Fall 2026 Political Science GU4454 section 001

South Asian Politics

Call Number 14817
Day & Time
Location
TR 5:40pm-6:55pm
To be announced
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Mark A Schneider
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

In this class we evaluate the puzzles and challenges that have and continue to face government and society in South Asia—with a strong emphasis on India—drawing on the analytical tools of political science. The course is divided into four parts. First, we discuss India’s historical and social context. Second, we discuss India’s state and political institutions, including the state bureaucracy, political parties and the institution of elections. Third, we address major challenges for democracy and governance, including pervasive corruption, ethnic conflict, democratic backsliding, and poverty alleviation. Fourth, we discuss India’s neighbors’ experiences with democracy and governance with attention to the Indian comparison laid out throughout the course.


The course has three main goals. First, to strengthen your skills in analyzing complicated political issues using the analytic tools of political science. Through discussion and writing, you will grapple with the many puzzles Indian democracy and governance in South Asia more broadly pose. Second, to help you to develop an extensive knowledge of Indian (and South Asian) politics and policy. We do this through lectures and readings that draw on a range of analytic approaches. Third, to place these issues in comparative context through engagement with theory and evidence from the region.

Web Site Vergil
Department Political Science
Enrollment 9 students (50 max) as of 11:06AM Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Subject Political Science
Number GU4454
Section 001
Division Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Note Co-requisite: POLS GU4456
Section key 20263POLS4454G001