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B.A-I Ist Paper Political Theory Unit I Definition, nature and scope of Political Science. Methods and approaches to tie study of political science traditional and behavioral. Relationship with allied disciplines like History, Economics, Psychology and Sociology. UnitII State- Its Elements, Theories of the origin of the state. Unit III Theories of the State - (Liberal welfare and socialist) Sovereignty - Monistic theory, Pluralistic theory. Unit IV Concepts- liberty, Equality, Rights, Law & Justice Unit V Fascism, Marxism & Liberalism. Books Recommended: 1. E. Ashirvatham-Paolitical Theory, 2. O.P. Gwaba-An Introduction to Political Theory, 3. M.P. Jain Political Theory, 4. K.K. Mishra - Political Theory, 5. J.C. Johari Modern Political Theory, 6. S.P. Verma Contemporary Political Theory Paper-II : Indian Government & Politics Unit I: The Making of India s constitution & Sources, Basic features of India s Constitution, Preamble, Fundamental Rights & Duties, the Directive principles of State policy. Unit II : Union Government: President, Prime Minister, Council of Ministers, Parliament, The Supreme Court.
Unit III: State Govot iment : Governor, Chief Ministers, Council of Ministers, Legislature, Centre-State Relations. Unit IV: Political Parties, Election Commission & Electoral Reforms. Unit V: Major issues in Indian Politics : Caste, Religion, Languages, Region, Terrorism & Corruption and Defection. Books Recommended: 1. C.P. Hambhari - Public Admialstrara, 2. Austh & Awasthi Indian Admin, 3. Awasthi & Maheshwari Pub Adrnin, 4. S.R. Maheshwari Local self Goverment, 5. S.M. Sayeed Indian PoP. System, 6. D.D. Basu Indian Constitution, 7. Subhash Kashyap Indian Cunsitus. B.A.-II Paper- I : Western Political Thinkers Unit- I : Plato, Aristotle. Unit- II: St.Thomas Acquinas. Machiavelli, Bodin. Unit-III : Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau. Unit-IV: Montesquieu, Bentham, J.S. Mill. Unit-V: Hegel, Green, Marx. Books Reccemended: 1. P.D. Sharma Hisotry of western PoP. Thuoght, 2. Nageshwar Prasad Hisotry of western Pol. Thuoght, 3. J.P. Suda--Hisotry of western Pol. Thuoght, 4. O.P. Gussbar Introduction to Po.. Thought, 5. Sukhabir Singh Western P01 Thoughts. Paper-II: Comparative Government and Politics Unit-I Approaches to the study of comparative Government (i) Meaning of Comparative Government and Politics, (ii) Nature and Scope, (iii) Traditional and Modern Approaches.
Unit -II Constitution and Constitutionalism. (i) Constitution-meaning and their making, (ii) Amendments and their Revision, (iii) Constitutionalism: Meaning, Nature, Kinds of Constitutionalism, (iv) Rule of Law, (v) Legislature: Executive and Judiciary. Unit -III Organisation of Governments: (i) Unitary and Federal, (ii) Parliamentary and presidential, (iii) United Front and Coalition Government, (iv) Democracy and Dictatorship. Unit -IV Political Parties and Pressure Groups. (i) Organisation and Functions of political parties, (ii) Types of party System: Democratic, Communist model with special reference to China, (iii) Role of Parties in Modem State, (iv) Pressure Groups: Meaning, importance and kind of Press Groups, (v) Role and Techniques of Pressure Groups in Democracy. Unit-V Election, Voting Behaviour and Public Opinion. (i) Election System & Electoral Reforms, (ii) Direct Democracy, Referendum Initiative and Recall (with Special reference to Switzerland), (iii) Voting Behaviour, (iv) Public Opinion, Means, Nature, role and importance Books Recommended 1. C.B. Genna Comparative Politics, 2. J.C. Johari Comparative Politics, 3. O.P. Gwaba Introduction Comparative Politics, 4. Parmatma Saran Comparative Politics, 5. P.D. Sharma Comparative Politics
B.A. PART- III PAPER-I INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT UNIT-I Main features of Ancient Indian Political Thought Political Ideas of Manu and Kautilya. UNIT-II Main features of Jain and Buddhist Political thought,political ideas of the Mahabharata-origin of state, elements of state,nature of State, Inter-state relations and political morality UNIT-III Main Features and Sources of Modern Indian Political Thought - Indian Renaissance & Political ideas of Raja Ham Mohan Roy, Dayanand Saraswati and Vivekanand. UNIT-IV Political Ideas of Bal Gangadha Tilak, Aurobindo Ghosh, M.N. Roy, Vinoba-Bhave and Jay Prakash Narayan. UNIT-V Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, B.R. Ambedkar and Abul Kalam Azad. Books Recommended: 1. S.P. Verma Indian Political Thought, 2. Arthshashtra Kautilya, 3. Manusmiti Manu, 4. Amreshwar Awasthi Indian Thought, 5. Pt. J.L. Nehru Discovery of India, 6. Experiment with Truth Mahatma Gandhi B.A. III Paper II PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA UNIT-I
Basic Premises Book List Books of paper II Meaning, Scope, Significance of Public Administrator and New Public Administration, Public & Private Administration. Ecology of India Administration and Its Evolution. UNIT-II I- Organization-its meaning, Type and Bases. II- Principles of Organisation. III- Structure of Organisation (a) Central Secretariat, (b) Cabinet Secretariat, (c) PMO UNIT-III Budget Planning in India- Definition and Concept of Planning, Machinery of Planning, at Central and State Level Planning Commission, NDC, Economic Liberalization, Public Sector, Undertaking, paruamentary Control over Administration PAC, Estimates Committee. UNIT-IV State Administration, Features of State Administration, State Secretariat, Chief Secretary, District Administration, Development Administration and D. M., Local Self Government (Urban and Rural) UNIT-V I- Welfare Administration for SC s, STs & Women II- Issue Areas in Indian administration. (i) Generalist- Specialist Controversy, (ii) Problem of Corruption. (iii) Lok Ayukta & Lok Pal UNIT-I B.A. III Paper-III Theory and Practice of International Relations
1. The Study of International Relation: Meaning, Nature and Scope, 2. Approaches to the study of IR : Traditional and Behavioural; Liberal and Neo- Liberal; Realist and Neo- Realist; and Decision-making, 3. Actors and Influences: State and Non-state actors. UNIT-II 1. Cold War and its impact on world politics, 2. Post-Cold War world Order (with reference to views and concepts such as unipolarity, mutipolarity, End of History, Clash of Civilizations, etc), 3. The present International Security Environment., 4. Problems of the Third World Security. UNIT-III 1. NAM: Origin, role and re-orientation, 2. North-South Dialogue, 3. Globalisation and the interests of developing world, 4. United National Organization.(U.N.O.), 5. Regional organization; ASEAN and SAARC UNIT-IV 1. India s foreign policy. Determinants and objectives, 2. Development of Indian foreign policy 1947, 3. India and her neighbours (specially China, Pakistan and Nepal Bangladesh), 4. India s relations with major powers in the in the post -Cold War period UNIT-V 1. Collective Security and world peace, 2. Nuclear Proliferation: Problem and Solution, 3. Disarmament and Arms Control, 4. International Terrorism Books Recommended: I. U.R. Ghai Theoratical Aspect of International Relations, 2. Mahendra Kumar Theoretical Aspect of International Relations, 3. P.L. Kaushik International Relations, 4.J.H.
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