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M.A. - (Political Science)Semester 1-

Paper I - Modern Indian Political ThoughtPaper II - Comparative PoliticsPaper III - International Politics and Contemporary issuesPaper IV - Major Ideas and Issues in Public Administration

Semester 11-Paper I - Western Political ThoughtPaper 11- Politics of South Asian Countries

(Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal)Paper III - International organizationPaper IV - Research Methodology

M.A. - (Political Science)Semester III -

Paper I - Government and Politics of IndiaPaper II - State Politics in IndiaPaper III - International LawPaper IV - Indian Foreign Policy

Semester IV -Paper I - Federalism in India and Local Self GovernmentPaper II - Government and Politics of Madhya PradeshPaper III - Advance Political TheoryPaper IV - Diplomacy :Theory & Practice

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MM -40Political Science M.A. Semester - I (2013-14)

Paper IModern Indian Political Thought

Unit I1. 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 Reformer4. Gandhi as a Political leader and Political Activist.5. Gandhi as an Stateman6. Gandhi as an Economic Activist

Unit III1. Political Ideas of Pandit Jawahar lal Nehru,2. Political Ideas of Sir Sayyad Ahmad Khan3. Political Ideas of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar.

Unit IV1. Political Views of Ram Manohar lohia,2. Political Views of Jai Prakash Narayan,3. Political Views of Acharya Narendra Deo .

Unit V1. Political Views of Dindayal Upadhyay,2. Political Views of M.N. Rai,3- Political Views of Aurobindo Ghosh.

Readings - .1. V.P. Verma, Modern Indian Political Thought Laxmi Narayan Agrawal, Agra - 2004.2. Dr. Yogendra Kumar Sharma, Bharliya 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 Thought 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. RM. Lohia, Marx, Gandhi and Socialism, Hyderabad, Nav Hind, 1953.7. 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. Grahm 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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Political Science M.A. Semester -I (2013-14)Paper II

Comparative PoliticsUnit I

1. Comparative Politics - Meaning, nature and scope.2. Comparative Politics - Evolution3. Comparative Politics - Traditional and Modern Perspective4. Comparative Politics - Behavioural Frame-work

Unit II1. Political Systems Approach and Analysis (David Easton)2. Structural Functional Approach and Analysis (G.A. Almond and G.B. Powell)

Unit III1. Political Developmental approach and analysis (views of Lucian Pye, Huntington,

Almond and Organski)2. Political Modernisation.3. Political Culture.

Unit IV1. Significance - Marxist-Leninist approach in comparative Politics,2. Critical appraisal of Marxist-Leninist approach.

Unity1. Political Elites (Views of Pareto, Mosca, Michels)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 Weiner 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 Brown, 1966.3. J.A. Bill and R. Hardgrave, Comparative Politics: The Quest for Theory, Columbus,

Merrill, 1973.4. J. Blondel, An Introduction to Comparative: Government, London, Weidenfeld and

Nicolson.5. H. Eckstein and D.E. Apter, Comparative Politics, New York, Free Press, 1963.6. 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 DevelopingAreas, Little Brown, 1966.9. <fi,;ft, l);rr, g<1'1I<"1'" ~. ~. ~ fil~qfilElI<111. 1975.10. L. Diamond, Political Culture and Democracy in Developing countries, Boulder

Colorado, Lynne Rienner, 1993.

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Political Science M.A. Semester -I (2013-14)Paper III

International Politics & Contemporary Political IssuesUnit I

1 Meaning, Nature and Scope of International Politics;2 Theories of International Politics: Realism & Idealism, Systems Theory, Game• Theory and Decision Making Theory.

Unit II1 The Elements of National Power and Limitations, Balance of Power and CollectiveSecurity: Imperialism, Colonialism, New Colonialism and War.

2 National Interest and International Ideology, morality and morale.Unit III

1 The Concept of Non-Alignment: Bases, Role and Relevance'- 2 Regional Cooperation: SAARC, ASEAN, OPAC.

'- 3 Disarmament and Arms Control: CTBT, NPT4 Cold War, End of Cold War, Contemporary Political Issues After Cold War.

Unit IV1 North - South Dialogue and South - South cooperation..,. major issues2 Globalization: Meaning, Nature, advantages and disadvantages, role of the WTO.3 Liberalisation & Changing Nature of State.

UnitV1 Environmental Issues: Rio-Declaration 1992 & Rio-Bio Diversity Agreement.2 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. I. Brownlie (ed.) : Basic Documents on Human Rights, 2nd edition, Oxford, TheClarendon Press 1981.

8. H. Bull: The Anarchical Society: A Study of Order in World Politics, London,Macmillan, 1977.

9. I. Claude: Power and International Relations, New York, Random House, 1962.10. 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 the Non-Alignment Movement in the PresentWorld Order, Delhi, Konark, 1994.12. J.N. Rosenau: World Politics: An Introduction, New York The Free Press, 1976.13. ~ wrt - 3l~~i'5';~jlj~14. <fr.1p1.~ ~ - ;jj~~i~lj ~ q;r ~ ~15. ~ c;m ~ - 3l~~i~lj ~

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Political Science M.A. Semester -I (2013-14)Paper IV

Major Ideas and Issues in Public AdministrationUnit 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 II1. Decision Making Approach of Herbert Simon.2. Developmental Administration Approach.3. Ecological Approach-Fred Riggs Model.4. Scientific Management Theory -Taylor.

Unit III1. Liberal Democratic Approach.

_ 2. Marxist Leninist Approach.3. Welfare State Approach.

Unit IV1. Financial Administration-Importance and Aims.2. Zero Base Budgeting and Performance Budgeting-Process, Problems and

importance.3. Political and Administrative interaction in Economic Development.4. Impact of Economic Liberalization and Globalization on administration.

UnitV1. Neutrality of Civil Services. 2. Downsizing of Bureaucracy.3. Modernization of Bureaucracy 4. Administrative Management

Readings -1. L. Peters, Public Administration and Development, Princeton University Press,

1973.2. R. Presthus, Public Administration, New York, Ranold, 1975. 93. 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, Agra, Laxmi N. Agarwal, 1996.5. G.E. Caiden and H. Siedentoph, Strategies for Administrative Reforms,

Lexington Massachusetts, D.C. Health, 1982.6. T.N. Chaturvedi,ContemporaryAdministrativeCulture of India, New Delhi,Mittal,1997.7. M.E. Dimock, A Philosophy of Administration: Towards 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 Publishing House, 196310. S.R. Maheshwari, Administration Theory, New Delhi, Allied, 1994.11. FA Nigro and L.S. Nigro, Modern Public Administration, New York, Harper

and Row, 1984.12. D.Waldo, Ideasand Issues in PublicAdministration,NewYork, McGrawHill,1953.13. Herbert Simon, 'Administrative Behaviour' Princeton University Press, 1966.

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Political Science M.A. Semester - II (2013-14)Paper I

Western Political ThoughtUnit I

Greek Political Thought: CharacteristicsPolitical Thought of PlatoPolitical Thought of Aristotle

Unit IIRoman Political Thought: CharacteristicsMedieval Political Thought: CharacteristicsMachiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Montesquieu.

Unit IIIBantham and J.S. Mill - Hegel and Green.

Unit IVMarx, Lenin, Mao-Tse-Tung ,

UnitVRawls, Nozic and CommunitariansLaskijPluralism, Fascism

Readings -1. V.P. Varma - Modern Indian Political Thought, 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-lIwin - The Growth of Political Thought in the West.9. Barker - Political Thought in England.10. Laski - Reflection on the Revolution of our times.11. ~ ~ - ql~ill<4 ~1\J1'1~R'lCfi fcrilNf cpr ~ ( tffi';T ~ "JlT"CRf)12. ~ ~ - 3mJf.1Cfi ~1\J14'JR'lCfi fcrilNf cpr ~ ( t--l!lll ~ 31<l TI'P)13. ~ ~c;I<.'iCfiI~ - 3mJf.1Cfi ~1\J1'1"IR'lCfi~14. Cfii9JICfiid fi1~- ~ cpr ~1\J14'JR'lCfi ~ ( ~Cfi~<'1'1, '1~~C'"C1l 1976) .

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Political Science M.A. Semester - II (2013-14)Paper II

"Politics of South Asian Countries"(Pakistan, Bangladesh, Srilanka and Nepal)

Unit I1. A brief history and general information's about the economy and polity of

Pakistan.2. Pakistan - constitution Silent, Features'3. Pakistan - Main political issues and Party System.4. Pakistan - The status of democracy, Role of religion & Army

Unit II1. A brief history and general information's about the economy and polity of

Bangladesh.2. Bangladesh - Constitution-Gharacteristics.3. Bangladesh - Main political issues and Party System.4. Bangladesh - The status of democracy, Role of religions & Army

Unit III1. A brief history and general information's about the economy and polity of

Srilanka.2. Srilanka - constitution: Characteristics.3. Srilanka - Main political issues and Political Party System.4. Srilanka - The status of democracy.

Unit IV1. A brief history and general information's about the economy and polity of Nepal.2. Nepal - Constitution making.3. Nepal - Main political issues, Impact of Maoism4. Nepal - Challenges before democracy.

UnitV1. General Characteristics of Foreign Policy of Pakistan2. General Characteristics of Foreign Policy of Bangladesh3. General Characteristics of Foreign Policy of Nepal4. General Characteristics of Foreign Policy of Srilanka

Select Readings -1. S.P. Verma, International System and the Third World, New Delhi, Vikas, 1988.2. Almond and Coleman, The Politics of Developing Areas, Princeton NJ, Princeton

University Press, 1960.3. K. Bahadur, Democracy in Pakistan: Crises and Conflict, New Delhi, Har Anand, 1998.4. C. Baxter, Government and Politics in South Asia, Lahore, Vanguard, 1988.5. M. Chadda, Building Democracy in South Asia: India, Nepal, Pakistan, Boulder

Colorado, Lynne Rienner, 2000.6. C. Clapham and G. Philip, The Political Dilemmas of Military Regimes, London,

Croom Helm, 1985.7. S.P. Chorn, the Pakistan Army, New Delhi, Himalay Books, 1984.

8. H. Gardesi and J. Rashid, Pakistan: The Roots of Dictatorship, Delhi, OxfordUniversity Press, 1983.

9. S.K. Mira, The Post Colonial State in Asia : Dialectics of Politics and Culture,London, Harvester Wheat Sheaf, 1990.

10. U. Phadnis and R. Ganguli, Ethnicity and Nation Building in South Asia, New DelhiSage, 2000.

11. R. Rais, State, Society and Democratic Change in Pakistan, Oxford, OxfordUniversity Press, 1997.

12. V. Randall, Political Panties in the Third World, London, Sage Publications, 1988.13. N. Ahmed and P. Norton, Parliament in Asia, London, Frank Cass, 1999.14. Bidwai and Vanaik, South Asia on a Short Fuse: Nuclear Politics and the Future of

Global Disarmament, Oxford University Press, 1999.15. V.D. Chopra, Religious Fundamentalism in Asia, Delhi, Gyan Publishes, 1994.16. S.U. Kodikara, External Compulsions of South Asian Politics, New Delhi, Sage 1993.13

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International OrganisationUnit I

Nature and Evolution of International Organisation.The League of Nations: Role in protecting world peace, Causes of failure of Leagueof Nations. .

Unit IIThe United Nations: Structure and Functions, Various organs of the UN, needof reforms in the structure of UN.

Unit IIIPeaceful Settlement and Forceful Settlement of International Disputesand Enforcement Action.Economic and Social Development and the Role of the UN.

Unit IVUN in the Post Cold War Era, Sooio Economic and Humanitarian role.UN as peace keeper & Politics within UN.

UnitVUN's role in Disarmament.Contribution of Third world to Achieve goal of U.N.

Select Readings -1. Potter, P.B.: International Organisation.2. Goodrichm L.H.: The United Nations3. Cheever and Others: Organising for Peace International Organisation inWorld Affair.4. P. Baehr and L. Gordenker, The United Nations in the 1990s, London, Oxford UniversityPress, 1992.

5. P. Baehr, The United Nations: Reality and Ideal, 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 Organisation, New Delhi, Vikas 1977.8. H.J. Morgenthau (ed.), Peace, Security and the United Nations, Chicago, University ofChicago Press, 1946.

9. M.S. Rajan, "India and the Making of the United Nations".1O. X1'<!. 1?lf.'l1t. : 31 'f1 ~f~ <l 'WTo'1

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.Research MethodologyUnit I

Nature of Social Research: Importance and uses, Difference between Pure andApplied Research, Identification of Research Problem, Research Design.

Unit IIHypothesis, Concepts and Variables, Classification, Hypotheses Formulation andTesting, Sampling Method.

Unit IIITools and Techniques of Data Collection,Observation: Characteristics of observation, Kinds of observation, merits andDemerits, Questionnaire, Schedule, Interview, Sampling and Surveytechniques.

Unit IVNature of study: Case study, technique, Role and importance of case studies,Pilot studies and pannel studies, Application of Computer in Social ScienceResearch.

UnitVTheory Formation in Social Sciences, Survey Analysis, Types, Merits, Demerits,Report writing, Purpose and contents of a Report, Quantitative Techniques in Socialresearch,Types and Significance of diagrams in social research.

Readings - .1. Mukharji - 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 Research.5. Gopal, M.H. - An Introduction to Research Procedure in Social Sciences.6. Lundburhg, G. - Social Research.7. Raiammal, P. Devada & J. Kuladelvel- A Hand Book of Methodology of Research.8. Selltiz & Jahoda - Research Methods in Social Relation.9. Young, p.v. - Scientific Social Surveys and Research.10. 'GA'.<Tr.~. - ~ ~. ~ qR1et>~I"'{1.~.11. ~ \[.. 3lR.1f'l. ~. 3lT"iG <g'1'R - f11'1IRnCfJ ~. ~:cf;. qR1et>~I"'{1.

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Government and Politics of IndiaUnit I

Constituent Assembly: Composition and working; Making of the Indian Constitution.Salient features of the Indian constitution

Unit IIPreamble: Fundamental Rights and Duties; Directive principles of State,Amendment Procedure.

Unit IIIUnion Executive: President, Prime Minister and Council of Ministers.

Unit IVUnion Legislature: Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha : Union Judiciary: The SupremeCourt of India

UnitVPolitical Process:1. Nature of Indian Politics2. Nature of Indian Party System3. Challenges before Indian Polity

(a) Casteism(b) Regionalism(c) Linguism(d) Communalism(e) Corruption & Criminalisation(f) Naxalism

u.. (#) Civil Society & Mass Movement

Readings -1. N.D. Palmer: Govt. and Politics in India.2. J.C. Johari: Indian Government and Politics.3. Coupland, Sir Reginald: The Indian Problem. ~4. J.P. Bansal, Supreme Court: Judicial Restraint versus Judicial Activism, Judicial

Activism, Jaipur, Unique 1985.5. D.O. Basu, An Introduction on to the Constitution of India, New Delhi, Prentice Hall

1994 (also in Hindi).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, Princeton NJ, Princeton University Press, 1957.11. ffrcrrq; - ~ ~ ~ ~1\jj4'lR1

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State Politics in IndiaUnitl

State Executive: Governor, Chief Minister and Council of MinistersUnit II

State Legislature: Vidhan Sabha and Vidhan ParishadUnit III

Judiciary: High Court and Subordinate CourtsUnit IV

1. Factors and Characteristics determining state politics in India2. Increasing Demand for state Autonomy3. Demand for the creation of new states.4. State politics in the era of Globalization and coalition Politics.5. Inter state river water disputes.

UnitY1. Inter-state council2. State planning commission3. State finance commission4. State election commission5. Broad Pettern of State Politics in India

Readings -1. K.R. Bombwall, The Foundations of Indian Federalism, Bombay, Asia Publishing

House, 1967. 18 •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, NewDelhi, Allied Publishers, 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, 1988.6. 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, 2000.10. TJ1fct"G >R1lG ~. ~.~. w'lf ~ ~ ~ \lR - 'l'fffil # ~ ctr ~1\i1'1"IR'I.11.' fucrrq;- 'l1ffilm m ~ ~1\i1'11R'l12. ~. ~ - 'l'fffil # ~1\i1r\'iR'l13. \lR ~ ~ - 'l1ffilm mrr ~14. ~. 1{".1{". - 'l1ffilm m 3tR ~1\i1'11R'l15. '<!<T, 'R.~: - 'l1ffilm ~1\i1r\'iR'l ~ m

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International lawUnit I

Origin and Development of International law, Origin and Development, Meaning, .nature, scope and Sources ofInternational law..The limitations and possibilities of international law.

Unit IIRelationship between international law and national law. Codification andProgressive Development of International law.

Unit IIIInternational Legal Principles: Recognition, Equality, Law of Sea, Treaty Obligation,Diplomatic immunities and privileges, Extradition.

Unit IVLaw of Neutrality, Rights and duties of neutral powers, Violations of neutrality,blockade.

UnitVLaws of Air Warfare, Land Warfare and Sea Warfare,Sovereignty over their space- Jurisdiction over air space and outer spaceCrimes against Humanity and Provisions of International law,Treatment of Prisoners of War,1949 Geneva Convention.

Readings -1. Pitt, Cobbet: Leading Cases in International Law2. Oppenheim L.: International Law3. Fenwick, G.G.: International Law4. Lawrence: Principle of International Law5. Green, L.C. : International Law Through Cases.6. Strake, J.G.: An Introduction to International Law7. Brierly, J.L.: The Law of Nations.8. Garner, J.M.: Recent Development in International Law9. Hall,W.E.: International Law10. Schewarzenberger, George: International Law11. Je sup, Philip, C.J. : A Modern Law of Nations12. ~.~. ~ : <ll't1'1f~£1 fclfu13. ~, <fi.~.: <ll't1'1f~£1 ~14. ~<;I('jif)I'I, ~ : 3l't1'1f~£1 ~

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Indian Foreign PolicyUnitl

Foreign Policy: Meaning, nature and determinants.Determinants of Indian Foreign Policy: internal and externalPrinciples and objectives of Indian Foreign Policy

Unit IIIndia and The USAIndia and RussiaIndia and China

Unit IIIIndia and PakistanIndia and BangladeshIndia and Sri L1anka

Unit IVIndia and NepalIndia and BhutanSAARC and India

Unit VIndia and The U.N.O.India and Nuclear DisarmamentChallenges before Indian Foreign Policy in the 21 Century

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 Policy of Russian Federation, London

Macmillan, 1997.4. S.J.R. Bilgrami, India and the UN, New Delhi, Jamia, 1969.5. V.P. Dutt, India's Foreign Policy in a Changing world, New Delhi, Vikas, 1999.6. N. Jetley, 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, 2000.8. H. Kapur, India's Foreign Policy: 1947-1993, New Delhi, Sage, 1994.9. S. Mansingh, India's Search for Power, New Delhi, Sage, 1995.10. J. Nehru, India's Foreign Policy: Selected Speeches, September 1946 - April 1961,

New Delhi, Publications Division Government of India, 1971.11. ~ c;rrc;r ~ - ~ ~ ;ftfc'nrt12. 3TR. ~ - 'l'[ffif 3tR ~ fcmr

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Federalism in India and Local Self GovernmentUnit I

Development and Nature of Indian Federal System. Centre-State Relations-legislativeAdministrative and financial relations.

Unit IIReport of Sarkaria Commission: Silent Features Analytical Study and criticism.Inter-state council, regional parties and their effect on federalism,

Unit IIINew trends of Federalism, Nature and prospects, Demand of autonomy by states.Development of Local Govt after independence, 73 rd and 74th amendment ofConstitution.

Unit IVRural Local self govt special reference to M.P., Organization and powers.Urban Local self Govt special reference to M.P., organization and powers.

UnityFinance and Local self Govt. Bureaucracy in Local self Govt. Women'sreservation in Panchayat and its effect. Local autonomy and its importance.

Readings.1. S.P. Aiyar and U. Mehta (eds.), Essays on Indian Federalism, Bombay, AlliedPublishers, 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 PublishingHouse, 1967.

4. R. Khan, Rethinking Indian Federalism, Shimla, Indian Institute of AdvancedStudies, 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 Party Politics in India, New Delhi, Oxford Universitypress, 2001.

9. J. Manor, "Parties and the Party System", in A. Kohli (ed.) India's Democracy: AnAnalysis of Changing State-Society Relations, Princeton NJ, Princeton UniversityPress, 1988.

10. S. Pai, State Politics: New Dimensions: Party System, Liberalisation and Politics ofIdentity, Delhi, Shipra, 2000.

11. M. Weiner, Party Building in a New Nation: The Indian Congress, Chicago,University of Chicago Press, 1967.

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. Government and Politics of Madhya Pradesh

Unit-l Reorganisation of States (1956) and Formation of Madhya Pradesh,Division of Madhya Pradesh (2000),Main ~ of Madhya Pradesh Politics and CharactersticsJ.-~~~

Unit-2 Governor-appointment, Powers and PositionsChief Minister and Cabinet; Powers position and roleMadhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly- Organisation and PowersRole of SpeakerRole of opposition

Unit-3 State Judiciary in Madhya Pradesh - Organisation and Jurisdiction.Party System in Madhya Pradesh and Main Political Parties.Electoral Politics in Madhya Pradesh and Voting Behavior

Unit-4 Administration in Madhya Pradesh - Historical BackgroundAdministrative Structure in Madhya Pradesh - Secretariat, Chief Secretary,Secretary, Commissioner and OthersDistrict Administration in Madhya PradeshRole of Collector in District Administration

Unit-5 Emerging trends of Madhya Pradesh PoliticsWomen in Madhya Pradesh PoliticsTribal Politics in Madhya PradeshNaxlite Problem in Madhya PradeshDevelopment and Politics in Madhya Pradesh.

Reading-1. P.Chatterjee (ed.), States and Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 19972. R.Khan, Rethinking Indian Federalism, Shimla, Indian Institute of Advances Studies, 19973. Iqbal Narain, State Politics in India.4. Subrato Sarkar, The Centre and The States (1960-1971).5. Dr. Sudha Murthi, Regional Disparities in the Economic Development of

Madhya Pradesh6. ~ ~ ~ ~ 3tR ~ "$t '(I\jj;j'jRt7. m ~. 'l'j"ffif 1f ~ cm4ql~cl>l. ~<tiI~Cli 3tR &1q!5IRCli X'itl 1f (~qi- fcrm- ~ 1f)8. ~. ~~. 'l'j"ffif 1f ~1\JilqlC'1 Cj)f tlG ~ ~9. !5R~I'i'F''i; ~. 'l'j"ffif 1f ~ "$t ~1\J1;j'jRt10 ~. ~ lil~~q;fJ. ~ ~1\J1;j'jRt : fcrtimm11 m ~. ~ ~ ~ ~1\J1;j'jRt

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Political Science M.A. Semester -IV (2014-15)Paper III

Advance Political TheoryUnit I

Meaning, Nature and Significance of Political Theory. Different Interpretation inPolitical Theory and Problems. Limitations of Classical Tradition.

Unit IIDecline of Political Theory and Modern Political Theory.Behaviouralism and Post Behaviouralism

Unit IIIIdeas of Isaiah Berlin, Eric ~glin, Michael Oakshott, John Rawls, Leo Straussabout Revival of Political Theory.

Unit IVEnd of Ideology and its impact on Political Theory. New Trends in Political Theory.

UnitVW Modern Democratic Theories: Hebermas, Modernism, Post Modernism and

Feminism.

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Political Science M.A. Semester - IV (2014-15)Paper IV

Diplomacy: Theory & PracticeUnit I

Meaning, Nature and Objectives of Diplomacy, Relation of Diplomacy withInternational Relations, Foreign Policy and International Law, Historical evolution ofdiplomatic theory,

Unit IITypes of Diplomacy- Old and New, Secret and open, Conference Diplomacy,Summit Diplomacy, methods and techniques of Diplomacy, Limitations of Diplomacy.

Unit IIIDiplomat: Classification, Function & Duties, Immunities and Priviledges, DiplomaticRepresentation

Unit IVDiplomatic procedure, Diplomatic Language and Diplomatic Communication, Closureof Diplomatic Mission, Diplomacy as a tool of National Policy

UnitVForeign Offices-Great Britain - Foreign OfficeUSA - Department of StateIndia's Foreign Affairs DepartmentCold war Diplomacy between two super powersDecline of diplomacy in the 20th century

Readings.the United Nations: The Challenge and Relevance, New Delhi, Sage, 1993. I. WI ~.1ft.:~~~~2. ~ $R~i1'ii: ~ ~ 3i'R ~3. qflil"'''''<: ~4. WI. ~.1ft.: ~'T<r Wwr5.~~~:~~~6. <fi.1(C'f. ~ : ~'T<r '<1\i1;f1Rt7. Nicolson, H.: Diplomacy8. Satow: Guide to Diplomatic Practice9. Nicolson H.: The Evolution of Diplomatic Method10. 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 UniversityPress, 1992.13. K.P. Saxena, ReformingFunction & Duties of a diplomat,.

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