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Test Series: Political Science & International Relations (Optional) UPSC - Civil Services Examination Online / Offline Course Name: Test Series: Political Science & International Relations Syllabus Coverage: Full syllabus (Paper- I & Paper- II) Salient Features: Test Series by Experienced & Expert faculty. Total 8 Mock Tests Model answers in softcopy will be provided Test evaluation with systematic feedback Discussion lecture by virtual class will be held after each test Flexible schedule (Test can be postponed but not preponed) Reasonable fees Duration: 6 months Starting Date: 15th October Free Demo Lecture: Click here Introductory lecture) (In full PSIR Course which includes Test Series & Study Materials) Fees: to view Political Science lecture (Pre recorded video Click here to register for free demo lecture (live interactive virtual lecture) {To be scheduled on 3 September, } Rs.9000 + GST Click here for payment details

TEST SERIES SCHEDULE SR. DATE DAY 15th Oct Mon TOPICS COVERED NO 1 Part A - Paper I Political Theory and Indian Politics 1. Political theory meaning and approaches 2. Theories of the state: Liberal, Neoliberal, Marxist, Pluralist, Post-colonial and feminist. 3. Justice: Conceptions of justice with special reference to Rawl s theory of justice and its communitarian critiques. 4. Equality: Social, political and economic; relationship between equality and freedom; Affirmative action. 5. Rights: Meaning and theories; different kinds of rights; concept of Human Rights. 6. Democracy: Classical and contemporary theories; different models of democracy representative, participatory and deliberative. Concept of power, hegemony, ideology and legitimacy. 7. Political Ideologies: Liberalism, Socialism, Marxism, Fascism, Gandhism and Feminism. 8. Indian Political Thought: Dharamshastra, Arthashastra and Buddhist traditions ; Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, S r i Aurobindo, M.K. Gandhi, B.R. Ambedkar, M.N. Roy. 9. Western Political Thought :Plato,Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, John,S. Mill, Marx, Gramsci, Hannah Arendt.

2 4th Nov Sun Part B - Paper I Indian Government and politics 1. Indian Nationalism: a. Political Strategies of India s Freedom struggle: constitutionalism to mass Satyagraha, Non-cooperation, Civil Disobedience ; militant and revolutionary movements, Peasant and workers movements. b. Perspectives on Indian National Movement: Liberal, Socialist and Marxist; Radical humanist and Dalit. 2. Making of the Indian Constitution: Legacies of the British rule; different social and political perspectives. 3. Salient Features of the Indian Constitution: The Preamble, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Directive Principles; Parliamentary System and Amendment Procedures; Judicial Review and Basic Structure doctrine. a. Principal Organs of the Union Government: Envisaged role and actual working of the Executive, Legislature and Supreme Court. b. Principal Organs of the State Government: Envisaged role and actual working of the Executive, Legislature and High Courts. Grassroots Democracy: Panchayati Raj and Municipal Government; significance of 73rd and 74th Amendments; Grass root movements. 5. Statutory Institutions/Commissions: Election Commission, Comptroller and Auditor General, Finance Commission, Union Public Service Commission, National Commission for Scheduled Castes, National Commission for scheduled Tribes, National Commission for Women; National Human Rights Commission, National Commission for Minorities, National Backward Classes Commission. 6. Federalism: Constitutional provisions; changing nature of centre-state relations; integrationist tendencies and regional aspirations; inter-state disputes. 7. Planning and Economic Development : Nehruvian and Gandhian perspectives; role of planning and public sector; Green Revolution, land reforms and agrarian relations; liberalilzation and economic reforms. 8. Caste, Religion and Ethnicity in Indian Politics. 9. Party System: National and regional political parties, ideological and social bases of parties; patterns of coalition politics; Pressure groups, trends in electoral behaviour; changing socio- economic profile of Legislators. 10. Social Movements: Civil liberties and human rights movements; women s movements; environmentalist movements 4.

3 4th Dec Tue Part A - Paper II Comparative Politics and International Relations Comparative Political Analysis and International Politics: 1. Comparative Politics: Nature and major approaches; political economy and political sociology perspectives; limitations of the comparative method. 2. State in comparative perspective: Characteristics and changing nature of the State in capitalist and socialist economies, and, advanced industrial and developing societies 3. Politics of Representation and Participation: Political parties, pressure groups and social movements in advanced industrial and developing societies. 4. Globalisation: Responses from developed and developing societies. 5. Approaches to the Study of International Relations: Idealist, Realist, Marxist, Functionalist and Systems theory. 6. Key concepts in International Relations: National interest, Security and power; Balance of power and deterrence; Transnational actors and collective security; World capitalist economy and globalisation. 7. Changing International Political Order: a. Rise of super powers; strategic and ideological Bipolarity, arms race and Cold War; nuclear threat; b. Non-aligned movement : Aims and achievements; c. Collapse of the Soviet Union; Unipolarity and American hegemony; relevance of non-alignment in the contemporary world. 8. Evolution of the International Economic System: From Brettonwoods to WTO; Socialist economies and the CMEA (Council for Mutual Economic Assistance); Third World demand for new international economic order; Globalisation of the world economy. 9. United Nations: Envisaged role and actual record; specialized UN agencies-aims and functioning; need for UN reforms. 10. Regionalisation of World Politics: EU, ASEAN, APEC, SAARC, NAFTA. 11. Contemporary Global Concerns: Democracy, human rights, environment, gender justice, terrorism, nuclear proliferation.

4 28th Jan Mon Part B - Paper II India and the World: 1. Indian Foreign Policy: Determinants of foreign policy; institutions of policy-making; continuity and change. 2. India s Contribution to the Non-Alignment Movement: Different phases; current role 3. India and South Asia: a. Regional Co-operation: SAARC past performance and future prospects. b. South Asia as a Free Trade Area. c. India s Look East policy. d. Impediments to regional co-operation: river water disputes; illegal cross-border migration; ethnic conflicts and insurgencies; border disputes. 4. India and the Global South: Relations with Africa and Latin America; leadership role in the demand for NIEO and WTO negotiations. 5. India and the Global Centres of Power: USA, EU, Japan, China and Russia. 6. India and the UN System: Role in UN Peace-keeping; demand for Permanent Seat in the Security Council. 7. India and the Nuclear Question: Changing perceptions and policy 8. Recent developments in Indian Foreign policy: India s position on the recent crisis in Afghanistan, Iraq and West Asia, growing relations with US and Israel; vision of a new world order. 5 16th Feb Sat Full length - Paper I Full length - Paper II Full length - Paper I Full length - Paper II 6 28th Feb 7 7th Mar 8 14th Mar For further details and admission contact: Call: +91-9004418746 / +91-9004078746 enquiry.aashah@gmail.com Email: Website: www.aashah.com