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DR A P J ABDUL KALAM UNIVERSITY, INDORE
Post Graduate Semester wise Syllabus (W.e.f. Session 2017 Onwards)
M.A Political Science Semester: I
Title of Paper: Modern Indian Political Thought
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Unit I
1. Overview of Indian Political Thought, Genesis and Development.
2. The Indian Renaissance-Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Balgangadhar Tilak Vivekanand.
Unit II
1. Influences on the Ideas of Mahatama Gandhi.
2. Satya, Dharma, Shanti, Prem, Ahinsa, Asteya, Aparigraha, Swadeshi, Roti ke liye shram
Brahmacharya, Satyagrah, Savinaya Awagya.
3. Gandhi as a Social Reformer
4. Gandhi as a Political Leader and Political Activist.
5. Gandhi as a Stateman.
6. Gandhi as an Economic Activist.
Unit III
1. Political Ideas of Pandit Jawahar lal Nehru.
2. Sir Sayyad Ahmad Khan, Moh. Ali Jinna
3. Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar.
Unit IV
1. Views of Ram Manohar Lohia.
2. Views of Jai Prakash Narayan.
3. Vieews of Acharya Narendra Deo.
Unit V
1. Views of Dindayal Upadhyay
2. M.N. Rai.
3. Arvind Ghosh.
Readings-
1. V.P Verma Modern Indian Political Thought Laxmi Narayan Agrawal, Agra-2, 2004
2. Dr. Yogendra Kumar Sharma, Bhartiya Rajnitik Vicharak Vol. I, II, Kanishka Publishers,
New Delhi, 2001.
3. M.A. Azad, India Wins Freedom, Hyderabad, Orient Lorgman, 1988.
4. D.G. Dalton, India’s Idea of Freedom : Political Though of Swami Vivekanand, Aurobindo
Ghose, Mahatma Gandhi, Ravindra Nath Tagore, Delhi Academic Press, 1982.
5. K.P. Karunakaran, Indian Politics from Dadabhai Noroji to Gandhi; A Study of Political Ideas
of Modern India, New Delhi, Gitanjali, 1975.
6. R.M. Lohia, Marx, Gandhi and Socialism, Hyderabad, Nav Hind, 1953.
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7. V.R. Mehta, Foundations of Indian Political Thought, New Delhi, Manohar, 1992.
8. B.R. Nanda, Gandhi and His Critics, Delhi, Oxford, 1985.
9. Ahmad Khan, The Founder of Pakistan, Luzac and co. 1947.
10. Graham G.F.I.. The life and works of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. London, Hodder and Stoughton.
1909
11. Iqbal Muhammad, Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam, Oxford University. Press,
1934
12. Brecher Michael, Nehru, A Political Biography, Oxford, 1959.
13. J.L.Nehru, Glimpses of World History, London, 1938.
14. J.L. Nehru, Discovery of India, Calcutta, 1946.
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Post Graduate Semester wise Syllabus (W.e.f. Session 2017 Onwards)
M.A Political Science Semester: I
Title of Paper: Comparative Politics
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Unit I
1. Comparative Politics- Meaning nature and scope.
2. Comparative Politics- Evolution
3. Comparative Politics- Traditional and Modern Perspective.
4. Comparative Politics- Behavioural Frame-work.
Unit II
1. Political Approach and Analysis(David Easton)
2. Structural Functional Approach and Analysis (G.A. Almond and G.B Powell)
Unit III
1. Political Development approach and analysis ( views of Lucian Pye, Huntington, Almond and
Organsi)
2. Political Modernisation.
3. Political Culture.
Unit IV
1. Why’s and wherefore’s of Marxian approach.
2. Significance of Marxist-Leninist approach in comparative Politics.
3. Critical appraisal of Marxist-Leninist approach.
Unit V
1. Political Elites ( Views of Pareto, Mosca, Michels, Laswell)
2. Political Socialization (Views of Apter, Almond, Powell)
3. Political Participation and Political Recruitment( Views of Apter, Almond, Powell)
4. Political Communication (Views of Norbert Wiener and Karl W. Deutsch)
Unit V
1. Political Elites ( Views of Pareto, Mosca, Michels, Laswell)
2. Political Socialization (Views of Apter, Almond, Powell)
3. Political Participation and Political Recruitment( Views of Apter, Almond, Powell)
4. Political Communication (Views of Norbert Wiener and Karl W. Deutsch)
Readings-
1. G. Almond, Comparative Politics Today : A World View, 7th edn., New York, London,2000.
2. Almond and Powell, Comparative Politics : A Developmental approach, Boston, Little s
3. J.A Bill and R. Hardgrave, Comparative Politics : The Quest for Theory , Columbus, Merrill,
1973.
4. J. A. Bill and R. Hardgrave, Comparative : Government, London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
5. H. Eckstein and D.E. Apter, Comparative Politics, New York, Free Press, 1963
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6. Macridis and Ward, Modern Political Systems : Europe and Asia, 2nd
ed. Englewood cliffs
NJ, Princeton Hall, 1968.
7. Lucian Pye, New Aspects of Politics Princeton Hall, 1963.
8. Almond and Coleman, Politics of Developing Areas, Little Brown, 1966.
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10. L. Diamond Political Culture and Democracy in Developing countries, Boulder Colorado,
Lynne Rienner, 1993.
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Post Graduate Semester wise Syllabus (W.e.f. Session 2017 Onwards)
M.A Political Science Semester: I
Title of Paper: International Relations and Contemporary Political Issues
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Unit I
Meaning, Nature and Scope of International Politics : Theories of International Politics : Realism &
Idealism, System Theory and Decision Making Theory.
Unit II
The Elements of National Power and Limitations, Balance of Power and Collective Security :
Imperialism, Colonialism, New Colonialism and war. National Interest and International Ideology,
morality and morel.
Unit III
The Concept of Non-Alignment: Bases, Role and Relevance Regional Cooperation : SAARC,
ASEAN, OPAC. Disarmament and Arms Control :CTBT, NPT, PNE Cold war and beginning of the
New Detente. End of Cold War, Contemporary political Issues After in Post Cold War.
Unit IV
North - South Diloge and South - South Diloge and their major issues Globalization:
Meaning, Nature, its advantages and disadvantages, role of the WTO. Liberalisation &
Changing Nature of State
Unit V
Environmental Issues: Rio-Declaration 1992 & Rio-Bio Diversity Agreement. Terrorism : Factors
which give rise to terrorism, Terrorism in South Asia, Cross Border Terrorism.
Readings-
1. Hans, J. Morgenthau: Politics Among Nations.
2. Palmer, N.D. & Perkins, C : International Relations.
3. Schuman, F.L : International Politics.
4. Mishra K.P. India’s policy of Recognition of States and Governments.
5. Mahendra Kumar : Theoretical Aspects of International Politics.
6. P. Allan ad. K. Oldman (eds) : The End of the Cold war, Dordrecht, Martinus Nijhoff, 1992.
7. Brownlie (ed. ) : Basic Documents on Human Rights, 2nd
Edition, Oxford, the Clarendon
Press 1981.
8. H. Bull : The Anarchical Society :A Study of order in World Politics, London Macmillan,
1977.
9. Claude : Power and International Relations, New York, Random House 1963
10. H.J. Morgenthau : Politics Among Nations, 6th Edition, revised by K.W. Thompson New
York, Alfred Knopf, 1985.
11. M.S. Rajan : Non-Alignment and Non-Alignment Movement in the present World Order,
Delhi, Konark, 1994
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12. J.N. Rosenau: World Politics : An Introduction, New York The Free Press, 1976.
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Post Graduate Semester wise Syllabus (W.e.f. Session 2017 Onwards)
M.A Political Science Semester: I
Title of Paper: Major Ideas and Issues in Public Administration
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Unit I
1. Meaning nature and scope of Public Administration.
2. Evolution of Public Administration as a discipline.
3. New Public Administration.
4. Impact of Information Technology on Administration.
Unit II
1. Decision Making Approach of Herbert Simon.
2. Developmental Administration Approach
3. Ecological Approach-Fred Riggs Model.
4. Scientific Management Theory : Taylor
Unit III
1. Liberal Democratic Approach
2. Marxitst Leninist Approach.
3. Walfare State Approach.
Unit IV
1. Financial Administration-Importance and Aims.
2. Zero Base Budgeting and performance Budgeting-Prosess, Problem and importance.
3. Political and Administrative interaction in Economic-Development.
4. Impact of Economic Liberalization and Globalization on administration.
Unit V
1. Neutrality of Civil Services.
2. Downsizing of Bureaucracy.
3. Modernization of Bureaucracy
4. Administrative Management
Readings-
1. L. Peters, Public Administrative and Development, Princeton University Press, 1973.
2. R. Presthus, Public Administrative, New York, Ranold, 1975.
3. L.D. White, An Introduction to the study of Public Administrator, New York, MacMillan,
1953, C. Argyris, Understanding Organizational Behaviour, Illionis, Dorsey Press 1960
4. Avasthi and Maheshwari, Public Administration, Agr, Lazmi N. Agrawal, 1996.
5. G.E Caiden and H. Siedentoph, Strategies for Administrator, New York, MacMillan, 1953, C.
Argyris, Understanding
6. T.N Chaturvedi, Contemporary Administrative Culture of India, New Delhi Mittal1997.
7. M.E. Dimock, A Philosophy of Administration: Toward Creative Grown, New York, Harper,
1958.
8. P.R Dubashi, Recent Trends in Public Administration, Delhi, Kaveri Books, 1995.
9. I.W. Riggs, the Ecology of Administration, Bombay, Asia House, 1953.
10. S.R. Maheshwari, Administration Theory, New Delhi, Allied, 1994.
11. F.A. Nigro and L.S. Nigro, Modern Public Administration, New York, Harper and Row, 1984
12. D. Waldo, Ideas and Issues in Public Administration, New York, McGraw Hill, 1953
13. Herbert Simon, Administrative Behaviour’ Princeton University Press, 1966.
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Post Graduate Semester wise Syllabus (W.e.f. Session 2017 Onwards)
M.A Political Science Semester: II
Title of Paper: Western Political Though
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Unit I
Political Though of Plato
Political Though of Aristotle
Greek Political Thought: Characteristics
Unit II
Medieval Political Thought: St. Thomas Aquinas, Marsilio of Padua Machiavcelli, Hobbes, Locke,
Roussseau, Mantesquiew.
Unit III
Bantham, J.S. Mill- Hegel, Green.
Unit IV
Marx, Lenin. Mao-Tse-Tung
Unit V
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Readings- 1. V.P. Varma – Modern Indian Though, Vol. I & II
2. S.P. Verma – Modern Political Theory.
3. J.C. Johari- Contemporary Political Theory.
4. D. Bell –End of Ideology
5. Cobban- Decline of Political Theory.
6. Hacker- Political Theory : Philosophy Ideology and Science.
7. W.T. Jones –A History of Political Thought.
8. Mac-IIwing- The Growth of Political though in the West.
9. Barker- Political Though in England.
10. Laski- Reflection on the Revolution of our times.
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Post Graduate Semester wise Syllabus (W.e.f. Session 2017 Onwards)
M.A Political Science Semester: II
Title of Paper: Major Constitution of the World
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Unit I
U.K. – Salient features, Conversions, Executive, Legislature, and Judiciary, Political Parties.
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U.S.A.- Salient features, Executive, Legislature, and Judiciary, Judicial review Political Parties.
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China – Salient features, Central Executive, Legislature, and judiciary, fundamental rights,
Organization Party.
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Switerzerland- Salient features, Executive, Legislature and Judiciary, Direct Democracy.
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Japan- Salient features, Executive, Legislature and Judiciary.
France- Salient features, Executive, Legislature and Judiciary.
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Post Graduate Semester wise Syllabus (W.e.f. Session 2017 Onwards)
M.A Political Science Semester: II
Title of Paper: International Organization
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Unit I
Nature and Evolution of International Organization. The Leagure of Nations: Role in protecting
world peace causes of failure of League of Nations.
Unit II
The United Nations: Structure and Functions, Various organs of the UN, Need of reforms in the UN
structure.
Unit III
Pacific Settlement and Fourseful Settlement of international Disputes and Enforcement Action.
Economic and Social Development and the Role of the UN.
Unit IV
UN in the Post Cold War Era, Socio Economic and Humanitarian role. UN as peace keeper &
Politics within UN.
Unit V
UN’s role in Disarmament. Contribution of Third World’s to Achieve gol of U.N.
Select Readings-
1. Potter, P.B : International Organization
2. Goodrichm L.H. : The United Nations
3. Cheever and Others : Organizing for Peace International Organization
4. P. Baehr and L.Gordenker, The United Nations in the 1990s, London, Oxford University
press, 1992.
5. P. Bachr, The United Nations in the 1990s London, Oxford University Press, 1989.
6. A. L. Bennett, International Organization: Principles and Issues, Englewood Cliffs NJ,
Prentice Hall, 1977
7. S.J.R. Bilgrami, International Organization, New Delhi, Vikas 1977.
8. H.J. Morgenthau (ed.), Peace, Security and the United Nations, Chicago, University of
Chicago Press, 1946.
9. M.S. Rajan, “ India and the making of the United Nations”.
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Post Graduate Semester wise Syllabus (W.e.f. Session 2017 Onwards)
M.A Political Science Semester: II
Title of Paper: Research Methodology
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Unit –I
Nature of Social Research: Importance and uses, Difference between Pure and Applied
Research, Identification of Research Problem, Research Design
Unit-II
Hypothesis, Concepts and Variables, Typologies, Hypotheses Formulation and testing,
Sampling Method.
Unit-III
Tools and Techniques of Data Collection. Observation: Characteristics of observation, Kinds
of observation, merits and Demerits, Questionnaire, Scheduled and Interviews, Sampling and
Survey techniques.
Unit-IV
Nature of study: Case study, technique, Role and importance of case studies, Pilot studies and
panel studies Research.
Unit-V
Theory Formation in Social Sciences, Survey Analysis, Types, Merits, Demerits, Report
writing, Purpose and contents of a Report. Types and Significance of diagrams in Social
research.
Readings-
1. Mukarji – Social Survey & Social Research (Hindi)
2. Bajpai, S.R.-Methods of Social Survey and Research.
3. Ghosh, B.N. – Scientific Method and Social Research.
4. Goode, W.G. & P.K. Hatt- Methods in Social Reasearch.
5. Gopal, M.H, - An Introduction to Research Procedure in Social Sciences.
6. Lundbuhg, G.- Social Research.
7. Raiammal, P.Devada & J.Kuladelvel-A Hand Book of Methodology of Research.
8. Selltiz & Johoda- Research Methods in social Relation.
9. Young, P.V. – Scientific Social Surveys and Research.
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Post Graduate Semester wise Syllabus (W.e.f. Session 2017 Onwards)
M.A Political Science Semester: III
Title of Paper: Indian Government & Politics
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Unit-I Constituent Assembly : Composition and Working; Making of the
Indian Constitution
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Unit-II Preamble; Fundamental Rights and Duties; Directive Principles of
State Policy
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Unit-III Union Executive : President, Prime Minister and Council of Ministers
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Unit-IV Union Legislature : Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha: Union Judiciary :
The Supreme Court of India
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1. Nature of Indian Politics
2. Nature of Indian Party System
3. Challenges before Indian Polity
a. Castesim
b. Regionalism
c. Linguism
d. Communalism
e. Corruption & Criminalization
f. Naxalism
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Suggested Readings:
1. N.D. Palmer : Govt. and politics in India
2. I.C. Johrt: Politics.
3. Coupland Sir Reginald: the Indian Problem
4. J.P. Bansal, Supreme Court : Judicial Restraint versus Judicial Activism, Judicial
Activism, Judicial Activism, Jaipur, Unique 1985
5. D.D. Basu, An Introduction to the Constitution of India, New Delhi, Prentice Hall 1994 (
also in Hindi)
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6. S. Kaushik (ed.) Indian Government and politics, Delhi University, Directorate of Hindi
Implementation, 1990
7. S. Kaviraj, Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press 1998.
8. R. Kothari (ed.) Politics in India, New Delhi Orient Longman, 1970.
9. M.V. Pylee, Constitutional Government in India, Bombay, Asia Publishing House, 1977
10. M.Weiner, Party Politics in India
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Post Graduate Semester wise Syllabus (W.e.f. Session 2017 Onwards)
M.A Political Science Semester: III
Title of Paper: State Politics in India
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Unit-I State Executive : Governor, Chief Minister and Council of Ministers
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Unit-IV Problem Areas
1. Increasing Demand for state Autonomy
2. Demand for the creation of new states
3. State politics in the era of Globalization and coalition politics
4. interstate river water disputes
5. Factors influencing state politics in India
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2. State planning commission
3. State finance commission
4. State election commission
5. Borad patters of state politics in India
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Suggested Readings :
1. K.R. Bombwall, The foundations of Indian Federalism, Bombay, Asia Publication
House,1967.
2. P.R. Brass, “Pluralism Regionalism and Decentralizing Tendencies in contemporary Indian
Politics” in A. Wilson and D. Dalton (eds.) The States of South Asia : Problems of National
Integration London, Hurst, 1982
3. B. Dasgupta and W.H. Morris-Jones. Patterns and Trends in Indian Politics, New Delhi,
Allied Publications, 1976.
4. B.L. Fadia, State Politics in India, 2 vols, New Delhi, Radiant, 1984.
5. A. Kohli (ed.). India’s Democracy : An Analysis of Changing State – Society Relations,
Princeton NJ, Princeton University Press,1988.
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6. R. Kothari(ed.), State and National Building, Bombay, Allied Publishers 1976,
7. S.H. Rudolph and L.I. Rudolph, in Pursuit of Lakshmi- The Political Economy of the Indian
State Delhi, Orient Longman,1987
8. I.Narain(ed.) State Politics in India, Meerut, Meenakshi Prakashan 1967.
9. S.Pai, State Politics : New Dimensions, Party System Liberalization and Politics of Identity,
Delhi, 2000
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Post Graduate Semester wise Syllabus (W.e.f. Session 2017 Onwards)
M.A Political Science Semester: III
Title of Paper: International Law
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Unit-I Origin and Devlopment of International Law, Meaning, nature, scope
and Sources International Law
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Unit-II Relationship between international law and national law, Codification
and Progressive Development of International Law.
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Unit-III International Legal Principles : Recognition, Equality, Law of Sea,
Diplomatic immunities and privileges, Extradition.
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lqfo/kk;s] izR;iZ.k
Unit-IV Law of Neutrality, Rights and duties of neural powers, Violations of
neutrality.
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mYya?ku
Unit V Laws of Air; Land and sea warfares, Treatment of Prisoners of War,
1949 Geneva Convention.
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tsusok lEesyu
Suggested Readings:- 1. Pitt Cobbet : Leading Cases in International Law
2. Oppenheim L. : International Law
3. Fenwick, G.G: International Law
4. Lawrence : Principles of International Law
5. Green L.C : International Law Through Cases.
6. Strake, J.G : An Introduction to International Law
7. Bricrly, J.L.: The Law of Nations.
8. Garner, J.M.: Recent Development in International Law
9. Hall, W.E : International Law
10. Scewarzenberger, George : International Law
11. Je sup, Philip, C.J. : A Modern Low of Nations
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Post Graduate Semester wise Syllabus (W.e.f. Session 2017 Onwards)
M.A Political Science Semester: III
Title of Paper: Indian Foreign Policy
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Unit-I 1. Foreign policy : Meaning, nature and determinants
2. Determinants of Indian Foreign Policy : Internal and external
3. Principles and objectives
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3- Hkkjrh; fons’k uhfr ds fl)kar ,oa mn~ns’;
Unit-II 1. India and The USA
2. India and Russia
3. India and China
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2- Hkkjr vkSj :l
3- Hkkjr ,oa phu
Unit-III 1. India and Pakistan
2. India and Bangladesh
3. India and Sri Lanka
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2- Hkkjr ,oa CkkXykns’k
3- Hkkjr ,oa Jhyadk
Unit-IV 1. India and Nepal
2. India and Bhutan
3. SAARC and India
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2- Hkkjr ,oa HkwVku
3- n{ks’k ,oa Hkkjr
Unit V 1. India and The U.N.O
2. India and Nuclear Disarmament
3. Challenges before Indian Foreign policy in the 21 century
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2- Hkkjr ,oa vk.kfod fu% 'kL=hdj.k
3- 21 oh lnh esa Hkkjrh; fons’kuhfr ds le{k pqukSfr;kW
Suggested Readings:-
1. P.M. Cronin, From Globalism to Regionalism : New Perspective on US Foreign and Defense
Policies, Washington, National Defense University Press, 1993
2. J.B. Dunlop, The Rise of Russia and the Fall of the Soviet Empire, Princeton NJ. Princeton
University Press, 1993
3. R.E. Kanet and A.V. Kozhmiakin, The Foreign of Russian Federation, London Macmillan,
1997
4. S.J.R. Bilgrami, India and the UN, New Delhi, Jamia, 1969.
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5. V.P. Dutt, India’s Foreign Policy in a Changing world, New Delhi, Vikas, 1999.
6. N.Jethley, India’s Foreign Policy : Challenges and Prospects, New Delhi, Janaki Prakashan,
1985.
7. N.K. Jha, (ed.), India’s Foreign Policy in a Changing World, New Delhi, South Asian
Publishers, Asian Publisher’s, 2000
8. H. Kapur, India’s Foreign Policy : 1947-1993, New Delhi, Saga, 1994.
9. S. Mansingh, India’s Search for Power, New Delhi, Saga, 1995
10. J.Nehru, India’s Foreign Policy : Selected Speeches , September 1946- April 1961, New
Delhi, Publications Division Government of India, 1971.
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12. vkj- Hkkj}kt & Hkkjr vkSj vk/kqfrd fo’o
13. th-ds- 'kekZ] Hkkjr dh fons’k uhfr
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Post Graduate Semester wise Syllabus (W.e.f. Session 2017 Onwards)
M.A Political Science Semester: IV
Title of Paper: Federalisam in India and Local Self Government
(Hkkjrh; la?kh; O;oLFkk ,oa LFkkuh; Lo’kklu)
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Unit-I 1. Nature of Indian Federal System
2. Center State Relations in India : Legislative, Administrative and
Financial.
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iz’kklfud
Unit-II 1. Sarkaria Commission Report : An Analytical Studay
2. Regional Parties and their effect on Indian Federalism
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la?kh; O;oLFkk ij mldk izHkko
Unit-III 1. Emerging Trends in Indian Federalism
2. Development of local-Self-Government after independence;
73rd
and 74th
constitutional amendments.
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Lo’kklu dk fodkl 73 ,oa 74 ok laoS/kkfud la’kks/ku
Unit-IV 1. Rural local self-government: Originaition powers and
functions
2. Urban local self-government: organization, powers and
functions
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Unit V Finance and Local self Govt. Bureaucracy and Local self
Govt; Women’s reservation Panchayat and its effects. Local
autonomy and its importance.
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efgyk vkj{k.k ,oa mlds izHkko LFkkuh; Lok;Rrrk ,oa bldk egRo
Suggested Readings:- 1. S.P. Aiyar and U. Mehta (eds.), Essays on Indian Federalism, Bombay, Allied Publishers,
1965.
2. D.D. Basu, an Introduction to the Constitution of India, New Delhi, Prentice Hall, 1994 (
in Hindi also)
3. K.R. Bombwall, The Foundations of Indian Federalism, Bombay, Asia Publishing House,
1967.
4. R.Khan, Rethinking Indian Federalism, Shimla, Indian Institute of Advanced Studies,
1997.
5. R.Kothari, Party System and Election Studies, Bombay, Asia Publishing House, 1967.
6. J.A. Kousar, Federalism and Good Governance : Issues across Cultures, New Delhi,
South Asian, 1998.
7. P.Kumar, Studies in Indian Federalism, New Delhi, Deep and Deep 1988.
8. Z.Hasan(ed.), Parties and the Party Politics in India, New Delhi, Oxford University press,
2001.
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9. J. Manor, “ Parties and the party System”, in A. Kohli (ed.) India’s Democracy : An
Analysis of Changing State-Society Relations, Princeton NJ, Princeton University Press,
1988.
10. S. Pai, State Politics : New Dimensions : Party System, Liberalization and Politics of
Identity, Delhi, Shipra, 2001.
11. M.Weiner,Paarty Building in a New Nation : The Indian Congress, Chicago, University
of Chicago Press, 1967.
12. C.E. Zirakzadeh, Social Movements in Politics : A Comparative Study, New York,
Addison Wesley, Longman 1997.
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Post Graduate Semester wise Syllabus (W.e.f. Session 2017 Onwards)
M.A Political Science Semester: IV
Title of Paper: Govt. and Politics of Madhya Pradesh
(e/;izns’k dk 'kklu ,oa jktuhfr)
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Particulars/ fooj.k Unit-I Reorganization of States (1956) and Formation of Madhya Pradesh,
Division of Madhya Pradesh, Determinants and Characteristics of
Madhya Pradesh.
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e/;izns’k dh jktuhfr ds fu/kkZjd rRo ,oa fo’ks"krk,W] e/;izns’k dh nyh;
O;oLFkk ,oa jktuhfrd nyA
Unit-II Governor : appointment, Powers, Position.
Chief Minister and Council of Ministers : Organization, Powers, Position
Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly : Organization and Powers. Role
of Speaker, Role of Opposition.
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,oa HkwfedkA
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Unit-III Administration in Madhya Pradesh : Secretariat, Chief Secretary,
Secretary, Commissioner.
District Administration in Madhya Pradesh : Role of Collector
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iz’kklu % ftyk/kh’k dh HkwfedkA
Unit-IV Rural Local Self-Government in Madhya Pradesh; Organization &
Powers
Urban Local Self-Government in Madhya Pradesh : Organization &
Powers.
Importance of Finance, Bureaucracy and Autonomy in Local Self-
Government.
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e/;izns’k esa 'kgjh LFkkuh; Lo’kklu % laxBu ,oa 'kfDr;kWA
LFkkuh; Lo’kklu esa foRr] UkkSdj’kkgh ,oa Lo;Rrrk dk egRoA
Unit V Emerging Trends in Madhya Pradesh Politics : Politics of Tribals,
Politics of Development in Madhya Pradesh.
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uDly le] efgyk,W vkSj jktfufrA fuokZpu dh jktuhfr] ,oa ernku O;ogkjA
e/;izns’k esa fodkl dh jktuhfrA
Suggested Readings:- 1. K.R. Bombwall, The Foundations of Indian Federalism, Bombay , Asia Publishing
House, 1967.
2. R. Khan, Rethinking Indian Federalism, Shimla, Indian Institute of Advanced Studies,
1997.
3. A.Kohli (ed.) India’s Democracy : An Analysis of Changing State – Society Relations,
Princeton NJ, Princeton University Press, 1988.
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4. I.Narain (ed.) State Politics in India, Meerut, Meenakshi Prakashan 1967.
5. S.Pai, State Politics : New Dimensions, Party System, Liberalization and Politics of
Identity, Delhi, 2000.
6. A.Ray, Tension Areas in Indian’s Federal System, Calcutta, The Press, 1970.
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8. e/;izns’k iapk;rh jkt v/kfu;e
9. ekgs’ojh ,.M prqosZnh & e-iz- dh jktfufr
10. Mh-Mh- olw & Hkkjr dk lfo/kku
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Post Graduate Semester wise Syllabus (W.e.f. Session 2017 Onwards)
M.A Political Science Semester: IV
Title of Paper: Advance Political Theory
(mPprj jktuhfrd fl)kar)
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Unit-I Meaning, Nature and Significance of Political Theory. Decline of
Political Theory Scientific Method in Political Science
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jktuhfrd fl)kar dk ijkHko leL;k,W] jktuhfr foKku esa oSKkfud v/;;u
i/nfrA
Unit-II Mordern Political Theory : Behaviouralism and Post Behavioualism. The
Concept of Power and Authority.
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LkRrk dh vo/kkj.kkA
Unit-III The Political Systems Approach : Easton’s and Almond’s view of
political Systems. The Structural-Functional Approach.
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Unit-IV Political modernization, Political Socialization, the concept of Elite in
politics.
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fof’k"V oxZ dh vo/kkj.kk] jktuhfrd laLd`frA
Unit V Democracy, Idealism, Socialism.
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Suggested Readings:-
1. csuh izlkn & fgUnqLrku dh iqjkuh lH;rk
2. ch-ih- oekZ & vk/kqfud Hkkjrh; jktrhfrd fpUru& Hkkx ,d ,oa nks
3. fofiu pUnz& Hkkjr dk Lora=rk laxzke
4. egkRekxka/kh& lR; ds lkFk esjs iz;ksx
5. QfM;k& jktuhfrd fpUru Hkkjrh; ,oa ik’pkR;
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Post Graduate Semester wise Syllabus (W.e.f. Session 2017 Onwards)
M.A Political Science Semester: IV
Title of Paper: Diplomacy and human Rights
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Unit-I Meaning & Objective of Diplomacy, Relation of Diplomacy with
International Relation Foreign Policy and International Law,
Historical evolution of diplomatic theory, method and techniques
upto present day, Limitations of Diplomacy.
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vUrjkZ"Vªh; dkuwu jktuf;d fl)kar dk ,sfrgkfld fodkl] jktu; dh
izo`fRr;kW ,oa rduhd A jktu; dh lhek,WA
Unit-II Types of Diplomacy, Functions & Duties of a diplomat, Diplomatic
procedure, Diplomat Language.
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lhek,WA
Unit-III Diplomacy as an Instrument of National Policy. Organization of the
Ministry of External Affairs in India and Department of State in
U.S.A, Cold War Diplomacy between two super Powers. Decline of
Diplomacy in the 20th
century.
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,oa la;qDr jkT; vesjhdk dk fons’k ea=ky; dk laxBu] nks egk’kfDr;ks ds e/;
'khr;q) jktu;] chloha 'krkCnh esa jktu; dk ijkHkoA
Unit-IV Meaning and nature of Human Rights, Origin of development of
concept of Human Rights.
Human Rights: Global and regional Scenario. UNO and Human
Rights, Provisions in UN Charter Universal Declaration of Human
Rights.
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ekuovf/kdkj dk dh vo/kkj.k dh mRifRr ,oa fodkl] ekuokf/kdkj oSf’od ,oa
{ks=h; ifjn’; la;qDr jk"Vª ?kks"k.kk i= esa ekuokf/kdkj ds izko/kkuA
ekuokf/kdkj dk lkoZHkkSfed ?kks"k.kk ¼fo’oO;kih½
Unit V International protection of Human Rights : Civic, Political, Social
and Economic Rights Collective rights, Basis of Self decisions,
Problems and Solutions.
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vf/kdkj lkewfgd vf/kdkj] vkRe fu.kZ; dk vk/kkj leL;k,W ,oa lek/kkuA
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Suggested Readings:-
1. jk; ,e-ih-% jktre fl)kUr ,oa O;ogkj
2. 'kekZ gfj’pUnz % jktu; fl)Ur vkSj O;ogkj
3. if.kddj % jktu;
4. jk;] ,e-ih-% vUrjk"Vªh; laxBu
5. lq’khy pUnz flag % jktu; ds fl)kUr vkSj O;ogkj
6. ch-,y-QfM+;k % vUrjkZf"Vªh; jktuhfr
7. Nicolson H.: Diplomacy 8. Satow: Guide to Diplomatic Practice
9. Nicolson H.: The Evolution of Diplomatic Method 10. Webster, C, : Arts and Practice of Diplomacy.
11. Gooch G.P.: Studies in Diplomacy and Statecraft.
12. P.Baehr and L.Gordenker, The United Nations in the 1990s, London, Oxford University
Press, 1992.
13. K.P. Saxena, Reforming.
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M.A. FINAL POLITICAL SCIENCE
PROJECT WORK
MM-100
Subject of Project:-
Area of Project
1. Role of Governmental Non-Governmental institutions institution in M.P
2. Gram Panchayat/ Nagar Panchayat
All institution in M.P.
Municipalities / Municipal Corporations and Co-Operative Institutions Organization
and functions. Role of Public representatives.
3. Role of Media in formation of Public Opinion All Agencies of Media in M.P.
4. Role of District Administration and Police Administration.
5. Political Environment All M.P
6. Right to information All Institution for Right to Information.