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Shivaji University, Kolhapur Revised Syllabus For Bachelor of Arts Part III Political Science - Sem - V 2 1. TITLE : Subject:- Political Theory ( No VII ) Optional under the Faculty of Arts. 2. YEAR OF IMPLEMENTATION :- Revised Syllabus will be implemented from June 2012onwards. 3. OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE:- This paper is an introductory to the ideas and theories in Political Science. It tries to explain the evolution and usage of these concepts. These concepts and theories will be studied historically and analytically. This will help to understand the concepts with contemporary time. 4. DURATION :- The course shall be a full time course. The duration of course shall be three years. 5. PATTERN:- Pattern of examination will be Semester. 6. ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION:- As per eligibility criteria prescribed for each course and the merit list in the qualifying examination. 7. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION:- The medium of instruction shall be English or Marathi. 8. EQUIVALANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TITLES AND CONTENT OF PAPERS:- ( FOR REVISED SYLLABUS) Sr. Title of Old Se m. 1. IV Political Theory & Concept 2. V Theory & Practice of Public 3. VI 4. VII Comparative Government & 5. VIII Western Political Thought Pape r Sem. V VII Political Theory VI XII Political Concepts V VIII Theory of Public V IX Theory of V X Constitution of United Kingdom and China V XI Western Political Thinkers VI XIII Practice of Public VI XIV Practice of VI XV Constitution of United States of America and France VI XVi Modern Western Political Thinkers

9. Syllabus:- 3 Revised Syllabus B.A. III- Political Science From June 2012 Semester - V VII Political Theory Unit -1. Political Science as a Discipline :- Meaning, Nature, Scope and Importance. Unit -2. Approaches to the study of :- Historical, Normative, Empirical and Political science Behavioural Unit -3. Theories of origin of the state :- Divine, Social Contract,Evolutionary Unit -4. Theories of Democracy :- Liberal, Elite and Pluralist lsfelvj & 5 jktdh; fl}kar & isij Ø-7?kVd 1½ jkt; kkl=,d vh;kl fo k; vfkz ]Lo:Ik] O;kIrh vkf.k egro-?kvd 2½ jkt; kkl=kp;k vh;klkps f Vdksu,sfrgkfld f Vdksu] vkn kzoknh f Vdksu ] vuqhkooknh f Vdksu vkf.k orzuoknh f Vdksu-?kVd 3½ jkt;kp;k mn;kps fl)kar nsoh fl)kar] lkekftd djkj fl)kar] mrdzkarhoknh fl)kar-?kvd 4½ yksd kkghps fl)kar mnkjeroknh ]vfhktuoknh vkf.k vusdlrrkoknh- 10) Scheme of Teaching :- UNIT Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 of Lectures (of Lectures-18) (of Lectures-12) (of Lectures-18) (of Lectures-12) 11) Recommended Reading : A) Basic Reading : 1. E.Barker - Principles of Social and Political Theory, Calcutta Oxford University press 1776. 2. S.P.Verma - Modern Political Theory, Vikas Publication House Pvt. Ltd. Delhi 1994. 3. Jagannath Mohanty - Teaching of Human Rights, Deep Publication Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi 2005. 4. J.C.Johari - Contemporary Political Theory, Sterling Publishers, New Delhi 1995. 5. kapur A.C.- Principle of Political Science, S Chand & co.ltd, New Delhi 1997. 6. MkW-fn fn-dk dk-xnsz]mkw xnsz]mkw-fo fo-ek ek-ckpy & vk/kqfud jktdh; fo ys k.k] dkwfuvusuvy çdk ku] iq.ks 1975-7. MkW-Hkk Hkk-y-HkksGs HkksGs & jktdh; fl)kar vkf.k fo ys k.k] fiaigkiqjs cqd fmlvªhc;qvlz] ukxiwj

2002-8- jk-e-xks[kys & jkt; kkl=kph eqyrros Hkkx 1 o 2-9- j-?k- ojkmdj& jktdh; fl/nkarkph eqyrros 4 B) Additional Reading:- 1. A. Appadorai - The Substance of, Oxford University Press 1975. 2. J.C.Johari - Principle of Modern Political Sciences, Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 1995 3. T.S.N.Sastry India and Human Rights, Concepts Publishing company New Delhi. 4. - fn- cksjkgdj & jktdh; fl)kar- 5. o- ea- flj khdj & jkt; kkl= o kklulalfkk- 6- fn- dk- xnsz & jktdh; fl)kar- 7- ch-ch ch-ikvhy & jktdh; fl)kar o ladyiuk C) Reference Reading:- 1. H.J.Laski - A Grammar of politics,allen & Unwin 1948. 2. D. Held - Political Theory and Modern Cambridge Polity Press 1989. 3. Arnold Brecht - Political Theory Foundation of 20 th century Political Theory, Bombay 1965. 4. N.P.Barry Introduction to Modern Political theory, London Macmillan 1995. 5. S.Ram Swamy - Political Theory Ideas and Concepts, Delhi Macmillan 2002. 6. Amol Roy, Mohit Bhattacharya - Political Theory, The World Press Pvt. Ltd Calcutta.1985. 7. R. Mishra Human Right, Summit Enterprises New Delhi. 8. Prof. N. Sanajaoba Human Right, Vol.I II III, Manas Publications. 9. Robert Dahl - Modern Political Analysis prentice Hall, New Jersey,1963. 10.,dukFk lk[kgdj ]v kksd tsu & jktdh; fl)kar ladyiuk vkf.k fopkjlj.kh- 11. ysfogu fyvk & ekuoh gdd ¼ vuqokn ½ ç u vkf.k mrrjs] fodkl ns kikams] uw kuy cqd] fnyyh-2004

Shivaji University, Kolhapur Revised Syllabus For Bachelor of Arts Part III Political Science 5 1. TITLE : Subject:- Theory of Public ( VIII ) Optional under the Faculty of Arts. 2. YEAR OF IMPLEMENTATION:- Revised Syllabus will be implemented from June 2012 onwards. 3. OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE:- This is an introductory course in Public.The essence of Public lies in its effectiveness in translating the governing philosophy into programmes, policies and community living.the paper covers bases of organization and Principles of organization, Units of organization and Personnel. 4. DURATION:- The course shall be a full time course. The duration of course shall be three years. 5. PATTERN:- Pattern of examination will be Semester 6. ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION:- As per eligibility criteria prescribed for each course and the merit list in the qualifying examination. 7. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION:- The medium of instruction shall be English or Marathi. 8. EQUIVALANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TITLES AND CONTENT OF PAPERS:- ( FOR REVISED SYLLABUS) Sr. Title of Old Se m. 1. IV Political Theory & Concept 2. V Theory & Practice of Public 3. VI 4. VII Comparative Government & 5. VIII Western Political Thought Pape r Sem. V VII Political Theory VI XII Political Concepts V VIII Theory of Public V IX Theory of V X Constitution of United Kingdom and China V XI Western Political Thinkers VI XIII Practice of Public VI XIV Practice of VI XV Constitution of United States of America and France VI XVi Modern Western Political Thinkers

6 9. Syllabus:- Revised Syllabus B.A. III- Political Science Semester - 5 From June 2012 VIII -Theory of Public Unit -1. Public :- A) Meaning, Nature, Scope B) and. Unit -2. Organization :- A) Bases of Organization B) Principles of Organization- Hierarchy, Span of control, unity of Command, Co-ordination, Delegation, Centralization and Decentralization. Unit -3. Units of Organization :- A) Staff and Line Agencies B) Public Corporation- Characteristics, Parliamentary control, Challenges of Privatization. Unit -4. Personnel :- A)Recruitment B) Training C) Promotion and Discipline D) Neutrality of civil Servants. Ykkssdç kklu fl)kar ¼ isij Ø- 8 ½?kVd 1½ yksdç kklu %& v½ vfkz] Lo#i vkf.k O;kIrh Ck½ jktdkj.k vkf.k ç kklu?kvd 2½ la?kvuk %& v½ la?kvusps ik;khkwr?kvd Ck½ la?kvusph rros & inlksiku] fu;a=.k d{kk] vkksph,drk] leuo;] lrrkçnku] dsaæhdj.k vkf.k fodsaæhdj.k-?kvd 3½ la?kvusps?kvd %& v½ lyykxkj?kvd o js kk?kvd Ck½ yksdfuxe & osf k V;s] yksdfuxekojhy lalnh; fu;a=.k vkf.k yksdfuxekiq<hy [kktxhdj.kkph vkogkus-?kvd 4½ lsod ç kklu %& v½ Hkjrh Ck½ çf k{k.k d½ c<rh vkf.k f klr M½ lunh lsodkaph jktdh; rvlfkrk 10) Scheme of Teaching :- UNIT Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 11) Recommended Reading : of Lectures (of Lectures-12) (of Lectures-14) (of Lectures-17) (of Lectures-17) A) Basic Reading : 1. L D.White Introduction to the study of Publication :( New York,

M.C.Millan, 1995) 2. Dr.M.P.Sharma and B.L,Sadana - Public in theory and Practice, Kitab mahal, Allahabad.1999 3. Avasti and Maheshwari - Public, 24 th Edition, Laxshmi Narayan Agarwal,Agra.2000. 4. uk-j-bukenkj & yksdç kklu- uk bukenkj 7 B) Additional Reading:- 1. Rumki Basu - Public, Concepts and Theories. Sterling, New Delhi 1990. 2. Caiden Geral E.- The Dynamics of Public, New York 1971. 3. çk-i-fl fl-dk.ks & yksdç kklukps fl)kar] fo k çdk ku ukxiwj- çk fl dk.ks 4. MkW-vtwZuj vtwzujko n kzudkj & yksdç kklu] dsykl ifcyds kul] vksjaxkckn- 5. MkW- kkarkjke Hkksxys & yksdç kklu fl)kar o dk;zi)rh] dsykl ifcyds kul] vksjaxkckn- 6. çk- ch-ch ch-ikvhy & yksdç kklu] QMds çdk ku] dksygkiwj- 7- eqgs ç-x- ç & yksdç kklukph ewyrros- 8. cksjk k ikjl & yksdç kklu kkl=- 9. ckpy fo-ek ek- & yksdç kklukph ewyrro-s C) Reference Reading:- 1. B.L.Fadia - Theory, Sahitya Bhavan Publication, Agra 2002. 2. Mohit Bhattacharya - Public.The World press Pvt.Ltd.Calcutta.2000. 3. Frederickson H- Gorge - New Public,1980. 4. Edited by Bidyut Chakrabarty & Mohit Bhattacharya - Public A Reader Oxford University press New Delhi.2003

Shivaji University, Kolhapur Revised Syllabus For Bachelor of Arts Part III Political Science Sem- 5 8 1. TITLE : Subject:- Theory of ( No IX ) Optional under the Faculty of Arts. 2. YEAR OF IMPLEMENTATION:- Revised Syllabus will be implemented from June 2012 onwards. 3. OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE:- This paper deals with the concepts and dimension of ; main theories of. It also deals with the working of international and regional organizations and the new world order that emerged after the end of cold war. 4. DURATION :- The course shall be a full time course. The duration of course shall be three years. 5. PATTERN:- Pattern of examination will be Semester 6. ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION:- As per eligibility criteria prescribed for each course and the merit list in the qualifying examination. 7. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION:- The medium of instruction shall be English or Marathi. 8. EQUIVALANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TITLES AND CONTENT OF PAPERS:- ( FOR REVISED SYLLABUS) Sr. Title of Old Se m. 1. IV Political Theory & Concept 2. V Theory & Practice of Public 3. VI 4. VII Comparative Government & 5. VIII Western Political Thought Pape r Sem. V VII Political Theory VI XII Political Concepts V VIII Theory of Public V IX Theory of V X Constitution of United Kingdom and China V XI Western Political Thinkers VI XIII Practice of Public VI XIV Practice of VI XV Constitution of United States of America and France VI XVi Modern Western Political Thinkers 9. Syllabus:-

9 Revised Syllabus B.A. III- Political Science Semester - 5 Since June 2012 9 Theory of Section I Unit -1. Nature of :- A) Meaning, Nature and Scope of. B) Theories of ; Idealist and Realist. Unit -2. National Power :- Meaning and elements: Geography, Population Natural resources Technology, Ideology, Leadership. Unit -3. Foreign policy :- Objectives and determinants of foreign Policy. Unit -4. Diplomacy :- Meaning, Kinds and Functions of Diplomat. vkarjjk Vªh; jktdkj.k % fl)kar ¼ isij Ø-9½?kVd 1½ vkarjjk Vªh; jktdkj.kkps Lo#i?kVd 2½ jk Vªh; lrrkk?kvd 3½ ijjk Vª /kksj.k?kvd 4½ jktu; %& v½ vkarjjk Vªh; jktdkj.kkpk vfkz] Lo#i vkf.k O;kIrhc½ vkarjjk Vªh; jktdkj.kkps fl)kar% vkn kzoknh vkf.k oklrooknh- %& jk VªlRrspk vfkz vkf.k?kvd% Hkwxksy] yksdla[;k uslfxzd lk/kulairrh] ra=kku] fopkj/kkjk] usr`ro- %& mfn~n V;s vkf.k ijjk Vª /kksj.kkps fu/kkzjd %& vfkz] çdkj vkf.k jktu;kkph dk;sz- 10) Scheme of Teaching :- UNIT Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 11) Recommended Reading : of Lectures (of Lectures-18) (of Lectures-15) (of Lectures-15) (of Lectures-12) A) Basic Reading :- 1. Vinoy kumar Malhotra - Relation ( New Delhi : Anmol, Publication1999) 2. Joshna Goldstein - Relation ( New York, Longman, 2003) 3. Hans Morgenthan - Among Nation ( New York, Alfred Knopf, 1985) 4. MkW- ksysaæ nsogk.kdj & vkarjjk Vªh; laca/k ] vksjaxkckn% fo k çdk ku] 2005 5. MkW- olar jk;iwjdj & vkarjjk Vªh; laca/k ] eaxs k çdk ku] ukxiwj 6. MkW- ok- Hkk-ikVhy & vkarjjk Vªh; laca/k ] eaxs k çdk ku] ukxiwj 7- MkW- oklarh jkle] MkW- ds-,l- [kkijs& vkarjjk Vªh; laca/k] QMds izdk'ku] dksygkiwj

B) Additional Reading:- 1. K.J.Holsti, Chris Brown- Understanding Relations ( New York Palgrave,2001) 2. Michael Roskin, Nicholas Berry- New world of Relations ( New Delhi, Prentice Hall 2003. 3. MkW- ksysaæ nsogk.kdj & ledkyhu tkxfrd jktdkj.kkrhy çeq[k ç u] ¼ vksjaxkckn% fo k çdk ku] 2006 ½ 4- j-?k- ojkmdj& vkarjjk Vªh; laca/k vkf.k jktdkj.k] fo kizdk'ku] ukxiwj 10 C) Reference Reading:- 1. Charles Kegley,Eugene Wittkopf - World, Trends and Transformation ( New York, St Martin Press,1993) 2. Theodore Columbis, James Wolf - Introduction to Relations, Power and Justice( New Delhi, Prentice Hall, 1986)

Shivaji University, Kolhapur Revised Syllabus For Bachelor of Arts Part III Political Science Semester - 5 1. TITLE : Subject:- Constitution of United Kingdom and China ( No 10 ) Optional under the Faculty of Arts. 2. YEAR OF IMPLEMENTATION:- Revised Syllabus will be implemented from June 2012 onwards. 3. OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE:- This paper studies the major constitution of the world by adopting a Comparative approach. The constitutional and legal provisions, the ideological basis, the institutional arrangement and their social and economic background are to be explained, analyzed and evaluated critically. The historical background to individual constitutions are to be emphasized to gain an understanding of its evolution. The comparative perspective enables the student to understand the differences and similarities between the various constitutional arrangements. Furthermore the political Institutions are to be studied in light of the political process to gain an understanding of the dynamics of actual politics and policy making. 4. DURATION :- The course shall be a full time course. The duration of course shall be three years. 5. PATTERN:- Pattern of examination will be Semester 6. ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION:- As per eligibility criteria prescribed for each course and the merit list in the qualifying examination. 7. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION:- The medium of instruction shall be English or Marathi. 8. EQUIVALANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TITLES AND CONTENT OF PAPERS:- ( FOR REVISED SYLLABUS) Sr. Pape r Title of Old Se m. Pape r 1. IV Political Theory & Concept 2. V Theory & Practice of V VIII Theory of Public Public 3. VI V IX Theory of 4. VII Comparative Government & 5. VIII Western Political Thought Sem. 11 V VII Political Theory VI XII Political Concepts V X Constitution of United Kingdom and China V XI Western Political Thinkers VI XIII Practice of Public VI XIV Practice of VI XV Constitution of United States of America and France VI XVi Modern Western Political Thinkers

9. Syllabus:- 12 Bachelor of Arts Part III Political Science Semester - 5 10 Constitution of United Kingdom and China Unit - 1. A. Unitary Government : Meaning and Features B. Characteristics of Constitutions Unit - 2. Legislative : Composition and Functions Unit - 3. Executive : Composition and Functions Unit - 4. A. Judiciary : Structure and Functions B. Political Party System baxyam o phuph jkt;?kvuk ¼ isij ua- 10 ½?kVd 1½ v-,dkre 'kklu % vfkz vkf.k osf'k"v;sc- jkt;?kvusph osf'k"v;s?kvd 2½ dk;ns eamg % jpuk k vkf.k dk;sz?kvd 3½ dk;zdkjh eamg % jpuk vkf.k dk;sz?kvd 4½ v- U;k;eaMG % jpuk vkf.k dk;sz c- jktdh; i{k i)rh 10) Scheme of Teaching :- UNIT Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 of Lectures (of Lectures-18) (of Lectures-12) (of Lectures-12) (of Lectures-18) 11) Recommended Reading : A) Basic Reading :- 1. Harry Eckstein & David E Apter - Comparative, A Reader ( New York, The Free press, 1968) 2. J Blondel An Introduction to Comparative Government, London, 1969. 3. fn-dk dk-xnsz] fo-ek ek-ckpy & vk/kqfud jktdh; fo ys k.k] dkwfuvusuvy çdk ku] iq.ks- fn dk xnsz] fo ek ckpy B) Additional Reading:- 1. V.D.Mahajan - Select Modern Governments, S. Chand & Co Ltd, New Delhi. 2. çkpk;z panz ks[kj kkl=h & çeq[k ns kkaph kkluç.kkyh] ik;y çdk ku] y{ehuxj] ukxiwj&10 3. ns keq[k vydk & rksykfud kklu vkf.k jktfurh] lkbzukfk çdk ku] ukxiwj-

4- nsoxkodj jk-xks xks- & vk/kqfud jktdh; O;oLFkk] lkbzukfk çdk ku] ukxiwj- 5- izk-ch ch-ch ch-ikvhy & rqyukred 'kklu vkf.k jktdkj.k] QMds izdk'ku] dksygkiwj 13 C) Reference Reading:- 1. Herman Finer - The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Methuen and Company, London, 1969 2. S.R. Maheshwari - Comparative Govt. and Laxmi Narayan Agrawal, Agra,1983. 3. V.N.khanna Major Political Systems, Chand and Company, Delhi. 4. J.C.Johari Comparative, Sterling, Delhi. 5. Vidya Bhushan - Comparative, Atlantic Publication and Distributors. 6. J.Denis Derbyshire, Ian Derbyshire - Political System of the world, Allied Publishers Ltd. 7. D.Deol Comparative Government and, sterling Publishers pvt.ltd. 8. fpa-x-?kkaxjsdj & rqyukred jktdh; fo ys k.k ] dkwfuvusuvy çdk ku] iq.ks- 9. e-n-ns kikams ns kikams & kklulalfkk& jkt;i)rh rksykfud fopkkj] egkjk Vª fo kihb] xzafkfufezrh eamgklkbh fn dksygkiwj jk;vlz dks&vkwi- lkslk;vh fy- dksygkiwj- çk- lqcks/kdqekj, dkadzcs & kklulalfkk rqyukred vh;kl] jkfoy ifcyds kulk] lkrkjk- 10- çk

Shivaji University, Kolhapur Revised Syllabus For Bachelor of Arts Part III Political Science Semester - 5 14 1. TITLE : Subject:- Western Political Thinkers ( No XI ) Optional under the Faculty of Arts. 2. YEAR OF IMPLEMENTATION:- Revised Syllabus will be implemented from June 2012 onwards. 3. OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE:- This paper studies the classical tradition in Political Theory from Plato to Hegal with the view to understand how the great masters explained and analyzed Political events and problems of their time and prescribed solutions. The text are to be interpreted both in the historical and philosophical perspective to understand the University of the enterprise of Political theorizing. The legacy of the thinkers is explained with the view to establish the continuity and change within the western Political tradition. It helps students to study historical aspects of western state and society. 4. DURATION :- The course shall be a full time course. The duration of course shall be three years. 5. PATTERN:- Pattern of examination will be Semester 6. ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION:- As per eligibility criteria prescribed for each course and the merit list in the qualifying examination. 7. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION:- The medium of instruction shall be English or Marathi. 8. EQUIVALANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TITLES AND CONTENT OF PAPERS:- ( FOR REVISED SYLLABUS) Sr. Title of Old Se m. 1. IV Political Theory & Concept 2. V Theory & Practice of Public 3. VI 4. VII Comparative Government & 5. VIII Western Political Thought Pape r Sem. V VII Political Theory VI XII Political Concepts V VIII Theory of Public V IX Theory of V X Constitution of United Kingdom and China V XI Western Political Thinkers VI XIII Practice of Public VI XIV Practice of VI XV Constitution of United States of America and France VI XVi Modern Western Political Thinkers

9. Syllabus:- 15 Revised Syllabus B.A. III- Political Science Semester - 5 From June 2012 XI - Western Political Thinkers Unit - 1 Plato :- Justice, Education, Ideal state Unit - 2 Aristotle :- Nature and Classification of state, Citizenship, Revolution. Unit - 3 Machiavelli :- Human Nature, Role of king, politics and Morality Unit - 4 Hegel :- Dialectics, State and Civil Society. Ikk PkkR; jktdh; fopkjoar ¼ isij Ø-11 ½?kVd 1½ IysVks?kVd 2½ vwfjlvkwvy?kvd 3½ ewfd;kfogyh?kvd 4½ gsxsy %& U;k;] f k{k.k] vkn kz jkt;- %& jkt;kps Lo#i o oxhzdj.k] ukxfjdro] dzkarh- %& ekuoh LoHkko] jktkph Hkwfedk] jktdkj.k vkf.k usfrdrk- %& fojks/kfodkl okn] jkt; o ukxjh lekt- 10) Scheme of Teaching :- UNIT Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 of Lectures (of Lectures-18) (of Lectures-18) (of Lectures-12) (of Lectures-12) 11) Recommended Reading : A) Basic Reading : 1. Francis W. Coker - Recent Political Thought, The world press Pvt. Ltd. 2. çk-vjfoan k`axkjiqjs çk vjfoan k`axkjiqjs & Hkkjrh; rfkk ikf pekr; jktdh; fopkj] eaxs k çdk ku] ukxiwj- 3- çk- Hkk- y- HkksGs & Hkkjrh; vkf.k ikf pekr; jktdh; fopkj] fiaigkiqjs vw.m daifcy klz] ukxiwjikf pekr; jktdh; fopkjoar] fiaigkiqjs cqd fmflvªc;qvlz] ukxiwj- B) Additional Reading:- 1. George H. Sabine - A History of Political Theory, George G. Harrap and and Co. Ltd London.

2. C. L.Wayper Political Thought, S. T. Pauls, Honce Warwick Lane London Ec.4. 3. çk-ok ok-hkk Hkk-ikVhy & ikf pekr; jktdh; fopkjd] eaxs k çdk ku] ukxiwj 4. çk-fo fo-lh-tks kh & IysVks vkf.k vwfjlvkwvy ;kaps jktdh; rrokku] ukfk eqnz.kky;] çk fo lh tks kh vksjaxkckn- çk-i-lh lh-dk.ks & dkgh çeq[k jkt; kkl=k] fo k çdk ku] ukxiwj çk-fn fn-dk dk-xnsz & ik pkr; jktdh; fopkj çokg] egkjk Vª jkt; xzafkfufezrh eamgklkbh xks- ;- jk.ks çdk ku] iq.ks- 5. çk 6. çk 16 C) Reference Reading:- 1. V. D. Mahajan and R. R. Sethi Recent Political Thought, Premier Publishing Company, Delhi. 2. William Ebenstein - Great Political Thinkers - Plato to the present Modern Political Thought, The Great Issues, IInd edition, Oxford and IBH Publisjing Company. 3. Radhey Sham Chourasia- History of Western Political Thought Vol. I & II. 4. Suda J.P.- History of Political Thought. 5. MkW- uk-;- MksGs & jktdh; fopkjkapk bfrgkl] dkwfuvusuvy çdk ku] iq.ks- 6. çk- lq/kkdj dqyd.khz & fuomd jktdh; fopkjoar] fo khkkjrh çdk ku] ykrwj-

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Semester - VI XII Political Concepts 18 Unit -1.State,Nation and Sovereignty :- State- Meaning, Basic Elements of State Nation-Meaning, Factors of Nationality. Sovereignty-Meaning, Characteristics of Sovereignty monistic and Pluralistic theory of Sovereignty. Unit -2. Rights, Liberty, Equality and :- Meaning and types. Justice Unit -3. Power, Authority and :- Power Meaning and Nature Legitimacy Authority Meaning,characteristics, Types, Relations between Power and Authority. Legitimacy- Meaning,nature and sources of Legitimacy. Unit -4. Human Rights :- Meaning, Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), National and state Human Rights Commissions in India Composition, Power and Functions. lsfelvj & 6 jktdh; ladyiuk & isij Ø-12?kVd 1½ ½ jkt;] jk Vª vkf.k lkozòksero?kvd 2½ ½ gdd] Lokra«;] lerk vkf.k U;k;?kVd 3½ ½ lrrk] vf/klrrk vkf.k vf/keku;rk?kvd 4½ ½ ekuoh h gdd jkt; & vfkz] jkt;kps ewyhkwr?kvd jk Vª & vfkz] jk Vªh;Rokps?kVd lkozhkksero & vfkz] lkozhkkserokph osf k V;s lkozhkkserokpk,dlrrkoknh o vusdlrrkoknh fl)karvfkz o çdkjlrrk & vfkz vkf.k Lo#i vf/klrrk & vfkz] osf k V;s] çdkj( lrrk vkf.k vf/klrrk laca/k vf/keku;rk & vfkz] Lo#i] vf/keku;rsph mxelfkkus ¼ vk/kkj ½ vfkz] ekuoh gddkapk tkxfrd tkfgjukek ¼1948½] Hkkjrkrhy jk Vªh; o jkt; ekuoh gdd vk;ksx R;kaph jpuk vf/kdkj o dk;sz- 10) Scheme of Teaching :- UNIT Unit 1 of Lectures (of Lectures-12)

Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 11) Recommended Reading : (of Lectures-18) (of Lectures-18) (of Lectures-12) 19 A) Basic Reading : 1. E.Barker - Principles of Social and Political Theory, Calcutta Oxford University press 1776. 2. S.P.Verma - Modern Political Theory, Vikas Publication House Pvt. Ltd. Delhi 1994. 3. Jagannath Mohanty - Teaching of Human Rights, Deep Publication Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi 2005. 4. J.C.Johari - Contemporary Political Theory, Sterling Publishers, New Delhi 1995. 5. Kapur A.C.- Principle of Political Science, S Chand & co.ltd, New Delhi 1997. 6. MkW-fn fn-dk dk-xnsz]mkw xnsz]mkw-fo fo-ek ek-ckpy & vk/kqfud jktdh; fo ys k.k] dkwfuvusuvy çdk ku] iq.ks 1975-7. MkW-Hkk Hkk-y-HkksGs HkksGs & jktdh; fl)kar vkf.k fo ys k.k] fiaigkiqjs cqd fmlvªhc;qvlz] ukxiwj 2002-8- jk-e-xks[kys & jkt; kkl=kph eqyrros Hkkx 1 o 2-9- j-?k- ojkmdj& jktdh; fl/nkarkph eqyrros B) Additional Reading:- 1. A. Appadorai - The Substance of, Oxford University Press 1975. 2. J.C.Johari - Principle of Modern Political Sciences, Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 1995 3. T.S.N.Sastry India and Human Rights, Concepts Publishing company New Delhi. 4. - fn- cksjkgdj & jktdh; fl)kar- 5. o- ea- flj khdj & jkt; kkl= o kklulalfkk- 6- fn- dk- xnsz & jktdh; fl)kar- 7- ch-ch ch-ikvhy & jktdh; fl)kar o ladyiuk C) Reference Reading:- 5. H.J.Laski - A Grammar of politics,allen & Unwin 1948. 6. D. Held - Political Theory and Modern Cambridge Polity Press 1989. 7. Arnold Brecht - Political Theory Foundation of 20 th century Political Theory, Bombay 1965. 8. N.P.Barry Introduction to Modern Political theory, London Macmillan 1995. 5. S.Ram Swamy - Political Theory Ideas and Concepts, Delhi Macmillan 2002. 6. Amol Roy, Mohit Bhattacharya - Political Theory, The World Press Pvt. Ltd Calcutta.1985. 10. R. Mishra Human Right, Summit Enterprises New Delhi. 11. Prof. N. Sanajaoba Human Right, Vol.I II III, Manas Publications. 12. Robert Dahl - Modern Political Analysis prentice Hall, New Jersey,1963. 10.,dukFk lk[kgdj ]v kksd tsu & jktdh; fl)kar ladyiuk vkf.k fopkjlj.kh- 11. ysfogu fyvk & ekuoh gdd ¼ vuqokn ½ ç u vkf.k mrrjs] fodkl ns kikams] uw kuy cqd] fnyyh-2004

Shivaji University, Kolhapur Revised Syllabus For Bachelor of Arts Part III Political Science Semester VI 20 2. TITLE : Subject:- Practice of Public ( XIII ) Optional under the Faculty of Arts. 2. YEAR OF IMPLEMENTATION:- Revised Syllabus will be implemented from June 2012 onwards. 3. OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE:- This is an introductory course in Public.The essence of Public lies in its effectiveness in translating the governing philosophy into programmes, policies and community living.the paper covers financial administration, administrative law, good governance etc. The recent development in the field of Public such as O & M, Scientific Management are considered in this. The importance of legislative and judicial control over administration is also Highlighted. 4. DURATION:- The course shall be a full time course. The duration of course shall be three years. 5. PATTERN:- Pattern of examination will be Semester 6. ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION:- As per eligibility criteria prescribed for each course and the merit list in the qualifying examination. 7. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION:- The medium of instruction shall be English or Marathi. 8. EQUIVALANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TITLES AND CONTENT OF PAPERS:- ( FOR REVISED SYLLABUS) Sr. Title of Old Se m. 1. IV Political Theory & Concept 2. V Theory & Practice of Public 3. VI 4. VII Comparative Government & 5. VIII Western Political Thought Pape r Sem. V VII Political Theory VI XII Political Concepts V VIII Theory of Public V IX Theory of V X Constitution of United Kingdom and China V XI Western Political Thinkers VI XIII Practice of Public VI XIV Practice of VI XV Constitution of United States of America and France VI XVi Modern Western Political Thinkers 9. Syllabus:-

Revised Syllabus B.A. III- Political Science Semester - 6 Since June 2012 21 XIII -Practice of Public Unit -1. Financial :- Budgetary Process-Preparation, Sanction and Parliamentary control Over financial. Unit -2.Administrative Law and Tribunals, legislative and Administrative, Judicial Control Over. Unit -3. Good Governence. Lokpal and Lokayukta, Communication and Accountability. Unit -4.Administrative Improvement :- A) Scientific Management- Meaning, Principles of Scientific Management. B)Organization and Method(O & M) Meaning, Nature Functions and Need. yksdç'kklu % O;ogkj isij Ø-13?kVd 1½ ½ forrh; ç kklu %& vankti=dkph çfø;k & r;kjh] eatqjh vkf.k lalnh; fu;a=.k-?kvd 2½ ½ ç kkldh; dk;nk o ç kkldh; U;k;kf/kdj.ks] ks] ç kklukojhy lalnh; vkf.k U;k;ky;hu fu;a=.k-?kvd 3½ lqiz'kklu] yksdiky vkf.k yksdk;qdr] ] lalwpu] mrrjnkf;ro?kvd 4½ ½ ç kkldh; lq/kkj.kk %& v½ kkl=h; O;oLFkkiu & vfkz] kkl=h; O;oLFkkiukph rros- Ck½ la?kvu vkf.k i)rh & vfkz] Lo#i] dk;sz o la?kvu vkf.k i)rhph vko ;drk- 10) Scheme of Teaching :- UNIT Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 of Lectures (of Lectures-15) (of Lectures-15) (of Lectures-14) (of Lectures-16) 11) Recommended Reading : A) Basic Reading : 1. L D.White Introduction to the study of Publication :( New York, M.C.Millan, 1995) 2. Dr.M.P.Sharma and B.L,Sadana - Public in theory and Practice, Kitab mahal, Allahabad.1999 3. Avasti and Maheshwari - Public, 24 th Edition, Laxshmi Narayan Agarwal,Agra.2000. 4. uk-j-bukenkj & yksdç kklu- uk bukenkj

22 B) Additional Reading:- 1. Rumki Basu - Public, Concepts and Theories. Sterling, New Delhi 1990. 2. Caiden Geral E.- The Dynamics of Public, New York 1971. 3. çk-i-fl fl-dk.ks & yksdç kklukps fl)kar] fo k çdk ku ukxiwj- çk fl dk.ks 4. MkW-vtwZujko n kzudkj & yksdç kklu] dsykl ifcyds kul] vksjaxkckn- 5. MkW- kkarkjke Hkksxys & yksdç kklu fl)kar o dk;zi)rh] dsykl ifcyds kul] vksjaxkckn- 6. çk- ch-ch ch-ikvhy & yksdç kklu] QMds çdk ku] dksygkiwj- 7- eqgs ç-x- ç & yksdç kklukph ewyrros- 8. cksjk ikjl & yksdç kklu kkl=- 9. ckpy fo-ek ek- & yksdç kklukph ewyrro-s C) Reference Reading:- 1. B.L.Fadia - Theory, Sahitya Bhavan Publication, Agra 2002. 2. Mohit Bhattacharya - Public.The World press Pvt.Ltd.Calcutta.2000. 3. Frederickson H- Gorge - New Public,1980. 4. Edited by Bidyut Chakrabarty & Mohit Bhattacharya - Public A Reader Oxford University press New Delhi.2003

Shivaji University, Kolhapur Revised Syllabus For Bachelor of Arts Part III Political Science Sem- 6 23 1. TITLE : Subject:- Practice of ( No 14 ) Optional under the Faculty of Arts. 2. YEAR OF IMPLEMENTATION:- Revised Syllabus will be implemented from June 2012 onwards. 3. OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE:- This paper deals with the concepts and dimension of ; main theories of. It highlights various aspects of Conflict and conflict resolution. It also deal with the working of international and regional organizations and the new world order that emerged after the end of cold war. 4. DURATION :- The course shall be a full time course. The duration of course shall be three years. 5. PATTERN:- Pattern of examination will be Semester 6. ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION:- As per eligibility criteria prescribed for each course and the merit list in the qualifying examination. 7. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION:- The medium of instruction shall be English or Marathi. 8. EQUIVALANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TITLES AND CONTENT OF PAPERS:- ( FOR REVISED SYLLABUS) Sr. Title of Old Se m. 1. IV Political Theory & Concept 2. V Theory & Practice of Public 3. VI 4. VII Comparative Government & 5. VIII Western Political Thought Pape r Sem. V VII Political Theory VI XII Political Concepts V VIII Theory of Public V IX Theory of V X Constitution of United Kingdom and China V XI Western Political Thinkers VI XIII Practice of Public VI XIV Practice of VI XV Constitution of United States of America and France VI XVi Modern Western Political Thinkers

9. Syllabus: 24 Revised Syllabus B.A. III- Political Science Semester - 6 Since June 2012 14 Practice of Unit -1. Collective security :- Meaning, changing Nature of collective security Unit -2. United Nation :- Objectives, Main organs and their. functions. Unit -3. Disarmament :- A) Meaning and Nature B) Non Proliferation Treaty( NPT) Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty(CTBT) Unit -4. New world Order :- A) Post Cold - War international order. B) Regional organizations SAARC, European Union. C) W.T.O vkarjjk"vªh; jktdkj.k % O;ogkj isij Ø-14?kVd 1½ lkewfgd lqjf{krrk?kvd 2½ la;qdr jk Vªs?kVd 3½ fu kl=hdj.k?kvd 4½ uohu tkxfrd O;oLFkk %& vfkz] lkewfgd] lqjf{krrk % cnyrs Lo:i %& mfn~n V;s] çeq[k?kvd vkf.k R;kaph dk;sz %& v½ vfkz vkf.k Lo#i Ck½ v.ol= çlkj canh djkj ¼NPT ) vkf.k lozlekos kd v.kqpkp.kh canh djkj ( CTBT ) %& v½ khr ;q)ksrrj vkarjjk Vªh; O;oLFkkc½ çknsf kd la?kvuk% lkdz] ;qjksih; la?k] d½ tkxfrd O;kikj la?kvuk- 10) Scheme of Teaching :- UNIT Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 of Lectures (of Lectures-15) (of Lectures-12) (of Lectures-15) (of Lectures-18) 11) Recommended Reading : A) Basic Reading :- 1. Vinoy kumar Malhotra - Relation ( New Delhi : Anmol, Publication1999) 2. Joshna Goldstein - Relation ( New York, Longman, 2003) 3. Hans Morgenthan - Among Nation ( New York, Alfred Knopf, 1985)

4. MkW- ksysaæ nsogk.kdj & vkarjjk Vªh; laca/k ] vksjaxkckn% fo k çdk ku] 2005 5. MkW- olar jk;iwjdj & vkarjjk Vªh; laca/k ] eaxs k çdk ku] ukxiwj 6. MkW- ok- Hkk-ikVhy & vkarjjk Vªh; laca/k ] eaxs k çdk ku] ukxiwj 7- MkW- oklarh jkle] MkW- ds-,l- [kkijs& vkarjjk Vªh; laca/k] QMds izdk'ku] dksygkiwj B) Additional Reading:- 1. K.J.Holsti, Chris Brown- Understanding Relations ( New York Palgrave,2001) 2. Michael Roskin, Nicholas Berry- New world of Relations ( New Delhi, Prentice Hall 2003. 3. MkW- ksysaæ nsogk.kdj & ledkyhu tkxfrd jktdkj.kkrhy çeq[k ç u] ¼ vksjaxkckn% fo k çdk ku] 2006 ½ 4- j-?k- ojkmdj& vkarjjk Vªh; laca/k vkf.k jktdkj.k] fo kizdk'ku] ukxiwj 5- ch-ch ch-ikvhy & vkarjjk Vªh; laca/k vkf.k jktdkj.k] QMds izdk'ku] dksygkiwj 25 C) Reference Reading:- 1. Charles Kegley,Eugene Wittkopf - World, Trends and Transformation ( New York, St Martin Press,1993) 2. Theodore Columbis, James Wolf - Introduction to Relations, Power and Justice( New Delhi, Prentice Hall, 1986)

Shivaji University, Kolhapur Revised Syllabus For Bachelor of Arts Part III Political Science Semester - 6 26 1. TITLE : Subject:- Constitution of United States of America and France ( No 15 ) Optional under the Faculty of Arts. 2. YEAR OF IMPLEMENTATION:- Revised Syllabus will be implemented from June 2012 onwards. 3. OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE:- This paper studies the major constitution of the world by adopting a Comparative approach. The constitutional and legal provisions, the ideological basis, the institutional arrangement and their social and economic background are to be explained, analyzed and evaluated critically. The historical background to individual constitutions are to be emphasized to gain an understanding of its evolution. The comparative perspective enables the student to understand the differences and similarities between the various constitutional arrangements. Furthermore the political Institutions are to be studied in light of the political process to gain an understanding of the dynamics of actual politics and policy making. 4. DURATION :- The course shall be a full time course. The duration of course shall be three years. 5. PATTERN:- Pattern of examination will be Semester 6. ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION:- As per eligibility criteria prescribed for each course and the merit list in the qualifying examination. 7. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION:- The medium of instruction shall be English or Marathi. 8. EQUIVALANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TITLES AND CONTENT OF PAPERS:- ( FOR REVISED SYLLABUS) Sr. Title of Old Se m. 1. IV Political Theory & Concept 2. V Theory & Practice of Public 3. VI 4. VII Comparative Government & 5. VIII Western Political Thought Pape r Sem. V VII Political Theory VI XII Political Concepts V VIII Theory of Public V IX Theory of V X Constitution of United Kingdom and China V XI Western Political Thinkers VI XIII Practice of Public VI XIV Practice of VI XV Constitution of United States of America and France VI XVi Modern Western Political Thinkers

9. Syllabus:- 27 Bachelor of Arts Part III Political Science Semester - 6 15 Constitution of United States of America and France Unit - 1. A.Federal Government : Meaning and Nature B. Characteristics of Constitution Unit - 2. Legislature : Compositon and Functions Unit - 3. Executive : Composition and Functions Unit - 4. A. Judiciary : Structure and Functions B. Political Party System vesfjdk o ÝkUlph jkt;?kvuk ¼ isij ua- 15 ½?kVd 1½ v- la?kjkt; 'kklu % vfkz vkf.k osf'k"v;s- c- jkt;?kvusph osf'k"v;s?kvd 2½ dk;ns eamg % jpuk vkf.k dk;sz?kvd 3½ dk;zdkjh eamg % jpuk vkf.k dk;sz?kvd 4½ v- U;k;eaMG % jpuk vkf.k dk;sz c- jktdh; i{k i)rh 10) Scheme of Teaching :- UNIT Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 of Lectures (of Lectures-18) (of Lectures-12) (of Lectures-12) (of Lectures-18) 11) Recommended Reading : A) Basic Reading :- 1. Harry Eckstein & David E Apter - Comparative, A Reader ( New York, The Free press, 1968) 2. J Blondel An Introduction to Comparative Government, London, 1969. 3. fn-dk dk-xnsz] fo-ek ek-ckpy & vk/kqfud jktdh; fo ys k.k] dkwfuvusuvy çdk ku] iq.ks- fn dk xnsz] fo ek ckpy B) Additional Reading:-

1. V.D.Mahajan - Select Modern Governments, S. Chand & Co Ltd, New Delhi. 2. çkpk;z panz ks[kj kkl=h & çeq[k ns kkaph kkluç.kkyh] ik;y çdk ku] y{ehuxj] ukxiwj&10 3. ns keq[k vydk & rksykfud kklu vkf.k jktfurh] lkbzukfk çdk ku] ukxiwj- 4- nsoxkodj jk-xks xks- & vk/kqfud jktdh; O;oLFkk] lkbzukfk çdk ku] ukxiwj- 5- izk-ch ch-ch ch-ikvhy & rqyukred 'kklu vkf.k jktdkj.k] QMds izdk'ku] dksygkiwj 28 C) Reference Reading:- 1. Herman Finer - The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Methuen and Company, London, 1969 2. S.R. Maheshwari - Comparative Govt. and Laxmi Narayan Agrawal, Agra,1983. 3. V.N.khanna Major Political Systems, Chand and Company, Delhi. 4. J.C.Johari Comparative, Sterling, Delhi. 5. Vidya Bhushan - Comparative, Atlantic Publication and Distributors. 6. J.Denis Derbyshire, Ian Derbyshire - Political System of the world, Allied Publishers Ltd. 7. D.Deol Comparative Government and, sterling Publishers pvt.ltd. 8. fpa-x-?kkaxjsdj & rqyukred jktdh; fo ys k.k ] dkwfuvusuvy çdk ku] iq.ks- 9. e-n-ns kikams ns kikams & kklulalfkk& jkt;i)rh rksykfud fopkkj] egkjk Vª fo kihb] xzafkfufezrh eamgklkbh fn dksygkiwj jk;vlz dks&vkwi- lkslk;vh fy- dksygkiwj- çk- lqcks/kdqekj, dkadzcs & kklulalfkk rqyukred vh;kl] jkfoy ifcyds kulk] lkrkjk- 10- çk

Shivaji University, Kolhapur Revised Syllabus For Bachelor of Arts Part III Political Science Semester - 6 29 1. TITLE : Subject:- Modern Western Political Thinkers ( No XVI ) Optional under the Faculty of Arts. 2. YEAR OF IMPLEMENTATION:- Revised Syllabus will be implemented from June 2012 onwards. 3. OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE:- This paper studies the classical tradition in Political Theory from Karl Marx to Gramsci with the view to understand how the great masters explained and analyzed Political events and problems of their time and prescribed solutions. The text are to be interpreted both in the historical and philosophical perspective to understand the University of the enterprise of Political theorizing. The legacy of the thinkers is explained with the view to establish the continuity and change within the western Political tradition. It helps students to study historical aspects of western state and society. 4. DURATION :- The course shall be a full time course. The duration of course shall be three years. 5. PATTERN:- Pattern of examination will be Semester 6. ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION:- As per eligibility criteria prescribed for each course and the merit list in the qualifying examination. 7. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION:- The medium of instruction shall be English or Marathi. 8. EQUIVALANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TITLES AND CONTENT OF PAPERS:- ( FOR REVISED SYLLABUS) Sr. Title of Old Se m. 1. IV Political Theory & Concept 2. V Theory & Practice of Public 3. VI 4. VII Comparative Government & 5. VIII Western Political Thought Pape r Sem. V VII Political Theory VI XII Political Concepts V VIII Theory of Public V IX Theory of V X Constitution of United Kingdom and China V XI Western Political Thinkers VI XIII Practice of Public VI XIV Practice of VI XV Constitution of United States of America and France VI XVi Modern Western Political Thinkers

9. Syllabus:- 30 Revised Syllabus B.A. III- Political Science Semester - 6 From June 2012 XVI - Modern Western Political Thinkers Unit - 1 Karl Marx :- Historical Materialism, Theory of Surplus Value, Proletarian Revolution and Communism. Unit - 2 Antonio Gramsci :- Concept of Hegemony, Neo-Marxism Unit - 3 J. S. Mill :- Utilitarianism, Liberty, Representative Government. Unit -4 T.H. Green :- Idealism,Views on State, Views on Human Rights and Liberty. vk/kqfud ik'pkr; jktdh; fopkjoar ¼isij ua-16½?kvd 1½ dkyz ekdlz %&,sfrgkfld HkkSfrdokn] vfrfjdr ewy;kpk fl)kar] dkexkj dzkarh o lke;okn-?kvd 2½ vwuvksfuvks s s xzkelh %& /kwfj.krokph ladyiuk] uoekdlzokn?kvd 3½ ts-,l- fey?kvd 4½ Vh-,p- xzhu %& mi;qdrrkokn] Lokra«;] çfrfu/khd kklu- %& vkn kzokn] jkt;fo k;d fopkj] ekuoh gdd vkf.k Lokra«; fo k;d fopkj 10) Scheme of Teaching :- UNIT Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 of Lectures (of Lectures-18) (of Lectures-18) (of Lectures-12) (of Lectures-12) 11) Recommended Reading : A) Basic Reading : 1. Francis W. Coker - Recent Political Thought, The world press Pvt. Ltd. 2. çk-vj vjfoan k`axkjiqjs çk vj foan k`axkjiqjs & Hkkjrh; rfkk ikf pekr; jktdh; fopkj] eaxs k çdk ku] ukxiwj- 3- çk- Hkk- y- HkksGs & Hkkjrh; vkf.k ikf pekr; jktdh; fopkj] fiaigkiqjs vw.m daifcy klz] ukxiwjikf pekr; jktdh; fopkjoar] fiaigkiqjs cqd fmflvªc;qvlz] ukxiwj-

31 B) Additional Reading:- 1. George H. Sabine - A History of Political Theory, George G. Harrap and and Co. Ltd London. 2. C. L.Wayper Political Thought, S. T. Pauls, Honce Warwick Lane London Ec.4. 3. çk-ok ok-hkk Hkk-ikVhy & ikf pekr; jktdh; fopkjd] eaxs k çdk ku] ukxiwj 4. çk-fo fo-lh-tks kh & IysVks vkf.k vwfjlvkwvy ;kaps jktdh; rrokku] ukfk eqnz.kky;] çk fo lh tks kh vksjaxkckn- çk-i-lh lh-dk.ks & dkgh çeq[k jkt; kkl=k] fo k çdk ku] ukxiwj çk-fn fn-dk dk-xnsz & ik pkr; jktdh; fopkj çokg] egkjk Vª jkt; xzafkfufezrh eamgklkbh xks- ;- jk.ks çdk ku] iq.ks- 5. çk 6. çk C) Reference Reading:- 1. V. D. Mahajan and R. R. Sethi Recent Political Thought, Premier Publishing Company, Delhi. 2. William Ebenstein - Great Political Thinkers - Plato to the present Modern Political Thought, The Great Issues, IInd edition, Oxford and IBH Publisjing Company. 3. Radhey Sham Chourasia- History of Western Political Thought Vol. I & II. 4. Suda J.P.- History of Political Thought. 5. MkW- uk-;- MksGs & jktdh; fopkjkapk bfrgkl] dkwfuvusuvy çdk ku] iq.ks- 6. çk- lq/kkdj dqyd.khz & fuomd jktdh; fopkjoar] fo khkkjrh çdk ku] ykrwj- Common Nature of Question Semester VI Question 1 Objective ( Multiple Choice) 05 Mark Question 2 Short notes( 3 out of 5) 15 marks Question 3 Broad question ( 2 out of 3) 20 marks