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Bhakta Kavi Narsinh Mehta University, Junagadh
FACULTY OF ARTS
SYLLABUS FOR
M.A. (Political Science)
SEMESTER -1 to 4
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Effective from JUNE – 2016
Political Science Core Course
M. A. Semester - 1 : Paper - 1
Course Title : Government and Politics of India - 1
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Course (Paper) Name and No: 1 Government and Politics of India-1
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SYLLABUS OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
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M. A. Semester – 1
Paper no. 1
Name of Paper : Government and Politics of India-1
Unit – 1-A 1. Politics of Partition and advent of Indian Independence. 2. Survey of Indian Politics during the second world war (1939 to 1945 with reference to Indian Independence and partition Unit – 1-B 1. Congress and Muslim League’s basic stand motivation for shifting strategies, impact of partition on Indian Politics.
2. Integration of Indian States : Linguistic re-organization of states, strains of National integration and their impact on national politics. (In Special case of Kashmir & Nagaland
Unit – 2 1. Constitutional frame work, working of parliamentary democracy.
Unit – 3 1. Prospects of federalism and democracy in India. Major Political Parties of India.
Unit – 4 1. Philosophical Social-economical and regional bases of support in fluctuations in electoral strengths, inner party politics.
References
1. Rajendra Prasad : India Divided
2. Ashok Mehta : Communal Triangle in India\
3. V. P. Menon : The transfer of Power in India
4. J. V. Bondurant : Regionalism versus Provincialism: ‘A Study in problems of Indian National Unity’
5. V. P. Menon : Integration of India States
6. : ‘Report of the state Reorganization Commission
7. K. M. Pannikkar : ‘The Foundation of New India’
8. N. D. Palmer : ‘The Indian Political System’
9. Park and Tinker : ‘Leadership and Political Institutions in India’
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10. Myron, Weiner : Political change in South Asia
11. Myron, Weiner : Party Politics in India
12. : Politics of Scarcity
13. V. M. Dean : New Patterns of Democracy of India
14. Saline, Harrison : India : The Most Dangerous Decade
15. Percival Griffths : Modern India
16. W. H. Morris – Jones : Parliament in India
17. K. Santhanam : Union-States Relations in India
18. Werner, Levi : Free India in Asia
19. Jawaharlal Nehru : India’s Foreign Policy
20. Fisher et al : Himalayan Battleground
21. : Report of official terms of India and China on the Sino-India border dispute
22. Korbel : Danger in Kashmir
23. Balraj Madhok : Kashmir, Centre of New Alignments
24. કાત્રિ-ધારૈયા ભટ્ટ ત્રિ. : ભારતન ું રાજકારણ અને તેની શા..નો રરચય – સી. જમનાદાસ ્
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Political Science Core Course
M. A. Semester - 1 : Paper - 2
Course Title : International Politics - 1
Faculty of Arts
Annexure “A”
Course (Paper) Name and No: 2 International Politics - 1
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M. A. Semester – 1
Paper no. - 2 Name of Paper : International Politics
Unit – 1-A 1. The importance of the study of international politics and its various approaches. Unit – 1-B 1. Decision making and political process. Theory and Philosophy, co-operation v/s conflict, subjective v/s objective major trends.
Unit – 2 1. The state system and its evaluation, nationalism and sovergnty national power and power classification elements of national power.
Unit – 3 1. Diplomacy : its nature, functions, classification of diplomats.
2. Propaganda : Nature, and techniques of Propaganda, propaganda and Dictatorship, propaganda in World wars.
Unit – 4 1. Economical instruments : Base, nature International trade, loans, grants, exchange control.
2. Imperialism and colonialism : Meaning : imperialism and nationalism, principles of trusteeship, colonialism today.
References
1. Palmer & Perkins : International Relations – Scientific Book Agency, Calcutta, 1965
2. Morgenthau, Hans J. : Politics among nations – Scientific Book Agency, Calcutta, 1965
3. Frankel : International Politics
4. Button J. W. : International Relation – Cambridge 1965
5. Schwartzberg : Power Politics
6. Snider : International Relations
7. Pro. R.D.Brahmabhat : ત્રિશ્વના રાજકારણનો રરચય
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Political Science Core Course
M. A. Semester - 1 : Paper - 3
Course Title : European Political Thoughts - I
Faculty of Arts
Annexure “A”
Course (Paper) Name and No: 3 European Political Thoughts - I
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M. A. Semester – 1
Paper no. – ૩
Name of Paper : European Political Thoughts - I
Unit – 1-A 1. Thomas Hobbes: Materialism and totalitarian Ideas-Contractual foundation of government – Hobbes individualism. Unit – 1-B 1. Harrington’s and Milton’s ideas on Liberalism. John Locke : his ideas on law of law of nature and social contract.
Unit – 2 1 Montesquieu’s Ideas on law, liberty and separation of power.
Unit – 3 1. Bentham’s utilitarianism Bentham’s theory of law, government and individualism
Unit – 4 1. James Mill’s ideas on liberty, representation and individualism.
References
1. Sabine G. H. : A History of Political Theory (Chapter XXIII to XXXII)
2. Plamenatz : Man and society (Vol. 1, Chapters 4 to 19 Vol. 11, Chapter 2 to 4)
3. Gooch G. B. : Political thought in England from Bacon to Halifax
4. Hobbes Thomas : Leviathan edited by Gakeshott
5. Laski H. J. : Political though in England from Locke to Bentham
6. Laski John : Rise of European Liberalism 7. Locke, John : The second Treatise of Civil Government and a letter concerning Toleration edited by Gough J.W. 8. Levin L. L. : The Political Doctrine of Montesquieu Spirit Dos, Lois’ 9. Montesquieu : The spirit of the laws 10. Cobben A. B. : Rousseau And Modern State 11. Wright : Meaning of Rousseau 12. Bosanquet : Philosophical Theory of the State (Chapter IV – V and IX – X) 13. Rousseau : Social Contract (With and Introduction by G. D. H. Cole) 14. Osborn : Rousseau and Burke 15. Cobban A. B. : Edmund Burk and the Revolt against the 8th Century.
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16. Martin, Kingsley : French Liberal Political Thought In the 8th Century. 17. Dewey, John : German Philosophy and politics 18. Morris G. S. : Hegel’s philosophy of state and history
19. Plamentagy J. C. : The English Utilitians
20. Davidson : Political thought in England from Bentham to Mill.
21. Montagu J. C. : Bentham’s Fragement on Government
22. Mill, John Stuart : Consideration on Representative Government
23. Mill, John Stuart : On liberty
24. Vaughan C. E. : Studies in the History of Political Philosophy Vois. I & II (Relevant Chapter)
25. ાઠક – ુંડ્યા : રા. શા. રરચય ભાગ – ૧-૨
26. પ્રો. આર. ડ્ી. બ્રહ્મભટ્ટ : ત્રિશ્વ રાજકારણનો રરચય
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Political Science Core Course
M. A. Semester - 1 : Paper - 4
Course Title : Panchayati Raj in India - 1
Faculty of Arts
Annexure “A”
Course (Paper) Name and No: 4 Panchayati Raj in India - 1
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M. A. Semester – 1 Paper no. – 4
Name of Paper : Panchayati Raj in India - I Unit – 1-A 1. Interdependence of community development and growth of democracy. Political and administrative consequences of community development Unit – 1-B 1. Balvanrai Mehta committee’s re-commendations for democratic de- centralization.
Unit – 2 1 Panchayati Raj as an instrument of economical progress, democratic planning and social political changes, concept of functional democracy.
Unit – 3 1. Local forms and organization of administrative machinery for panchayati institutions, composition functions.
Unit – 4 1. Role of Gramsabha. The Panchayat and extension agencies. Panchayat Samiti District Panchayat. Issues of control and co-operation, supervision and guidance working system of panchayati raj specially in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra.
References
1. Malaviya H. D. : Village Panchayats in India (New Delhi, A.I.C.C., 1956)
2. Maheshwari B. : Studies in Panchayati Raj (Delhi, Metropolitan Book Co. 1963)
3. Makeraji B. : Community Development in India (Bombay Orient Longmans, 1961)
4. Democratic
Decentralization
Committee : Gujarat State Report of the Democratic Decentralization Committee (Ahmadabad, Govt. Publication, 1960)
5. Ministry of Community
Development and
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Corporation : Panchayats at a Glance (New Delhi, Publication by the Ministry, 1961)
6. Indian Institute of Public : Pattern of Rural Government Report of Seminar (Delhi II P A 1958)
7. Sharma M. P. : Local Self Government In India
8. Khanna R. L. : Panchayat Raj in Indian, Chandigah English Book Co., 1956
9. Journals : Special issues of India Journal of Public Administration and democratic decentralization and panchayati raj, economic weekly, the new administrator and civil affirs.
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Political Science Core Course
M. A. Semester - 1 : Paper - 5
Course Title : Democracy in India - I
Faculty of Arts
Annexure “A”
Course (Paper) Name and No: 5 Democracy in India - I
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M. A. Semester – 1
Paper no. – 5
Name of Paper : Democracy in India - I Unit – 1-A 1. Democratic thinking and traditions in India. Unit – 1-B 1. Nature of Indian Democracy.
Unit – 2 1. Structure of Indian Democracy and election commission of India.
Unit – 3 1. Process of Indian democracy
Unit – 4 1. Multi Party system in Indian Politics.
References
1. I. J. Ahluwalia and I.M.D. Little, India’s Economic Reforms and Development, Delhi Oxford University Press, 1998
2. W.K. Anderson and S.D. Damle, The Brotherhood in Saffron, The Rashtriya Shyamsevak Sangh and Hindu Revivalism, New Delhi, Vistar / Sage 1987
3. G. Austin, The Constitution of India : Copestone of Nation, Oxford University Press, 1966.
4. Working a democratic constitution : The Indian Experience, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2000.
5. R. Baired Religion in Modern India, New Delhi, Manohar, 1981.
6. P. Bardhan, The Political Economy of Development in India, Oxford, Blackwell, 1988.
7. U. Baxi, Political Justice, Legislative Reservation for Schedules Castes and Social Changes, Madras University of Madras 1990.
And B. Parekh Crisis and change in Contemporary India, New Delhi, Sage 1994.
8. S. Bayly Caste, Society and Politics in India from the Eighteen Century of the Modern Age, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1999.
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9. A. Beteille, Caste, Class and Power : Changing Patterns of Stratification in Tanjore Village, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1965.
10. S. Bose and A. Jalal (eds.) Nationalism Democracy and Development : State and Politics in Indian, Delhi, Oxford University Press 1997.
11. P. Brass, “Pluralism, Regionalism and decentralizing tendencies in contemporary Indian Poliltics” ” In A. Willision and D. Dalton (eds), The States of South Asia : Problems of National Integration, London, Hurst, 1982.
Ethnic Groups and the State, London Croom Helm 1995.
The Politics of India Science Independence, 2nd Edn. Cembridge, Cambridge University Press 1994.
12. J. Brown, Modern India the Orgins of an Aslam Democracy, Delhi, Oxford University Press 1985.
13. T. Byers (ed.) The Indian Economy : Major Debates Since Independence, Delhi Oxford University Press : 1998
14. N. Chandhoke Beyond Secularism : The Rights of Religious Minorities, Delhi Oxford University Press 1999.
15. M.V. Pylee, Constitutional Government in India, Bombay Asia, Publishing House, 1975.
16. L. Saez Federalism without a Centre : The Impact of Political and Economical Reform on India’s Federal System, New Delhi Sage, 2002.
17. M. C. Setalvad, Union and State Relations under the India Constitution, Calcutta, Eastern Law House, Calcutta 1975.
18. S. R. Sharma, The Indian Federal Structure, Allahabad, Central Book Depot, 1967
19. B. Singh, State Politics in India : Explorations in Political Process in Jammu and Kashmir, New Delhi, Macmillan, 1982.
20. Singh M. P. and H. Roy (eds), Indian Political System : Structure, Policies, Development, New Delhi, Jananda Prakashan 1995.
21. G. Smith (ed.) Federalism : The Multiethnic Challenge, Harlow, Longman, 1995.
22. A. Ray, Tension Areas in India Federal System, Calcutta, The World Press, 1961.
23. K. C. Where, Federal Government, New York, Oxford University Press, 1952
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Political Science
M. A. Semester – 1
Paper No. – 1
Course Title : - Government and Politics of India - 1
Unit No. Unit Title Credit Marks
1. (A) Politics of Partition (B) Indian Politics and second world war
03 20
2. Congress and Muslim League 20
3. Constitutional framework 15
4. Federalism, Party Politics 15
Total 03 70
Note : 30 Marks for internal assessment as per University Rules.
Political Science
M. A. Semester – 1
Paper No. – 2
Course Title : - International Politics - 1
Unit No. Unit Title Credit Marks 1. (A) The Importance of the study of
International Politics (B) Decision Making factors
03 20
2. Nationalism 20
3. Diplomacy 15
4. Economical instruments 15
Total 03 70
Note : 30 Marks for internal assessment as per University Rules.
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Political Science
M. A. Semester – 1
Paper No. – 3
Course Title : - European Political Thought - 1
Unit No. Unit Title Credit Marks
1. (A) Hobbs Individualism (B) Locke, Social Contract
03 20
2. Montesquieu’s ideas on separations of power
20
3. James Mill’s – Liberty 15
4. Bentham’s – Theory of Law 15
Total 03 70
Note : 30 Marks for internal assessment as per University Rules.
Political Science
M. A. Semester – 1
Paper No. – 4
Course Title : - Panchayati Raj in India - 1
Unit No. Unit Title Credit Marks
1. (A) Community developments and growth of democracy (B) Balvant Rai Mehta’s Committee
03 20
2. Panchayati Raj as an instrument of change
20
3. Local forms of organization 15
4. Role of Gramsabha 15
Total 03 70
Note : 30 Marks for internal assessment as per University Rules.
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Political Science
M. A. Semester – 1
Paper No. – 5
Course Title : - Democracy in India - 1
Unit No. Unit Title Credit Marks
1. (A) Democratic Thinking (B) Nature of Indian Democracy
03 20
2. Structure of Indian Democracy 20
3. Process of Indian Democracy 15
4. Party Politics in Indian Democracy 15
Total 03 70
Note : 30 Marks for internal assessment as per University Rules.
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M. A. M. A. SEMESTER: 2
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Political Science Core Course
M. A. Semester - 2 : Paper - 6
Course Title : Government and Politics of India - 2
Faculty of Arts
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M. A. Semester – 2
Paper No. – 6
Name of Paper : Government and Politics of India – II
Unit – 1-A 1. General Election in India. Emerging trends of party politics at Centre
and state levels, political polarisation and Political Spectrum –
Interest Groups and Pressures groups – Press (Media) and Public Opinion
Unit – 1-B 1. Indian Constitution : Characteristics of Indian Constitution Preamble
– Directive Principles of the state policy, Federalism.
Unit – 2 1. System of formation of Indian Parliament and its functions. Indian
cabinet formation, functions, Main Principles of Parliamentary form
of democracy with special reference to India.
Unit – 3 1. Election System of Indian President, his powers and status, the
importance of Governor of the State, his powers – Indian judiciary.
Unit – 4 1. Main Political parties of India – Indian Foreign Policy, creative
factors, Aims, Policy of Non-alignments. Policies towards U.S.A. –
Pakistan – China and U.N.O.
Reference
1. Rajedra Prasad : India Divided
2. Ashok Mehta : Communal Triangle in India
3. V. P. Menon : The transfer of Power in India
4. J. V. Bondurant : Regionalism versus Provincialism : ‘A Study in
problems of Indian National Unity’
5. V. P. Menon : ‘Integration of India States,’
6. : ‘Report of the state Reorganization Commission’
7. K. M. Pannikkar : ‘The Foundation of New India’
8. N. D. Palmer : ‘The Indian Political System’
9. Park and Tinker : ‘Leadership and Political Institutions in India’
10. Myron, Weiner : Political change in South Asia
11. Myron, Weiner : Party Politics in India
12. : Politics of Scarcity
13. V. M. Dean : New Patterns of Democracy of India
14. Saline, Harrison : India : The Most Dangerous Decade
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15. Percival Griffiths : Modern India
16. W. H. Morris – Jones : Parliament in India
17. K. Santhanam : Union-states Relations in India
18. Werner, Levi : Free India in Asia
19. Jawaharlal Nehru : India’s Foreign Policy
20. Fisher et al : Himalayan Batter ground
21. : Report of official terms of India and China
the Sino-India border dispute
22. Corbel : Danger in Kashmir
23. Balraj Manhok : Kashmir, Centre of New Alignments
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Political Science Core Course
M. A. Semester - 2 : Paper - 7
Course Title : International Politics - 2
Faculty of Arts
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M. A. Semester – 2
Paper No. – 7
Name of Paper : International Politics - II
Unit – 1-A 1. Balance of Power : Nature, Evolutions Devices – Collective Security
and balance of Power – International Law and Balance of Power of
today.
Unit – 1-B 1. Collective Security and peaceful settlement, nature of collective
security under the league and the U.N.O., peaceful settlement under the
U.N.O.
Unit – 2 1. International law, its nature and its creative factors, limitations and
possibilities of international.
Unit – 3 1. International organizations, background, League of Nations, its
organs and evaluation of league.
Unit – 4 1. U.N.O. Aims, Main organs, Non Political organizations, VETO
Powers, Human rights, Limitations of U.N.O., Evaluation of U.N.O.
Reference:
1. Plamer & Perkins : International Relations – Scientific Book Agency,
Calcutta, 1965.
2. Morgenthau, Hans J. : Politics among nations – Scientific Book Agency,
Calcutta, 1965
3. Frankel : International Politics
4. Button J. W. : International Relation – Cambridge 1965
5. Schwarzirberger : Power Politics
6. Snider : International Relations
7. Prof. R.D. Brahmabhatt : Vishv Rajkaran Parichay
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Political Science Core Course
M. A. Semester - 2 : Paper - 8
Course Title : European Political Thoughts - 2
Faculty of Arts
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M. A. Semester – 2
Paper No. – 8
Name of Paper : European Political Thoughts - II
Unit – 1-A 1. Rousseau’s concept of State of Nature, Social contract, Real and
General will, Rousseau and Nationalism, Idealistic and democratic
trends in Rousseau.
Unit – 1-B 1. Hume and His Idealism.
Unit – 2 1. Edmund Bark’s Idea of State and his Vision of history.
Unit – 3 1. Hegel’s Dialectics: Materialism Historical methods Hegel’s Ideas on
Civil Society and state.
Unit – 4 1. Hegel’s concept of freedom, Rousseau’s Burke’s and Hegel’s, Impact
of Marxism and fascism on Rousseau’s, Burke’s, Hegel’s.
Reference
1. Sabine G. H. : A History of Political Theory (Chapter XXIII to XXXII)
2. Plamenatz John : Man and society (Vol. 1, Chapters 4 to 19 Vol. 11,
Chapters 2 to 4)
3. Gooch G. B. : Political thought in England from Bacon to Halifax
4. Hobbes Thomas : Leviathan edited by Gakeshott
5. Laski H. J. : Political though in England from Locke to Bentham
6. Laski John : Rise of European Liberalism
7. Locki, John : The second Treatise of Civil Government and a letter
concerning Toleration edited by Gough J. W. Espirit Dos.
8. Levin L. L. : The Political Doctrine of Montesquieu
9. Montesquieu : The Spirit of the laws
10. Cobben A. B. : Rousseau And Modern State
11. Wright : Meaning of Rousseau
12. Bosanquet : Philosophical Theory of the state (Chapters IV-V and IX-X)
13. Rousseau : Social Contract (With and Introduction by G.D.H. Cole)
14. Osborn : Rousseau and Burke
15. Cobban A. B. : Edmund Burk and the Revolt against the 8th Century.
16. Martin, Kingsley : French Liberal Political Thought in the 8th Century.
17. Dewey, John : German Philosophy and Politics
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18. Morris G. S. : Hegel’s Philosophy of state and history
19. Plamentaz, John : The English Utilitarian
20. Davidson : Political thought in England from Bentham to Mill
21. Montagu J. C. : Bentham’s Fragment on Government
22. Mill, John Stuart : On Liberty
23. Mill, John Stuart : Considerations on Representative Government
24. Vaughan C. E. : Studies in the History of Political Philosophy Vols. I & II
25. Pathak Pandya : Ra. Sha. Information Part 1 – 2
26. R.D.Brahmbhatt : Vishwa Rajkaran no Parichay
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Political Science Core Course
M. A. Semester - 2 : Paper - 9
Course Title : Panchayati Raj in India - 2
Faculty of Arts
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Raj in India -
2
03 30 70 100
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M. A. Semester – 2
Paper No. – 9
Name of Paper : Panchayati In India – II
Unit – 1-A 1. Officers of Panchayati Bodies, Position of Panchayat Secretary.
B.D.O. (T.D.O.), D.D.O. and other authorities.
Unit – 1-B 1. Problems and weakness of Panchayati Raj, administrative problems
of Panchayat.
Unit – 2 1. Patterns of Panchayat Election – Role of Political Parties in
Panchayati Raj, People’s participation and democratic control,
political leadership and Panchayat authorities.
Unit – 3 1. Socio-economic, administrative and political dimension of Panchayati
raj, new Power equations, inter-relationship between Panchayati
limitation.
Unit – 4 1. Role of Government functionaries vis-a vis local authorities,
relationship between the Union & State with reference to Panchayati
raj. Challenges and Safeguard of Panchayati Raj.
Reference 1. Malaviya H. D. : Village Panchayats in India (New Delhi, A.I.C.C.,
1956)
2. Maheshwari B. : Studies in Panchayati Raj (Delhi, Metropolitan
Books Co., 1963)
3. Mukerji B. : Community Development in India (Bombay
Orient Longmans, 1961)
4. Democratic :Gujarat State Report of the Democratic
Decentralization Decentralization Committee (Ahmadabad,
Committee Govt. Publication, 1960)
5. Ministry of Community : Panchayats at a Glance (New Delhi, Publication
Development and by the Ministry, 1961)
Corporation
6. India Institute of Public : Pattern of Rural Government Report of Seminar
(Delhi II P A 1958)
7. Sharma M. P. : Local Self Government India
8. Khanna R. L. : Panchayati Raj in Indian, Chandigarh English Book
Co., 1956.
9. Journals : Special issues of India Journal of Public Administration and
democratic decentralization and Panchayati raj, economic
weekly, the new administrator and civil affairs.
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M. A. Semester - 2 : Paper - 10
Course Title : Democracy in India - 2
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Name of Paper : Democracy in India - II
Unit – 1-A 1. Socio-economic determinates of Indian democracy : Caste,
Language, religion and poverty.
Unit – 1-B 1. Indian Democracy at the Grass roots level.
Unit – 2 1. Role of women in Indian Politics.
Unit – 3 1. Parliamentary V/S. Presidential Model of Democracy.
Unit – 4 1. Dangers to Indian Democracy and their solutions.
Reference Book
1. I. J. Ahluwalia and I.M.D. Little, India’s Economic Reforms and Development,
Delhi Oxford University Press, 1998.
2. W. K. Anderson and S. D. Damle, The Brotherhood in Saffron, The Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh and Hindu Revivalism, New Delhi, Vistar / Sage 1987.
3. G. Austin, The Constitution of India : Copestone of Nation, Oxford University
Press, 1966.
4. Working a democratic constitution: The Indian Experience, Delhi, Oxford
University Press, 2000.
5. R. Baired (ed.) Religion in Modern India, New Delhi, Manohar, 1981.
6. P. Bardhan, The Political Economy of Development in India, Oxford Blackwell.
7. U. Baxi, Political Justice, Legislative Reservation for Scheduled Castes and Social
Changes, Madras University of Madras 1990.
And B. Parekh (ed.) Crisis and Change in Contemporary India, New Delhi, Sage 1994
8. S. Bayly Caste, Society and Politics in India form the Eighteenth Century of the
Modern Age, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1999.
9. A. Beteille, Caste, Class and Power : Changing Patterns of Stratification in
Tanjore Village, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1965.
10. S. Bose and A. Jalal (eds.) Nationalism, Democracy and Development : State
and Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press 1997.
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11. P. Brass, “Pluralism, Regionalism and decentralizing tendencies in
contemporary Indian Politics” in A. Willsion and D. Dalton (eds), The States of
South Asia : Problems of National Integration, London, Hurst, 1982.
Ethnic Groups and the State, London Croom Helm, 1995.
The Politics of India Science Independence, 2nd Edn. Cambridge, Cambridge
University Press 1994.
12. J. Brown, Modern India the Orgins of an Aslam Democracy, Delhi, Oxford
University Press 1985.
13. T. Byres (ed.) The Indian Economy : Major Debates Since Independence, Delhi
Oxford University Press, 1998.
14. N. Chandhoke Beyond Secularism : The Rights of Religious Minorities, Delhi
Oxford University Press, 1999.
15. M. V. Pylee, Constitutional Government in India, Bombay Asia, Publishing
House, 1975.
16. L. Saez Federalism without a Centre : The Impact of Political and Economic
Reform on India’s Federal System, New Delhi Sage, 2002.
17. M. C. Setalvad, Union and State Relations under the India Constitution,
Calcutta, Eastern Law House, Calcutta 1975.
18. S.R. Sharma, The Indian Federal Structure, Allahabad, Central Book Depot,
1967.
19. B. Singh, State Politics in India : Explorations in Political Process in Jammu and
Kashmir, New Delhi, Macmillan, 1982.
20. Singh M.P. and H. Roy (eds.), Indian Political System : Structure, Policies,
Development, New Delhi, Gnana Prakashan 1995.
21. G. Smith (ed.) Federalism: The Multi-ethnic Challenge, Harlow, Longman,
1995.
22. A. Ray, Tension Areas in India’s Federal System, Calcutta, The World Press,
1952.
23. K.C. Where, Federal Government, New York, Oxford University Press, 1952.
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M. A. Semester – 2
Paper No. – 6
Course Title : - Government and Political of India - 2
Unit
No.
Unit Title Credit Marks
1. (A) General Election in India
(B) Indian Constitution
03 20
2. System of Formations Parliament 20
3. Election System of Indian President 15
4. Political Parties of India. 15
Total 03 70
Note : 30 Marks for internal assessment as per University Rules.
Political Science
M. A. Semester – 2
Paper No. – 7
Course Title : - International Politics-2
Unit
No.
Unit Title Credit Marks
1. (A) Balance of Powers
(B) Collective Security
03 20
2. International Law 20
3. International Law Organization 15
4. U.N.O. Aims, Organs etc. 15
Total 03 70
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M. A. Semester – 2
Paper No. – 8
Course Title : - European Political Thoughts - 2
Unit
No.
Unit Title Credit Marks
1. (A) Rousseau
(B) Hume
03 20
2. Edmund Burke 20
3. Hegel 15
4. Marxism and its impact on Rousseau,
Hegel, Burke
15
Total 03 70
Note : 30 Marks for internal assessment as per University Rules
Political Science
M. A. Semester – 2
Paper No. – 9
Course Title : - Panchayati Raj in India -2
Unit
No.
Unit Title Credit Marks
1. (A) Officers of Panchayati Raj
(B) Problems of Panchayati Raj
03 20
2. Pattern of Panchayati Raj Election 20
3. Various dimensions of Panchayati Raj 15
4. Role of State Government in Local self
Govt. bodies
15
Total 03 70
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M. A. Semester – 2
Paper No. – 10
Course Title : - Democracy in India - 2
Unit
No.
Unit Title Credit Marks
1. (A) Determinates of Indian
Democracy Castes, Language
etc.
(B) Indian Democracy at a grass
roots
03 20
2. Role of women in Indian Politics 20
3. Parliamentary V/S. Presidential
Democracy 15
4. Dangerous to Indian Democracy
and their solution
15
Total 03 70
Note : 30 Marks for internal assessment as per University Rules.
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M. A. Semester - 3 : Paper - 11
Course Title : Recent Political Thoughts - I
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M. A. Semester – 3
Paper No. – 11
Name of Paper : Recent Political Thoughts - I
Unit – 1-A 1. Marxism : Growth of Socialistic ideas in the 19th
Century Marx and
Engels, Dialectic Materialism, Materialistic interpretation of History
Marxist views of the state.
Unit – 1-B 1. Lenin and Marxism : Lenin’s Ideas on state and revolution his views
regarding role of the communist party-lenin’s divergence from
Marxism.
Unit – 2 1. Trotsky and Stalin : Trotsky’s ideas regarding World revolution,
Stalin pragmatic ideas-Stailin’s dictatorship.
Recent trends in the Communist thoughts : Yugoslav Revisionism
– 20th
All Soviat Party Congress and destailinization – peaceful co-
existance – Different Roads to socialism – polycentrism – divergence of
views in Moscow and beginning Chinese though Critical Assessment of
Siso-Soviet Ideological differences – Limitations of Marxism.
Unit – 3 1. Democratic socialism : Karl Kautrotaky – Fabians – Harlod Laski
and his views on Marxism and Democracy – recent trends in Democratic
Socialism.
Unit – 4 1. The cult of the State : Neo Hegelians – Trotasky Bosanzuet Neltz he-
racim-Fascist and Nazi Ideas.
Reference
1. Coker F. W. : Recent Political Though
2. Oakshott (Edited) : The Social and political doctrines of
contemporary Europe.
3. Barker Ernest : Political thought in England from Herbert
Spencer to the present day.
4. Laidler H. W. : History of socialist thought
5. Engles, Friend rich : Socialism, Utopain and scientific
6. Marks Karl : Communist Manifesto : Socialist Land Mark
(Edited by Laski, Harold)
7. Lenin : State and revolution
8. Lenin : What is to be done ?
9. Trotskyk Leon : Permanent Revolution
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10. Hudson (Edited) : The Sino-soviet dispute
11. Kautskyk, Karl : Socio Democracy Versus Communism
12. Laski, Harold : Reflections on the revolution of Out Line
13. Kropotkin, Peter : The conuest of bread
14. Masharuwala K. G. : Gandhi & Marks
15. Dhawan : The Political Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi
16. Mill, John Stuart : On Liberty
17. Spencer, Herbert : The Man Versus the State
18. Hobhouse : Elements of Social justice
19. Baker, Ernest : Principles of Social and Political theory
20. Maciver R. H. : The Modern State
21. Stankiewicz (Edited) : Political thought since world war II
22. Comperman and Walt : Power and civilization
23. Roy M. N. : Radical Humans, Scientific Political
24. Nehru Jawaharlal : Nehru on Socialism (Preventive Publications Pvt.)
25. Nehru Jawaharlal : India’s foreign policy (Pages 24-104 and 152-234)
26. Lasswell and Kaplan : Power and society
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M. A. Semester - 3 : Paper - 12
Course Title : Comparative Political Institution-1
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Institution-1
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M. A. Semester – 3
Paper No. – 12
Name of Paper : Comparative Political Institution-1
Unit – 1-A 1. Complex nature of Modern Political institutions, impact of industrial
revolution on functions and structure of government, value of
comparative study, recent trends on comparative study.
Unit – 1-B 1. Politics of mass society in modern democracy and modern
dictatorship, condition of stable and effective democracy typical
features of modern totalitarian government.
Unit – 2 1. Necessity of constitutional framework, meaning and supremacy of
constitutional amendment, judicial review in the U.S.A. and India,
conventions of the constitution Separation of Powers in the U.S.A. and
Great Britain Political Consequences of Separation of Powers in the
U.S.A.
Unit – 3 1. Constitutional guarantees of fundamental rights a comparative
study of Fundamental Rights : In the U.S.A. India and U.S.S.R.,
Fundamental Liberties in Great Britain.
Unit – 4 1. Public opinion its nature and sources, conditions of formulation of
free and healthy public opinion, mass media of communication and
the problem of their control.
Reference
1. Eckstein, Harry and Apter David : Comparative Politics
2. Finer, Herman : Theory and practice of Modern Govt.
3. Macridis, Roy and Ward, Robert : Modern Political System
4. Wheare K.C. : Modern Constitutions
5. Fainsod : How Russia is Ruled ?
6. Codding G. R. : The Federal govt. of Switzerland
7. Botter, Allend : American Govt. and Politics
8. Riemer, Neal : Problems of American Government
9. Laski, Harold : Parliamentary Govt. in England
10. Laski, Harold : Reflections on constitutions
11. Brogan D. W. : American Political System
12. Rowat D. C. : The Ombudsman Citizen’s Defender
13. Dilas M. : The New Class
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14. Neuman Sinmund : Morden Political Parties
15. Duverger Maurice : Political Partiesk
16. Key V. O. : Politics, Parties and Pressure groups
17. Truman : Government Process
18. Wheare K. C. : Federal Government
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M. A. Semester - 3 : Paper - 13
Course Title : United Nations - 1
Faculty of Arts
Annexure “A”
Course (Paper) Name and No: 13 United Nations - 1
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M. A. Semester – 3
Paper No. – 13
Name of Paper : United Nations - 1
Unit – 1-A 1. Background : League of Nation, its history Dumbarton OBKS draft,
san Francisco conference, the charter of the U.N.O. and its basic
principles.
Unit – 1-B 1. The General Assembly : It Composition, functions its role and
development and uniting for peace resolution, block and block
voting in the assembly.
Unit – 2 1. Security Council : Composition and functions, Primary responsibility
for maintaining peace and security, permanent and non permanent
members, VETO Powers, its role in the development of U.N.O.
Unit – 3 1. Economical and social council, Trust ship council, International
Court and responsibilities and its powers.
Unit – 4 1. Non Political organization : I.L.O., F.A.O., UNESCO, WHO, World
Bank, I.N.F., I.D.A. and others. Its composition structure, Power and
functions.
Reference
1. Levi Worner : Fundamentals of World’s organization Minnesota
University of Minnesota Press, 1950.
2. Zimmern Alfred : The League of Nations and the Rule of Law, 1918-1935,
London. Macmillan, 1936.
3. Ball, M. Margaret : Block Voting in the General Assembly, International
Organization, February 1961, pp 3-31.
4. Riggs, Robert E. : Politics in the United Nations A study of United States
Influence in the General Assembly, Urban : University
of Illinois Press, 1958.
5. Padeford, Normal: The Use of the Veto International Organization June,
1948, pp. 227-246.
6. Eichelberger : U. N. The First Ten Years, New York, Harper, 1995.
7. Haviland, Fiels J. : Political Role of the General Assembly New York :
Carnegei Endowment for International Peace, 1961.
8. Lie, Trygy : In the Cause of Peace, New York : Macmillan, 1954.
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9. Schwble, Stephen : The Secretary General of United Nations. Cambridge,
Harvard University Press, 1952.
10. Goodrich L.M. : The United Nations and the Maintenance International
Peace and Security.
11. Washington : The Brooking Institution, 1955
12. Jebb, Sir Gladwyn : The Role of United Nations, International Organization,
November, 1952, pp. 508-520.
13. Othwell, Charles : International Organization and World Politics.
International Organization, Nov. 1949, pp. 605 & 619.
14. Rudizinski W. : The Influence of the United Nations on Soviet Policy.
International Organization. May. 1951. Pp.282-299
15. Murry, Jarres : ‘The United Nations Trustship, System Urbana :
University of Illunois Press 1557.
16. Asher, Etal : The United Nations and the promotion of the General
Welfare, Washington. The Booking Institution, 1957.
17. Schuman Fredrik : The Commonwealth of Man, New York, Knoff, 1952,
Claude, Ins. : Swards into Ploughshares, 1953.
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M. A. Semester - 3 : Paper - 14
Course Title : Indian Foreign Policy - 1
Faculty of Arts
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Name of Paper : Indian Foreign Policy - 1
Unit – 1-A 1. The shaping of Historical forces, Anti imperialist democratic and anti
communist traditions.
Unit – 1-B 1. Problems of development and aids regional aspirations, South Asia
and Pan Asia, geographical and ideological basis of foreign policy.
Unit – 2 1.Role of Personality, Jawaharlal Nehru, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, its
attitudes and influence.
Unit – 3 1. Political parties, Foreign policy orientation, attitudes and influence.
Press and public opinion, attitudes and influence.
Unit – 4 1. Shaping factors of Indian Foreign Policy. Main Characteristic of
Indian Foreign Policy.
Reference
1. Werner Levi : India in Free Asia
2. Jawaharlal Nehru : India’s Foreign Policy
3. Gupta Sisir : India and Regional integration in Asia
4. Bimla Prasad : Origins of India’s Foreign Policy
5. Popalai and Talbo: India & America
6. P. C. Chakravati : India-China Relations
7. J.B. Das Gupta : Indo-Pakistan Relations
8. Fisher Etal : Himalayan Battle Ground
9. S. P. Verma : Stuggle for the Himalayas
10. Josef Korbel : Danger in Kashmir
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M. A. Semester - 3 : Paper - 15
Course Title : Political Parties in India - I
Faculty of Arts
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India - I
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Paper No. – 15
Name of Paper : Political Parties in India - I
Unit – 1-A 1. Origin of political parties : Indian National Congress in 1885 to the
present time.
Unit – 1-B 1. Nature of party system in the independent India.
Unit – 2 1. National political parties : Their origin, Programme, Organization and
support base.
Unit – 3 1. Regional Political Parties : Their Origin, Programme, Organization
and supporting base.
Unit – 4 1.Relationship between National and Regional Political Parties in Indian
Politics of Present days.
Reference 1. W. Anderson and S.D. Damle, The Brotherhood in Saffron : The National Swayamsevak
Sangh and Hindu Revivalism, New Delhi, Vistar/Sage Publication, 1987.
2. B. Arora, Political Parties and Party System The Emergence of New Coalitions, Memo,
Dec. 1979.
3. C Baxter, The Jana Sangh : A Biography of an Indian Party, Philadelphia, University of
Pennsylvania Press, 1969.
4. P. Brass, Cast, Faction and Party in Indian Politics, Vols. 2, Delhi. Chanakya Publications,
1984-1985.
5. Factional Politics in a Indian State : The Cogress Party in Uttarpradesh, Berkeley,
University of California Press, 1966.
6. A Berger, Opposition in a Dominant Party System, Berkeley, University of California Press,
1969.
7. P.K. Chhibber, Democracy Without Association : Transformation of the Party System and
Social Cleaveges in India, Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan Press, 1999.
8. S. Cobridgeand J. Harriss, Reinventing India : Liberalization, Hindu Nationalism and
Popular Democracy, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001.
9. H. Erdman, The Swantantra Party and Indian Conservatism, Cambridge. Cambridge
University Press, 1967.
10. M. Franda and P. Brass(eds.), The BJP and the Compulsions of Politics in India, Delhi,
Oxford University Press, 198.
11. B. Graham, Hindu Nationalism and Indian Politics : The Origins and Development of the
Bharatiya Jana Sangh, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1990.
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12. P.C. Ghosh The Development of the Indian National Congress : 1892-1909, Calcutta, 1960.
S. Ghosh, Indian National Congress : Its History and Her/Gage, New Delhi, AICC, 1975.
13. R. Hardgrave, The Dravidian Movement. Bombay, Popular Prakashan, 1965.
14. Essays in Political Sociology of South India, New Delhi, Usha, 1979.
15. H. Hartman, Political Parties in India, Meerut, Meenakshi Prakashan, 1980.
16. Z. Hasan(ed.) Pafres and Party Politics in India, New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001.
17. C. Jaffrelot. The Hindu Nationalist Movement in India, New York, Columbia University
Press, 2001.
18. A. Kohli(ed.), The Success of India’s Democracy. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,
2001.
19. R. Kothari, “The Congress System Revisited : A Decennial Review”, Asian Survey, 14/12,
1974.
20. Politics in India, New Delhi, Orient Longman, 1970.
21. Party System and Election Studies, Bombay, Asia Publishing House, 1967.
22. S. Kochanek, The Congress Party of India : The Dynamics of One Party Democracy,
Princeton; Princeton University Press 1968.
23. J. Manor, “Parties and the Party System”, in A. Kohli(ed.), India’s Democracy: An Analysis
of Changing State – Society Relations, Princeton NJ, Princeton University Press, 1988.
24. S.R. Mehrotra, The Emergence of the Indian, Bombay, Orient Longman, 1978. W.H.
Morris-Jones, Politics : Mainly Indian, Bombay, Orient Longman, 1978.
25. T.K. Oomen, Protest and Change : Studies in Soda! Movements, New Delhi, Sage, 1990.
26. S. Pai, State Politics News Dimensions : Party System, Liberalization and Politics of
Identity, Delhi, Shipra, 2000.
27. N. Palmer, Elections and Political Development : The South Asian Experience. New Delhi,
Vikas, 1976.
28. M.V. Rao. Coalition Conundrum : The BJP’s Trials. Tribulations and Triumphs. New Delhi,
Har Anand Publucations, 2001.
29. R. N. Rao, Coalition Conundrum : The BJP’s Trials. Tribulations and Triumphs. New Delhi,
Har Anand Publications, 2001.
30. R. Roy and P. Wallance(eds.) Indian Politics and the 1998 Election : Religiionalism,
Hindutva and State Politics, New Delhi, Sage, 1999.
31. T.V. Sathyamurthy, Social Change and Political Discourse in India : Structures of Power,
Movements of Resistance, Vols. 4, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1996.
32. B. Sengupta, Communism in Indian Politics, New York, Columbia University Press, 1972.
CPI-M : Promises, Prospects and Problems, New Delhi, Young Asia, 1979.
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33. M. P. Singh, Split in a Predominant Party : The Indian National Congress in 1969, New
Delhi, Abhinav, 1981.
34. R. Sisson, The Congress Party in Rajasthan : Political Integration and Institution Building in
an Indian State, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1972.
35. Independence Phase, Berkeley and Los Angles, University of California Press, 1989.
36. B. P. Sitaramaya, History of the Indian National Congress, 2nd reprint, Delhi, AICC, 1969. P.
Spratt, DMK in power, Bombay, Nachiketa, 1973.
37. R. W. Stern. The Process of Opposition in India : Two Case Studies of How Policy Shapes
Politics, Chicago, University of Chicago, 1970.
38. H. Swarup and Etal, “Women’s Political Engagement in India : Some Critical Issues” in B. J.
Nelson and N. Chowdhary(eds.), Women and Political Worldwide, Delhi, Oxford
University Press, 1997.
39. N. Subramanian, Ethnicity and Populist Mobilization : Political Parties. Citizens and
Democracy in South India, Delhi : Oxford University Press, 1999.
40. J. Watch, Faction and Front : Party Systems in South India, New Delhi, Young Asia, 1976.
M Weiner, Party Politics in India, Princeton NJ Princeton University Press, 1957.
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Political Science
M. A. Semester – 3
Paper No. – 11
Course Title : - Recent Political Thoughts -1
Unit
No.
Unit Title Credit Marks
1. (A) Lenis Ideas on State &
Revolution
(B) Engles & Marks dialectic
materialism
03 20
2. Trotasky’s ideas regarding world
revolute 20
3. Harold Laki’s ideas on maxism 15
4. Facist and Nazi Ideas 15
Total 03 70
Note : 30 Marks for internal assessment as per University Rules.
Political Science
M. A. Semester – 3
Paper No. – 12
Course Title : - Comparative Political Institution - 1
Unit
No.
Unit Title Credit Marks
1. (A) Value of comparative study
recent trends in comparative
study.
(B) Political of mass society
03 20
2. Judicial review in the U.S.A. 20
3. Comparative study of fundamental
rights in the U.S.A. & India
15
4. Public Opinion nature and its creative
facters 15
Total 03 70
Note : 30 Marks for internal assessment as per University Rules.
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Political Science
M. A. Semester – 3
Paper No. – 13
Course Title : - United Nations - 1
Unit
No.
Unit Title Credit Marks
1. (A) League of Nations its
background
(B) General Assembly of U.N.O.
03 20
2. Security Council of U.N.O. 20
3. Rights of Veto 15
4. Non Political organization of
U.N.O.
15
Total 03 70
Note : 30 Marks for internal assessment as per University Rules.
Political Science
M. A. Semester – 3
Paper No. – 14
Course Title : - Indian Foreign Policy -1
Unit
No.
Unit Title Credit Marks
1. (A) Anti Imperialist and communist
treadition (B) Ideological and geographical
basis of foreign policy
03 20
2. India’s Political parties and foreign
policy 20
3. Shaping factors of Indian Foreign
Policy
15
4. Main Characteristics of Indian Foreign
Policy 15
Total 03 70
Note : 30 Marks for internal assessment as per University Rules.
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Political Science
M. A. Semester – 3
Paper No. – 15
Course Title : - Indian Political Parties
Unit
No.
Unit Title Credit Marks
1. (A) Origin of Indian Political
Party.
(B) Origin of Regional Political
Party.
03 20
2. Relationship between National and
Regional Political Parties
20
3. Impact of Regional Political Parties
of National Parties 15
4. D.M.K., A.D.M.K., T.M.C., and
P.S.P. as a regional Party.
15
Total 03 70
Note : 30 Marks for internal assessment as per University Rules.
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SYLLABUS OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
M. A. SEMESTER: 4
PAPER:16 to 20
(As per C.B.C.S. and Semester System)
EFFECTIVE FROM JUNE - 2016
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Political Science Core Course
M. A. Semester - 4 : Paper - 16
Course Title : Recent Political Thoughts - 2
Faculty of Arts
Annexure “A”
Course (Paper) Name and No: 16 Recent Political Thoughts - 2
Course (Paper) Unique Code: ------------------------------------------------------------------
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M. A. 4 Core Recent
Political
Thoughts - 2
03 30 70 100
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M. A. Semester – 4
Paper No. – 16
Name of Paper : Recent Political Thought - II
Unit – 1-A 1. Revolt against the State : Anarchism – Kropotkin’s ideal of the New
Order Syndicalism – Guide Socialism, Political pluralism Gandhian
idea’s and practices.
Unit – 1-B 1. Liberalism : Foundations of Modern Liberalism, 19th
century
Utilitarianism and individualism – John stuart Mill’s concept of open
society (Liberty) Mills divergence from earlier utilitarian – Hearbert
spencer’s extreme individualism decline of the 19th
century,
individualism, synthesis of individualism and indealism.
Unit – 2 1. M. S. Roy’s Ideas of humanist Politics.
Unit – 3 1. Nehru’s Ideas on socialism and peaceful co-existence, growth of new
trends in the concept of political powers lasswell pragmatic and
humanist trends in the revisionist, communist thought, nationalism and
internationalism effect of international detente.
Unit – 4 1.Points of agreement and differences between revisionist and
communist ideas and current Neo Liberal ideas.
Reference
1. Coker F. W. : Recent Political though
2. Oakshott(Edited) : The Social and political doctrines of
contemporary Europe
3. Barker Ernest : Political thought in England from Herbert
Spencer to the present day.
4. Laidler H. W. : History of socialist thought
5. Engles, Friendrich : Socialism, Uptopain and scientific
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Course Title : Comparative Political Institution-2
Faculty of Arts
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Course (Paper) Name and No: 17 Comparative Political Institution-2
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Course/Paper
Title
Paper No. 17
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External
Marks
Exam
Marks
(Total)
M. A. 4 Core Comparative
Political
Institution-2
03 30 70 100
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M. A. Semester – 4
Paper No. – 17
Name of Paper : Comparative Political Institution - II
Unit – 1-A 1. Political Parties – importance of the party system in the functioning
of modern government, role of the party system in parliamentary
and presidential governments, parties in dictatorship.
2. Party structure – membership – party leadership – party machine –
party funds – structure of the communist party in yugoslaviya and
the U.S.A. Democratic centralism political parties in the U.S.A., Great
Britain and France.
Unit – 1-B 1. Pressure and interest groups – Their role in modern politics such
groups in the U.S.A. and Great Britain.
2. Representation – simple majority and proportional representation –
political consequences of proportional representation functional
representation – German and French economic councils, functional
representation in Yugoslavia.
Unit – 2 1. Problems of Legislature bicameral and unicameral, comparative
study of legislative procedure speakership and committee system in the
U.S.A. and Great Britain Totalitarian legislatures – Yugoslavia and
soviet examples.
Unit – 3 1. Responsible Government, executive legislative relationship in
parliamentary, presidential and swiss forms of Government – The
executive in the with Republic of France Typical features of the swiss
executive position and powers of the American president and the British
Prime Minister
(American Cabinet Presidency and its problems)
Unit – 4 1.Judiciary – its independence – British judiciary and American federal
judiciary – Rule of law and administrative law – Swadish ombudsman,
soviet and Yugoslavia judiciaries – socialist legality and its limitations.
2. Comparative study of significant features of American, Canadian,
Australian, Swiss and Indian Federalism, recent trends in Federalism. Reference
1. Eckstein, Harry and Adepter : Comparative Politics
2. Finer, Herman : Theory and practice of Modern Govt.
3. Macridis, Roy and ward : Modern Political System
4. Wheare K.C. : Modern Constitutions
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5. Fainsod : How Russia is Ruled ?
6. Codding G.R. : The Federal Govt. of Switzerland
7. Botter, Allend : American Govt. and politics
8. Reimer, Neal : Problems of American Govt.
9. Laski, Harold : Parliamentary Govt. in England
10. Laski, Harold : Reflections on constitutions
11. Brogan D.W. : American Political System
12. Rowat D.C. : The Ombudsman Citizen’s Defender
13. Published by Yugoslavia : The Constitution of the socialist
Secretariat for Information
Of the Federal executive
Council
14. Published in review of : The social and Political system in
International affairs series Yugoslavia
Belgard Yugoslavia
15. Digilas M. : The New Class
16. Neuman Sigmund : Modern Political Parties
17. Duverger Maurice : Political Parties
18. Key V. O. : Politics, parties and pressure groups
19. Truman : Government process
20. Wheare K.C. : Federal Government
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M. A. Semester - 4 : Paper - 18
Course Title : United Nations - 2
Faculty of Arts
Annexure “A”
Course (Paper) Name and No: 18 United Nations - 2
Course (Paper) Unique Code: ------------------------------------------------------------------
External Exam Time Duration: 2:30 Minutes
Name of
Program
Semester Course Group
Core/
Elective1
Elective2
Course/Paper
Title
Paper No. 18
Credit Internal
Marks
External
Marks
Exam
Marks
(Total)
M. A. 4 Core United
Nations - 2
03 30 70 100
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M. A. Semester – 4
Paper No. – 18
Name of Paper : United Nation - II
Unit – 1-A 1. Securing Peace :
1) Peaceful settlement of disputes
2) Collective security system
3) Dis armament
4) Trusteeship
5) Functional Approach
Unit – 1-B 1. Economic Development :
1) Development decade
2) Sharing Funds
3) United Nations special funds
4) Action on regional problems
5) Financing Economic Development
Unit – 2 1. Dependent Profile :
1) Self Government
2) Trust Territories
3) Non-self Governing territories.
Unit – 3 1. World Rule of Law :
1) Foundation of Peace
2) Techniques, aspects of collaboration between nation
3) Inter Government Bodies.
Unit – 4 1.The future of the U.N.O. and world Government.
Reference
1. Levi Werner : Fundamental of World’s organization Minneapolis
University of Minnesota Press, 1950.
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Political Science Core Course
M. A. Semester - 4 : Paper - 19
Course Title : Indian Foreign Policy - 2
Faculty of Arts
Annexure “A”
Course (Paper) Name and No: 19 Indian Foreign Policy - 2
Course (Paper) Unique Code: ------------------------------------------------------------------
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Name of
Program
Semester Course Group
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Elective1
Elective2
Course/Paper
Title
Paper No. 19
Credit Internal
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External
Marks
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Marks
(Total)
M. A. 4 Core Indian
Foreign
Policy - 2
03 30 70 100
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M. A. Semester – 4
Paper No. – 19
Name of Paper : Indian Foreign Policy - II
Unit – 1-A 1. World view and global politics : Evolution of the world view
attitudes towards the cold war, the U.S.A. & U.S.S.R. evolution of the
concept of Non Alignment Policy, Conference of Non alignment
nations.
Unit – 1-B 1. Evolution and spread of the concept of the policy of non assignment,
implementation record of the Indian non alignment policy, evolution
of the relation with the U.S.A. & U.S.S.R.
Unit – 2 1. Policy towards neighbours : relations with Pakistan, trends problems,
Kashmir Problem. Relation with China. Panchshil, Sino. Indian Border
dispute.
Unit – 3 1. Relation with Afghanistan, Burma and Shree Lanka, Harmony and
synthesis in South Asia. Problems and prospects.
Unit – 4 1.South Asian regionalism pan Asians, the Asian conference 1949. The
Bandung Conference, Afton Asian Block, role in Southern Asia – role of
the United Nations.
Reference
1. Werner Levi : India in Free Asia
2. Jawaharlal Nehru : India’s Foreign Policy
3. Gupta Sisir : India and Regional Integration in Asia
4. Bimla Prasad : Origins of India’s Foreign Policy
5. Popalai and Talbot : India & America
6. P. C. Chakravarti : India-China Relations
7. J.B. Das Gupta : Indo-Pakistan Relations
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Political Science Core Course
M. A. Semester - 4 : Paper - 20
Course Title : Political Parties in India - 2
Faculty of Arts
Annexure “A”
Course (Paper) Name and No: 20 Political Parties in India - 2
Course (Paper) Unique Code: ------------------------------------------------------------------
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Name of
Program
Semester Course Group
Core/
Elective1
Elective2
Course/Paper
Title
Paper No. 20
Credit Internal
Marks
External
Marks
Exam
Marks
(Total)
M. A. 4 Core Political
Parties in
India - 2
03 30 70 100
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M. A. Semester – 4
Paper No. – 20
Name of Paper : Political Parties in India - II
Unit – 1-A 1. Pattern of interaction between National and regional political partie.
Unit – 1-B 1. Political parties and the electoral process.
Unit – 2 1. Major pressure groups with special reference to Trade Union,
Chamber of Commerce, Agrarian interest groups.
Unit – 3 1.Critical evaluation of the role and working of political parties.
Unit – 4 1.Human Rights and environmental movements in India.
Reference
1. W. Anderson and S. D. Damle, The Brotherhood in Saffron : The National
Swayamsevak Sangh and Hindu Revivalism, New Delhi, Vistar/Sage
Publication, 1987.
2. B. Arora, Political Parties and party System The Emegence of New, Coalitions
Memo, Dec. 1979.
3. C. Baxter, The Jana Sangh : A Biography of an Indian Party, Philadelphia,
University of Pennsylvania Press, 1969.
4. P. Brass, Cast, Faction and Party in Indian Politics, Vols. 2, Delhi Chanakya
Publications 1984-1985.
5. Factional Politics in a Indian State : The Congress Party in Uttarpradesh,
Berkeley, University of California Press, 1966.
6. A Burger, Opposition in a Dominant Party System, Berkeley, University of
California Press 1969.
7. P.K. Chhibber, Democracy Without Association : Transformation of the Party
System and Social Cleavages in India, Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan
Press, 1999.
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Political Science
M. A. Semester – 4
Paper No. – 16
Course Title : - Recent Political Thoughts - 2
Unit
No.
Unit Title Credit Marks
1. (A) Revolt against the State
(B) Liberalism
03 20
2. M.S. Roy’s Ideas of humanist
Politics
20
3. Nehru Ideas on Socialism and
Peaceful Co-existence
15
4. Revisionist and Communist Ideas 15
Total 03 70
Note : 30 Marks for internal assessment as per University Rules.
Political Science
M. A. Semester – 4
Paper No. – 17
Course Title : - Comparative Political Institutions - 2
Unit
No.
Unit Title Credit Marks
1. (A) Political Parties –
importance.......
(B) Pressure and interest
group.......
03 20
2. Problems of Legislature
bicameral.......
20
3. Responsible Govt., executive
legislative....... 15
4. Judicial – its independence...... 15
Total 03 70
Note : 30 Marks for internal assessment as per University Rules.
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Political Science
M. A. Semester – 4
Paper No. – 18
Course Title : - United Nation -2
Unit
No.
Unit Title Credit Marks
1. (A) Securing Peace
(B) Economic Development
03 20
2. Dependent Profile 20
3. World Rule of law 15
4. The future of the U.N.O. and world
govt.
15
Total 03 70
Note : 30 Marks for internal assessment as per University Rules.
Political Science
M. A. Semester – 4
Paper No. – 19
Course Title : - Indian Foreign Policy
Unit
No.
Unit Title Credit Marks
1. (A) World view and global
politics....
(B) Evolution and spread of the
conce...
03 20
2. Policy towards neighbours..... 20
3. Relation with Afghanistan,
Burma.......
15
4. South Asian regional pan
Asianism.....
15
Total 03 70
Note : 30 Marks for internal assessment as per University Rules.
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Political Science
M. A. Semester – 4
Paper No. – 20
Course Title : - Political Parties in India - 2
Unit
No.
Unit Title Credit Marks
1. (A) Pattern of interaction between
......
(B) Political Parties and the
electoral.....
03 20
2. Major pressure groups with
special.......
20
3. Critical evaluation of the role and
worki..... 15
4. Human Rights and
Environmental........
15
Total 03 70
Note : 30 Marks for internal assessment as per University Rules.
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/Viva
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and Politics
of India-1
01 03 30 70 -- 100
2 P.G. 1 Core International
Politics - 1 02 03 30 70 -- 100
3 P.G. 1 Core European
Political
Thoughts - I
03 03 30 70 -- 100
4 P.G. 1 Core Panchayati
Raj in India -
I
04 03 30 70 -- 100
5 P.G. 1 Core Democracy in
India - I 05 03 30 70 -- 100
6 P.G. 2 Core Government
and Politics
of India-2
06 03 30 70 -- 100
7 P.G. 2 Core International
Politics - 2
07 03 30 70 -- 100
8 P.G. 2 Core European
Political
Thoughts - 2
08 03 30 70 -- 100
9 P.G. 2 Core Panchayati
Raj in India -
2
09 03 30 78 -- 100
10 P.G. 2 Core Democracy in
India - 2
10 03 30 70 -- 100
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11 P.G. 3 Core Recent
Political
Thoughts - I
11 03 30 70 -- 100
12 P.G. 3 Core Comparative
Political
Institution-1
12 03 30 70 -- 100
13 P.G. 3 Core United
Nations - 1 13 03 30 70 -- 100
14 P.G. 3 Core Indian
Foreign
Policy - 1
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15 P.G. 3 Core Political
Parties in
India - I
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16 P.G. 4 Core Recent
Political
Thoughts - 2
16 03 30 70 -- 100
17 P.G. 4 Core Comparative
Political
Institution-2
17 03 30 70 -- 100
18 P.G. 4 Core United
Nations - 2 18 03 30 70 -- 100
19 P.G. 4 Core Indian
Foreign
Policy - 2
19 03 30 78 -- 100
20 P.G. 4 Core Political
Parties in
India - 2
20 03 30 70 -- 100
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