UNIVERSITYOF JAMMU NOTIFICATION (10/May/ADP/15 ) It is hereby notified for the information of all ~oncerned that the Vice-Chancellor in anticipation of the approval of the Academic Council, is pleased to authorize the adoption of Courses of Study in Political Science for B.A.-III of Three Year (General) Degree Course for the examination to be held in the yearsalongwith %age of change as under:- SNo. Class Part Forthe examination %aae of chanae to be held in the vear( s) 1. B.A. III 2011,2012,2013 about 30% change (Paper A & B) No. F.Acd.l17/10/ \~q 1--~a~' Dated:?-S - D <;..- ::t-~ \""b The alternative question papers shall be as per the University regulation given as under:- i). If the change in the Syllabi and Courses of Study is less than 25%, no alternative Question paper will be set. ii). if the change is 25% and above but below 50% alternative Question Paper be set for one year. iii). If the change is 50% and above on whole scheme is changed, alternative Question Paper are set. for two years. sd/- REGISTRAR
UNIT I 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 UNIT ll: 2.1 2.2 INTERNATIONAL POLITICS, ITS DYNAMIC AND DIVERGENT APPROACHES International Politics: Meaning, Nomenclature and Nature. Evolution ofinternational Politics: Stages of Development. International Politics: Emerging Scope. Divergent Approaches: i) Power/Realist Approach (Hans IMorgenthau). ii) System Approach (Morton Kaplan). iii) Peace Research Approach (Johan Galtung). NATIONAL POWER AND NATIONAL INTEREST National Power: Concept, Meaning, Forms and Role. Elements of National Power: (a) Tangible Elements: i) Geographic Element ii) Economic Element iii) Military Element (b) Non-Tangible Elements i) National Character & Morale ii) Political Leadership iii) Ideology 2.3 National Interest: Meaning, Nature and Kinds. 2.4 National Interest and Foreign Policv.
UlstmCtlon. 4.2 Collective Security under the U.N. Charter: i) Working of Collective Security: Korea and Kuwait crisis. ii) Evalua~ionof Collective Security System. 4.3 Balance of Power: Meaning, Devices for Maintaining Balance of Power System and Relevance of Balance of Power System in Modern Times. 4.4 Disarmament and Arms Control: (a) Meaning and Distinction. (b) Need for Disarmament and Major Efforts. (c) Difficulties and Obstacles in achieving Disarmament. Unit 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 V CHANGING TRENDS AND EMERGING POWER STRUCTURE (i) Cold War: Meaning, Causes and Phases. (ii) Detente-Meaning, Causes and Efforts leading to Detente. Perestroika and Glasnost: Meaning and Impact on International Relations. Collapse of the USSR and the Socialist Bloc: Impact on International Relations. Emerging Power Structure: Transformation ITomBipolarity to Unipolarity and emerging Multi Polar System. BIBLIOGRAPHY Hans J.Morgenthau Politics Among Nations: A Struggle for Power and Peace, Kalyani, New Delhi, 1985. Norman D.Palmer International Relations, CBS, Delhi, 1985.
Prakash Chander and Prem Arora K.A.Mingst D.F.Fleming Comparative Politics and International Relations, Cosmos, Gurgaon, n.y. Essentials of International Relations, W.W.Norton, New 'York, 2004 The Cold War and Its Origin, Vols. I and II,Double Day, New York, 1961. Charles Lorche, Jr. and Abdul A Said Concepts of International 1979. Politics, Prentice, New York, Peu Ghosh International Relations (EEE Series), Pill Learning, New Delhi, 2009. ~~ ~\JQMG- &. ()I ~. ). -.- Prof. & Head Deptt. of Political Science Universityof Jammu J2r1~u 'l
1.1. State Politics in India: Emerging Patters: An Overview. 1.2. Federalism: Structure, Nature, Current Issues and Debates. 1.3. Inter-State Disputes: Nature, Forms and Constitutional Remedies. 1.4. Democratic Decentralization: 73rd Amendment and. J&K Panchayati Raj Act 1989. UNIT-ll mstorical BACKGROUND 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Formation of J&K State: Geopolitical Overview. Political Economy and Class Structure in J&K. Political Awakening in Kashmir-Reading Room Party, Muslim Conference, National Conference. Instrument of Accession and its Background. UNIT-m 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 UNIT-IV 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 CONSTITUTIONALSTRUCTURE Basic Features of J&K Constitution. Special Status, Article 370 ofindian Constitution and Presidential Orders of 1954. Permanent Residents, Rights and Implications. Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy. GOVERNMENTAL STRUCTURE Governor: Powers, Role and Section 92. Chief Minister and Council of Ministers: Powers and Role. Legislature: Composition, Powers and Functions of Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council. Judicial System: Powers and Functions of High Court.
Chitralekha Zutshi G.H.Khan H.V.Hudson JBD Gupta Joseph Korbel Mridu Rai P.N.K.Bamzai P.N.Bazaz P.S.Verma Russel Brine Vidya Bhushan V.P.Menon Y.R.Sharma Language of Belonging: Islam, Regional Identity and the Making of Kashmir, auf, New York, 2004. Government and Politics of J&K, Srinagar, 1998. The Great Divide, British, India and Pakistan, Hutchinson, London 1969. Jammu and Kashmir, Nijof, Hague, 1965. Danger in Kashmir, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1954. Hindu Rulers, Muslim Subjects, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2004. History of Kashmir, Metropolitan Books Co.,Delhi, 1962. Struggle for Freedom in Kashmir, Pamposh Publications, Delhi, 1954. Jammu and Kashmir at Political Crossroads, Vikas, New Delhi, 1994. Indo-Pakistan Conflicts, Pall Mall Press, London, 1969. State Politics and Government, Jay Kay Book House, Jammu, 1998. The Story of Integration of Indian States, Orient Longman, 1957. Political Dynamics of Jammu and Kashmir, Radha Krishan Anand & Co., Jammu, 2003.