Code No. 401 PAPER I: Recent Political Thought New Left and Critical theory: Herbert Marcuse and Habermas. Humanist and Sarvodayist: Mahatma Gandhi, Jai Prakash Narayan. I Revivalist: Leo Strauss, Hannah Arendt, Michael Oakeshott. Value Pluralism and open Society, Berlin and Karl Popper. Contemporary Liberalism: John Rawls and Robert Nozick. RECOMMENDED READING :- 1- Alan Finlayson : Contemporary Political Thought ; A Reader and guide, New York University Press, 2003. 2- Will Kymlicka : Contemporary Political Philosophy : An Introduction Clarendon Press, 1990. 3- Robert E. Goodin : Contemporary Political Philosophy : An Anthology Blackwell Publishing 1997. 4- James A. Gould and Vincent V. Thursby: Contemporary Political Thought : Issue in Scope, Value, and direction, Halt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969. 5- G.K. Pagare: Contemporary Political Thought, Cyber Tech Publication, 2012. 27
6- Bryan Magee: Men of Ideas: Some Creators of Contemporary Philosophers, Oxford University Press, 1978. 7- Prof. S.P.M. Tripathi, Contemporary Political Thought (Hindi). 8- Dr. Rajesh Kumar Singh, vk/kqfud jktuhfrd fparu ds vkpk;z 28
Code No. 402 PAPER II: International Politics Crises: Korean War, Suez Crisis, Cuban Crisis, Arab-Israel conflict, Gulf War (1991). Issues: Disarmament: N.P.T., New International Economic Order, North South Dialogue, South-South Cooperation. I Foreign Policy: Determinants, Formulation and Execution, Foreign Policies of India, U.S.A., U.K., France, Russia and People s Republic of China. The World in the Twenty First Century: Post Cold War developments in International Politics, Emerging Power Structure. Institutions and Organization: United Nations, World Trade Organization, World Bank, I.M.F. European Union ASEAN, SAARC. RECOMMENDED READINGS:- 1- N.D. Palmer and H. Perkins: International Relation, Calcutta, Scientific Books Co., 1971. 2- S.H. Hoffman (ed.), Contemporary Theory in International Relations, Engle wood cliffs NJ, Prentice Hall, 1960. 3- Claude, Power and International Relations, New York Random House, 1962. 4- H. Bull, The Control of the Arms Race, New York, Praeger, 1961. 5- Quincy Wright, The study of International Relations, New York. Appleten Center 1955 6- Mahendra Kumar, International Politics, New Delhi. 29
Code No. 403 Group-A PAPER III : Ancient Indian Political Thinkers Concept of Rajdharma and Dandneeti in Shantiparva (Mahabharat) Kamandaka Nitisara. I Political ideas of Yagvalyaka. Political ideas of Manu. Political ideas of Kautilya. RECOMMENDED READINGS :- 1- V.P. Verma, Studies in Hindu Political thought and its Metaphysical Foundations, Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass, 1974. 2- M. Weber, The Religions of India : The Sociology of Hinduism and Buddism, Illinois, Glencoe, 1958. 3- B.A. Saletore, Ancient Indian Political Thought and Institutions, Bombay, University of Bombay 1963. 4- K.P. Jaiswal, Hindu Polity, Calcutta, Butterworth, 1929. 5- B.R. Bhandarkar, Some Aspects of Ancient Hindu Polity. 6- A.S. Altekar, State and Government in Ancient India, Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass, 1966. 30
IV Semester Code No. 403 Group B PAPER III : South Asian Political System-II (Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan) Historical Background during the Colonial period, Independence and the efforts at constitution making, Impact of Cold War Politics Nature of the Political System: A comparative Assessment, Role of Military and the Nuclear Politics, I Democracy in the region: problems and prospects, Party System, Pressure groups and elections, Issues and Problems of Democratic Transformation in South Asia:, Democratization and People s participation, People s Rights: Perspective and problems, Democracy and development in South Asia: An Assessment. Developmental Issues: Demography, Poverty, Foreign Aid, Infrastructure deficiency, Major Issue: Language, Ethnicity and Religion. Impact of Globalization on the Region: Globalization Vs Regionalism, Role of external powers. 31
RECOMMENDED READINGS:- 1. C. Baxter et. Al., Government and Politics in South Asia, Lahore, Vanguard, 1988. 2. P. Bidwai and A. Vanaik, South Asia on a short Fuse: Nuclear Politics and the future of Global. 3. G.A. Almond and J.Colemon (eds.), The Politics of the Developing Areas, Princeton N.J., Princeton University Press, 1960. 4. B.K. Gordon, The Demensions of conflict in South Asia, Eaglewood Cliffs, Prentice Hall, 1966. 5. K. Gough and H.P. Sharma (eds.) Imperialism and Revolution in South Asia, London, Monthly Review Press, 1990. 6. S.U. Kodikara (ed.), The Post Colonial State in Asia: Dialectics of Politics, New Delhi, Sage, 1993. 7. A Wilson and D. Daltron (eds.), The States of South Asia: Problems of National Integration, London, Hurst, 1982. 32
Code No. 403 Group C PAPER III: Advance Indian Administration Public Undertakings-Forms, Management, Control and Problems. Control of Public Expenditure-Parliamentary Control, Role of the Financial Ministry, Comptroller and Auditor General. Administration of Law and Order: Role of Central and State Agencies in Maintenance of Law and Order. I State Administration : Governor, Chief Minister, Council of Ministers, Council of Ministers Secretariat, Chief Secretary, Directorates. District and Local Administration: Role and Importance of District Collector, Land and revenue, Law and Order and develop functions. District Rural Development Agency, Special Development Programmes. Local Administration: Panchayati Raj, Urban Local Government Features, Forms, Problems, Autonomy of Local Bodies. Administration for Welfare: Administration for the Welfare of Weaker Sections with Particular Reference to scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Programmes for the Welfare of Women. Issue Areas in India Administration: Relationship between Political and Permanent Executive, Generalist and Specialist Participation in Administrative Reforms in India. 33
RECOMMONDED READINGS:- 1. R.K. Arora (ed.) Administration Change in India, Jaipur, Alekh Publishers, 1974. 2. C.P. Bhambri, Bureaucracy and Politics in India, Delhi, Vikas Publication, 1971. 3. A. Chandra, India Administration, London, Allen and Unwin, 1968. 4. S.C. Dube (ed.) Public Services and Social Responsibility, Shimla, Institute of Advanced Studies, 1979. 5. S.R. Maheshwari, Indian Administration, New Delhi, Orient Longman, 1998. 6. O.P. Motiwal (ed.) Changing Aspects of public Administration in Indian, Allahabad, Chugh Publications, 1976. 34
Code No. 403 Group D PAPER III: International Law Neutrality, Rights and Duties of Neutral State, Neutrality under the U.N. Charter War, Laws of Warfare- Land, Aerial and Naval I Belligerent Occupation, War Crimes, Prisoners of War. Blockade, Contraband, Unneutral Service, Doctrine of Continuous voyage, Prize Courts Human Rights: Concepts, Problems and prospects of Human Rights in International Law RECOMMENDED READINGS :- 1- Shaw N. Malcolm : International Law, Cambridge University Press 2005. 2- Anthony Aust : Hand book of International Law, Cambridge University Press, Second Edition, 2010. 3- Rebecca M.M. Wallace: International Law, Sweet & Maxwell, 2009. 4- L. Oppenheim :International Law : A Treatise The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. Clark, New Jersey., 2005. 5- Anthony A D Amato : International Law : Process and Prospects Transnational Publishers, 1995. 6- Antonio Cassese : International Law, Oxford University Press, (New York), 2001. 7- Jack L. Gold Smith & Eric A Posner: The Limits of International Law Oxford University Press New York, 2005. 35
Code No. 404 Group A PAPER IV: Contemporary Indian Political Thought Sri Aurobindo, M.K. Gandhi Sant Vinoba Bhave, Jayaprakash Narayan I Sir Sayed Ahmed Khan, Iqbal Jawaharlal Nehru, B.R. Ambedkar and Deen Dayal Upadhyay. R.M. Lohia, M.N. Roy. RECOMMENDED READINGS:- 1- A. Appadorai, Documents on Political thought in Modern India, 2 Vols, Bombay, Oxford University Press, 1970. 2- K. Damodaran, Indian Thought : A critical survey, London, Asia Publishing House, 1967. 3- S. Ghose, The Modern Indian Political Thought, Delhi, Allied, 1984. 4- V.B. Karnik, M.N. Roy : Political Biography, Bombay, Jagriti, 1978. 5- R. Iyer, The Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1973. 6- V.S. Narvane, Modern Indian Thought, New Delhi, Orient Longman, 1978. 7- flugk eukst] xkw/kh v/;;u] vksfj;uv CySd LokWu] gsnjkckn 2010-36
Code No. 404 Group-B PAPER IV: India in World Affairs India and the Commonwealth, India and the United Nations. India and her Neighbors. I Sino-India Relations. India and the Non-Aligned Movement, India s Nuclear Policy. Continuity and Change in India s Foreign Policy in the Post-Nehru Era. RECOMMENDED READINGS: 1. J.N. Rosenan, International Studies and the Social Science, Beverly Hills, California and London, 1973. 2. H. Bull, The Control of the Arms Race, New York, Prager, 1961. 3. Quincy Wright, The Study of International Relations, New York, Appleten Center, 1955. 4. A.J.R. Groom and M. Light (eds.), Contemporary International Relations : A Guide to Theory, London, Printer, 1993. 5. L.L. Martin, Coercive Cooperation: Explaining Economic Sanction, Princeton, N.J. Princeton, University press, 1992. 6. K.P. Mishra and R.S. Beal, International Relations Theory, New Delhi, Vikas, 1980. 37
IV th Semester Code No. 404 Group-C PAPER IV: Local Self Government in India History of Local Government in India, Community Development programme, Balvant Rai Mehata Committee report and after Panchayati Raj and the 73 rd constitutional Amendment 1993. I Urban Government, Emerging trends of Urbanization in India, The 74 th constitutional Amendment and Urban Government. Municipal Corporation, Municipal committee, Cantonment Board, Township. Federal from of Local Government, Single-Purpose Agencies, Town Planning, Personal Administration, Finances of Urban Government, Control & Supervision. RECOMMENDED READINGS: - 1. G.R. Reddy (ed.), Pattern of Panchayati Raj in India, Madras, Macmillan, 1977. 2. P.R. Dubhashi, Rural Administration in India, Bombay, Popular Prakashan, 1972. 3. J.E. Anderson, Public Policy Making, Boston, Houghton Muffin, 1990. 4. M. Seymour and M. Simon, Effective Crisis Management: Worldwide Principals and Practice; London, Cassell, 2000. 38
Code No. 404 Group D PAPER-IV: United Nations and Regional Integration Units of Detail Syllabus : United Nations : Formation, Principles and Purposes, Membership. Principle Organs and their Functions Secretary General: Power, Function and Role. Power Politics and Bloc Politics in the Functioning of the U.N. I United Nations and Human Rights, Codification and Guarantees of Human Rights, Achievements and Failures of the United Nations Need for Reorganization. Specialized Agencies : Meaning and Nature. Organization and Functions of UNESCO, WHO, FAO, ILO Regionalism and United Nations. Regional Organization : SAARC, ASEAN, EUROPEAN UNION and OAU. RECOMMENDED READING:- 1. R.C. Angel, The Quest for World Order, Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 1979. 2. C. Archer, International Organization, New York, St. Martin Press, 1975. 3. A.L. Bennet, International Organizations, Principles and Issues, Englewood Cliffs NJ, Prentice Hall, 1977. 4. L.M. Goodrich, United Nations in a changed world, New York, Columbia University Press, 1974. 5. S. Kumar (ed.) The United Nations at 50 : An Indian View, Delhi, UBSPD, 1995. 39
6. H.J. Morgenthau (ed.), Peace, Security and the United Nations, Chicago, University of Chicago, 1946. 7. L. Oppenheim, The League of Nations and its Problems, London, Longman, 1919. 8. Prof. S. P.M. Tripathi, International Organization (Hindi) 40
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