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B.A.

Political Science under CBCS Semester-V

Session 2018, 2019 & 2020

Discipline Specific Elective course Course no. UPSTE-501

Course Title: International Politics Duration of Exam: 2 ½ Hours Total Marks: 100 Credits:6 Theory Examination: 80

Internal Assessment: 20

Unit-I: Meaning and Approaches 1.1 International Politics: Evolution, Changing Nature and Scope 1.2 Idealist (Woodrow Wilson) and Realist Approach (Hans J. Morgenthau) 1.3 Decision making approach (Richard C. Snyder) and 1.4 Feminist Approach Unit-II: Key Concepts: National Power and National Interest 2.1 National Power: Meaning, Forms and Role 2.2 Elements of National Power: Tangible and Intangible 2.3 National Interest: Meaning, Nature and Kinds 2.4 Foreign Policy: Meaning, Nature and Determinants Unit-III: Instruments for Promotion of National Interest 3.1 Diplomacy: Meaning, Importance and Types 3.2 Imperialism and Neo-imperialism: Meaning, Nature and Difference 3.3 Region and Regionalism in International Politics: ASEAN and EU 3.4 War: Meaning, Types and Changing Nature Unit-IV: Management of Power 4.1 Collective Security and Collective Defense: Meaning, Distinction and

Evaluation under UN Charter 4.2 Balance of Power: Deterrence: Meaning and Devices and its Contemporary

Relevance 4.3 NAM: Nature and Impact 4.4 Cold War and Detente: Meaning, Phases and Détente

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Note for Paper Setting: Internal Examination Section-A will consist of two long answer questions from two units covered out of which a candidate will be required to answer any one question. The question carries 10 marks (word limit per answer=300 words)

Section-B will consist of six short answer type questions three from each unit out of which candidates will be required to answer any five. Each question will carry 02 marks (2x5=10) (word limit per answer = 50 words).

Note for Paper Setting: External Examination

Total Time of Examination: 2 ½ hrs

The question paper shall consist of three sections:

Section-A shall include five (5) compulsory, short answer type questions consisting of at least one question from each unit. Each question in the section shall be of 3 marks and the student shall write the answers in 70-80 words.

3x5=15

Section –B shall consist five (5) compulsory medium answer type questions consisting of at least one question from each unit. Each question in the section shall be of 7 marks and the student shall write the answers in 250-300 words.

7x5=35

Section –C shall consist of four (4) long answer type questions consisting of at least one question from each unit. Student shall attempt two out of these four questions and the student shall write the answer in 500-600 words.

2x15=30

Suggested Readings: Carr, E. H., International Relational Relations between Two World Wars: 1919-1939, St. Martin, New York, 1969. Calvocoressi, Peter, World Politics since 1945, Longman, London, 1990. Fleming, D. F., The Cold War and its Origins: 1917-1960, OUP, London, 1961. Kegley, C. W. Jr. and E. R. Wittkopf, World Politics – Trends and Transformations, St. Martin, New York, 1981. Kumar, Mahendra, Theoretical Aspects of International Politics, Agarwal Publishers, Agra, 2001. Morgenthau, Hans J., Politics among Nations,Calcutta, 1985. Palmer, N. D. and H. C. Perkins, International Relations: The World Community in Transition, CBS, New Delhi, 1985. Weigall, David, International Relations, OUP, London, 2002.

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B.A.

POLITICAL SCIENCE UNDER CBCS SEMESTER-V

SESSION DEC.2018,2019 & 2020

GENERIC ELECTIVE COURSE

Course No. UPSTE-502 Course Title: Introduction to Indian Political System Duration of Exam: 2 ½ Hours Total Marks: 100 Total Credit: 06

External Examination: 80 Internal Examination: 20

UNIT-I: Making Of Indian Constitution 1.1 Constituent Assembly of India: Composition, Nature and Objectives Resolution 1.2 Philosophical basis of The Constitution: Preamble and Basic Features 1.3 Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles and Fundamental Duties 1.4 Federalism: Structure, Nature and Emerging Trends

UNIT-II: Union Government: Structures And Functions 2.1 Executive: President, Prime Minister and Council of Ministers 2.2 Legislature: Composition, Power and Functions of Lok Sabha-Rajya Sabha 2.3 Judiciary: Importance, Structure and Powers of Supreme Court 2.4 Electoral System: Election Commission: Structure and Functions UNIT-III: State Government: Structures And Functions 3.1 Governor: Procedure of appointment, Powers and Position 3.2 Chief Minister: Appointment and Role as Real Executive 3.3 Legislature: Composition, Powers and Functions 3.4 Judiciary: Hierarchical Structure, Jurisdiction and Functions UNIT-IV: Issues And Trends 4.1 Party System: Evolution from One Party Dominant System to Multi Party System and

Emerging Trends 4.2 Caste and Language: Role in Indian Politics 4.3 Religion and Politics 4.4 Regionalism: Nature and Forms

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“Note for Internal Examination paper setting” Total time of Examination : 2 ½ hrs Section-A will consist of two long answer questions from two units covered out of which a candidate will be required to answer any one question. The question carries 10 marks (word limit per answer=300 words).

Section-B will consist of six short answer type questions three from each unit out of which candidates will be required to answer any five. Each question will carry 02 marks (2x5=10) (word limit per answer=50 words).

“Note for External Examination paper setting” Total time of Examination : 2 ½ hrs

The question paper shall consist of three sections. Section-A shall include five(5) compulsory, short answer type questions consisting of at least one question from each unit. Each question in the section shall be of 3 marks and the student shall write the answers in 70-80 words.

3x5=15 Section-B shall consist of five (5) compulsory medium answer type questions consisting of at least one question from each unit. Each question in the section shall be of 7 marks and the student shall write the answer in 250-300 words.

7x5=35 Section-C shall consist of four long answer type questions consisting of at least one question from each unit. Student shall attempt two out of these four questions and the student shall write the answer in 500-600 words.

2x15=30

Suggested Readings: Austin Granville, The Indian Constitution: Cornestone of a Nation, New Delhi, OUP, 2016

Aloysis G, Nationalism without a Nation in India, New Delhi, OUP, 1997

Basu D.D, Introduction to the Constitution of India, New Delhi, Lexis Nexis, 2012

Bakshi P.M, The Constitution of India, New Delhi, Universal Perksons, 2013

Bhargav Rajeev, Politics and Ethics of the Indian Constitution, New Delhi, OUP, 2002

Chatterjee Bartha, State and Politics in India, New Delhi, Sage 2000

Choudhary Surjit(et.al), The Oxford Handbook of Indian Constitution, New Delhi, OUP, 2016

Desai A.R, Social Background to Indian Nationalism, New Delhi, Sage, 2016

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Frankel Francine(et.al), Transforming India: Social and Political Dynamics of Democracy, New Delhi, OUP, 2002

Kothari Rajni, Politics in India, New Delhi, Orient Blackswan, 2015

KaviraJ Sudipta(ed), Politics in India, New Delhi, OUP, 1997

Pylee M.V, India’s Constitution, New Delhi, S.Chand and Company, 2006

Sarkar Sumit, Modern Times: India 1880’s-1950’s: Environment, Economy, Culture, Permanent Block, 2015 New Delhi

Satyamurthy T.V, State and Nation in the Context of Social Change, New Delhi, OUP, 1997

Singh M.P and Chauke S.K, Indian Constitution: A Review, New Delhi, Harandnd, 1997

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B.A.

POLITICAL SCIENCE UNDER CBCS SEMESTER-V

SESSION DEC.2018,2019 & 2020 Skill Enhancement Course Course No. UPSTS-503

Course Title: Functioning of Administrative Structure in India

Duration of Exam.: 3 Hours Total Marks: 100

Theory Examination: 80 Credits: 4

Internal Assessment: 20

1. Central Administration: Structure and Functioning

1.1 Civil Secretariat: Structure and Functioning 1.2 Cabinet Secretariat & PMO: Structure and Functioning 1.3 Ministry and Departments: Home , Finance, Defense & External Affairs 1.4 Recruitment Agencies(UPSC,SSCs) :Composition, Functions and

Recruitment

2. State Administration: Structure and Functioning 2.1 Chief Secretary: Functions and Powers 2.2 Secretaries and Directorates: Functions and Powers 2.3 Divisional Commissioners: Functions and Powers 2.4 Recruitment Agencies(State PSC, SSBs) :Composition, Functions and

Recruitment

3. District and Local Administration: Structure and Functioning 3.1 District Collector & SP: Functions and Role 3.2 Sub-District Administration and other Functionaries: SDM & Tehsildar 3.3 Urban Local Bodies: Structure & Functions 3.4 Panchayati Raj Institutions: Structure & Functions

4. Citizen and Administration

4.1 E- Governance in India: Concept, Working and State’s experiences in India

4.2 Social Welfare Policies: RTE, NHM, RTFS, MNREGA 4.3 Institutions and Mechanisms of Public Grievance: RTI, Lokpal &

Lokayukta 4.4 Women and Administration: NCW, PRI & Civil Services

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“Note for Internal Examination paper setting” Total time of Examination : 2 ½ hrs Section-A will consist of two long answer questions from two units covered out of which a candidate will be required to answer any one question. The question carries 10 marks (word limit per answer=300 words). Section-B will consist of six short answer type questions three from each unit out of which candidates will be required to answer any five. Each question will carry 02 marks (2x5=10) (word limit per answer=50 words).

“Note for External Examination paper setting” Total time of Examination : 2 ½ hrs

The question paper shall consist of three sections. Section-A shall include five(5) compulsory, short answer type questions consisting of at least one question from each unit. Each question in the section shall be of 3 marks and the student shall write the answers in 70-80 words.

3x5=15 Section-B shall consist of five (5) compulsory medium answer type questions consisting of at least one question from each unit. Each question in the section shall be of 7 marks and the student shall write the answer in 250-300 words.

7x5=35 Section-C shall consist of four long answer type questions consisting of at least one question from each unit. Student shall attempt two out of these four questions and the student shall write the answer in 500-600 words.

2x15=30 Suggested Readings:

Chandra, A Indian Administration, London: Allan and Unwin, 1968

Chakarboty, Bidyut, Re-inventing Indian Administration

Laxmikant, M, Indian Administration, Tata Mgcraw Hills

Maheshwari, S. R, Indian Administration, New Delhi: Orient Longman, 1998

Maheshwari, S. R, Evolution of Indian Administration, Agra: Laxmi Naryan Aggrawal 1970

Bansal, P.L , Administrative Development in India, New Delhi, Sterling Press, 1974

R. K Arora (Ed.), Administrative Change in India, Jaipur, Alekh Publishers, 1974

Bhattacharya, M, Bureaucracy and Developmental Administration, New-Delhi, Uppal, 1978

Jain, R.B, Contemporary Issues in Indian Administration, Delhi: Vishal, 1976

Goyal, S.L , Right to Information and Good Governance, 2007

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Pani, Niranjan & Santap Mishra; E Governance , Himalya Publishers: Mumbai, 2009

B.A. Political Science under CBCS

Semester-VI Session May 2019, 2020 & 2021

Discipline Specific Elective Course No. UPSTE-601 Course Title: Government and Politics in Jammu and Kashmir Duration of Exam: 2 ½ Hours Total Marks: 100 Credits: 6 Theory Examination: 80

Internal Assessment: 20

Unit-I: Historical and Constitutional Background 1.1 Formation of J&K State: A Geo-Political and Strategic Overview 1.2 Politico- Administrative legacies of the Princely Regime 1.3 Political Awakening in Kashmir: Reading Room Party, Muslim Conference

and National Conference 1.4 Political Awakening in Jammu and Ladakh: Dogra Sadar Sabha, Praja

Parishad and LBA Unit-II: Constitutional Structures 2.1 Instrument of Accession: Legal and Political Bases 2.2 Special Status: Article 370 and Article 35A of Indian Constitution 2.3 Presidential Orders of 1954: Nature and Impact 2.4 Jammu and Kashmir Constitution: An Overview Unit-III: Governmental Structures 3.1 Legislature: Composition, Powers and Functions 3.2 Governor: Appointment, Powers and Position (Section 92 of J&K

Constitution) 3.3 Chief Minister and Council of Ministers: Powers and Role 3.4 Judicial System: High Court and Subordinate Courts Unit-IV: Representative Politics in Jammu and Kashmir 4.1 National Parties- Congress and BJP: Perspectives on State Issues 4.2 State Parties- NC, PDP and Panthers: Ideologies, Social Base and Role 4.3 Politics of Marginal Groups: Women, Dalits and Tribes 4.4 Displacement and Resettlement: Issues and State Response “Note for Internal Examination paper setting” Total time of Examination: 2 ½ hrs Section-A will consist of two long answer questions from two units covered out of which a candidate will be required to answer any one question. The question carries 10 marks (word limit per answer=300 words).

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Section-B will consist of six short answer type questions three from each unit out of which candidates will be required to answer any five. Each question will carry 02 marks (2x5=10) (word limit per answer=50 words).

“Note for External Examination paper setting” Total time of Examination :2 ½ hrs

The question paper shall consist of three sections. Section-A shall include five(5) compulsory, short answer type questions consisting of at least one question from each unit. Each question in the section shall be of 3 marks and the student shall write the answers in 70-80 words.

3x5=15 Section-B shall consist of five (5) compulsory medium answer type questions consisting of at least one question from each unit. Each question in the section shall be of 7 marks and the student shall write the answer in 250-300 words.

7x5=35 Section-C shall consist of four long answer type questions consisting of at least one question from each unit. Student shall attempt two out of these four questions and the student shall write the answer in 500-600 words.

2x15=30

Suggested Readings: Bamzai, P.N.K., The Development of Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir, Universal Law Agency, New Delhi, 1998 Bazaz, P.N., Struggle for Freedom in Kashmir, Pamposh Publications, Delhi, 1954 Bhushan, Vidya, State Politics and Government, Jay Kay, Jammu, 1998 Puri, Balraj, Kashmir Towards Insurgency, Sterling, Delhi, 1992 Campbell, Johnson, A Mission with Mountbatten, Roperphale, London, 1952 Hudson, H.V., The Great Divide: British, India and Pakistan, Hutchison, London, 1969 Korbel,Joseph, Danger in Kashmir, PUP, New York, 1954 Khan, G.H., Government and Politics of Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar, 1998 Menon, V.P., The Story of Integration of Indian States, Orient Longman, New Delhi, 1957 Russel, Brine, Indo-Pakistan Conflicts, Pall Mall Press, London, 1969 Sharma, Y.R., Political Dynamics of Jammu and Kashmir, Radha Krishan Anand, Jammu, 2003 Verma, P.S., Jammu and Kashmir at Political Crossroads, Vikas, New Delhi, 1994

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B.A

POLITICAL SCIENCE UNDER CBCS

SEMESTER VITh

SESSION MAY 2019, 2020 & 2021

GENERIC ELECTIVE COURSE

Course Code: UPSTE-602

Course Title: International Politics: Contemporary Issues and Concerns

Duration of Exam: 2 ½ hrs Total Marks: 100 Total Credit: 06 Internal Exam: 20

External Exam: 80 UNIT-I Meaning, Evolution, Modes and Instruments

1.1 International Politics: Meaning, Nature and Scope 1.2 Evolution of International Politics: Major Stages 1.3 Modes of International Politics: Conflict, Cooperation and Competition 1.4 Foreign Policy and Diplomacy: A Conceptual Framework UNIT-II Major International Economic Institution and Issues

2.1 Evolution of international Economic Institutions (IBRD, IMF and WTO)

2.2 Political Economy of European Union and Brexit

2.3 Political Economy of Globalization: Debate between Joseph E. Stiglitz & Jadish Bhagwati

2.4 Political Economy of Global South: Quest for an Alternative (IBSA & BRICS)

UNIT-III Major International Security Issues

3.1 Rethinking on National Security: State Security to Human Security

3.2 Politics of Global war on Terror

3.3 Political conflict and Contemporary Rafnger problems

3.4 Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons: Impact on International Security

UNIT-IV Other Contemporary Issues

4.1 International Peace and Security: The United Nations Role and Responsibility

4.2 Environmentalism in International Politics: Stockholm Conference-1972 to Paris

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Deal-2015

4.3 Politics on Human Rights and the Role of United Nations

4.4 Gender in International Politics.

Note for Internal Examination Paper Setting:

Section-A will consist of two long answer questions from two units covered out of which a candidate will be required to answer any one question. The question carries 10 marks (word limit per answer=300 words)

Section-B will consist of six short answer type questions three from each unit out of which candidates will be required to answer any five. Each question will carry 02 marks (2x5=10) (word limit per answer = 50 words).

“Note for External Examination Paper Setting”

Total Time of Examination: 2 ½ hrs

The question paper shall consist of three sections:

Section-A shall include five (5) compulsory, short answer type questions consisting of at least one question from each unit. Each question in the section shall be of 3 marks and the student shall write the answers in 70-80 words.

3x5=15

Section –B shall consist five (5) compulsory medium answer type questions consisting of at least one question from each unit. Each question in the section shall be of 7 marks and the student shall write the answers in 250-300 words.

7x5=35

Section –C shall consist of four (4) long answer type questions consisting of at least one question from each unit. Student shall attempt two out of these four questions and the student shall write the answer in 500-600 words.

2x15=30

SUGGESTED READINGS

Balyic, John; Steve Smith The Globalization of World Politics, Oxford University

and Patricia Owens Press, 2014

Basu, Rumki International Politics: Concepts, Theories and Issues; Sage Publications, 2012

Bhagwati, Jagdish In Defense of Globalization; Oxford University Press, 2007

Biswal, Tapan International Relations; Macmillan Publisher, 2009

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Gidden, Anthony The Politics of Climate Change; Wiley Publication, 2011

Goldstin S. Joshua; International Relations; 10th Edition

Pevehouse. C. John Longman Publishing Group, 2013

Held, David etal Global Transformations; Standford University Press, 1999

Heywood, Andrew Global Politics; Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

Jackeon, Robert; International Relations; Theories and approaches;

Georg, Soreneen Oxford University Press, 2013

Kumar, Mahendra Theoretical Aspects of International Relations; Shiv Lal Agarwal Publications, 2017

Malhotra, Vinay Kumar International Relations; 4th edition, Anmol Publications.

Nav, R. Henry Perspective on International Relations; Power, Institutions, Asid Ideas; CQ Press, 2016

Oatlay, Thomas International Politics Economy, Pearson Publication, 2011

Stiglitz, Joseph Globalization and its Discontents; Penguin Books, 2002

Thakur, Ramesh The United Nations; Peace and Security; Cambridge University Press, 2012

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B.A

POLITICAL SCIENCE UNDER CBCS

SEMESTER VITh

SESSION MAY 2019, 2020 & 2021

Skill Enhancement Course Course No. UPSTS-603 Course Title: Politics and Journalism Credits:4 Total Marks: 100

Duration of Exam: 3 Hour Theory Examination: 80 Internal Assessment: 20

Unit-1: Introduction to Politics and Journalism

1:1 Introduction and History of Journalism

1:2 Politics- A Conceptual Framework

1:3 Relationship between Politics and Journalism

1:4 Types of Journalism: Yellow Journalism, Alternate Journalism, Citizen Journalism, Paid News Syndrome

Unit-2: Conceptualizing Mediated Politics

2:1 Politics and Mass Communication

2:2 Formation of Public Opinion (Gramsci and Noam Chomsky)

2:3 Persuasion and Propaganda (Concepts and Techniques)

2:4 Journalism and Ethics- Roles and Responsibilities (Slander, Libel,

Censorship)

Unit-3: Transformation and Corporatization of Media and Politics

3:1 Traditional v/s New (Analogous v/s Digital)

3:2 Print and Electronic Media

3:3 Convergence of Media and Politics

3:4 Corporatisation of Media and Politics

Unit-4: Reading, Writing and Understanding Media & News

4:1 Writing News, Feature and Opinion

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4:2 News Reporting- Impartial and Partial

4:3 Writing Press Release and Letter to Editor

4:4 Understanding News Writing and Reporting: A Critical Perspective

Note for Paper Setting: Internal examination Section-A will consist of two long answer questions from two units covered out of which a candidate will be required to answer any one question. The question carries 10 marks (word limit per answer=300 words)

Section-B will consist of six short answer type questions three from each unit out of which candidates will be required to answer any five. Each question will carry 02 marks (2x5=10) (word limit per answer = 50 words).

“Note for External Examination Paper Setting”

Total Time of Examination: 2 ½ hrs

The question paper shall consist of three sections:

Section-A shall include five (5) compulsory, short answer type questions consisting of at least one question from each unit. Each question in the section shall be of 3 marks and the student shall write the answers in 70-80 words.

3x5=15

Section –B shall consist five (5) compulsory medium answer type questions consisting of at least one question from each unit. Each question in the section shall be of 7 marks and the student shall write the answers in 250-300 words.

7x5=35

Section –C shall consist of four (4) long answer type questions consisting of at least one question from each unit. Student shall attempt two out of these four questions and the student shall write the answer in 500-600 words.

2x15=30

Suggestive Readings:

Glen J.S, Web Journalism: Practice and Promise of a New Medium, New Delhi : Pearson, 2004.