MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY ROHTAK B.A. (Hons.) Examination in Political Science Scheme of Semester System Examination
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1 MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY ROHTAK B.A. (Hons.) Examination in Political Science Scheme of Semester System Examination B.A. (Hons.) Semester System Examination in Political Science shall be of Six Semesters of three years duration consisting of 30 Papers. In Semester I,II,III and IV Paper will comprise of 80 marks in the written examination and 20 marks in the Internal Assessment. Semester I B.A. (Hons.) Part I w. e. f Paper Nomenclature End term Internal Time No. Examination Assessment 01 Indian Government & Politics-I International Relations-I Hrs 3 Hrs. 03 International Organization-I English-I Hrs 3 Hrs. 05 One Subsidiary subject to be opted out of History/Sociology/Economics offered by the colleges Hrs. Semester-II 06 Indian Government & Politics-II International Relations-II Hrs 3 Hrs. 08 International Organization-II English-II Hrs 10 One Subsidiary subject to be opted out of History/Sociology/Economics offered by the colleges Hrs. B.A. (Hons.) Part II w.e.f Semester-III 11 Principles of Political Science-I Hrs 12 Western Political Thinkers-I Indian Political Thinkers-I Hrs 3 Hrs. 14 Foreign Policy of India-I One Subsidiary subject to be opted out of History/Sociology/Economics offered by the colleges Hrs 3 Hrs. Semester-IV 16 Principles of Political Science-II Western Political Thinkers-II Hrs 3 Hrs. 18 Indian Political Thinkers-II Foreign Policy of India-II Hrs 3 Hrs.
2 20 One Subsidiary subject to be opted out of History/Sociology/Economics offered by the colleges Hrs. B.A.(Hons.) Part III-w.e.f Semester-V 21 Comparative Politics-I Public Administration-I Hrs 3 Hrs. 23 International Law-I Theory and Practice of Diplomacy-I Hrs 3 Hrs. 25 Political Sociology-I Semester-VI Hrs 26 Comparative Politics-II Hrs. 27 Public Administration-II International Law-II Hrs 3 Hrs. 29 Theory and Practice of Diplomacy-II Political Sociology-II Hrs 3 Hrs.
3 MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY ROHTAK B.A. (Hons.) Examination in Political Science Syllabus and Courses of Reading w.e.f Semester-I, Paper-I: Indian Government & Politics Max. Marks: 80 Internal Assessment: 20 Time: 3 Hrs. Note: Students are required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one question from each unit. Question No. 9 (Short Answers) will be from entire syllabus and is compulsory. This section will Unit-I Indian Constitution-Sources and Features, Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles of State Policy. Unit-II Union Executive -President, Prime Minister, Council of Ministers; State Executive-Governor, Chief Minister and Council of Ministers. Unit-III Union Legislature-Parliament-Composition and Functions; Speaker of Lok Sabha Amendment Process; State Legislature-Vidhan Sabha; Panchayati Raj Institutions, Basic Features and 73rd Amendment. Unit-IV Judiciary-Supreme Court, High Courts, Judicial Review. : 1. G. Austin,The Indian Constitution: Corner Stone of a Nation, Oxford, Oxford University Press, D.D. Basu,An Introduction to the Constitution of India, New Delhi, Prentice Hall, D.D. Basu and B. Parekh (ed.),crisis and Change in Contemporary India, New Delhi, Sage P. Brass,Politics of India Since Independence, Hyderabad, Orient Longman, B.L. Fadia,State Politics in India, 2 vols. New Delhi, Radiant Publishers, S. Kaushik (ed.),indian Government and Politics, Delhi University, Directorate of Hindi Implementation, J.R. Siwach,Dynamics of Indian Government & Politics, New Delhi, Sterling Publishers, Singh, M.P. and H. Roy (eds.),indian Political System: Structure, Policies, Development, New Delhi, Jnanada Prakash, 1995.
4 Semester-I, Paper-II: International Relations-I Max. Marks: 80 Internal Assessment: 20 Time: 3 Hrs. Note: Students are required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one question from each unit. Unit-I Definition, Nature, Scope and Development of International Relations, Autonomy Debate regarding International Relations. Unit-II Approaches and Theories:- a.idealist Approach b.realist Approach c.systems Approach d.marxian Approach Unit-III National Power: Definition, Elements and Assessment, Limitations on National Power: International Law, International Morality and World Public Opinion Unit-IV Balance of Power, Collective Security. 1. John, Baylis and Steve Smith,Globalization of World Politics, Oxford, London, P.Allan and K. Goldman (eds.),the End of the Cold War, Dordrecht, Martinus Nijhoff, S. Burchill et. al.,theories of International Relations, Hamsphire, Macmillan, A.J.R. Groom and M. Lights (eds.),contemporary International Relations: A Guide to Theory, London, Printer, F. Halliday,Revolution and World Politics: The Rise and Fall of the Sixth Great Power, Basingstoke, Macmillan, F. Halliday,Rethinking International Relations, Basingstoke, Macmillan, S.H. Hoffman,Essays in Theory and Politics of International Relations, Boulder Colorado, Westview Press, R.O. Keohane (ed.),neo-realism and Its Critics, New York, Columbia University Press, M.P. Sullivan,Theories of International Politics: Enduring Paradigm in a Changing World, Hamsphire, Macmillan, 2001.
5 Semester-I, Paper-III: International Organization-I Max. Marks: 80 Internal Assessment: 20 Time: 3 Hrs. Note: Students are required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one question from each unit. Unit-I International Organization: Meaning, Nature and Scope. Evolution and growth of International Organization. Unit-II League of Nations, Structure, Objectives, Functions and Causes of Failure. Unit-III U.N.O.: Origins, Objectives and Principles, Membership, Structure and Functions. Organs of United Nations: General Assembly, Security Councils, Economic and Social Council, U.N. Secretariat, International Court of Justice Unit: IV Specialized Agencies of the United Nations: UNESCO, IMF, ILO, UNICEF, WHO. : 1. Richard K. Ashley, Organization, Vol. 37, No. 3, E. Laurd, A History of the United Nations, London, Macmillan, W.H. Lewis (ed.), The Security Role of the United Nations, New York, Praegar, P. Baehr and L. Gordenker, The United Nations in the 1990s, London, Oxford University Press, K. P. Saxena, Reforming the United Nations : The Challenge and Relevance, New Delhi, Sage, 1993.
6 Semester-I, Paper-IV: English-I Max. Marks: 80 Internal Assessment: 20 Time: 3 Hrs. Note: The students may offer a Foundation Course in Functional English offered by their institutions. Semester-I, Paper-V: Foundation Course (Sociology/Economics/Psychology/History/geography-I Max. Marks: 80 Internal Assessment: 20 Time: 3 Hrs. Note: The students may offer a Foundation Course in Sociology/Economics/Psychology/History/Geography offered by their institutions.
7 Semester-II, Paper-VI: Indian Government & Politics-II Max. Marks: 80 Internal Assessment: 20 Time: 3 Hrs. Note: Students are required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one question from each unit. UNIT Federalism and its Working with reference to Centre-State Relations, Demand for State Autonomy; Emerging Trends in Indian Federation. UNIT -II Election Commission, Electoral Process and its Defects and Voting Behaviour, Electoral Reforms, Problem of Defection. UNIT Party System in India: National and Regional Political Parties. UNIT Role of Caste, Religion, Language, Regionalism in India, Politics of Reservation. Reading: 1. G. Austin, The Indian Constitution: Corner Stone of a Nation, Oxford, Oxford University Press, D.D. Basu, An Introduction to the Constitution of India, New Delhi, Prentice Hall, D.D. Basu and B. Parekh (ed.), Crisis and Change in Contemporary India, New Delhi, Sage, P. Brass, Politics of India Since Independence, Hyderabad, Orient Longman, B.L. Fadia, State Politics in India, 2 Vols., New Delhi, Radiant Publishers, R.L. Hardgrave, India: Government and Politics in a Developing Nation, New York, Harcourt, Brace and World, N.G. Jayal (ed.), Democracy in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, S. Kaushik (ed.), Indian Government and Politics, Delhi University, Directorate of Hindi Implementation, J.R. Siwach, Dynamics of Indian Government & Politics, New Delhi, Sterling Publishers, Singh, M.P. and H. Roy (eds.), Indian Political System: Structure, Politics, Development, New Delhi, Jnanada Prakash, R. Thakur, The Government & Politics of India, London, Macmillan, 1995.
8 Semester-II, Paper-VII: International Relations-II Max. Marks: 80 Internal Assessment: 20 Time: 3 Hrs. Note: Students are required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one question from each unit. Question No. 9 (Short Answers) will be from entire syllabus and is compulsory. Thissection will. Unit-I Ideology in International Relations National Interest, Foreign Policy and Diplomacy and their inter relationalship Unit-II Cold War, Non-Alignment, End of Cold War. Unit-III War : Meaning, Types and Causes Meaning of Disarmament and Arms-control: Types of Disarmament; History of Disarmament: Partial Test Ban Treaty, NPT, CTBT. Unit-IV New International Economic Order, North-South Dialogue, Globalization, Environmentalism. 1. John, Baylis and Steve Smith,Globalization of World Politics, Oxford, London, P.Allan and K. Goldman (eds.),the End of the Cold War, Dordrecht, Martinus Nijhoff, S. Burchill et. al.,theories of International Relations,Hamsphire, Macmillan, K.W. Deutsch,The Analysis of International Relations, New Delhi, Prentice Hall, F. Halliday,Revolution and World Politics: The Rise and Fall of the Sixth Great Power, Basingstoke, Macmillan, F. Halliday,Rethinking International Relations, Basingstoke, Macmillan, S.H. Hoffman,Essays in Theory and Politics of International Relations, Boulder Colorado, Westview Press, M.S. Rajan,Non-Alignment and the Non-Alignment Movement in the Present World Order, Delhi, Konark, M.P. Sullivan,Theories of International Politics: Enduring Paradigm in a Changing World, Hamsphire, Macmillan, 2001.
9 Semester-II, Paper-VIII: International Organization-II Unit-I Regional Organizations, European Community, SAARC, ASEAN Unit-II UN and Social Justice: Human Rights, Decolonization. Unit-III Working of the U.N. towards Peace: Peace Making, Peace, Enforcement, Peace building and Peace Keeping, An Assessment of U.N. Unit: IV UN and the Third World; Reforms and Democratization of U.N. System, India Permanent Membership of the Security Council. 1. Richard K. Ashley, Organization, Vol. 37, No. 3, E. Laurd, A History of the United Nations, London, Macmillan, W.H. Lewis (ed.), The Security Role of the United Nations, New York, Praegar, Rikhey, Strengthening UN Peace keeping, London, Hurst and Co., K. P. Saxena, Reforming the United Nations : The Challenge and Relevance, New Delhi, Sage, 1993.
10 Semester-II, Paper-IX : English-II Note : The students may offer a Foundation Course in Functional English offered by their institutions. Semester-II, Paper-X : Foundation Course (Sociology/Economics/Psychology/History/geography-II Note : The students may offer a Foundation Course in Sociology/Economics/Psychology/History/Geography offered by their institutions.
11 B.A. (Hons.) Part II w.e.f Semester-III, Paper-XI: Principles of Political Science-I Unit-I Political Science: Definition, Meaning, Nature and Scope. Relations of Political Science with other Social Sciences. Unit-II State: Definition, Elements, Relations with the other organizations. Theories of the Origin of the State. Unit-III Nature of State: Liberal, Marxian. Functions of State: Liberal and Socialist Views. Welfare State: Concept and Functions. Unit-IV Sovereignty: Definition, Attributes and Types. Theories of Sovereignty: Monistic and Pluralistic. 1. Amal Ray and Mohit Bhattacharya,Political Theory : Institutions and Ideas. 2. A. K. Mukhopadhyaya,Political Sociology : As Introductory Analysis. 3. T.B. Bottomore,Elites and Society. 4. R. Blauner,Alienation and Freedom. 5. J. La Palombara,Bureaucracy and Political Development. 6. Michael Rush and Philip Althoff,An Introduction to Political Sociology. 7. Lucian W. Pye and Sidney Verba, (eds.),political Culture and Political Development. 8. L.S. Rathore, (ed.),political Sociology. 9. R. Flathman, (ed.),concepts in Social and Political Philosophy. 10. S. P. Verma,Modern Political Theory. 11. Anthony M. Orun,Introduction to Political Sociology. 12. Rajani Kothari,State and Nation-Building. 13. Ralph Miliband,Marxism and Politics. 14. Giddens and Held, (eds.), Class,Power and Conflict. 15. Lee Ann Osbern,The Problem of Participation.
12 Semester-III, Paper-XII: Western Political Thinkers-I Unit-I Plato and Aristotle St. Augustine and Thomas Acquinas Machiavelli and Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau. Unit-II Unit-III Unit-IV 1. A. Ashcraft,Revolutionary Politics,London, Allen and Unwin, Sir E. Barker,Greek Political Theory: Plato and His Predecessors,New Delhi, B.I. Publications, H. Butterfield,The Statecraft of Machiavelli, New York, Collier, J.W. Chapman,Rousseau-Totalitarian or Liberal, New York, Columbia University Press, 5. I.W. Hampsher-Monk,Modern Political Thought from Hobbes to Marx. Oxford, Basil Blackwell, S. Mukerjee and S. Ramaswamy,A History of Political Thought: Plato to Marx, New Delhi, Prentice Hall, S.B. Smith,HegelChicago, University of Chicago Press, L. Strauss,Thoughts ON Machiavelli, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1958.
13 Semester-III, Paper-XIII: Indian Political Thinkers-I Note :Students are required to attempt five questions in all, selecting one question from each unit. Unit-I Raja Ram Mohan Ray and Swami Dayanand, Unit-II Dada Bhai Narojee and Gopal Krishan Gokhle Unit-III Swami Vivekanand and Aurbind Ghosh Unit-IV Lala Lajpat Rai and Bal Gangadhar Tilak 1. A.S. Altekar,State and Government in Ancient India, Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass, A.Appadorai,Documents on Political Thought in Modern India, 2 Vols. Bombay Oxford University Pres, K. P. Karunakaran,Modern Indian Political Tradition, New Delhi, Allied Publishers, V.R. Mehta, Foundations of Indian Political Thought, New Delhi, Manohar, T. Pantham, and K. Deustch (eds),political Thought in Modern India, New Delhi, Sage, B. Parekh and T. Pantham (eds),political Discourse: Exploration in Indian and Western Political Thought, New Delhi, Sage, V.P. Verma, Studies in Hindu Political Thought and its Metaphysical Foundations, Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass, 1974.
14 Semester-III, Paper-XIV: Foreign Policy of India-I consist of eight short answer questions of 2 marks each. Unit: I Meaning of Foreign Policy: History, Principles and Objectives of India Unit: II Domestic and External Determinants of India Unit: III Structure and Process offoreign Policy Making-Role of Cabinet and National Security Council, Ministry of External Affairs, Parliament and Intelligence Agencies. Unit: IV India 1. R.S. Yadav,Bharat Ki Videsh Niti: Ek Vishleshan(in Hindi), Kitab Mahal, Allhabad, R.S. Yadav & Suresh Dhanda, eds.,indianew Delhi, Shipra, R.S. Yadav (ed.),indianew Delhi, Deep & Deep, J.N. Dixit,AcrossBorder: Fifty Years of IndiaNew Delhi, J. Bandhopahdyaya,The Making of India, Calcutta, Allied, V.P. Dutt,IndiaNew Delhi, Vikas, N.K. Jha (ed.),indianew Delhi, South Asian Publishers, H. Kapur,IndiaNew Delhi, Sage, N. Jetley,IndiaNew Delhi, Janaki Prakashan, S. Mansingh (ed.),indianew Delhi, Foreign Policy Institute, R. Thakur,Politics and Economics of IndiaDelhi, Oxford University Press, C. Raja Mohan,Crossing The Rubicon: The Shaping of IndiaNew Delhi, Viking, N.S. Sisodia & C. Uday Bhaskar, eds.,emerging India: Security and Foreign Policy Perspective,New Delhi, Promilla, Rajen Harshe & K.M. Seethi, eds.,engaging with the World: Critical Reflections on India Foreign Policy, New Delhi, Orientlongman, Anand Mathur & Sohanlal Meena, eds.,india Profile in Polycentric World Order,Jaipur, RBSA, Annpurna Nantiyal, ed.,challenges to IndiaNew Delhi, Atish Sinha & Madhup Mahota, eds.,indian Foreign Policy: Challenges and Opportunities,New Delhi, Academic, 2007.
15 Semester-III, Paper-XV: Subsidiary Subject offered by the Respective Colleges Internal Assessment : 20 Time : 3 Hrs. consist of eight short answer questions of 2 marks each.
16 B.A. (Hons.) Part II w.e.f Semester-IV, Paper-XVI: Principles of Political Science-II Unit-I Concepts and Theories of Rights. Relationships between Rights and duties. Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Unit-II Concept and Theories of Liberty and Equality. Relationship between Liberty and Equality. Concepts of Social Change Concept and Theories and Development. RTI and Consumer Protection and Welfare. Unit-III Unit-IV 1. Amal Ray and Mohit Bhattacharya,Political Theory : Institutions and Ideas. 2. A. K. Mukhopadhyaya,Political Sociology: As Introductory Analysis. 3. T.B. Bottomore,Elites and Society. 4. R. Blauner,Alienation and Freedom. 5. J. La Palombara,Bureaucracy and Political Development. 6. Michael Rush and Philip Althoff,An Introduction to Political Sociology. 7. Lucian W. Pye and Sidney Verba, (eds.),political Culture and Political Development. 8. L.S. Rathore, (ed.),political Sociology. 9. R. Flathman, (ed.),concepts in Social and Political Philosophy. 10. S. P. Verma,Modern Political Theory. 11. Anthony M. Orun,Introduction to Political Sociology. 12. Rajani Kothari,State and Nation-Building. 13. Ralph Miliband,Marxism and Politics. 14. Giddens and Held, (eds.), Class,Power and Conflict. 15. Lee Ann Osbern,The Problem of Participation.
17 B.A. (Hons.) Part II w.e.f Semester-IV, Paper-XVI: Principles of Political Science-II Unit-I Concepts and Theories of Rights. Relationships between Rights and duties. Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Unit-II Concept and Theories of Liberty and Equality. Relationship between Liberty and Equality. Concepts of Social Change Concept and Theories and Development. RTI and Consumer Protection and Welfare. Unit-III Unit-IV 1. Amal Ray and Mohit Bhattacharya,Political Theory : Institutions and Ideas. 2. A. K. Mukhopadhyaya,Political Sociology: As Introductory Analysis. 3. T.B. Bottomore,Elites and Society. 4. R. Blauner,Alienation and Freedom. 5. J. La Palombara,Bureaucracy and Political Development. 6. Michael Rush and Philip Althoff,An Introduction to Political Sociology. 7. Lucian W. Pye and Sidney Verba, (eds.),political Culture and Political Development. 8. L.S. Rathore, (ed.),political Sociology. 9. R. Flathman, (ed.),concepts in Social and Political Philosophy. 10. S. P. Verma,Modern Political Theory. 11. Anthony M. Orun,Introduction to Political Sociology. 12. Rajani Kothari,State and Nation-Building. 13. Ralph Miliband,Marxism and Politics. 14. Giddens and Held, (eds.), Class,Power and Conflict. 15. Lee Ann Osbern,The Problem of Participation.
18 Semester-IV,Paper-XVII: Western Political Thought & Theory consist of nine short answer questions of 2 marks each. Unit-I Bentham and J.S. Mill Unit-II Hegel and Marx Unit-III Behaviouralism and Post-Behaviouralism. Unit-IV Decline of Political Theory and Resurgences of Political Theory. 1. A. Ashcraft,Revolutionary Politics,London, Allen and Unwin, A. Ashcraft,Locke 3. I.W. Hampsher-Monk,Modern Political Thought from Hobbes to Marx. Oxford, Basil Blackwell, R. Harrison,Benthm, London, Routledge, H.J. Laski,Political Thought from Locke to Bentham, Oxford, Oxford University Press, D. Mclellan,Karl Marx: The First 100 Years, London, Fontana, K.R. Minogue,Hobbes
19 Semester-IV, Paper-XVIII: Indian Political Thinkers-II Unit-I Mahatma Gandhi and M.N, Roy Unit-II Jawaharlal Nehru and B.R. Ambedkar Unit-III Subhash Chander Bose and Bhagat Singh Unit-IV J.P. Narayan and Ram Manohar Lohia 1. A.Appadorai, Indian Political Thinking Through the Ages, Delhi Khanna Publishers, J. Bandhopahdyaya, Social and Political Thought of Gandhi, Bombay, Allied, R.J. Cashman, The Myth of Berkeley, University of California Press, Chandra, Nationalishm and Colonialism in Modern India, Delhi, Vikas, K.Damodaran, Indian Thought : A Critical Survey, London, Asia Publishing House, D.G. Dalton, India Aurobindo Ghose, Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore, Delhi, Academic Press, S. Ghose, The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism, Bombay, Allied Publishers, S.Ghose, Socialism, Democracy and Nationalism in India, Bombay, Allied Publishers, S. Ghose, Modern Indian Political Thought, Delhi, Allied, U.N. Ghoshal, A History of Indian Political Ideas, London, Oxford University Press, J.P. Haitheox, Communism and Nationalism in India : M.N. Roy and Comintern Policy, Princeton NJ, Princeton University Press, Heimsath, Indian Nationalism and Social Reform, Princeton NJ, Princeton University Press, R. Iyer, The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi, Delhi, Oxford University Press, K.N. Kadam (ed.), Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, New Delhi, Sage, K.P. Karunakaran, Modern Indian Political Tradition, New Delhi, Allied Publishers, K.P. Karunakaran, Indian Politics from Dababhai Naoroji to Gandhi : A Study of Political Ideas of Modern India, New Delhi, Gitanjali, U. Kaura, Muslims and Indian Nationalism, New Delhi, Manohar, 1977.
20 18. R.M. Lohia, Marx, Gandhi and Socialism, Hyderabad, Nav Hind, V.R.Mehta, Foundations of Indian Political Thought, New Delhi, Manohar, V.S. Narvane, Modern Indian Thought, New Delhi, Orient Longman, J. Nehru, Discovery of India, London, Meridian Books, D.P. Roy, Leftist Politics in India : M. N. Roy and the Radical Democratic Party, Calcutta, Minerva, J. Sarkar, Indian Through the Ages : A Survey of the Growth of Indian Life and Thought, Calcutta, M.C. Sarkar and Sons, B.S.Sharma, The Political Philosophy of M.N. Roy, Delhi, National Publishing House, A.Tripathi, The Extremist Challenge, Bombay, Allied, V.P. Verma, Modern Indian Political Thought, Agra, Lakshmi Narain Aggarwal, 1974
21 Semester-IV, Paper-XIX: Foreign Policy of India-II India Unit: I Unit: II India and Non-Alignment; India and SAARC India and UN; and India and Disarmament Assessment of India Unit: III Unit: IV : R.S. Yadav, Bharat Ki Videsh Niti: Ek Vishleshan(in Hindi), Kitab Mahal, Allhabad, R.S. Yadav &.,India Anand Mathur & Sohanlal Meena, eds.,india Profile in Polycentric World Suresh Dhanda, Order,Jaipur, RBSA, eds Annpurna Nantiyal, ed., Challenges to India
22 Semester-IV, Paper-XX: Subsidiary Subject offered by the Respective Colleges Internal Assessment : 20 Time : 3 Hrs. Question No. 9 (Short Answers) will be from entire syllabus andis compulsory. This section will consist of eight short answer questions of 2 marks each.
23 B.A. (Hons.) Part III w.e.f Semester-V, Paper-XXI: Comparative Politics-I. Unit-I Comparative Politics-Definition, Scope; Traditional & Modern Concerns; Comparative Methods. Unit-II Approaches to the Study of Comparative Politics: Input-Out (David Easton), Structural-Function (G. Almond), Political Development (Lucian W. Pye), Political Culture (G. Almond). Unit-III Constitutionalism: History, Nature, Type and Problem in Modern Times. Unit-IV Constitutional Structure: (a) Formal-Executive, Legislation and Judiciary, (b) Informal Structures Political Parties and Pressure Groups. 1. G.A. Almond and J.S. Coleman, The Politics of the Developing Areas, Princeton NJ, Princeton University Press, G.A. Almond, and S. Verba, The Civic Culture : Political Attitudes and Democracy in Five Nations, Princeton NJ, Princeton University Press, G.A. Almond, Comparative Politics Today : A World View, 7th edn., New York, London, Harper/Collins, D.E. Apter, The Politics of Modernization, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, A.Bebler and J. Seroka (eds.), Contemporary Political Systems: Classifications and Typologies, Boulder Colerado, Lynne Reinner Publishers, L.J.Cantori and A.H. Zeigler (ed.), Comparative Politics in the Post-Behaviouralist Era, London, Lynne Reinner Publisher, O. Dunleavy and B.O Leary, Theories of Liberal Democratic State, London, Macmillan, R. Hauge and M. Harrop, Comparative Government and Politics. An Introduction, 5th edn., New York, Palgrave, H. Finer, Theory and Practice of Modern Government, London, Methuen, J.C. Johari, Comparative Political Theory: New Dimensions, Basic Concepts and Major Trends, New Delhi, Sterling, K. Kumar, Revolution : The Theory and Practice of a European Idea, London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, R.C. Macridis, The Study of Comparative Government, New York, Doubleday, R.C. Macridis and R.E. Ward, Modern Political Systems : Europe, and Asia, 2nd edn. Englewood Cliffs NJ, Prentice Hall, J. Manor (ed.), Rethinking Third World Politics, London, Longman, R.C. Macridis, Modern European Governments : Cases in Comparative Policy - Making, Englewood Cliffs NJ, Prentice Hall, L.W. Pey (ed.), Communication and Political Development, Princeton NJ, Princeton University Press, R.I. Rotberg (ed.), Politics and Political Change : A Journal of Inter-Disciplinary History Reader, Massachusetts, MIT Press, 2001.
24 18. H.J. Wiarda (ed.), New Developments in Comparative Politics, Boulder Colorado, Westview Press, 1986.
25 Semester-V, Paper-XXII: Public Administration-I Unit: I Meaning, Nature and Scope of Public Administration; and Evaluation of Public Administration as a Discipline. Unit: II Methods and Approaches to the Study of Public Administration; New Public Administration; and Politics and Administration. Unit: III Theories of Organization: Classical Theory, Scientific Management theory and Human Relation Theory. Unit: IV Principles of Organization: Hierarchy, Span of Control, Centralization and Decentralization. 1. J.E. Anderson, Public Policy Making, Boston, Houghton, Miffin, P.H., Appleby, Public Administration for a Welfare State, Bombay, Asia Publishing House, A. Avasthi and S.N. Maheshwari, Public Administration, Agra, Laxmi N. Aggarwal, P.R. Dubashi, Recent Trends in Public Administration, Delhi, Kaveri Books, E.N. Gladden, The Essential of Public Administration, London, Staples Press, J. La Palombara and M. Weiner (eds.), Bureaucracy and Political Development, Princeton NJ, Princeton University Press, S.R. Maheshwari, Administrative Theories, New Delhi, Allied, F.A. Nigro and L.S. Nigro, Modern Public Administration, New York, Harper and Row, L. Peters, Downsizing the Civil Service in Developing Countries: Golden Handshake or Smiling Farewells? Public Administration and Development, 18(4), Oct. 1998, pp D.C. Pitt, and B.C. Smith (eds.), The Computer Revolution: The Impact of Information Technology on Government Brighton, Wheatsheaf Books, R. Presthus, Public Administration, New York, Ronald, D. Waldo (ed.), Ideas and Issues in Public Administration: A Book of, New York, McGraw Hill, 1953.
26 Semester-V, Paper-XXIII: International Law-I Unit I Definition, Nature and Basis of International Law, Sources of International Law, Origin and Development of International Law. Unit - II Relationship between International Law and Municipal Law, Subjects of International Law, Codification: Meaning, History and Future. Unit III State Territory, and Modes of acquiring and Loss of Territory. Basis of State Jurisdiction. Territorial Sea and Territorial. Air Space-Extent and Jurisdiction. Unit IV Nationality, Statelessness Treatment of Aliens, Extradition, Asylum. Oppen Seim : International Law, Vol I & II (Longmans, London 1955, (Lauterpacht) 8th Edition) Fenwick CG International Law (Vakils, Bombay, 1971) Stark JG An Introduction to International Law (Butterwirths, London 1972) Brierly, J.L. Law of Nations (Clarenden, London, 1967) Brownlie, Ian Principles of Public International Law (Oxfore, Clarenden Press, 1973) Tunkin, Grigory Contemporary International Law (Mos cow-progress Publishers, 1962) Green International Law Through Cases (Stevens, London, 1955, 2 nd ed.) Ackhurst, M. Introduction to Modern International Law (London, George Allen & Unwin, 1970) Nagender Singh Recent Trends in the Development of International Law (S. Chand, New Delhi) Anand R.P. New States and International Law (Delhi Vikas, 1972) O.C. Onnel, D.P. International Law (Vol. I & II) (London, Allen & Unwin 1972) Corbett, P.E. The Growth of World Law (Princeton 1971) Journals American Journal of International Law Indian Journal of International Law International Concillation
27 Semester-V, Paper-XXIV: Theory & Practice of Diplomacy-I Unit I Diplomacy: Definition, Origin, Nature, Objectives. Functions and Importance of Diplomacy, Decline of Diplomacy. Unit - II Evolution of Diplomatic Practice, Classical Diplomacy, Old and New Diplomacy, Secret and Open Diplomacy. Unit III Great Diplomats: Cardinal Rechelieu, Bismark, Unit IV The ideal Diplomat, Functions of Diplomat, Language of Diplomatic Intercourse, Forms and Documents, Organization of Ministry of External Affairs in UK, USA and India. Books Recommended: Rathore, L.S. The Foundation of Diplomacy Pearson Lester B. Diplomacy in the Nuclear Age Kirshnamurti, G.V.G. Modern Diplomacy : Dislectics and Dimensions. Nicolson, H. Diplomacy S. Kurt, London How Foreign Policy is made Mookerjee, Girija K. Diplomacy : Theory and History Pannikar, K.M. The Principles and Practice of Diplomacy Margenthau, Hans, J. Politics among nations, Scientific Mowet, R.B. European Rajnaya Ka Itihas Bailey, Sydney D. The General Assembly of the United Nations : A study of procedure and practice Nicholas, H.G. The United Nations as a Political Institution Stoessinger, John G. United Nations and the Super Powers : China USA and USSR Gordenker, Leon UN Secretary General and the Maintenance of peace Pedelford, Norman J and The United Nations in the Balance Accomplishments Goodrich, L.M. (Eds.) and Prospects
28 Semester-V, Paper-XXV: Political Sociology-I Unit - I Political Sociology: Definition, Nature and scope; Relationship of Political Sociology with Sociology and Political Science. Unit II Approaches to the Study of Political Sociology: Structural Functional Approach, Marxist Approach and Weberian Approach. Unit III Concept and Theories of Power Concept of Authority Legitimacy Bureaucracy Unit IV Concept of Elite Theories of Elite: Pareto, Mosca, Michels Elites and Democracy Aron, Raymond Main currents in Sociological Thoughts I & II Translation by Richer Howeard and Halen Weaners (Harmondsworth Penguin, 1965) Beteille, A. Closed and Open Social Stratification in India, Europe Journal of Sociology, June 1967 Bottmore, T.B. Elites and Society (Harmondsworth Penguin 1971) Duverger The Idea of Politics : The Use of Poser in Society. Lipset, S.M. Politics and the social science (New Delhi Wiley Eastern, 1973) Runciman, W.G. Social Science and Political Theory (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1967) Rush, Michael and An Introduction to Political Sociology Philip, A. (Nelson Series) Gandhi, Madan G. Modern Political Analysis, Oxford & IBH (Delhi, 1982) Rathore, L.S. Political Sociology (Meenakshi, Meerut, 1982) Almond and Powell Comparative Politics: A Developmental Approach (New Delhi, 1972).Bailey, F. Politics and Social Change (Berkeley University of California Press, 1974) Bendix, R. and Lipset, Class, Status and Power: Social Stratification in S.M. (ed.) Comparative Perspective, 2 nd (London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1970) Beteille A., Caste Class and Power (Berkeley and Los Angels: University of California, 1968) Bottomore, T.B. Classes in Modern Society (London, George Alien and Unwin, 1970). Key, V.O. Politics, Parties and Pressure Groups Kothari, R. Politics in India, (New Delhi, 1970) Philip, C.H. (ed.) Society and Politics in India (London: London University Press, 1964) Pye, Lucian Aspects of Political Development (Boston, 1966) Ranney, Austin Governing of Men, Rudolph L. I. and The Modernity of Tradition, (Chicago, University of S.H. Rudolph Chicago Press, 1967)
29 Semester-VI, Paper-XXVI: Comparative Politics-II Unit-I Evolution, Conventions, Legacies and Basic features of Constitutions of UK & USA; SocioEconomic basis of Constitutions of UK & USA. Unit-II Comparative Study of Executive, Legislation and Judiciary System of UK & USA. Unit-III Comparative studies of Structures, Functions and roles of political parties and pressure groups of UK & USA. Unit-IV Electoral Processes, Voting Behaviour, Bureaucracy and Recent Trends of the working of the systems of UK & USA. 1. G. Almond et al., Comparative Politics Today : A World View, 7th edn., New York, London, Harper/Collins, W. Bagehot, The English Constitution, London, Fontana, A.H. Birch, British System of Government, 4th edn., London, George Alen and Unwin, J. Blondel, An Introduction to Comparative Government, London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, J. Blondel, Comparative Legislatures, Englewood Cliffs NJ, Prentice Hall, J. Bryce, Modern Democracies, Vol. 2, New York, Macmillan, H. Finer, Theory and Practice of Modern Government, London, Methuen, S.E. Finer, Comparative Government, Harmondsworth, Penguin, E.S. Griffith, The American System of Government, 6th edn., London, Methuen, D. Kavangh, British Politics: Continuity and Change, Oxford, Oxford University Press, H.J. Laski, American Democracy : A Commentary and An Interpretation, London, Unwin, A.Lijphart, Electoral Systems and Party System, New Haven CT, Yale University Press, A.Lijphart,(ed.), Parliamentary versus Presidential Government, Oxford and New York, Oxford University Press, A.Lijphart, Democracies : Patterns of Majoritarian and Consensual Government in Twenty One Countries, New Haven CT, and London, Yale University Press, R. Maddex, Constitutions of the World, 2nd edn., Washington DC and London, CQ Press, P Mair, The West European Party System, Oxford, Oxford University Press, T. Munro, The Governments of Europe, New York, Macmillan, D. Olson, Legislative Institutions: A Comparative View, Armonk NY, M.E. Sharpe, M. Rhodes, P. Heywood and V. Wright, Developments in West European Politics, Basingstoke, Macmillan, K. C. Wheare, Federal Government, 4th edn., Oxford and New York, Oxford University Press, J. Wilson, American Government, 4th edn., Boston Massachusetts, Houghton Miffin, 1997.
30 Semester-VI, Paper-XXVII: Public Administration-II Unit: I Administrative Behaviour: Leadership, Bureaucracy, Accountability. Unit: II Personnel Administration: Recruitment, Promotion and Training. Unit: III Budget: Importance, Formulation and Execution Unit: IV Legislative Control Over Administration, Judicial Control Over Administration; and Public Administration in the age of Globalization. 1. J.E. Anderson, Public Policy Making, Boston, Houghton, Miffin, P.H., Appleby, Public Administration for a Welfare State, Bombay, Asia Publishing House, A. Avasthi and S.N. Maheshwari, Public Administration, Agra, Laxmi N. Aggarwal, P.R. Dubashi, Recent Trends in Public Administration, Delhi, Kaveri Books, E.N. Gladden, The Essential of Public Administration, London, Staples Press, J. La Palombara and M. Weiner (eds.), Bureaucracy and Political Development, Princeton NJ, Princeton University Press, S.R. Maheshwari, Administrative Theories, New Delhi, Allied, F.A. Nigro and L.S. Nigro, Modern Public Administration, New York, Harper and Row, L. Peters, Downsizing the Civil Service in Developing Countries: Golden Handshake or Smiling Farewells? Public Administration and Development, 18(4), Oct. 1998, pp D.C. Pitt, and B.C. Smith (eds.), The Computer Revolution: The Impact of Information Technology on Government Brighton, Wheatsheaf Books, R. Presthus, Public Administration, New York, Ronald, D. Waldo (ed.), Ideas and Issues in Public Administration: A Book of, New York, McGraw Hill, 1953.
31 Semester-VI, Paper-XXVIII: International Law-II Note : The question paper shall have five units. Each of the first four units will contain two questions and the students shall be asked to attempt one question from each unit. Unit five shall contain eight to ten short answer type questions without any internal choice and it shall be covering the entire syllabus. As such, unit five shall be compulsory. Unit I State Recognition, State Succession, Intervention and Law of Treaties. Unit - II The Law of the Sea, Laws of outer space, Majors Conferences and position of Third World Countries. Unit III Settlement of disputes: Peaceful and compulsive means, Laws of land welfare, Laws of Aerial Warfare, Laws of Maritime Warfare, Protection of Civilians, Prisoners of War, Sick and Wounded. Unit IV Neutrality, Concept and Development, Rights and duties of Neutrality and Beltegerent states, Blockade, Contraband, Prize Courts. Oppen Seim : International Law, Vol I & II (Longmans, London 1955, (Lauterpacht) 8 t h Edition) Fenwick CG International Law (Vakils, Bombay, 1971) Stark JG An Introduction to International Law (Butterwirths, London 1972) Brierly, J.L. Law of Nations (Clarenden, London, 1967) Brownlie, Ian Principles of Public International Law (Oxford, Clarenden Press, 1973) Tunkin, Grigory Contemporary International Law (Mos cow-progress Publishers, 1962) Green International Law Through Cases (Stevens, London, 1955, 2 nd ed.) Ackhurst, M. Introduction to Modern International Law (London, George Allen & Unwin, 1970) Nagender Singh Recent Trends in the Development of International Law (S. Chand, New Delhi) Anand R.P. New States and International Law (Delhi Vikas, 1972) O.C. Onnel, D.P. International Law (Vol. I & II) (London, Allen & Unwin 1972) Corbett, P.E. The Growth of World Law (Princeton 1971) Journals American Journal of International Law Indian Journal of International Law International Concillation
32 Semester-VI, Paper-XXIX: Theory and Practice of Diplomacy-II Unit I Forms of Diplomatic Practice: Conference Diplomacy. Shuttle, Diplomacy, Summit Diplomacy, Democratic Diplomacy, Personal Diplomacy, Cultural Democracy, Diplomacy of Aid. Unit II Indian Diplomacy: Origin, Development, Features and its Achievements and Challenges,Working of Indian Missions in Abroad. Unit III Bilateral and Multilateral Diplomacy, Role of Diplomacy in U.N.Structure and Functioning of U.N. System. Role of General Assembly and Security Council in the Maintenance of Peace and Security. Unit IV Great Diplomats: Krishna Menon, K.M. Pannikar. Rathore, L.S. The Foundation of Diplomacy Pearson Lester B. Diplomacy in the Nuclear Age Kirshnamurti, G.V.G. Modern Diplomacy : Dislectics and Dimensions. Nicolson, H. Diplomacy S. Kurt, London How Foreign Policy is made Mookerjee, Girija K. Diplomacy : Theory and History Pannikar, K.M. The Principles and Practice of Diplomacy Morgenthau, Hans, J. Politics among nations, Scientific Mowet, R.B. European Rajnaya Ka Itihas Bailey, Sydney D. The General Assembly of the United Nations : A study of procedure and practice Nicholas, H.G. The United Nations as a Political Institution Stoessinger, John G. United Nations and the Super Powers : China USA and USSR Gordenker, Leon UN Secretary General and the Maintenance of peace Pedelford, Norman J and The United Nations in the Balance Accomplishments Goodrich, L.M. (Eds.) and Prospects
33 Semester-VI, Paper-XXX: Political Sociology-II Unit-I Political Culture Political Socialization Unit-II Political Recruitment Political Communications Political Participation Unit-III Caste and Class in the Indian Society Pressure Groups and Interest Groups in India Unit-IV Social Change in Modern India: Sanskritisation, Westernization and Modernization Aron, Raymond Main currents in Sociological Thoughts I & II Translation by Richer Howeard and Halen Weaners (Harmondsworth Penguin, 1965) Beteille, A. Closed and Open Social Stratification in India, Europe Journal of Sociology, June 1967 Bottmore, T.B. Elites and Society (Harmondsworth Penguin 1971) Duverger The Idea of Politics : The Use of Poser in Society. Lipset, S.M. Politics and the social science (New Delhi Wiley Eastern, 1973) Runciman, W.G. Social Science and Political Theory (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1967) Rush, Michael and An Introduction to Political Sociology Philip, A. (Nelson Series) Gandhi, Madan G. Modern Political Analysis, Oxford & IBH (Delhi, 1982) Rathore, L.S. Political Sociology (Meenakshi, Meerut, 1982) Almond and Powell Comparative Politics: A Developmental Approach (New Delhi, 1972). Bailey, F. Politics and Social Change (Berkeley University of California Press, 1974) Bendix, R. and Lipset, Class, Status and Power: Social Stratification in S.M. (ed.) Comparative Perspective, 2 nd (London, Routledge andkegan Paul, 1970) Beteille A., Caste Class and Power (Berkeley and Los Angels: University of California, 1968) Bottomore, T.B. Classes in Modern Society (London, George Alien and Unwin, 1970). Key, V.O. Politics, Parties and Pressure Groups Kothari, R. Politics in India, (New Delhi, 1970) Philip, C.H. (ed.) Society and Politics in India (London: London University Press, 1964) Pye, Lucian Aspects of Political Development (Boston, 1966) Ranney, Austin Governing of Men, Rudolph L. I. and The Modernity of Tradition, (Chicago, University of
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