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- - NORTH Mi"'1AAASH'!'RA UNlVE.,WTY. JALGAON SYLLABUS FOR M.A. PART-I POLITICAL SCIENCE (HITH EFFECT FROMJUNE.1997) " , -._.-~. -- - , l Revised Course) PART-I COMPULSORY PAPERS 1. Political Theory (Revisedl 2. Public Administration (Revised! 3. Intflrnat.ionaJ. Politic" (Revised) PART - II 4. Political Sociology lRevisedl 5. Comparative Politi~s and Government (Revised) 6. Constructional ••nd Political Process in India (Revised) Please note that optional papers out student shall of sub~",r';"lp" have , '0 to offer any ONE IV for each year, OF OPTIONAL PAPERS Sub Group I 1. Major Thinkers in the West 2. Political Thought in India 3. Contemporar c political Thinkers 4. Marxism after Marx 5. Folitical Thought of Mahatma Gandhi. 6, Politicsl Thought of Dr. Ambedkar. Sub Group II ~. International Organization (Revised) 2. Foreign Policies of China and Pakistan 3. Foreign Policy of the U.S.A. 4. India's Foreign Policy. 5. International Law 6, Peace and Conflict Studies. Sub Group III 1. Political Of Development and under 2. Marxist Political Sociology 3. Political Sociology of Marx Weber 'I, Political Movements in MAharashtra 5, Research Methodology of Politics development. Sub Group IV L 2. '- 4. Political Political Political Political Process in the U,S,A. process in the Soviet Union Process in China Process in South Asia

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--NORTH Mi"'1AAASH'!'RA UNlVE.,WTY. JALGAON

SYLLABUS FOR M.A. PART-I POLITICAL SCIENCE

(HITH EFFECT FROMJUNE.1997)

",-._.-~.-- -

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l Revised Course)

PART-ICOMPULSORY PAPERS

1. Political Theory (Revisedl2. Public Administration (Revised!3. Intflrnat.ionaJ. Politic" (Revised)

PART - II

4. Political Sociology lRevisedl5. Comparative Politi~s and Government (Revised)6. Constructional ••nd Political Process in India (Revised)

Please note thatoptional papers out

student shallof sub~",r';"lp"

have, '0 to offer any ONE

IV for each year,OF

OPTIONAL PAPERS

Sub Group I

1. Major Thinkers in the West2. Political Thought in India3. Contemporarc political Thinkers4. Marxism after Marx5. Folitical Thought of Mahatma Gandhi.6, Politicsl Thought of Dr. Ambedkar.Sub Group II

~. International Organization (Revised)2. Foreign Policies of China and Pakistan3. Foreign Policy of the U.S.A.4. India's Foreign Policy.5. International Law6, Peace and Conflict Studies.

Sub Group III

1. Political Of Development and under2. Marxist Political Sociology3. Political Sociology of Marx Weber'I, Political Movements in MAharashtra5, Research Methodology of Politics

development.

Sub Group IV

L2.'-4.

PoliticalPoliticalPoliticalPolitical

Process in the U,S,A.process in the Soviet UnionProcess in ChinaProcess in South Asia

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OPTIONAL PAPER

Sub Group J

Major Thinkers in t.he West

Paper l.

.~ Study of pod~'lc"l "h"orv of T,he f01101l'in" '!BJur ThinK""s'f, ,he W'l~t

1. PI"te2. Arj"totl ••1. ~jichj.!\,dJ•. H"bb ••"\. Locke

Sel"t,ton-IT

6. Ruusseau.1. He~el8. Marx9. John Stuart Mill10. Max Iieber

Readings

SabineOxford

G.H. - Hi"tory of ;>olitieal Th••oryAnd I.B.H. Publishing Cc., 1971 i

3,d "dn. (Calcutt ••

Dunnin~ william Archibald - AVolumes I tu III iAllahabadEdition,19661.

HistoryCentral

of PoliticalBook Depot

Theory,Indian

Sinclair,Routledge

T.!\.. ~ ,\ History of Greekand I(egan Paul, 1966!.

Pol i tlcal Thewry i London

Studies Lnto Hume,

I'"ughan, C.E.Vol. I, Hobbe,."lanchester, 18"25.

th •• Histor;' ofVol. II Before

Poli tical Philosophy,and After Rousseau,

5. Gough, .r.w. - The Social Contract, :2nd Edn., Oxford, 1957.

e. Pl.amenatz, ,1.P. Man and SOGiety, Two Volumes, Londor. 1963.

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OPTIONAL PAPER

Sub Group I

Political Thought In India

Section-l1. Political Thought In Ancient India

a) Shanti Pan'an, hI Kautllya,2. Raja RamMohan Ro~' lb. 1772)3. Mahatma Jotiran Phul" lb. 1827)4. Justice Mabadee Govind Hanad" rb. 1842)5. Lokmanya Bal Ga.ngadhar Tilak lb. 1856)

Section-II

6. Mahatma Gandhi lb. 1869)7. Sri Aurnbindo lb. 1872)8. Veer Vinayak Darnodar Sa,arkar lb. 1883)9. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (b.18aSI10. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar I.b. 1891)11. Dr. Ham ManchaI' Lohia lb. 1910 )

Readings

Paper II

Prasad Beni - Theory and Government in Ancient India.C.mtral Book Depot, 1968).

(Allahabad

2. Ghosh••l, U.N.- A Riston' of Indian Political Ideas {BombayOxford Uni"ersit), Press, IS5S}.

3. Spellman, Johan W. - Political Theory of Ancient India (Oxford:.Clerendon Press, 1964),

4. Verma, Vish~anath Prnsadedn" 1957 (Agra : Lakshmi

Modern Indian Political Thought, ThirdNaraian Agra"'a1, 19571

Karunakaran h.I'. Continuity and Change in India politics1.D"lhi: People' g Publishing Hou:>", 19641.

e'.5.

5. Desai A.R.1966 (Bomba;'

Social Background of Indian Nationalism 4th Edn.Popular Book D~pot, 1966)

7. Ghos~, Shankar - Political Ideas and ~joV€'ments in India (BombayAllied, 1975)

8. Sarma, G.N. and Shakir, Moin - Politics and Society: Ram Roy toNehru IAurangabad : Par'imal Prakashan, 1975).

harunakaran K.P.Gandhi (New Delhi

-

Indian Politics from Dadabhai NaoroJi toGitanjali Prakashan, 1975).

13

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OPTIONALPAPER.,ulJ Group I

Contemporary Political Thinkers

Section-I

1. Herbert Marcuse2. '1ichael Oakeghott~. K!\rl Popp"r

Section-II

4. Hannah Arendt5. Juhn Ra,ds6. Vinoba Bhave

Readings

Paper III

1. roe Crespigny, Ant,hony and Kenneth Minogue (Eds.)"'ontemporary political philoBoyhers, London ~f",thuen and Co.,1976.

Parekh, Bhiku:ontemporary Political Thinkers, Oxford Martin Robinson, 1982.

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Sub Group IOPTIONAL PAPER

Paper IV

,

3 •

••6.

6.

Marxism after MarxSection~I

Th. Contribution of EnglesThe Contribution of Ross LuxemburgTh. Contribution M Lenin

Section-IITh. Contribution of LuI<' acs

Th. Contribution of GramsciTh. Contribution of ~jao-1'se-Tung

Reading

\ ...: I. MacLellan,David

Marxism after Marx

London ; ~lacrnil1an. 1979

15

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Sub Group IOPTIONAL PAPER

Political Thought Of Mahatma GandhiSection-I

Paptlr V

1. Gandhi'" Understanding of Human Nature.2. Gandhi's Concept of 'Satya' and 'Ahinsa'.3. Gandhi's Theory of Satya~raha4. Gandhi's Interpretation of Religion and Hindu Dharma.5. Gandhi'a Criti~ue of Capitalism And Western Civili~ation.

Section-II

6. Galldhlen Economics: The Economic~ of Khadi, Doctrine ofAparigraha, Doctorine of Trusteeship.

7. Gandhi's theon- of state.a. Gandhi'" Concept of Swaraj~'a.9. Sarvodsya.

Readings1. Bandopadhyays J":I'antanuja, Bocial and Political Thought of

Gandhi, Bombay, .Hlied, 1969.

2. nhatachsrya Buddadev, F.~oJution of Political Philosophy ofGandhi, Calcutta, Calcutta Book House.

3. Bedekar D.K., TO~'Ards understanding Gandhi, Bomba" PoularPraka"han, 197~.

•. Bondurant Joan v., Conquest of Violence: The Gandhian Philosophyof Conflict, !>el<'Jerse:;', Princeton, 1958,

5. Chatterjee ~l"rgarel, Gandhi'" Religious Thought, ~Jacmillan, J983.

6. Gandhi ~l.K., An Autobio'lra"h.,' or the StarT of ~fyExperiments ""ithTruth, ,\hmedsbad, N'avajivan, 195G.

7. Gandhi M.K. Hi.ld- Sh'araj or IndHln House Rule, Ahmedabad,NavJivan, 1939.

8. Gandhi 'l.K., Hindu Dharma, Ahmedabad, Navajivan, 1953,

" Gangull B.N. Gandhi' a, Social Philosophy : Perspective andRele\'snc.;e ; Delhi, Vikas Puhlication, 1973. ~,

10, I"er Ilaghanln, The Noral and Political Thou,.ht Of ~Jah"tma Gandhi,Oxford 1973.

11. Kher V.D.led." Economic and Industrial Life (lnd Relations,Ahmedabad, Nal'jivan, 1957.

~athurGandhI,

J.B. and Mathur A.S.Allahabad, Chaitanra

(eds. J, EconomIc ThoughtPublishing Houae, 1962.

0' Mahatma

Harathi Ilea.dings

Ja ••.••dekar S.D. Gandhiwad, Pune, Y.G, Joshi 2nd !':dn.Pandit Naiini, Gandhi, Bombay, Granthali, 1983.

1949.

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OPTIONAL PAPER

Sub Group IPolitical Thought of Dr.-Ambedkar

Section-I

Paper VI

Hiatorical Background Untouchable Movement Mahatma Phule

Satyashodhak Samaj, Rtlja.shri Shahu ~jaharaj.,

2. Ambedl.ar's Critique of Caste System.

3. Ambedkar'" Interpretation of Buddhism.

Section~II

4. Liberlism and Parliamenta~y Democracy ~ith Special reference tohis idea On Soclal DemOCI'!H;"and Social Justice.

5. State Socialism: Nationalisation.

Readinga

6. Critique of Marxism.

1. Bharill Chandra, Social and Political Ideas of Dr. B.H. Ambedkar,Jaipur, Allekh Publishers, 1977,

2. Jatav n.v. The Political Philosophy of B.H.Phoenix Publishing Agency, 1965.

Ambedkar, Agrs,

3. Jatav, D.R. The Social Philosophy Of B.R. Ambedkar, Agra,Phoenix Publishi.ng House, 196~.

4. Kuber W.Publishing

N., Dr. AmbedkarHouse, 1973.

: tICritical Study, Delhi People' "

5. Rejasekhariah A. M., The Politics of Emancipation, Bombay, SindhuPublisher, 1970.

t Marathi Resdings

1. Kagabe, Raosaheb, Ambedkar ani Marx, Pune, Sugava Prakashan 1985.

"esabe, Raosaheb, Ambedkar"ad : Tsttvfl ani Vyavhar, Pun ••,Prakashan, 1990. Sus",v"

3. Kharst, Shankarrao : Dr.Bsbasah ••b Ambedkaranche Dharmantar, Pune,lndraysni Sahitya Prakflshan, 1990.

4. Vakil Alim, Mahatma Ani Bodhisattava, Sangamner, Mitra Prakashan,1990.

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Sub Group IIOPTIONALPAPER

International Organization (Revised)

Section-I

Paper I

1. History ~f lnternational Or~anization from VIenna Congress to UN,

11 The <>tructure of the LN,

1,11 Th•• role of L~ in mai:>tainlng International peace andse~'l!rity.

3. The Structure of United Nations-

\ 1 General Assembl;',ii! :':e"urity Coun",il,1Ii ) FtOSOC,i,,) TraJJstrcship Counell,v', rCJ,v:J Spcreteriat,",i 1 t'~'CT,\D,.tiii ItrNF:SCO,i",1 WhO,~ 1 ILO.

~. Success and Failures of United ~ationa -

"ii,liil

""'vi 1, i i )

Maintenance of Peace and Security,~romjtion of Internation Economic Co-operation - NIEO,Decoloni zat ion,Pr"tection of Human Rights,Prumotion Of Rule of Law ~ Adjudication. Development andC"dificat.ion of IL,aegulation of Armaments,~ew International Information Order.

Section-II

,

..

.' .

n thi~ section organization, Ideology and Functions will bediscussed I

-;romp of ,7.Re~i",,,,l - Organization- SAARC, ASEAN, OAU, OAS.0"'f'(" .- ATOFC & EEl'.IMF/ World Bank, GATT•

Benett, A. Leroy., international organizations: Principles andl<,sues lTV Edn.1 lIinglewood Cliffs: Prentice- Ha.ll, 1988),

ArcheI-, Chine., International Organization (London: George Allenanctl,r"dn, 1983).

C : ;;,rod ''''1971).

Inis, Swords into Plou"hshares [New York :Random Hous""

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References

1. Northedge, F.S. & Greeve M.J., A hundred years of InternationalRelations,

2 • Peterson, M.J. General Assembly in WorldUnwin Hyman, 1987),

Polt tics I London

3. Yodez', Amos, The Evolution of the United Nations S~'stem (NewYork: Cram' Russak, 198>11.

4. Budd, Stanley A., The ECC (London: Kogan Page 1987).

5. Budd, Stanle~' A., & Jones, Alun, The European Community (LondonKogan Page, 1991).

6. Bowectt D.W., The Law Of Intcrnation Institutions ( LondonStewens & Sons, 1982.1

'- \....

,c

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Sub Group IIOPTIONALPAPER

Foreign Policies of China and PakistanSection-I

Foreign Policy of China

Paper II

1. Haslc Factors Determining Foreign Policy Formulation

"ii)iii!iv l

"'

Geof'olitical,r-:cowlmic.Sooi o-(:ul tural ,Polit.ical andSecur i ty En" i,romnent .

2. National IntereEt and Objectives.

3. Foreign Policy in Operation:

"ii Iiii 1tv)"vil

Role in Asia - Pacific area,Sino Soviet Relations,Sino - American Relations,Sino - Indian Relations,Role of the Army andNuclear Polio,.

Section-II

Foreign Policy of Pakistan

1. Basic Factors Determining Foreign Polic)" Formulation

"ii)iiiltv>" ,

GeopoliticalEconomic,Socia-Cultural,Political andSecurity Environment.

2. National Interest and Objectives.

3. Foreign PoUcy in Operation:

"i i ),iiii \' ),,

Readings

Role in Asia, South-West Asia and Weat Aaia,E"tra Il.egional Influencea,Role of Religions,Role of the Army andNuclear Poliq".

Section-I

1. Hinton; Harold C.- (:ommunist. China in World Affair~acmillan. 1966).

~1B.rcidis, Roc (ed.)- Foreign Policy in World PoliticsCl i ffs : Pr ••ntlcc Hall, 19851. See Chapter 6.

[London

lEngleNood

3. 'lorthedge, F.S. (ed.) - Th" f'oreign Politic" of the Powers (Ne••'~ork : Pra"gar, 1968). s,,'" Chapter 4.

,. YahudB, 'lichael - Chin,,'s Role in lI'orld Affairs, ILondonlleld,19781.

Croom

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5. Dutt, Gargi and Dutt, V.T. - China after Nao (Chapter 6 to 111New De.lhi : Vlkss, 1991).

6. Holding, Harry (ed. ) China,s Foreign Relations in the 1980sHaven; Yal•• Universit~" Press, 1981).

(N••w

7. Whi tingMac Graw

~.s. and Dernberger,- Hill, 1977.1,

R. F. , Chi.n"',, Future (New York

8.Section-II

Burke, S.M. and Ziring, Lawrence., Pakistan's Foreign PolicyHistorical Analysis ( Karaachi : aup, 1991).

A

9. Cohen, Stephen p., The Pakistan Army IBerkelyCalifornia Press, 1984J •

Universit3" of

10. Shahi, Agh,.., Pakist,m's Security and Foreign PolicyProgressive Publishers, 1988).

Note: Reading of the follmdng Journal is desirable-Asian Survey, China, Quarterly.

21

(Lahore

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Sub Group IIOPTIONAL PAPER

Foreign Policy of the USASection-I

Paper III

Determi nant" andCongress, PublicAlliances, rivals.

objectivesopinion,

of US foreign policy. Domesticinterest groups International

2. Historical development of US foreign policy since 1945.ai Ccid W~r Containment- Brinkmsnship-Detente-~ew Cold War.bl Human Rights - ~ew World Order ~ UN.

3. US Natlon"l Security Policy and nuclear Dimension.I. US foreign economic policy and Third World.

Section-II

o. US relati,on with _o\si8 - P""ific region6. CS relations with South Asia.7. US relations with ;,'est Asia.8. l'S interest ~n Europe and CIS (i.e. Russia).9. l'S interest in centraL and !,atin America.

Readings

1.

2.

,.,.8.

7.

Geir Lundestad -EAst West ~orth South : Major Developments inInternational Politi<::s 1945-a6, ~'''n''egian UniverSity Press "Iso,986.Robert Weisber" - Understanding American Government, LondonHous••, NE'l;York, 1980.Hoyt Purvis and St ••'"en J - L"gislations Foreign Polic;', Hindu"tanPublishing Co,poration IIndiai Delhi, 19SG.Br",wster C. Denny Seeing American Foreign Policy WholeMacmillan N",,, D"tni, 1989.!oJaCridis 110)-led.), For", ••" ;JOlie.~ in liorld P"littcs {EnglewoodCl i ffs, Prent t,'e Hall, t98~',Stav; ar Joh" "meriean r'cll'elgn policy Since I,'orld War XI,Rinehart ",nd ;"ln~t"rI", N.Y., 18S5.La Feber Walter - Am"ri."a Rus:;;ian and the lI'orld "'ar 1945-1971JohnWiley, NY, 1972.

•Reference"

8 •

,.10.

11.

12 .

14.

Norman A. Graeb"er - Cold War Diplomacy American ForeignPolicy, 1945-1975, D. Van 'lost rand Compan;. Inc., NY, 1977.Neal D. Hongton - Struggle ""aiust Histor;" : US !'or"ign Polic}. inan Age of He"olution., Wa"hingt.on Square press, N.y, ,1968.Fredrick H. Hartman- n,e nekage of ,\rnerican Foreign Policr,~lacmillan, London, 1970.Elevator Lansing Dulles- American Foreign Policy in the Making.Harper and Row N.Y., 1968.Donald F. Lach and Edmund - Int.ernational Polit.ics in East AsiaS. Wehrle since Worid IIlar 11, Praegar, Publi,.hers, N.Y., 1975.o\rthur M.Sch~iesin~~ Jr. The Dynamics of World Power Adocumentar,,- Histor) of L'S Foreign Policy, 1945-1973, ChelisaRouBe Puniishers, ~.Y.,197J.Raymond Aron rhe Imperial Republic, The l'S and Th" "'orld,19~5-1973, Prentice Hall of India, p"t. Ltd.,197S.

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Sub Group IIOPTIONAL PAPER

India'" Foreign Policy.S"ction-I

Paper IV

1. Geopolitical Determinants of Indian Foreign Policy.2. DomeF.tic Compulsions of Indian foreign Policy.3. India's National- Interest and Objecti,-"s of Foreign Poliq',4. Policy of Non-Alignment, )';on-A1.LgnedHo'-ement and the Third World

(Africa, Latin America and Asia).5. India'" Nuclear Policy ..

Section-II

6. India's economic Diplomacy.7. India and her Nei"hbours.8. India, USA and Europe.9. India and the Indian Ocean.10. India and the UNO.

Readings1. Banctopadhyaya,

Delhi : Allied,J" The Making of India's1984).

Foreign

J

2.. }lisra, K.P. (Ed.) Studies in India's Foreign Pol ie;' (Ne •.: DelhiVikas 1969).

~lisra K.P,(Ed.) Foreign Polic;, of India(Ne\<'Delhi; Thompsan, 1977J.

A Book of Readings

4, Prasad, Birmel, The Origins of Indian foreign Policy (CalcuttaBookland, 1962.1.

5. Pt'assd, Birma11 India's Foreign Polic)'and Change (Ne\<'Delhi: Vikas 1979),

Studies in Continuity

6. ~anlling, Surjit, India'"'Fore:i,gn Poliq- (NeV.' Delhi;

search for po"-erSage, J984).

Indira Gandhi's

':::. 7, Berkes and Bedi, Diplomacy of India: Indian Foreign Policy inthe UNO.

Rikhi Jaipal, Nonalignment,

9. L. BowmanI< I. Clerk fed,), Indian Ocean in Global Politics.

10, PRS Nambhodri, st.al., Intervention in the India Ocean (19821,

11. Dutt, V.P, India's Foreign Polie;.' (1982).

12. Subrahmanyam K., India's security Perspectives (1982).

13, Bhagwati, Jagdish, New Internet ion Economic Order (Cambridge,M.A. ; HIT Press, 1977),

Bhag"-ati, Jagdlsh, & Ruggie,Purpose: Prospecti"e for KorthM.A, : ~JIT Press, 19841.

J, G. (ed. I POh'ers Passions and- South negoti~tions (Cambridge

15, Bhag,,-ati Jagdish &. Eckens R, lEd.) Foreign Aid (Penguin, 1970).=",=*"*=*",,,~

,

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OPTIONALPAPERSub Group 1I Paper v

International LawSect,ion-l

1. Nature and Development of International Law.Z, Perspf','tives of International Law, European, Communist and Third

I<'orld Views.3. Sources of International Law,

~ I TraditionalIii Modern Version, Article 38 of the reJ statute,,i;! N••" Statues of Customlvl General Assembly Resolutions.

4. Elements of International La;;.! ) St"te Responsibility,ii) Denial of Justico,11i) Nationality of Claims,i,' f.xhaustion of Local remedies,'.') rhe theor~, of perm"n ••nt sourereignt~. over national

resources.

Section-II

5. Settlement of Disputes, ~ar and ~eutrality,il L"'lal ••nci Politi""l Dispcltes,ii) Diplomatic Proc ••dures,iii I Arbitration,ivl Judicial Settlement and the International Court of Justice,vi Procedures of lnternational Institutions.

l•

e. Use of Furee b~' International Institutes.

iI,"iii)

Concept of Collective se"ur;.t,".Cnited National Collecti,-e Securit,- S~'stero - theS",'ur it." toune:.' alid t.h. c••n"ral A~sembl~•.,Regional Institut1QllS a",l C"lleeti,," Securitl-'

role of the ,l\

I. Lal< uf th", S",a.

Sea bed and ocean floor, evolution, recent developments India'spostilion,

8. International Law and Human Rights,1) General norms,i i) UNCharter,iii I Universal Declaration 01' Human Rights,iv) UNConvenants on Human Right",v I Spec if it:: norma, 'luinri ti ••,.., genocid ••, racial discrimanation,

refugees, prisoners,

ReadingsI. ::lppenheim, Inlernational Law, Vol. 12. ,', W,Jenks, .4.common l ••.w of Mankind.3. Westun, Burn et, 801. Internatiunal Law and World Order

(St. Paul, West Publishing, lS80).4. Glahn, Gernard 1;on., La'. among Nations (1981).5, Ran, T.Y, Subba" Non-Alignment in International Law and Politics

119811.6. R,P.Anand. Ne;; States and International Law (New DelhI

Vi.kas,1972),

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',~,7. R.Khan, Imphid Powers of the U.N. (Delhi: Vikas, 1970)8. Wright, Quienc;' - International La••. and the V.N. (Bombay Asia

Publishing House, 1960l.9. Clyde Eagleton, International Government.10. Falk, Richard., Human Rights and State Soverignty.11. Heron, Theoder., Human Rights in I.L.12. Akehurst, Miechel, A ~odern Introduction to International La".

(London; George, Allen, and Vnwin, 1984).13. B"''''ett D. II'., Th", Law of International Institutions (London;

Steuens & Sons, 1982l.

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Sub Group IIOPTIONAL PAPER

Peace And Conflict Studies

Section-T (Theory)

Paper VI

1. l'he conceptual param"ters of Peace studies.2. Com:epts of Stable p"sce, National Security, National Capability.3. War- Natur" and ClltlSel' !'lnd HOI<-to "void war.4. Philosophers of War ""d Peac~ - kant, 'fo18to~', Claus.lits, ~!arx

and Engles.5. Recent Thoutht - Richardson, Rapaport, Schelling, Galtung,

~relldt.Aron.6. Concept and Pra"t,ice of Terrorism - Anti - Terrorisr. strate£ies.

Section-II IPractical)

L3.3.

••5.

Peace studies - Liberal, Mar"i~m and Third liorld Studies.Arms n"ce, Disarmament, Arm" Control.Non-violent Alternativ~5 - Gandhil Martin Luther King and NelsonMandel ••.India'" Quest for Peace And S"""rity .Pacifism and Peace MO'Fm~nt. /

Readings

1. Aron Raymond., Peace and War (London: Widen Field & Nicholson,1967).

2. Bilgrami, $.J.R., The Arms Race and Disarmament (N,,'" D~lhi Deep& Deep, 1982 i.

3. Brock, Peter, T"'entieth Century Pacificism (N•••, York VanNostrand, lS70).

4. Barton John. fl., Politics Of Peace (19811.5. Horourits, L.L., liar and Peace in Contemporary and Philosophical

Theory (1973)6. Galtung, Johan, P~ilosoph~rs of Peace and War 119781.7. Oaltung, Johan Peaee and Social Structure (Copenhagen, 19i8).8. Gallie, W.B., Philo"ophe"s of Peace and War. (Cambridge

University, p",,"ss, J978).9. Garnett, John (ed.), rh",ories of Peace and Security (London

~AcmiLlan, 19701.

References:

10. Heksar p.N.led.1 Nehru's Vision Pea"" and Sec,'rit,,' in Nuclar Age(New Delhi: Patriot Publishers 1987).

11. Knor, Klause (Ed. I Po,,'er, Strategy & Security (Ne1<Delhi; AsianHooke 19871. .

12. Osterud, O,'''ing(ed.l Studies of War And Peace {OSLO ; ~orwegianUniversit)' Pre"'s, 1986).

1~. Sha.rp, Gene, Exploring Non- Violent Alternatives IBoston P.Sarg..,nt, 19(0).

14, Subr",hmanyam, J\.. and Sing, Jasgit (Ed.) Security .dthout NuclearWeapons ,Nel< D.,lhi ; Lan"er, 1986).

15. lI'alt", Kenneth, Han,the Stete and \l'ar I New York ColumbiaL'niversity Press, 1969).

16. Third lI'orld Quart."r1:-", St~ategic Ans1~'sie Journal of PeaceResearch Jr. or Cunf) ict lies.

J

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OPTIONALPAPERSub Group .111

Politics of Development and UnderSection-I

Paper Idevelopment

1, Theories of modern Capitalism.2. Theories of Imperialism and colonialism.3. The Rise and Decline of Modernisation Theory.4. Dependency Theory And Its Limitations.

Section-II

5. Mode of .Production Del>"t"6. Neo-Marxism and thB Fest-Colonial State.7. Nee-Populism in ~jodern Den,lopm"lll Theer~',8. n""eIQptilent, Populism and K"iionalism.

Readings

1-

Z.J.

L 4 .,.6.

"

Alavi, Hamza and Teodo,' Shonin (eds.) - Introduction To TheSociology of Developing societies, London Macmillon, 1982.Banerjee. Diptendra led.] Marxism l'heor)' and thll.t Third. World,New Delhi: Sage,198G.Bottomore, Tom,Theories of Modern Capitalism, London; Allen andUmdn, 1985,Bre"'s.r, Anthon;" - Marxist Theories o'f Imperialism - A criticalSurvey, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1980,Limqueco, P. a"d B. MacFarion,' I",ds.) - Neo- Narxist Theories ofDevelopment, L,onclon : Croom Helm, 1983.Kitching, Gavin, Development and Under development ,nHiatorical Perspective, Lendon : ~!ethuen, 1982.Randoll Vicky and Robin Theobald - Practical Change and Underde"elopment, Durham: !luke l'ni"ersity Press, 1985,

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OPTIONAL PAPERSub Group III Paper II

Marxist Political SociologySection-I

1. Marxi!lID and Sociologicsl Theory.2, Modes of Produ(;tioll lind Social Formations.S. social ClaBseR.L The State and Politics.

Section-II

5. C\\llure and Ideology.6. 'lode rn Capi tal i sm..,. Imperialism.S. Soci~list Societ,.

tlottomore, Tom and Patr1ck Goode I Eds,) - Readins; in Marxistso~ioLog,., 0"ford Clarendon Press, 1983.Lefebvr ••, Henri Sociology of 'lar::, Londor, Allen 1.",n""

Penguin, 1968.Roy V.K. and fl.C. Sakil,~-"l lEd".) - :iarx1sm Sociolo,!::r, 2 Volumes,DelhI Ajaota publication, 19,9.Carver, Terril _ 'lar;:.:'" Social The'Jry, O~ford ; Oxford \Jniyer"!'"

Pre"". 198~.

3."••

Readings

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I

Sub Group IIIOPTIONAL PAPER

Paper III

Political. Sociology of Max Weber

Section-I

Max Web~r as Political Theorist.Weber as Proto ••onist of Bour"eois "-al\1<,,,,PoliticB as a Voc&tion.W••ber Oil Rat ional i t~.and Bureaucracy.

Section-II5. Weher on Po',er, Authority, Legitimacy.6. Class, Status, Part:<-.7. Plebiscitary Leadership.8. ~ationalismand Capitali~m.Readings :

l

2 •

3.

,.

Beetham David !-la.xliebeI' and the Theory of ~odern Politice(London; George Allen und em,in. 1974),Dtonberger, lIse - The Political Thotlght of Max Weber (NeF York:Appleton Century Craft~, 19i1l.Giddens, Anthon)' - Politics and Sociclo ••~' in the Thought of Naxl'o"eher, London: Nacmillan, 19i2.Lo""enstein Karl - ~laxWeber's Political Ideas in th", Perspecti'-'"of O,u' .rime, Amherst, Hass, 1965,Bendix, Reinhard - ~ax Weber; An International Portrait, ~e~York, 1962.

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OPTIONALPAPERSub Group-III

Political Movements in MaharashtraSection - I

Paper ~ IV

Liberalism in Maharashtra.2. Extermist Nationalism.3. Satyashodhak and Non-Brahman ~Iov"ments.4. Hindu Nationlist Ho"emenLo. nal i 1 Hovement.

Section-II

,.g.10.

Sociolist Movement.Gandhlan Movement.Shmykta Manarashtre ~lo"ement.~on~Part, formations.Pea"ant 'lo,-emefl-t. iDel"can Riots to Shetk''''i Sanglwl:anal.

Readings :

L CashmanPolitics1975.

Ri<.:hard Th••in ?-lahara"htra,

Myth "fRerkel)',

the Lokman,;auniversity of

Tilak and ?-lassCalifornia Press,

The Xon-BrahminScientific Book

Himalaya, 1979.lndi~n Nationalism,

Bombay,

~fahatmal\estern

P"li;j(;3 and Language, 8omba)',R.'lni\de >lnd t.i,," Roots of19;2.

Chose Shankllr: ,'01 LUeal Ideas and Movem<"nts in India,Ul1ed. 197c;.Ohamlon, Rosalind Cas';e, Conflier and Id"ologyJolirao Ph•.•,,, and Lm.; '::ast.,. Pr.:>t.est in Nineteenth Centur~'India: Bomba:.-, Orient Lon":man, 1985.Omvedl Gail, H••volt in 'I Colonied Socien'"Jovement in I<'estern [ndi.~, 1873-: 930, Bomba,.,Agency, 1976.Phadk •• Y.D.Tuc.ker R.C.Bombay, Popular,

; .,.

4 .

Reading (Marathi)

2.

5.6.

Javadekar S.D.. Adhuni!c :jhar<i.t. Pun." Sulabh Rasht.riyaCranthma)".Kantak Frem", ;;aty"grahi "Jaharashtra, Pune, S"lab Hashtriya:iranthmal". ISH).Pandit ",alini, '!anarashlrat il Rashr.rav.,,,jach~ Vi!';as, Pune Sadhana.Phadke, Y.C., \ls,,,":;a Shatakatil 'Iahurushtra, Vol I and II, PuneShrividya, 1988.Phadk •• r.D., Ambedkari eha.:.•.•.al, rune, Shrivid:;a, i989.Phadke Y.n, Shllhu Chhatrapati nni Lokmanya, Pun.-, Shrividya,1985.

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Sub Group IIIOPTIONAL PAPER

J<<:>nearchMethocology of PoliticalSect.ion~I

Paper VScience

1.2.3.<.5.e.

Poiitics apd Poiitical Sci""c" ..Pers",,"ct..ive of Science and Values.TheoL'y "1)(1Theory Buildings.Pelitical Anal,'<;;is Supra-Sensi"i" ~ethodology and",,,pi'.,natir'1.nesear,oh ~et,i,od"lu'~)' of Political Science,Fact8, Cont(>vt~ and Gcn~csli~ations.FOl'umtien of Pl'ob.tem Statem"""nts, Hypotheses andDesi;:n".Sources of ):lat» ~"d Samplln".Obscl'''",-lions.

Research

Section-II

10 .11.12.".14.15.15.

8nr'-e,' Tecbniques : Que,;tionaries, Schedules and Intervie\,'s.E"periments in Politi.c~,l Science ReseArch.Second"q- Dat_I'.Source".Qt'I'.lificat.ion "nd ~!eas"r",ment.Classifie-atic,n and Tabulation.Property - Spac,," - C'OIl('"pt and use in Researe-h.Date Anal"sh, aud "Titilll~ of Reports and Dissertations.

Reference,,"

1967.Cohen

Delhi,

Delhi,

Jaipur,

~ew

Now

Research,

Political Science,

SocialinCiood::- and Hatt ~lethods~kGr,,-,,'-Hil~ InternflU.on, 19B)Y"r!ll:'l S. L. ,~ Research mothodolo!:>, inRimal Public~J.tion, U1S9.Sharma. n.D. : H"searcb methods in Social Sciences,I'ntiona1 Bnok Org""-ni:':lltion, 1988,\l"i.lI<'lr",,,n and nh~.ndarker - ~I.,thodology and Technique of SocialR<lseareh, N"".,DE,lhi, HilI'.ala:>,a Publishing House, 1977,.'\ckoff, Russell L. - The Design of Social Research the t'nil'ersityof Chic,,",o Pres,,-, IG67.Blalock fl.llctBl~lo"k - Methodologj' in Soci",l Research.Chaddoc;: R.E. - Principl"s and Hethods of Statistics Houghton and~Hffin, 1925.Naug<e, Jol'n - "Lhe Tools of Social Science Longman". London,Mu!'r'.'>,.., A.n.:~. An Introduction to Political Philosoph,'!lnd ~;est. Lond:>n., 1953.Psulin"" Young - Scientific Social Surveys and Research PrenticeHall, India.Ph.i.llips, Barnard S. - SO"ial R,,"earch Strategy lind Tactics,~j".c;nilVln, .Ne".York, 1858.Poinc?re, H. - Sc,;,'nc" and Hypothesis DO\'"r, ''iew York, 1952.Selltz E't . .s.l.icds.l P~,litical Research ~lethods, 1976.liasb,', S.L. Poljtiecd Sciene;" Th" Discipline and ItsDimen"ion - .\n Lot..'oduction, 1970.\'Ii.t,;on, G",,: Social Science Research Methods Appleton CenturyCrofts.

1.

,.3.

4.,.e.

-........ ". 7 •

L 8.9.10.

11.

12.13.".15.

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Sub Group IVOPTIONAL PAPER

Political Process in the U.S.A.Section-I

Paper I

l. Poli t leal Cultl,re in l'. S. A.i) Hi.",torical Factors - tXl'enme)}t'" in Colonial Era and of

('onfederat.ion.tiJ Poli.tical "'Jltur" , a' Democr,,")',

c I Individual Libert,',CI MinimumGovernmen~.

2, Leg"l and C"ost;tutio"al ract".,,,11 'Jbj",cti~es of Constitution and Characteristics.

"I Safe~""rdin,? Indi,'iduaJ Lib",rty,bl 'Jinimnm },uth"rity - institutlon"l f'r"me-work,cj Balance and Decentra]ization of Power,d) Legal Saf(>~uard.s for Fundamental flights.

ii l Dynamics of Constitutio""l ""orkinga) Char"cter or ConstltuTlon,b) Con"'"ntions,Cj Supreme Court Decisions,d) Efficacy ~'ith regard to '1o<lern Challenges.

3. Separation of Po~'ers : Its role in the Political Pl'oces".

4. Federal;.sm and the Polit.ical !'I,,'ocess ;Il) Phllos"pl,,. and Obje"tives,bl Constitut.ional, Legal. Administrati"e Rellltions,ci F",deral Go""'rnment. and St.ate Government,d.) I-i•• ,,' Situation,,] Challenges - Their Impact,eJ !'Iodern rrends - Gravitation to""arcis Centre,fl Evaluation.

5. Black Problem in the U.S.A.

Section-II

6.

7.

political.1

"'"'d ,Interest.;

"'"dI

Parties.Histor;\",Stru<:'ture,Hole, Functiolls,Evaluation,

Groups.Philo~ophy - Ideological Defence,StructUl'e,Role and Functions,",'"luation ,,'ith reference to Impact on the sPltem _Eff;!".""y.Cri t.ique.

!:l. "'"••cutl"e.aJ Pr"siden").b) Hol", StT"lctur ••.,-, R••lations with Legislature,d) EvaluatH>lI.

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,,

9, Legislature.>I) Structure,h) Role,

c) Relations with E~ecutin',d) Evaluation.

10. Judiciary.al Structun',bl flole,c I .Tudicial !levieI',d I E\'ahlatlon.

11. State Government ill the li.S.A.

12.. Local Government in th", <;',S.h.

Readings

1. Milton Cummings and David Wise-Democracy under Pressure AnIntroduction to the American Political System INew York HarcourtBrace, J"von1"h Inc. ) 1971)

2. Stephen V, Monshma American Politics System Approach(Illinois, The Dryden Pre~s, 1973)

3. Arnold ~J.Rose - The Po••-"r St.ruct\\re - The Political Process ~nAmerican Society I.Oxford 1JnJ.versity Press, 1967),

4. Emmett J., Redford David, a.Truman, Andrew Hacker, Alan Westin,Robert C.1,'ood - Politics and Go'-ernment in the Unites States (1'",,-York, Macmillan Company, Second Edition, 1973).

5, C. Peter Hagrath. rlmer E. Corlll,-all Jr. and Ja:-- S, Goodman - TheAmerican Demo(;racy 1",e•.. York, '1acmill"" Companj', Second 'Edition,1973),

References

6. Dahl Robert - Luralist Democracy in the United Sta.tes (ChicagoRand Nacnall~- and Co.).

7. Kallenback Joscph The American, Chief Executive ThePresidenc:-' and the Goyern~h.ip (Harper and ROl>' Publishers, 1966).

8. Ke~- \',O.Jr. - Polittcs Parties "nd Pressure Groups (5th Edn., NewYork, ero" •.ell, 1954 I,

9. Posb}" Nelson II'. - Congress and the Predency (Prentice Hall, 1965)

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OPTIONALPAPER; _,0 Gro,'p .V Faper II

Political Process in the Soviet UnionSection-I

1. The origin of the Communiet autocrsc;'.

2. Ideolo-gy,1 Lenin's c0~t1'ibutlon to Ma1'~ist Theory.ill c.tal.ln's ~"mtrjh'J\.ion to 'larxi.st-Lennist Theory.lii) 1l••...""t'H" t •. ';OIlY i.n the Post-Stalin er8.ivl 1rl"ology MId Dynamics of po"e't'.

3. po""1' in the SO\'let Union1 J Part:_ li-"vernment str'lCtnral relationship.ii,! RaJe of the Part~ in th •• SO"';I.••t Political Proces".iii 1 Uernoc-ratjc-(.entrali,,;'ll in the Party,;.\'1 Problems of :,,,,",cession.'I ~tructur", of po",er ,,'Lthin the partc' : central committe",

Politbureau and the G"n••ral Secretary.vi 1 The Supreme So, iet and t"e Council of (>!inisters"iil Elites-Ke~' groups in ScHiet Political Process Leadership

St.yle-Lenin-Sud in-Khru~hdl"Y and Brezhnev.\'iii)So\'iet federal s,.-stern ann Soviet-Local GO\-t. g~-stem.

I. Instruments of ('.ontr"li ~ Soviet Legal S,'stemii) Procedures of Enforcement;.

Section-II

f',~litical Soc~ali"aUon and L"g"itimaq'i I Koms"mol,i.i) Role of Ideolog~.'

6. !':conomic Structure'i 1 E("Nlomic rstionality,1;: E,-,0"omi~Mobilization "nd Political Participation in the

So~iet l'nion,,,: Cal,ital formation and its politi.cal implications.b; Rise of CQn~umptlon oriented society.

7 .nt<:rn8.\ l'0litical d)'n.••.mics and foreign policy persp,"ctives.

8. "-"prai",,,l of the So\-iet Syst"mH"r;\.ist Lheor;' and Soviet practiCe.

il: ~{"i.a"ation or t,dllght of totalitarianism.

l:eadin~S.' hndel, ~amu,"l !ed.l _ The so\'ipt Crucible (London, !l.Vsn

-,~tl'alld cor,'p"ny Inc .. 1967 I.d,,,,,iro weol'l"rd The Cornmunlst Fart~ of the So\-iet tTnion_nd ~d". I (Meth'Jes Universit, Paper back~ 1970)~ainsod, 'lerle _ HOI<Russi", is Ruled - i revlsed ed. 1It'ambridge Harward \.lni\'ersity Press, 1961\.~,..i1' ino(, !I.Gordon and Griffi.ths, Fr"nf:lyn - Interest. Groupsl;: :30"j;:'t Puli tics IFrin" ••tor. L'ni, ersi to' Press, Princeton,

'I; •••• t97'.).('hur<;h,,,",,'ard, L. G. - Conten'por<lr,"'-ndKe;Jan FE'."1, 19181.

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OPTIONAL PAPERSub Group IV Paper III

Political Process in ChinaSection~I

1. Political Cultureil Geo«raphic, Economic and the 'Social Setting.ii) Ideologicsl Foundations.iiil Historical Setting - China before 'the Evolution of 1949

Manchu Rule, Republic of 1911, Kummintanll \'8. Communists.ivl Political Chang"" since 1949 - The Great. {,eaI', Cultural

Revolution.

2. Political Dynamics, The Communist Party -I) Evolution of the Communist Party since 1920.ii) Part.y Mer.lbershipiii) Party Or~anizational F~ame-work,Iv) Party in International Setting.

--c

3 • Political Dynamics: The a.C,P.Organs of Government.i) The Supermaq' of the Party.iiI The Organization of the People's Republic.iii) C.C.P. Relationship with Democratic Parties.iv l Party i.nrelation in Regional and Local GO~'",rnment.

4. Parties, Factions and Interest Groups:il C.P.D. United ~ront - Its Characteristics.il) Hinority and the Communist Party.iii) The Youth and the Political Process.iv} Tho Army and the Political Proce~s.

5. Political Institution:i) Constitution of the Peoples Republic of China including

Recent; Development.ii) 'l'heExec'ltj"e Bodies.iii) The Lal,-making Bodies.iv) The .Judicial System.

Section-II

6. Political Leadership:i} Leadership in Historical Setting.ii} Leadership and the CommuTli.stparty.iiil Leadership and the Military.

7. Political Communication and Socializationi) The Role of the Family.ii) The Role of the Commune.iii) The Press and the Communication Media.

Th,Ui i }iii)iv)

,. Regional and Local Organization :Territorial Divisions.Tensions between the Centre and theLocal Part,' Organi?"ti<)n.Local Governmental Organization.

Regions.

9. Problem and Prospects:i) Major Areas of Tension.ii) Regime's Response to these Tensions.iii) The Repressive Instruments.ivl The Future of People's Republic.

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10, China in International Setting:i I China in the Conlext of Aaia.ii) Sino~Soviet Relations.iii) Sino-Japanese Relations.tv) Chine as " World PC''''er.

Readings

1. DOilieS, Jurgen - The Internal Pol itics of China - 1949-7~ {London,C, Hurst and Co., 19(3).

2.. Lendbeck John '1.1-'. - C'hine : ~Jana~ement of f!.eyolu'tionary Society,London, Georg" ~llen and Un"'in Ltd., 1972),

3. Schurmann Franz - Ideolc~y and O~ganization in Communist China.4. Barnett, Doak H, ~ Cadres, Bureaucracy and Political Power 1n

C,ommunist China,5. Schrum, Stuart, R. (ed.) - Authc'rity, Participation and Cultural

Change 1n Chine (London, C"morldg<" University Press, 1973).6. Reading of China Quarterly is essential,.

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Sub Group -IV OPTIONAL PAPER

Political Process in "'South(Excluding India)

Section - I

PaperAsia -

IV

1.

,.-~.

South Asia as a Region.Focus on Demographic Profile - Resource endowmen~ _ Social andCul,tura1. aspects.Political Background upto Independence.'Pakist-sn : Genesis;

Constitution Development - PolitiellIStructure and Process - Militan' and. Politics.

BangIa Dash : Geneeis :Constittltion Development - Political Structure andProcess Army and Politics - Role of Religion.

Section-II

Relation with' USA, ChinaSAARC and Regional

"od

"odStrtlcture

Structure

Nepal Constitutional Development, PoliticalProcess Plonarchy - Panchayat.i Instittltionsi.Sri lanka : Constitutional DevelOpment, PoliticalProce"s ~ Problems -and accommodation.Issues and 1'rend$; Role of Elites - Role'of Religion _ PoliticalDevelopment ('poverty/unemployment I Problems and Prospects ofD••mocracy.Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy,and Russia Relations with IndiaCo-operat.ion.

7 •

5.

6.

_8:

Readings'

1. Phadnis, Urmila Muni S.D. , ood llahadur Kalim(ed. ) 'DomesticConflicts io South Asia, Vol.1 "od U (New Delhi , South AsianPublishers. 1986).. 2. J'ohari .T.C.{ed.), Governments "od Politics of So••th Asia INew'Delhi , sterl ing, 2991),,. I-.'ilsoo, A.J. "od Dal ton D.(eds.) The States of South Asia iNewDelhi '.'ikas, 1982).

Refere"ce"

Political

(New

{N"",

South Asia

Bjorkman James W. (ed.) Fundtlrnentalism, Revivalists and Violence..In South Asia (New Delhi: !1anohaI', 1991).Chawala S., and SaI'de"ai D.R.,' Changing Patterns of Securit~" andStability in South Asia, 1.1980).Ghosh, Partha, S. ,.' Co-operhtion and Conflict inDelhi: Nanohar).Phadnia VI'mial, Ethnicity and Nation - Building in Sou'th Asia(N••,," Delhi Sage, 1991).Vajp"yi Dhirendra and Malik. Ycg••ndra. K. (••d.), Religion andEthanic Minorit.y,' Poll, tics in South Asia INew Delhi }lanohar,1991).Weidemann Diethlm led.), Nationalism, E-thl1icit~•. and. Development in South Asia (1-1••". D",lhi : ~janohar, 1991).Wink, Amdre (ed.), Islam, Politics and Society in South Asia -iNewDelhi: ManohaI', 1991J.Wolpert, Stanley ; Roots. of Confrontation in South !\,siaYork O",ford University Pross, 1982).

5 •

7.

,.

6.

6.

1O.

.. 11 .

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COHPUL:;ORY PAPER-[Political Theory (Revised)

Section-l

1. 'ea~ism.Z. [,lb"'..Ji"m,J. 'I«r.' i.;~Jl'

4. h••.,", ,m,5. 0,.,,,,, , "',6. ';andlll '" Thvi.!";t1'.

S••,"tion-II

1. Lib",-~.\.2. B:qual it~"3. Just ,ee,L 1-'01'11<:-a1,'b11:.("t1,,",5. Right",6. Sat :.-a,.r«ha.

1. Renn. ::;'1, and R''''P,'l''r~, Prill,elp!"" of Political Thnu'fhtBrItish Edition TitLe : ';('~1!11.Princ!ples and the foemocrati'OState, S"" York: Collier 80vh" , 19GL

2. Coker, R.C., R"cent PolicH'al Thol>Sht _ Calcu"ta ScientificBooks !lgency, 1980.

3. S"espiga:., Ant,hon.,- de a"d '\.Lan ~'ertheim ••r (Ed". i, ContemporaryP"l1tlt'al fhear)'; <'ondon, !'h.>l",-,,.,,19/1.

4. Oal<";;hott, '1id",,,1, The Soc;"1,,,!"," and PoJitical VocLrin" ofContemporary ["ropE' !'I •• ~, ,oEk Cambrid;;e l'nil'ersit.v Press,BSO.

5. I!aph~t, D.D.• Pr"blems. uf Pol.;.1 icaJ Philosophy. london Macmillan.6. Ilandt/I'ant Joan V., C"nquesl "f \',olence , The G••.ndluan Phil0sopny

('If '."'nfli"t, '~ew Jeree.v, Prill"<-ton, 1958.7, Eben"tn, ,,,day's I8ms {Delhi, p,."ntice Uall, 19701.

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COMPULSORYPAPERII

Public Administration (Revised)

(The subjectAdministration

is to be studies mainly with referencesystems in the U.K., U.S.A. and India).

Co Public

8ection-I

1. Nature and scope of Public Administration Methodology andrelations with other social sciences various approaches to thestud,. of Public Administration, NewPublic Administration, PublicPol icy.

2. Organization Theories - Chief Executive Staff and LineAgencies - Department - Commission and Board. Public Corporati~n.

3. Management Leadership, Policy Formation, Decision makingPlanning, Co~ordination, Delegation, Communication andSupervisiQn, Public Relations and Publicity.

Section-II

Process,control

2,

s,

Personnel Admin.istration Bureaucracy and Ci"il ServiceStruc ture Roocruitmen\. Training, Emoluments, Promotion,Conditions of Service and Retirement Benefits - Discipline andMoral, Employor - Employee Relations.Financial Administration Stgnificance - BudgetaryFinancial Committees of the Legislature, Administrativeo\"er finance - Accounting process, Audit ~ Economy.Admillistration Law Delegated Legislation AdministrativeTribunals - Lokpal and Lokayukt - Writs.Administrative Improvement - Scientific ~anagement - 0 and M.Work stud" and other Methods - Aids to Efficienq".

Practice.subsequent

Organization of

2,

3,

7,

s,

Readings1. Whit.e, G.D. - Introduction to the study of Public Administration,

Ne'" York: Macmillan, 1948.Nigro, F.II. ~jodern Public Administration, NewYork: Harper andRow, 1970.Calden, G.E. - Thc Dynamics of Public Administration, New York,Holt - Rinehard, Winston, 1971 ..'l.vasthi, A., arid ~j,lhcsh,,'ari, S. - Public Administration ."graLaxmi Narain Agar""l, (Latest Edition).Indian Journal of Public Administration: Relevant Articles.Gladden, E.N. Centrai Government Administration, LondonStaples Press, 1972.Fesher, James \\'. : Public Admini."tration : Theory andNe" Jenrse~' Prentice IIall, 1980 ITo rememberentries) •Indian Institute of Public AdlninistrationGovernment of India (Latest Edition)

,,6,

References9. Indian Institute of Public Administration, ~(aharashtra

Organization of Government of Mnharashtra, Bombay,Prakashan, 1965.

10. Administrative Reforms Commission (Govt. of Indial.1. Report on/~achinery of Government.2. Report on State Administration.

BranchPopular

n, Self,.Ulen

p,"d

AdministrativeUnwin, 1972.

Theories and Politics, London; George

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COMPULSORY PAPER - IIITheory of International Politics (Revised)

Section-I

1. Historical Background'

The diplomatic/Histori.cal/~ar~ian approachesapproach - Idealist/Realist Controversy.

2. i.,imits of Po"'er _~pproach ;

Human Suryl val

ideology and National Interest - Collectlve Security - Balance ofPo""r.

3. Beha,-iourial Approach,

Systems Approach - Deciscon - making Approach - Scien~ific Vs.Traditional Approach Controvers~.

Theories of Internatlon Conflict

War in the Nuclear Age-Arms 2ontrol - Disarmament - Arms race.

5. Ecolo~ical World Ord"r l'1,eories ,

Theories ofInt.,rlJat ional

Integration ~orthEconomic Older '.N[EO).

Section-II

South Conflict

6. Instruments of Foreign Polic ..,.

Diplomac;, - Forllign .\id - Force and intnervention.

7. International Actors.

~t."teTth'J1~'

'Ion StateGroups _

Hult,natiollal cnrporation - Religion

8. Stability V". Change.

rerrorism 1nconflict.

Internatiorl Politics Cold War East/West

'l. Third \<..orld in Int"rnati.on Politics.

Theor~- of ~o" alignment - Dependency - imperialism.

Readings

1. Dougtherty, .J.E. and Pf"lt~<;:nllff, R.I.•. , Contending Theories ofInt",rnational Relations INew ,ork, Harper and Ro,,"_ 19811.

2. Holsti, K,J., International Politics' A Fr.amework of Anal~sis(En.:lewood Cliffs, PrenticE' Hall, i9n).

J. Columbus, T.A. and ,iolfe, J.l!. Introduction to InternationalRelations PO""er and Justice IEngle"'ood Cliffs, Pr"nl:i,ce Hall,]\)861.

4. Burton, 3.101, Internation H"lation: A General Theory, 1971(B(>mba~',Alien and Unwin, );;71).

o. K.,gle,., Charles. \;.. Jr. and Wittoff, Eugene. R., World Politics-rrend and Tr"tlsformation iHampshire. )lao.;millan, 1989.i.

4C

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6. Johari, J.e. Int.ernational Relations and Politics (New veIni,Sterling, 19911.

7. Mor<,:anthall, M.J., Politics Among' Nations (Calcutta ReferencesScientific Book Agenc,', 1981).

Reference

8. Deutsch, Karl. 1;'" The Analysis of International Relations (Nel<Delhi, Prentice Hall, 1989).

9. Keohne, Robert and Neje, Joseph., PO\"er and interdependenceIBo£;ton Little Bro"n, Eli7!.

10. Levine, Herbert 11., world Politics Debated A Reader 10Contemporary Issues (New York, NeGra\" fIill, 1986).

11. Bull, Hedl).', The ,,\0<1.r.::h1a1SccLety (I,,,,ndo'1 , :11l"mil1.,"-n, 197'1).12.. Donelan, IHahael. Elem"nts of Interm,:tior,,.l Poli tical Theor~'

(London, Clare don Press. 1990 I.13. Hollis, ~lartin and Smith, Stene, Explaining and Understanding

Internat lonal Relations (London, Clare don Press, 1&90),14-. Alexander, Yonnagh, et. aI, Terrorism; Theory and Practice

(Boulder, Westview, ISIS).15. Li'ilht, Nargot and Groom A..T,R., International Relations (London,

Frances Pintu, 1985!.16. McFo",an, Pat., and Kegley, Charl ••", W.{Ed.) foreign Policy and

the Modern "'arId System, {1983).17. Spero, Joan, Edelman., Politics of Int.ernal:ional Economi<:

Relations (London, Allen and llnwin, 1982).18. Bhagwati, Jagdish, New International Economic Order.

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COMPULSORY PAPER - TVpolitical Sociolo~Y (Revised)

scction-I

section-II

t. !,I',furt "ud 'j "pe of Po~~tic"l ~o("iolug,Z. Inl"'Llocctual ~-o,lTH'."tluT\'; ,f t'.,Jlti~'al SocioLoS::

Y

1 J ~'>l.'-~,t1 ""bcr,,U fiehRvic,"'al ",pl-',,<)a~';".

3. i"~ll,-i,,,d ':ul\ur~ ••n.;\ ['olLticd) ~vci"lis"ticn.

l. p"ill,,'''') ;'~.:'lcli>,,'_i,~.~. Pol;. t. cal L{H'.~.c,'_,6. \-0""'1', >,l1thnl'it;', Le<;;t..'''''''-Y'

tl, ""litl,",,-1 Ch"n>:e, Poilti,'a! 1.~ye;oVlneIlt.

12. Re""lut.ion.

,. [he plur'l.list 'b,je!fl. rhe ~',lt." ~lod"'..9. CIa"",

in

Books,

i London:

{Rotterdam

198:<\.l'rentiee

Sociology

SociolOgy

B.l . I-'ubli"a.lions•

Revoluti.on

'The l'ses of

Selected

politto"l

~''', ,-"LOgy,

r(,und~r ,on of :'olitic"l

'.9' Z I •Pvl,' l."S "nd o;Qciety

Bendix, R"inhard :ed. \,••od ~['.. 1.\toh I .BottomOre, T.B.l y8C 1 .~oti('" Le",i'" It:a. 1".,llti.c"l :;;ol-io1og:

y-

vork , H"-"P"'I" ""d flo'" 196;1.1'<'''''''' Rohert, ,'. "nd ]1t.>\he

b, John,

,ark fI••."lc 110".,5, 19,1!,:'u,,,,r~er, '1aU1'l'-'<O,'Til" rde" at' ('01l\'.10><<:'0<i"t)', I London ~\",thl.lcn, t ;,611."isel,'St"dt S."., Po.li,jc'" ~o,-,i.olc'~,iNe" ~ork

t;'71'.l-\"r",",1t~, !r'vi.ng L.yur\o-. ,1arper alld Ro",~,o,.rliln","" ,,'1" .\.'",ell'..''''' \11'11, 19,1\:.!<un('lm"" 1'..('" ,;ace,,:' Sc;eJ,l" d-nci,..,,,~\.,,.ic':~,l'niver",ity Pre"'" ~~;i-5\,"ern,,. 0-.[',. 'loder" ,'0' it;.<:a' c1",,-<,n ,:-<e''-Delhi, \'!jUIS,."",,"..-.ur',' P.C., P01,(.;Cc. and S~::lology IEngle",ood ,"liff;

,1",-11. 198~','i~.It.LlI'-~, .lohan, $trnc'\;1\ra.l- 'Th"or'f':ot,-"l'0il.ll\ ""nivel'si+_~ Icr("Ss, ','01

741.

te' .U.

e.

Readings

I",

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CcmparativeCOMPULSORY PAPER-V

Politics and GovernmentSection-I

(Revised)

Role of Elitns i .~ Jl varlOUS Political S •ys~e,1'S.

Role', Functions and T"polo v of "Typctogics of P 1" " g. ".art~. Systems.o l~lCa Systems.

Problems of Political Instability.

their role

Role of NUllary.

of interest groups and

i i )

Section-II

Nature, Heanin<;(s and Challenge.

; Nature and TypesPolitical Systems.

Violence and Terrorism,

Nature and Scone of C~ omparatjve Politics:i) Recent Approaches to the t dii) Distinction between 'T';ad-~'u ylot Comparative Politics,iii) Limits of COllteroporarv a~ lone. and Hodern Approaches,

Comparative Politics.' proscnas to the study of

Group Theorvin diffc:'ent.

i )

Consti tu~' lanaI i SID

Federalism: i)ii) Recent Trends

Theory Classical F",deralism,the Future significance of Federalism.

Executive: i} Structural Characteristic.s Role and Functions.ii 1 Relations ,,'ith t,egislature, .

2.

3 •

,.5.6.

'L"-8.

9.

Legi.slatures : i l Structur", Role and functioning,ii) Relations ~ith Executive

11. Judiciary: il Structure, Rol" and Functioning,iil Judicial Review.

12. Bureaucra"y : i) Theories of Bureaucracy,iii Role and Functions of lJureaucracy.

Readings

A

Some

London

,,'eidenfeldLondon,

Blondel, Jea'b. An Introduction to Comparative Government,Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1969.Blondel, Jean, Comparing Political S,stems,and Nicolson, 1973.La Palombara, Joseph, Politics within Nations, Englewood Cliffs:Prentice lla.ll, 1974.Eckstein, Harry and Apter, De,-id E. (Eds.), Comparative Politics:A. Reader, Ne,"' Yox'k, The Free -Press, 19G8.Almond G.A. and Powell G.B., Comparative Politics:Developmental Approach, New Delhi, Amerind Publishing Co., lS72.Mayer Lawrence Co., Redefinin~ Comparative Politics: Promise Vsperformance, Newbury Park, California; Sage, 1989.Sudipta Kaviraj at aI, The State of Political TheoryMarxist Essays; Galcutta, Research India publication, ISHl.Roberts Geoffrey, What is Comparatiye Politic"? Macmillan,

don, 1972,

7 •

s.

,.

3 •

6.

4.

2.

/ 1.

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COMPU~SORY PAPER-VIConstitution~l ~nd PoliticalProces" in India (Revised)

Section-IConstitutional Process

1. IT,cil>''' Constitution : ~lt1h,;". ,_,f th", C:onstitut.ion, Philosophy 01tll<" -'.'ns-;. T'lt 1u1I, Amf'ndmGnt.

2. ;"'''':i,,",ental ,d,.hr8, h,t>,'" ~Jl(l .• ret-live Pl'inciples.:,. ,,,,d'-I',,lifm, a' \"",d",-••., :'1teu, turs, b, Cnitary Trends ~n

.',.' "",.' ',r,. 0.;"., .. 1,,<\C.",t,rfl..tzation.

£xecut1\"" til tniur. l,,','-':<lt ,"(' - t-Tcsictent, ,"h,,,-Prl'sicient, Prime'11"1,,t,,1' and L.abi""t b' (' ,;llk'.I<".tion of l''\l~'n Government,c: Off l.c••r,; unc..€'r t " •. , 11,.;. i "l >fl, d I State execut. i "e: Governor,"hief Ml'\1~t"r. ",I ',I', ":,,"'i,'~,,,

°-

e, [,('!!\is.lat~r.,.thO' r;~"~,,,tn~,

,,) Btrtletu,," ar,d t'Ull~' l.-".s, b:,-I ?"-l-:l"mentary :';overe1gnt,,'.

R('!lationshijJ

L,,,,

Judi"iury , ,,: .~upr~me Court .*nc High ~,ourts, b) .Judicial Revic"'.

Sect ton-II

Polit.tcal Process

l"dia's iloctel of Natlon - Building.Caste in Indian ,'011ti,'s.~ol i t.l ca, !'."",,,,m,'tt) . Pl,,"nin~ ••.nd Llberalizat.icll. b) ('las;; S~ructure.Re1,ll,JOn, Communalism and ~t~"larism.Re"';ion"li",m - l""U'"" "f '\.'.""!lum,,', Ethniclty and Languag"." ••rIles and Incer'es, Gr'<>ups.al fll'l.jvr Pa"t.ies "nd r.h",);, Ideologies,bl El"ctoral Performance. vf Part'E's.,<c) Interest 'Jroup".

lJ••mo"'""'ti,' IJe""ntrlll L,,,,t ional E,'ban PoLltic<l1 ~r<>c"'ss,b: fI."ral Foli.tic/l' "race",,,.

S"ction- I

"'i .

1'Y]<";'> .M,\'. 't'onstitutjo(la~ tJ"vernment in In'';~Publ'"h1ng !io""",I, 1968. ,,~U (Bomba.,' Asia.:~""('in Gra"~ilt•. 'Tile :l1cli"n l'ons~"""~a"t,~ ,0 ~ . ~~ U 'L~ Cornerst;olle o~ ," ,~I1 "'''''hi lrniver~i~~ i'l'''''f,:, 19i2. < "

,10)J~, l,.K. fh<' ('on~tit,,: ion of India'r""usha" I, 1~ ,'J, i Bomba;,,', Popular,'hand" ~,."~" '.' d" . vO'. ,~ •••• rAl ,~m en 'ad,." '~ 1 . - . n ~tl,dy of C' SG: ~:l.on~ ,~Lor.'rlon, "'''I'goe 'del, and lJn.•..'in Ltd.:, 1965. nl.on- tatE'

1> "", •• I,.cl,1 iI"'pec"~ "f d';""l.r"l Book D••p,-,t , 1\110.•."" 1n ,au (;on"t;itutlon IAltahabad,0"[ l d. h.. Tw.d ••• ' ",0'~ .. ,''"a,on - ~ "h'1 h',Dh"l", f!,~,';"~"iJ. ,'Jo.< ' ~ 1 ""oj) .leal Critique

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Section-II7. Weiner Myron : The Politics of Scarcity - Public Pressure and

Political Response in India (Bombay, Asia Publishing House),1963.

8. Kothari, Rajni (ed.) Parry System and Election Studies (Bombay,Allied Publishers!, 1967.

9. Kothari, Rajni (ed.) : Caste in Indian Politics IOrient LongmansLtd. )

10. Kothari, Rajni : Politics in India (Orient Longman" Ltd., 19701.11. Ram GopsI : Linguistics Affairs of India IBombay Asia Publishing

Housel,1966.12. Amhedkar B.R. : CaBte in India.

References

Section-I13. Aiyer, S.P, and Mehta Usha (eds) : Essays on Indian Federalism

(Bombay, Allied, 1965).14. Supreme Court and Amendent of Fundamental Rights in Indian

Constitution iAllahabad, La", Publishing House, 19731.15. Venkates" •.aran, R'.J., Cabinet Government in India (London, Allen

and Unwin, 1967)"16. Ke.shyap Subhash C.(ed. J Union-State Relations in India

(Institute of Consti.tutional and Parliamentary Studies, 1969).17. Jain M.P. Indian Constitutional Law (Bombay, N.M.Tripathi),

1970.18. Bachal, V.H. : Freedom of Religion and India.n Judicia-n' (Poona,

Sa.re.swat, 1975J.

Section-II

19. ,\iyer S.P" and Srini,"asant R. (Eds.): Studies in Indian DemocraC)"(Bomba~", Allied, 19651"

ZOo Iqbal Narain: Twilight or Dawn; The Political Change in India1967-71 (Agra, ShivI' Lal Agrawal, 1972).

21. Smith, Donald India as a Secular State (Bombay, OxfordUni'"ersi ty Press, 1970).

2Z. Ray Amal : Tension Areas in India's Federal System (CalcuttaWorld Press, 19701.

23. Maddick, Henry : Panchayati Raj (London: Laniman Group Ltd.,1970).

24. Sirsikar V.M. So,,-ereigns without CrOwns IBomba:r Popular, 1973).25. Economic and Political Weekly, Bombay.

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