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SYLLABUS

M.A. Political Science

DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCEFACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

Maulana Mohamed All Jauhar Marg, NEW DELHI - 110025Phone No. 011- 26981717, 26980163, 26984075 Extn. 3532

Jamia Website: wwwjamia.nic.in

Syllabus

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Syllabus M.A. Political Science

M. A. SYLLABUS

NOTE:The M. A. programme in Political Science consists of a total numberof 10 papers, with 5 each in M.A. (Previous) and M.A. (Final)

M.A. Previous has 4 compulsory and one optional paper.

3. M.A. Final has 2 compulsory and 3 optional papers. The optionalpapers in M.A. Final are segregated into 3 specialized groups :

Area Focus :Africa, South Asia and West Asia.

India Specific: Development Administration, Minorities and StatePolitics.

c) Global Perspective and Methodology : Global PoliticalEconomy, World Politics and Foreign Policy Decision Makingand Research Methodology.

The students are required to opt for one paper each from the above groups.

In the final year, there shall be a viva voce examination of 50 marks and 50marks is allotted for internal assessment

Each paper is divided into four units. Questions from all the four units arecompulsory in the annual examination. Each paper carries 100 marks andthe duration of the exam is three hours.

At the beginning of each academic session, the Dept shall notify the list ofoptional courses or sets to be offered.

Reading lists are updated by the Department at the beginning of the academicsession.

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Syllabus M.A. Political Science •

Syllabus revised and compiled by the committee comprised of —

1 . Prof. Nisar-ul-Haq (Convenor)

Prof Mohd. Badrul Alam

3. Dr. S.A.M. Pasha

Dr. Mohd. Muslim Khan

Dr. Bulbul Dhar —James

Dr.AmirAli

Mr. S. Ramudu

Dr. Farha NOW

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COURRECONTENTPaper No. Page No.

PILIMC - I Western Political Thought 8

PP MC - II Political Theory and Political Sociology 13

PP MC' - Ill Comparative Political Analysis 19

PPMC -1 V International Politics: Theory and Issues 24

P P MO-0 I Indian Political Thought 28

PPMO-02 Islamic Political Thought 31

PPMO-03 India's Foreign Policy 34

PFMC-V IndianPolitical System 38

PFMC-VI Administrative Theory 43

PFMO-1 Government and Politics in WestAsia 46

PFMO-2 Government and Politics in Sub-Saharan Africa 50

P FM0-3 Political Development in South Asia 53

P FM0-4 Research Methodology 58

P M 0 - 5 Development Administration in India 62

P FM0-6 Minorities in India 65

PFMO-7 Global Political Economy (With Specialreference to the USA) 68

PFMO-8 State Politics in India 73

PFM0- 9 World Politics and Foreign Policy Decisionmalcing 77

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COURSE FORMATM.A. (Previous)

Compulsory Papers

Western Political Thought

Contemporary Political Theory and Political Sociology

Comparative Political Analysis

International Politics : Theory and Issues

Optional PapersAnyone of the Following:

Indian Political ideas

Islamic Political Thought

3. India's Foreign Policy

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COURSE FORMATM.A. (FINAL)

Compulsory Papers

Indian Political System

Administrative Theory

Optional Papers

Students are required to opt one paper from each group:

Group -A: Anyone of the following

Govt. and Politics in West Asia.

Govt. and Politics in Sub-Saharan Africa

3. Political development in South Asia.

Group - B: Anyone of the following

Development Administration in India

Minorities in India

3. State Politics in India

Group - C: Anyone of the Following

Global Political Economy (with special reference to the USA)

World Politics Foreign Policy Decision making

3. Research Methodology

Viva — Voce and Internal Assessment Scheme

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PPMC - 1WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT

(Compulsory)

UNIT I : Introduction: Origins of Western Political Thought

Political philosophy, Political Theory and Political Ideology

Greek Political Thought: Plato and Aristortle.

iii) Origins of Modern Political Thought: Machiavelli

UNIT - II : Modern Thought (PART ONE)

[he Social Contract Theory of Thomas Hobbes and JohnLocke

The Social Contract Theory of Rousseau

iii) The Utilitarians: Jeremy Bentham and J.S. Mill

UNIT - III : Modern Thought (PART TWO)

German Idealism: Hegel and Kant

Dialectical Materialism: Marx

iii) The Philosophy of Conservatism: Edmund Burke

UNIT -IV : Contemporary Trends.Contemporary Liberal Thought and the CommunitarianCritique: John Rawls

Marxist Thought in the 20'" century

iii) Post-Modern thought : Michael Foucault

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Readings :

Ashcra ft. R.

Avineri, Shlomo

Barker Ernest

Barnes, J. (ed.)

Carver, Terrell (ed.)

Chapell, V. (ed.)

Cohen G.A.

Lucio.

Cranston, Maurice. (ed.)

'Political Theory and the problem ofideology', Journal of politics, 42, 1980, pp.687-705.

Hegel's Theory of the Modern State,Cambridge University Press, Cambridge,1972.

Greek Political Theory: Plato and hisPredecessors, London, Methuen, 1977.

The Cambridge Companion to Aristotle,Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,1992.

Articles on Aristotle 2. Ethics andPolitics, Duckworth, London, 1977.

Theories and concepts of Politics: AnIntroduction, Manchester, University ofManchester Press, 1993

The Cambridge Companion to Marx,Cambridge University Press, 1991.

The Cambridge Companion to Locke,Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,1994.

Karl Marx's Theory of History: ADefence, Oxford, Oxford UniversityPress, 1979.

From Rousseau to Lenin: Studies inIdeology and Society, Oxford UniversityPress, Delhi.

Western Political Philosophers, London,Fontana, 1964.

Barnes, Jonathan, MalcolmSchofei Id and Richards Sorabji (eds.)

Bellamy R.

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Guyer. Paul (ed.)

Harvey, David

Jones, W.I.

M.A. Political Science

The Cambridge Companion to Kant,Cambridge, 1992.

The Condition of Postmodernity, BasilBlackwell, Oxford, 1989.

Masters of Political Thought:Machiavelli to Bentham, Calcutta,Oxford University Press, 1975.

Kemp, John. The Philosophy of Kant, OxfordUniversity Press, London, 1968.

Kowlakowski, Leszek, Main Currents of Marxism: Its Origins,Growth and Dissolution. TheBreakdown, Oxford University Press,Oxford, 1981.

Kymlicka, Will. Contemporary Political Philosophy: AnIntroduction, Oxford, Clarendon, 1990.

Lancaster, L.W. Masters of Political Thought: Hegel toDewey, Calcutta, Oxford UniversityPress, 1975.

Lessnoff, M. Social Contract, London, Macmillan,1986.

Maclntyre, Alasdair.

Maclntyre, Alasdair

MacIntyre, Alasdair

Macpherson, C.B.

A Short History of Ethics: A History ofPhilosophy from the Homeric Age to thetwentieth century, Routledge, London andNew York, 2002.

After Virtue : A Study in Moral Theory,Duckworth, London, 1981.

Whose Justice? Which Rationality?Duckworth, London, 1988.

The Political Theory of PossessiveIndividualism: Hobbes to Locke, OxfordUniversity Press, Oxford, 1962.

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Miller, David and Siedentop, Larry The Nature of Political Theory,Clarendon Press, Oxford.

Miller. David. The Resurgence of PoliticalTheory', Political Studies, 38, 1990.

Wigan. R.G. Aristotle's Political Theory : AnIntroduction for Students of PoliticalTheory, Oxford, 1997.

Mulhall, Stephen and Adam Swift Liberals and Communitarians,Blackwell, 1996.

Parekh, Bhikhu. (ed.) Jeremy Bentham : Ten Critcial Essays,Groom Helm, London, 1974.

Plamenatz, John. Man and Society: A CriticalExamination of Some Important Socialand Political Thinkers from Machiavellito Marx, Longman, London, 1976.

Popper, Karl The Open Society and Its Enemies.Volume 2: Hegel and Marx, Routledge,London and New York, 2003.

The Open Society and Its Enemies.Volume one : The Spell of Plato,Routledge, London and New York, 2003.

The Foucault Ready; Pantheon Books,New York,

A Theory of Justice, Oxford UniversityPress, Oxford, 1971

The Cambridge History of Greek andRoman Political Thought, CambridgeUniversity Press, Cambridge, 2000.

Popper, Karl.

Rabinow, Paul. (ed.)

Rawls, John.

Rowe, Christopher andSchofield, Malcolm. (eds.)

Sabine George A history of Political Theory, FourthEdition, Oxford & IBH, New Delhi.

Syllabus

Sandel, Michael

Sandel, Michael (ed.)

Shapiro, Ian.

Skinner, Quentin

Smith, Steven

Taylor, Charles

Wood, N.

M.A. Political Science

Liberalism and the Limits of Justice,Cambridge University Press, 1982.

Liberalism and its Critics, Blackwell,1984.

The Moral Foundations of Politics,Aakar Books, Delhi 2004.

Machiavelli: A Very Short Introduction,Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2000.

Hegel's Critique of Liberalesm : Rightsin Context, University of Chicago Press.Chicago, 1989.

Hegel, Cambridge University Press,Cambridge, 1975.

'Machiavelli's concept of virtuereconsidered', Political Studies, 15, June,1967, pp. 159-172.

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PPMC - HPOLITICAL THEORY & POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY

(Compulsory)

UNIT I : Political Theory; Concepts, Institutions & Processes

Politics, Power, Institutions & Processes

Origin & Nature of State

iii) Concepts in Political Theory

UNIT II : Stratification and Power

Social Bases of Politics & the Scope of Political Sociology

Social Stratification and Politics; Caste, Class, Elites

iii) Power, Authority and Legitimacy

UNIT III : Political Socialisation, Culture and Development

Political Socialization

Political Participation and Communication

iii) Politicals Development and Social Change

UNIT IV : Contemporary Political Theory

i) Contemporary Marxist and Liberal Theory

hp Feminism, Post Modernism & Subaltern Studies

ill) State, Civil Society in the Contemporary Globalisationperspective

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Readings

A. Dobratz in theory, (Transaction Publishers, 1980)

Ashcroft Bill Gareth Griffiths & Helen Tiffin, Post-Colonial Studies: The Key Concepts(Routledge, 2000)

Agarmed N.N. Principles of Political Science Crandand Co. New Delhi.

Ali Ashrof and I..N. Sharma. Political sociology- A New Grammer ofPolitics, New Delhi - 1983

Appadona's A. Substance of Politics, Madras, OUP,1965

Baker Gideon Civil Society and Democratic Theory :Alter Native Voices, (Routledge, 2002)

Ball Terence, Reappraising Political Theory :Revisionist studies in the history ofpolitical Thought (Oxford Universitypress, 1995)

Bang Henrik Paul Governance, As Social and PoliticalCommunication, (Manchester UniversityPress, 2003)

Hell Daniel A. Communilarians and Its Critics, (OxfordUniversity Press, 1993)

Bottomore Torn. Classes in Modern Society, (London,GA, 1979)

Chaturvedi Vinayak Mapping Subaltern Studies and ThePostcolonial (Verso, 2000)

Crotty William J. Political Science : Looking to theFuture, Northwestern University Press,1991)

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Frank E p miller and J. Paul, (eds)

Gibbins John R & Bo Reimer

Giddens Anthony

(inmate Duneam. (ed)

Grant Judith

M.A. Political Science

Modern political Analysis, (PrenticeHall 1974)

Who Governs? (New haven, Yale, 1972 )

Class and class conflict in IndustrialSociety, (London RPK, 1972)

Thec, irs of the State: The Politics ofLiberal democracy, (1987)

Visions of order in the socialist world(SUNY Press, 1992)

The Idea of the Modern State (MiltonKeynes: Open University Press, 1984).

Political Sociology, (New York, BasicBooks, 1971)

Political Sociology : A CriticalIntroduction, (Edinburgh University Press,1999)

Liberty and Equality (Oxford,BasilBlackwell, 1985)

Politics of Post Modernism, Sage, 2001

Sociology, (Blackwell, 2006)

Democratic Theory and Practice,Cambridge OUP, 1983

Fundamental Feminism: Contesting thecore Concepts of Feminist Theory,(Routledge, 1993)

Adluhns

Dahl Robert A.

Dahl Robert

Dahrendorf R.

Dunleavy P & B 0' leary

Donald P. Cushman,

Da id I leld and Stuart Hall, (eds):

Eisenstadat S N (ed)

Faulks Keith

Guha Ranajit & Gayatri Selected Subalten Studies, (OUP, 1988)Chakravorty Spivak

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.tij Halms MA. Political Science

Gupta N.S. Issues in Political Development andEconomic & Social Change (Light &LifePublishers, 1978)

Field David, (Ed) Political Theory Today, London, Polity,1991

Held David (Ed) et al States and Societies, (Basil Blackwel inassociation with Open University, Reprint1986)

Held David Political Theory and the Modern State,London, Polity, 1994

Janoski Thomas The Handbook of Political Sociology,(Cambridge University Press, 2005)

Joad C.E.M. Introduction to Modern PoliticalTheory, (OUP, Reprint 2004)

Johnston David The Idea of a Liberal Theory : a Critiqueand reconstruction, (PrincetonUniversity Press, 1994)

Kirby Mark

Komblum Wiliam

Laski Harold J.

Leftwich A.

Lessno tr Michael, (ed)

Levine Donald Nathan

Sociology in Perspective — Assessmentand Qualifications Alliance (HarcourtHeinemann, 2000)

Sociology in a Changing World(Thomson Wadsworth, 2004)

A Grammer of Politics, (George Allenand Unwin Publishers Limited, 1948)

Redefining Politics, Resources andPower (1983)

Social Contract Theory, Oxford, BasilBlackwell, 1982.

Visions of the Sociological Tradition,University of Chicago Press, 1995.

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1,ess Colin The Rise and Fall of Development

Theory, (Nairobi, Bloomington, Oxford:EAEP, Indiana University Press, JamesCurrey, 1996)

Lipset S. N. Political Man (New Delhi, ArnoldHeinemann, 1973)

Macpherson C. The Political theory of PossessiveIndividualism, Oxford, Clarendon, Press,1973

Mc-lver Modern State (Oxford University Press,1926)

Milihand Ralph Marxism and Politics, OUP, 1977.

Nash Kate

Contemporary Political Sociology:Globalization, Politics, and Power(Blackwell Publishing, 2000)

Nozick Anarchy, State and Utopia, New York,Books, 1970.

Nye Andrea' Feminism and Modern Philosophy,(Routledge, 2004)

Parry Geraint Political Elites (ECPR Press, 2005)

Rawls John A Theory offustice, Cambridge, HarvardUniversity Press, 1971.

Rosenblum Nancy L.

Russell Berland

Robert C. Post Civil Society andGovernment (Princeton University Press,2002)

History of Western Philosophy,(Routledge, London, 1946)

Sabine George H. A History of Political Theory, (DrydenPress, 1973)

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Sen Amartya Kumar Development as Freedom, (OUP, 1999)

Sitton John F.

Stankiewicz J.

Thomas Parthem

Thakurdas Frank

Walzer M ichael

Recent Theory: Formation and SocialConflict in Contemporary Capitalism(SUNY Press, 1996)

Approaches to Democracy, (EdwardArnol, 1980)

Political Theories and SocialReconstruction, New Delhi Sage 1995

Essays in Political Theory (GeetanjaliPublishing House, N Delhi, 1982)

Toward a Global Civil Society (BerghahnBooks, 1995)

Waters M. Global isation, 2nd edn. (London,Rout ledge, 2000)

Worsley Peter and Contributing Editors Modern Sociology (Penguin, 1976)

Zucker Ross Democratic Distributive Justice(Cambridge University Press, 2001)

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PPMC-IIICOMPARATIVE POLITICAL ANALYSIS

(Compulsory)

UNIT I:Approaches to the Study

Approaches: Political Economy Political Sociology StructuralFunctionalism , Behavioralism, New Institutionalism

Comparative Politics and Conipsrnive Government: Nature,Scope and importance

c. Theories of State and their importance to Comparative Politics.

UNIT II:Role of Structure and Agencies

a. Political Culture and Political Participation .Norms andTypology

Legislature, Executive, Judiciary and Bureaucracy. Role andStructures.

c. Constitutionalism and Political Leadership: Issues of Legitimacyand Conflict.

UNIT III:Party, Media and the Military

Party System : Typologies, Structure and Organization

Role of Media and Public opinion : Information Revolution andPolitics.

c. Military and its role in Government: Civil Military relations,military intervention in Politics

UNIT IV: Approaches to the Study of developing Societies

a. Approaches : modernization Theory, Marxist approach,Dependency and World System Theory.

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Nation Building in Developing Societies: Problems of Caste,Religion, Language and ethnicity.

Issues of Political Legitimacy and Conflict in DevelopingSocieties: An Overview.

Readings :

Almond Gabriel, et. Al.

Alesiva A., E. Spoleore andR Waeziarg

Almond G.A. and G.H. Powell

Andrews W.O.

Blondel J.

Blondel J.

Bresenski Z. and HuntingtonBrich A.H.

Comparative Politics Today: A WorldView London, Longman, 2003.

Economic Integration and PoliticalDisintegration, Working Paper 6163,Chicago, National Bureau of EconomicResearch, 1997

Comparative Politics: A DevelopmentalApproach, Boston, 1996

European Political Institutions,Princeton, 1966.

Comparative Legistatures, New Jersey,1973

An Introduction to CompativeGovernment, London, Weidenfeld &Nicholson, 1969.

Political Power-USA-USSR, N. Y, 1965.Representative and ResponsibleGovernment, Londob, 1969.

Brich A.H. Parliament, People and MassMedia, London, 1970

Duchacok I. D. Comparative Federalism: TheTerritorial Dimensions of Politics, NewYork, 1970.

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Duverger M..

Finer S.F.

Finer S.E.

Friedrich C.J.

Friedrich C.JSoe. Christion

Hauss. Charles

Joseph William and Kesselmanand Joel Krieger (eds.)

Party Politics and Pressure Groups: AComparative Introduction, New York,1972.

Theory and Practice of ModernGovernment, London, Methuen, 1969.

Comparative Government, London,1970.

Trends in Federalism in Theory andPractice, N.Y., 1968.

Trends in Federalism in theory andPractice, N.Y, 1968 Annual Editions:Comparative Politics. New York,McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, 2005

Comparative Politics: DomesticResponses to Global Challenges. NewYork, Wadswoth, 2006.

Comparative Politics, New York, LatestEdition

Theory and Practice of ModernGovernment, New York, Latest Edition

The British Constitution, London, 1971.

Comparative Politics: A GlobalIntroduction. New York, Mcgraw-HillCollege, 2004.

Introduction to Politics of the Develo-ping World Boston, Houghton Mifflin,2004

Introduction to Comparative Politics.Boston, Houghton Miffin Company, 2003.

Fchstein and D. N. Apter

H. Finer

Jennings].

J. Sodaro Michael, et al.

Kesselman Mark (ed.), et. al.

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Politics, Parties and Pressure Groups,New York, 1964.

The British Prime Minister, London, 1969

State and Nation: Third WorldPerspective, 1976.

The Practice of Comparative Politics,New York, Longman, 1978.

Comparative Politics, Notes andReadings, Illionis, 1968.

Nations and Governments :Comparative Politics in RegionalPerspective, New York, WadsworthPublishing, 2004

Syllabus

Key V.O. Jr.

King A. (ed)

Kothari Rajni

Lewis Paul and Others

Macrid is R.C. and Brown

Magstadt. Thomas

Macridis R.C. and Brown Modern Comparative Politics, NewYork, 1970.

Milbrath L. Political Participation, Chicago, 1966.

The Borderless World, New York, HarperBusiness, 1990

Essentials of Comparative Politics. NewYork, W.W. Norton & Company, 2004.

Essential Readings in ComparativePolitics. New York, WW Norton, 2004.

Politics within Nations, New Jersey,1974.

Ohmae K.

O'Neil Patrick

(5 Neil Patrick and RonaldRogowski, (eds.)

Palombora J. La

Palombora K. La and M. Weiner (eds) Political Parties and PoliticalDevelopment, Princeton, 1966

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Roskin Michael

Strong C. F.

Shively Phillips. W.

Waters M.

Wilson Frank

Countries and Concepts : Politics,Geography, Culture. New Yrolc, PrenticeHall, 2003.

Modern Political constitutions, London,1966.

Comparative Governance. New York,McGraw Hill, 1998.

Glonolization, adn — London,Routledge, 2000

Concepts and Issues in ComparativePolitics: An Introduction toComparative Analysis. New York,Prentice Hall, 2001.

Wheare K. C. Federal Government, N.Y.,London,Oxford, 1963

Woton G. Interest Group, New Jersey, 1970.

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PPMC - IVINTERNATIONAL POLITICS : THEORY AND ISSUES

(Compulsory)

UNIT I : Evolutionary Interpretations

Evolution, Nature and Scope of International Politics

Approaches and Theories : Realism / Idealism, Systems Theory

(c) Theories of Regionalism and Integration

UNIT II : Power Dimension

The concept of Power : Constituents and Limitations

The Struggle for Power : As Status quo, As Imperialism, AsPrestige.

(c) The Management of Power : Balance of Power, Collective andCooperative Security.

UNIT III : Normative Dimension

(a) Decolonization and Afro-Asian Resurgence; Concept of non-alignment

(h) Disarmament, Arms Control and Nuclear Proliferation, CTBT,N PT and PN E

(c) Globalization : Concept, Mechanisms and Impact

UNIT IV : Contemporary Trends & Emerging Issues

New World Order

Human Rights and Terrorism

(c) Gender and Ecological Development

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Readings :

A lam, Mohammed B. (ed.),

Bilgrami S.J.R.

Bela Balas a

Bull Hed ley

Clutterduck R,

Cox, Robert and T.J. Sinclair

Doyle, Michael W andEpstein, William

Harris, Nigel.

Hoffman Stanley

Constructing Nuclear StrategicDiscourse, New Delhi, India ResearchPress, 2006

Current Issues in International Politics,New Delhi, Deep and Deep Publications,1987.

The Theory of Economic Integration,LoncEn, 1961

The Ecological Perspective on HumanAffairs With Special Reference toInternational Politics, Princetion N.Princeton University Press. 1965.

Terrorism and Guerills Warfare, London,Routledge, 1990.

Approaches to World Order, Cambridge,Cambridge university Press, 1996.

New Thinking in International TheoryThe Last Chance : Nuclear Prolifirationand Arms Control, New York, Free Press,1976.

The End of the Third World, London,Penguin, 1985.

Contemporary Theory in InternationalRelations, New Jersey, Prentice Hall,1960.

Jacob viner The Custion Union Issue, New York,1953

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Jorgensen. Erik (eds)

Constructing International Relations :The Next Generation. New York, M.E.Sharke, 2001.

Kenberry, G. John, (eds.) Bouldar Colorads, West View Press,1997.

Kawe, The Analysis of International Relations,Prentice Hall, 1968

Katzenstein, Peter The culture of National Security : Normsand Identity in World Politics, New York,Columbia University Press, 1996.

Mackinlay, R.D. and R., Little Global Problems and world order,London, 1986.

Morgenthan, Politics Among Nations, New York,Alfred A. Knopf, 1948.

Organski A.F.K. World Politics, 2"4 Ed., New Youk, Kopf.1968.

Padelford N.J. The Dynomics of International Politics,N.Y. Macmillan, 1962.

Plamer N. and D. Perkins, International Relations. .3"'r ed., Calcutta,1970.

R.O.Keohane & J.S. Nye (eds.), Power and Interdependence : WorldPolitics in Transition, Neo Realism andits Critics, New York, Columbia Univ.Press, 1986.

Rajan M.S.Donald R Cushman,

Rosenau J.N.,

visions of order in the socialist world(SUNY Press, 1992) Non-alignmentand the Non-Alignment Movement in theWorld Order, Delhi, Konark, 1994.

World Politics : An Introduction, NewYork, The Free Press, 1976.

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Rosenau, James

Russett Bruce & Harvey Star

The Study of the GlobalInterdependence : Essays onTransnationalisation of Rosenou.James World Affairs, New York, FrancesPinter, 1980.

World Politics the Menu for Choice,Bombay, Vakils, Fetter and Simon's Ltd,1981.

Surchill, S. & A Linklator Theurie. of International RelationsNew York, Martin Press, 1996.

Waltz, K., Theoryof International Politics, NewYork, Random House, 1979.

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PPM° - 01INDIAN POLITICAL IDEAS

(Optional)

UNIT I : Genesis and Development

Ancient

Medieval

(c) Modern : Renaissance, Raja Ram Mohan Roy andVivekanand

UNIT II : Nationalist School of Thought

Gopal Krishan Gokhale, Badruddin Tyabji, AurobindoGhosh

Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Lala Lajpat Rai, B.C. Pal

(c) M.K. Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore, Subhash ChandraBose

UN IT III : Makers of Modern India

Jawahar Lal Nehru, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad

M.N. Roy

(c) Jai Prakash Narayan

UNIT IV : Champions of Social Emanicipation

Ambedkar, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan

`Periyar Ramaswamy Naicker, Jyotiba Phule

(c) Sree Narayana Guru, Annadurai

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Readings:

Appadorai A. Documents of Political Thought inModern India, 2vols, Bombay 1970.

Bary de Theodore and others (eds) Source of Indian Tradition, New York,1967.

Bhattachary a B. The Evolution of the PoliticalPhilosophy of Mahatma Gandhi,Calcutta, 1967.

Buch M.A. Rise and Growth of Indian Liberalism,Barern, 1931.

Dutt R.D. Indian Today, Calcutta, 1970.

Ghose S. Modern Indian Political Thought, Delhi,Allied, 1984.

Husain Abid S. Destiny of Indian Muslims, Delhi, 1965.

Jayakumar

Sree Narayana Gun, a Critical Shidy;translated into English by K.Sadanandan. New Delhi, 1999.

Kaur Uma Muslim and Indian Nationalism, NewDelhi, 1977.

Karunakaran K.P. Continuity and Change in IndianPolitics. Delhi, 1964.

Lyer R.N. The Moral and Political Thought ofMahatma Gandhi, Delhi, 1973.

Mehta V.R. Foundations of Indian PoliticalThought, New Delhi, Manohar, 1993.

Omvedt Gail Dalits and the democratic revolution :DrAmbedkar and the Dalit Movementin colonial India, New Delhi, 1994.

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Rosalind O'Hanlon

Seal Anil

Caste, Conflict and Ideology: Mahatmajotirao Phule and low caste protest innineteenth century western IndiaCambridge, 1985.

Emergence of Indian Nationalism,London, 1968.

ShakirMoin Khilafat to partition, New Delhi, 1975.

Tagore Rabindranath

Nationalism Delhi, 1976.

Verma V.P. History of Indian Political ideas, Delhi,1961.

Viswanathan, E. Sa. The political Career of E.V RamasawamiNaikar, Madras 1983.

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PPM° - 02ISLAMIC POLITICAL THOUGHT

(Optional)

UNIT I : Origin of Islamic Political ThoughtConcept of State and Politics : Prophet's Era

Evolution of Social, Secular Welfare State : Four Caliph'sEra

Evolution of Islamic Jurisprudence

Quranic Scholarship

UNIT I I : Islamic Political Thought : Developed StageAl-Faraabi

Al Ghazali

Ibn-e-Rushd

Ibn-e-Khaldun

UNIT III : Interaction with the West

Influence of Islamic Thought on the West

Influence of Islamic Thought on the East

(c) Renaissance and Reform Movements : Jamaluddin AfghaniSayyid Qutub Ayatullah Al-Shariati

UNIT IV : Renaissance in Indian Sub-Continent

(a) Shah Walliullah

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Mohd. lqbal

Abul Kalam Azad

(d) The Deoband, Barelvi and OtherSchools Of Thought

Reading :

Ahmed Ilyas

Ala Maududi Sayyid Abul

The Social Contract & The Islamic State,Allahabad. 1994.

Towards Understanding Islam, Salimiah(Kuwait), International IslamicFederation of Students Organisation,1989.

Algar Hamid The Roots of the Islamic Revolution,London, The Muslim Institute, 1983.

Ali Engineer Asghar The Islamic States, New Delhi, 1980.

Ali Shaukai Pan Movements in the Third World: PanArabism Pan Africanism, Pan-Islamism,Lahore, Publishers United Ltd. 1976.

Askari Hasan Society & State in Islam anIntroduction, Delhi, 1978.

Bari Zahurol

Boer T. J. DE.

Choueiri Youssef M.

l :arooq Hassan

Re-Emergence of the Muslim Brothersin Egypt, New Delhi, Lancer Books,1995.

The History of Philosophy in Islam, NewYork. 1984.

Islamic. Fundamentalism, New Delhi,CBS Publishers and Distributors, 1991

The Concept of State & Law in Islam,London, 1979.

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Keddie Nikki R. (ed.)

M.A. Political Science

Studies on the Civilization of Islam,Princeton, 1982.

Modern Islamic Political Thought,Austin, 1982.

Makers of Arab History, New York, 1971.

The Reconstruction , of ReligiousThought in Islam, Lahore, MuhammadAshraf, Rep.1962.

Islam & Pullacs, New York, 1984

Religion & politics in Iran, New Haven,1983.

Syllabus

Gibbs H.A. R.

Hamid Enayat

Hini Philip K.

Ighal Mohammed

Lacoste Yves Ibn-e-Khalchm, London, 1984.

Mohammed Heikal

Omer Furrukh

Qureshi Z.M.

Sharif. M.M

The Return of the Ayatollah, London,1983.

Ibn- Tayymiah on Public & Private Lawin Islam,Beirut, 1966.

Political Thought: the Arab Phase,Eureka, 1978.

A History of Muslim Philosophy Delhi,Latest Edition.

Schacht Joseph & E.E.Bosworth (ed.) The Legacy of Islam, Oxford, 1974.

Sherwani Haroon Khan

Tareq Ismael, Jacqueline Ismael

Watt W Montgomery

Zeine Z.N.

Muslim Political Thought &Administration, Delhi, 1991.

Governnant & Politics in Islam, London,1985.

Islamic Political Thought, Edinburgh,1980.

The Emergence of Arab Nationalism,Beirut, 1966.

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PPMO-03INDIA'S FOREIGN POLICY

(Optional)

UNIT — I: Theoretical Aspects

(a) Foreign Policy: Meaning and Major approaches to the Studyof Foreign Policy

Ib) Principles and Objectives of India's Foreign Policy.

(c) Domestic and External Determinants: Geography, History &Culture, Society and Political Systems

UNIT - II; The Structural Setting

Structure of Foreign Policy decision making; Continuty andChange

Non-alignment. genesis, development and relevance, India'sRole

(c) India and the question of nuclear Weapons: NPT and CTBT

NIT - Ill: Foreign Relations

India's Policy towards its neighbours

India and the United Nations

(c) India's Policy towards major powers of the World

UNIT - IV: Global Regions and Institutions

SAARC: ASEAN, GCC

EU, Mercosur, African Union

(c) Globalization, WTO, IMF and their role

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Reading :

Appadorai A.

Appadorai A.

Avoob Mohammad

Balm R. B.

Bandyopadhyaya J.

National Interest and Non-Alignment,New Delhi, Kalinga Publications, 1999.

Domestic Roots of India's . ForeignPolicy, New Delhi, Oxford UniversityPress, 1981.

India, Paki.itan and Bangladesh, NewDelhi, 1974.

Globalization and South Asian States,New Delhi South Asian Publishers, 1998.

Making of India Policy:Determinants, Institutions, Processesand Personalities, Bombay, 1980.

India and the UN, New Delhi, Jamia,1999.

India and the United States: The ColdPeace, Boston, Twayne Publishers,I990.

India and World Politics: KrishnaMenon: • View of the World, N.Y. ,I968.

The Political Economy of ForeignPolicy Calcutta, Allied, 1983.

Indio 's Problems of Security in theSeventies, New Delhi. .

Foreign Policy of India, Amritsar, 1982.

India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and theMajor Powers, New York, The FreePress, 1975.

Bilgrami S.J.R.

Brands H. W.

Brecher Michael

Chakarvarthy R.

handhuri .1.N.

Chopra Surendra

Chowdhury G. W.

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Gupta B.Sen The Fulcrum of Asia: The RelationsAmong China, India, Pakistan and theUSSR, New York, 1970.

Gupta Sisir Kashmir: A Study in India-PakistanRelations, Bombay, 1966.

HandaR. Policy for India's. Defense, New Delhi,1976.

Kumar Satish (Ed.) The United Nations at 50: An IndianView, UBSPD, 1995.

Misra K.P. Foreign Policy of India. A Book ofReadings, New Delhi, 1977.

Misra P. K. Sr K.K. Panda New Perspective in India's ForeignPolicy. The Janata Phase, New Delhi,1980.

Nanda B.R. (ed) India's Foreign Policy the Nehru Years,New Delhi, 1975.

Prasad Bimal (ed)

Rajan M.S.

Rajan M.S. & Ganguly (eds)

Rajan M.S. (ed.)

Saxena K.P.

India's• Foreign Policy: Studies inContinuity and Change, New Delhi,1979.

India' • Relations During the NehruEra: Some Studies, Bombay, 1976.

Great Power Relations, World Orderand the Third World; N.D. Vikas 1981.

United Nations at Fifty and Beyond,Lancer Book, New Delhi-1996.

Reforming The United Nations: TheChallenge Of Relevance, N.D. Sage1993.

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Syllabus

Sharma S.R.

Sharma S.R.

Sondhi M.L.

Subramanyam K.

M.A. Political Science

India and Great Powers 1947- 7/,NewDelhi H.H.G. Publication

Indian Foreign Policy: Annual Survey,Volume 1971-1982. H.H.G Publications.

Non-Appeasement: A New Direction forIndia's Foreign Policy, New Delhi.

Perspective in Defence Planning, NewDelhi, 1972.

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PFMC-VINDIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM

(Compulsory)

: Approaches and Structure

Approaches

Characteristics

Stfucture of Govt.: Legislature, Executive and Judicary: Roleand Functions

Civil Services: Pattern and Role

UNIT-II : Democracy at Work

(a) Indian Democracy: Nature and Current Trends

(h) Electoral Process : Election Commission- Powers andFunctions. Anti-Defection Law

Party System : Nature and trends

Political economy of Development : From Planning toliberalization

UNIT-III : Federalism and Centre-State Relations

(a) Federalism : Evolution and Nature.

(h) New trends: Coalitional Politics and Governance in Center andStates

Areas of Conflict in Center- state relations

Rise of regionalism and the changing role of regional parties

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Syllabus M.A. Political Science

: Issues and Trends

(a) Class. Caste Ethnicity. Language and Communal Politics

(h) Role of Pressure Groups: Trade Unions, Chambers ofCommerce. Agrarian Interest Groups

Human Rights and Environmental Movements

Nature of the Indian Political System: Constitutional ProvisionsandInstitutional Functioning: An Overview.

Readings :

Aggarwal J. C. & N.K. Chowdhary Elections in India: 1998, New Delhi,Shipra Publications, 1998.

Ali R. Representative Democracy and conceptof Free and Fair elections, New Delhi,Deep and Deep, 1996

Austin G. Working a Democratic Constitution:The Indian Experience, Delhi, OxfordUniversity Press, 2000

Austin Granville The Indian Constitution: Corner Stonevia Nation, London, 1966.

BajpayeeA. Indian Electoral System: An Analyticalstudy, New Delhi, Nardeen Book Centre,1992

Baxi U. and B.Parekh (ed) Crises and Change in ContemporaryIndia, New Delhi, Sage 1994.

Bhagat A.K. Elections and Electoral Reforms inIndia. Delhi, Vikas, 1996.

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Syllabus

Brown J.

Chakarvarthy P.

Chopra J

Gehlot N.S.

Chose S.

MA. Political Science

Modern India: The Origins of an AsianDemocracy, Delhi, Oxford UniversityPress, 1985.

Democratic Government and ElectoralProcess, New Delhi, Kanishka, 1997.

Politics of Electoral Reforms in India,Delhi, Mittal Publications, 1989.

Elections and Electoral Administrationin India, New Delhi, Deep and Deep,1982.

Indian National Congress: Its Historyand Heritage, New Delhi,Al CC, 1975.

Jayal N. (ed.) Democracy in India, Delhi, OxfordUniversity Press, 2001.

Jayal N. (ed.) and S. Pai (eds.) Democratic Governance inIndia: Challenges of Poverty,Development and Identity, New Delhi,Sage, 2001.

Language and Nationality Politics inIndia, Bombay Orient Longmen, 1973.

Our Constitution: An Introduction to theConstitution of India & Law, NBT, 1994

Our Parliament, New Delhi, NBT, 1994.

Rethinking Indian Federalism, Shimla,Indian Institute ofAdvanced Studies, 1997.

The Success of India's Democracy,Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,2001.

Karat P.

Kashyap S. C.

Kashyap S. C.

Khan R.

Kohli A.

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Kohli A. Democracy and Discontent: India'sGrowing Crises of Governability,Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,1991.

Kohli A. (ed.)

Kothari R.

India Is Democracy: An Analysis ofChanging State-Society Relations,Princeton NJ Princeton University Press,1988.

State Against Democracy: In Search forHumane Governance, Delhi, Ajanta,1988.

Kothari Rajni Party System and Elections Studies,Bombay, 1967.

Kothari Rajni Politics in India, Delhi; D.L., 1971

Kurien M. and P. N. Varghese Centre-State Relations, New Delhi,Macmillan, 1980.

Leonard T. J. Federalism In The Commonwealth:ABibliographic Commentary, London,1963.

Morris-Jones W H. The Govt. And Politics in India, London,1-964: 1974

Morris-Jones W H. (ed.) Land; Caste and Politics in IndianStates, Delhi, Authors Guild of India, 1981.

Narain lqbal State Politics in India, Meerut, 1967.

Pai S. State Politics: New Dimensions. PartySystem, Liberalisation and Politics ofidentity, Delhi, Shipra, 2000.

Raghavan G. N. S. & S. Balachandran Forty Years of World's• LargestDemocracy: A Survey of IndianElections, New Delhi, Gian PublishingHouse, I 990.

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Ray A. Elections: A Democratic Miracle 1952-1996, Al lahabad, Horizon, 1997.

Roy R. & P. Wallace (eds.)

Sharma A.

Sharma l'N

Singhvi L..M. and Others

Smith D.E.

Weiner M.

Weiner M.

Indian Politics and the 1998 Election:Regionalism. Hindutva and StatePolitics, New Delhi, Sage, 1999.

Democracy in India and Elections,Jaipur. Research Institute, 1984.

Elections and National Politics, NewDelhi, Shipra Publications, 1994.

Union -State Relations in India, NewDelhi, Instt. Of Constitutional & Pad.Studies,1969.

India as a Secular State, Princeton NJPrinceton University Press, 1963.

Party Building in a New Nation: TheIndian National Congress, Chicago,University of Chicago Press, 1967.

The Indian Paradox: Essays in IndianPolitics, New Delhi, Sage, 1989. StatePolitics In India, Princeton, 1968.

Wiener Myron State Politics In India Princeton, 1968.

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PFMC - VIADMINISTRATIVE THEORY

(Compulsory)

UNIT I: Nature, Scope and Evolution

i) Public administration: Meaning. Nature, Scope and Significance

Public and private administration.

iil Ecology of administration; Developed and developingcountries.

Evolution: Different stages, Minowbrook I and II, ongoingconcerns.

Interaction of politics and administration: permanent & politicalexecutive.

UNIT -II: Theories - Classical, Neoclassical and Modern

Classical Theory - Trends and features, major exponents.

Neo Classical Theory- representative thinkers andcharacteristic features

State of administrative theory in the 21 51 Century : New PublicManagement paradigm.

Globalization and liberalization : concept of good governance,entrepreneurial government, corporate governance.

UNIT III: Organisation: Principles, Structure and Accountability

i) Principles of Organization: Challenges from modern organizationtheory.

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Chief Executive: concept and functions.

Agencies: Line, Staff and Auxiliary: Departments, Publiccorporations, Boards and Commissions.

iv) Public accountability: Legislative, executive and judicial.

UNIT -IV: Public Policy and Personnel AdministrationPublic Policy: Meaning formulation and scope.

Decision making approach: Herbert Simon.

Bureaucracy: Max Weber

Principles of recruitment, training and promotion.

Readings:

Arora, Ramesh K. Public administration, freshperspectives, Jaipur Aalekh Publishers,2004.

Baker, R.J.S.

Basu Rumki

13harnbri. C.P.

Bhattacharya, Mohit

Caiden Gerald

Administrative Theory and Publicadministration London, Hutchison, 1972

Public administration, concepts andtheories, New Delhi, Sterling 2006.

Public Administration.Meerut,Educational Publishers, 2002

New Horizons of Public Administration.New Deihl Jawahar Publishers, 2004.

Dynamics of Public administration:Guidelines to current transformationsin theory and practice New York, Holt1971.

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.VIlahns

M.A. Political Science

Chakracart) Bidy tit &Molt it Bliattacharyz

Corson John and Joseph P. Harris

Maltesh wari. S.R.

Nicholas Henri

Nigro Felix A and Lloyd D. Nigro

Ott Steven & E.W. Russel

Self Peter

Shafritt. Jac M & F. W. Russel

lIveges Joseph A Jr. (eds.)

Public Administration: A Reader. NewDelhi. OUP. 2003.

Public administration in modernsociety, New York, Mc-Grawhill, 1963.

Public administration an actionorientationCanada, Thomson, 2003.

Toward A Critical AdministrativeTheory, Delhi, Sage, 1976.

Public administration as a developingdiscipline. New York, Marcel Dekker,1987.

Administrative theories, New Delhi,Allied, 1994.

Public administration and publicaffairs. New Delhi, Prentice Hall, 2006.

Modem Public Administration, NewYork, Harper and Row 2000.

Introduction to public administration;A book of Readings, Delhi, Longman,2000.

Administrative Theories and Politics,London, George Allen, 1977.

Introducing Public Administration, NewYork, Long man, 2003.

Public administration : History andtheory in contemporary perspective,New York, Marcel Dekker, 1982.

Denhar-dt, Robert Band Joseph W. Grubbs

Dunn,WilliamN andBahman Fozouni

Golembiewski Robert

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M.A. Political Science

PFMO - IGOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN WEST ASIA

(Optional)

UNIT-I: Historical Perspective

Geo-Political and Strategic Importance of the Region.

Great Powers and West Asia especially since World War II.

(c) Political developments in West Asia since 1970s.

UNIT- II: Political Economy of the Region

(a) Sudo-Economic Development of the region.

( Impact of Oil on the economy of the region.

( c ) Problems and Issues in Economic and Industrial Development

UNIT - Ill: Governance and Politics

Political Patterns : Authoritarian Governments and the issue ofDemocracy.

Religion and Politics; Islamic MOvements; Problem of Ethnicity.

(c) Military and Politics.

UNIT - [V Regional Problems and Cooperation

(a) Arab Israeli Conflict and the Peace Process.

( h I Regional Organizations: League of Arab States; Organizationof Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Gulf CooperationCouncil (GCC).

(c ) West,Asia and India.

[46]

MA. Political Science

Islam and Democracy : State SocietyRelations in the DevelopingC'ountries. 980-94(Grassland 2000).

The Clash of Fundadentalisms:Crusades, Jihad and Modernity(NYC,Verso, 2002).

Oil, Power and Politics, London, Cass,1974.

Change and Continuity in the MiddleEast, Great Britain, MacMillam PressLtd., 1996.

Foreign Policy Making in the MiddleEast. NY, Praeger, 1977.

The Super Powers and the Middle East,Bombay, Asia Publishing House, 1972.

Robert, Politics in the Middle cast. 1994.

Paradox of Power: The United Statesand South West Asia 1973-84,California, Abc--Clio Press 1986.

Economic Diplomacy : EmbargoLeverage in world politics, London, WestView Press, 1985.

Politics and International Relations, inthe Middle East, Continuity andchange. Hants, Edward Elgar. Publishing Limited, 1995.

The Impact of Oil Revenues on ArabGulf Developement

Syllabus

Readings:

Abootalehi. A I i Ran.

Ali Thriy,

Abir Mordechari

Ahrari M.E. ed.,

Al McLaurin R.D. et.

Bose . farun Chandra

Bill. James and Springborg„

Chadda Maya

Daudi M.S. and M.S. Dajani,

Davis M. Jane

LI. I .zhar). M.S

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I. ,

M.A. Political Science

The Politics of Social Change in theMiddle East and North Africa,Princeton University Press, 1965.

Political Dynamics in the Middle East,NY. Elsovier, 1972.

Govt and Minks of Middle East in the7iventieth Century. New Jersy, D.VanNortrand Comp Inc.

Middle East 'policies: The MilitaryDimension, Coforado, Westview Press,1982.

A History Arab Peoples, HarvardUniversity Press 1991.

Jacaqueuclinis. (ed.) Govt and Feclitiesin Islam (LondonFrance Prunture 1985)

Economic Hesling of the Middle Eastand. North Africa (London 1982)

Iran and the Gull Abu Dhabi, EmiratesCentre for Strategic Studies andResearch, 19964

The United States and the PalestinianPeople Beirut, The Institute of PalestineStudies, 1970.

Middle East in the New World Order,London Macmillan, Press Limited, 1994,

Palestine in the Arab Dilemma, London,Helm, 1979.

Arab Development Challenges of theNew Millennium, (Hamsphere, AshgatePublishing co 2002)

Sniffing a gulf : Peace Building in WestAsia. J.B.Tauris, 2003.

Syllabus

Halpern Manfred

I lammonds Pauly

11.13.Sharabi.

Hurev itz

Hottrani Albert;

Ismail Tareq, Y& Ismail.

Issauri Chander

.lama)-al Sins adi

Jansen N4T.

Jawad Haifaa A., ed.

Khalidi Walid W.

Laboaos B (ed.)

Maj id Teharsnian

Syllabus M.A. Political Science

Mangled Peter Poiver Intervention in the Middle East,Helm, London, 1978. -

Noreng Oystein Oil Politics in the 1980s, New York,McGrawhill Book Company, 1978.

Pant Girigesh The Political Economy of WestAsia:Dentography, 1Democracy andEconomic Reforms, New Delhi, ManakPublications, 1994

Polk William R The United States and the Arab WorldCambridge, Mass, Harvard UniversityPress, 1975..

Rouhant Fuad History of OPEC, New York, PraegeuPublisher, 1971.

Samith K. Farsoun (ed.) Arab Society : Continuity and Changes,(London, Croom Holm, 1995)

Spiegel Steven The Middle East and the WesternAlliance, London George Allen andUnwin, 1982.

Tareq Ismael

Middle East Politics Today: (Ganoville,Univ. Press Florida, 2001)

lelhami, Shibley. The Stakes : America and the MiddleCast Westview Press, 2002.

Undovitech A.L. ed., Middle East, Oil, Conflict and Hope,Lexington, Lexington Books, 1976.

Van C.A.O. Sociology of the Middle East, LeidenBrill 1971.

Weinbaun Marwin G, Food Development and Polices in theMiddle East, London, West View Press,1982.

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PFMO-2GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN SUB-SAHARAN

AFRICA(Optional)

UNIT - I: Colonial Rule and Independence Movements

Scramble for Africa, Features of Colonial Rule

Historical background of African Countries

Process of Decolonization

National Liberation Struggles

UNIT - II: Problems of IndependencePolitical Legitimacy, National integration and Search forIdentity

Africa and World Powers

Neo-colonialism & Problems of Economic Independence

Civil Wars and Ethnic conflicts

UNIT - III: Ideologies and InstitutionsPan Africanism. African Socialism and Protest Movements

Modernization

Executive and Legislature

Bureaucracy and Political Parties

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UNIT - IV: Militarization and Regional Integration

Role of Military in African Politics

Approaches to Regional Integration

Experiment in Regional Integration OAU (African Union) andRecent trends

Impact on African Integration, European Union and UnitedNations

Readings:

Amin Samir

Cliffe Lo & Sual J.So (eds)

Coleman J.S. & Rosberg (eds)

Imperialism and Unequal Development,Sussex, 1977.

Socialism in Tanzania, Nairobi, 1972,Two Volumes.

Political Parties and NationalIntegration in Tropical Africa,Berkley,Calif: UPC, 1964.

Government and Politics in Africa, Delhi1974.

..iNationalism in Colonial Africa, New

York, 1956.

Politics and Change in DevelopingCountries, London, 1969.

Violence and Thought, London, 1969.

The Theory and Practice of AfricanPolitics, New Jersey,1979.

How Europe Underdeveloped Africa,Havard University Press, 1981

Gupta A.

Hodgkin Thomas

Les C.

Mazui A.A.

Potholm Christian P

Rodney Walter (ed)

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Sit hole, Ndahaningi African Nationalism, OUP, 1968.

Wallerstein, I

Wallerstein, I

Welch C. E. (Ed)

YansaneAguibeu, Y. (ed)

Africa the Politics of Independence: AnInterpretation of Modern AfricanHistory, 1961.

Social Change: The Colonial Situation,N.V., 1967.

Soldier and State in Africa, EvabstonNorth- Western University Press, 1970.

Decolonization and Dependency,London, 1980.

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PFMO-3POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH ASIA

(Optional)

UNIT-I: South Asia: An Introduction

South Asia - Geo political importance

The Colonial Legacy

(c) Growth of Nationalism

UNIT- II: Democracy, Monarchy and Authoritarianism

Democracy in the region: Problems and Prospects

Nature of Political System: A comparative Assessment

(c) Role of Military

UNIT.- III: Major Issues and Trends

Political Development

Bureaucracy, Nuclearization

(c) Politicization of Religion, Caste and Language

UNIT - IV: Party System, Regional Integration & Globalization

Party System, Pressure Groups and Electoral Politics

South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)%Conflict and Cooperation

(c) Impact of Globalization in the Region

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M.A. Political ScienceSyllabus

Readings :

Ahmed Mauzoorudd in (ed ), Contemporary Pakistan: Politics,Economy and Society, Karachi, RoyalBook Company, 1982.

Bahadur Kalim., Democracy in Pakistan: Crises &Conflicts, New Delhi, Har-Anand, 1998.

Baxter.C. et.al (eds.), Government and Politics in South Asia,Boulder, West View Press, 1987.

Bidwai P. and A. Vanaik, South Asia on a Short Fuse; NuclearPolitics and the Future of GlobalDisarmament, Oxford, Oxford UniversityPress, 2001.

Chilty Naren, Framing South Asian Transformation,New Delhi, South Asian Pub., 1994.

Cohen Stephen P., The Pakistan Army, New Delhi, HimalayaBooks, 1984.

Cohen Stephen P., India: Emerging Power, WashingtonD.C. Brookings Institution Press,2001.

Desai A.R., Social Background of IndianNationalism, Popular Prakashan, 1982.

Franda, Marcus and Brass, Paul R., Radical Politics ., in South Asia,Cambridge, 1973.

Garmer B.H., An Introduction to South Asia, Londonand New York,. Routledge, 1993

Ghosh Partha S., Cooperation and Conflict in SouthAsia, New Delhi, Manohar, 1995 .

liasan Masuma, Pakistan in a Changing World: Essaysin Honour of K. Sarwar Hasan,Pakistan Institute of InternationalAffairs, Karachi, 1978.

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Syllabus

Haq-Nisarul

Huntington Samuel P.,

Iftekharuzzaman (ed.),

Jalal Ayesha,

Jalal Ayesha,

Jahan Raunaq,

Jackson Robert,

Kanti P. Bajai and Stephen P. Cohen,

Kapur. A. and A. J. Wilsen,

Kapur A.,

Kapur A.,

M.A. Political Science

Regional Cooperation in South Asia,Sky Publications, Delhi (India), 2003.

Political Order in Changing Societies,New Haven, 1970

Ethnicity and Constitutional Reform inSouth Asia, New Delhi, Manohar 1998.

The Sole Spokesman: Jinnah, TheMuslim League and the Demand forPakistan, Cambridge, CambridgeUniversity Press, 1985.

Democracy and Authoritarianism inSouth Asia: a Comparative andHistorical Perspective, CambridgeUniversity Press, 1995.

Bangladesh Politics: Problems andIssues, Dhaka, Bangladesh UniversityPress, 1980.

South Asian Crises: India Pakistan,Bangladesh, London, Chatto and Windus,1975.

South. Asia after the Cold War:International Perspective, West ViewPress Oxford, 1993.

Foreign Policy of India and herNeighbors, Houndmills, Macmillan Press,1996.

Pakistan in Crisis, London, Routledge,1991.

Pokhran Beyond India's NuclearBehaviour, Oxsford University Press,New Delhi, 2001.

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Keohane Robert andMilner Helen (eds.)

Internationalization and DomesticPolitics, Oxford, Oxford University Press,1996.

Kodikara Shelton, U. (ed.), External Compulsion of South AsianPolitics, New Delhi, Sage,1993.

Kodikara Shelton u., South Asian Strategic Issues - SriLankan Perspective, Sage Publications,New Delhi, 1990.

Kohl' Awl, India Democracy Princeton UniversityPress, 1988.

.Kothari, Smitu and Zia Mian (ed.), Out of the Nuclear Shad ow, Delhi,Lokayan, 2001.

Lamb Christina, Waiting for Allah: Pakistan's Struggle for Democracy,London, Hamish Hamilton, 1991.

Latter .R., Strengthening Security in South Asia,London, Wilton Park, Paper 108, HMS,1995.

Mitra S. (ed.), Sub-Nationalism in South Asia, Boulder,West View Press, 1996.

Muni S.D., Understanding South Asia: Essays inthe Memory of Late Prof UrmilaPhadnis, New Delhi, South AsianPublishers, 1994.

Nizamani Haider, K., The Roots of Rhetoric: Politics ofNuclear Weapon in India and Pakistan,New Delhi, India Research Press, 2001.

Phadnis Urmila and Rajat Ganguly, Ethnicity and National Building inSouth Asia, New Delhi, Sage, 1989.

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Phadnis U rmi la, Muni S.D.and Bahadur Kalim

Paul Wallace andRamashray Roy (Eds.),

Pye Lucian W..

Rizvi Masan Askari„

Rose, Leo E., and Richard Sisson.,

Sen Gupta Bhabani :

Stem Robyrt W.,

Subramanyam K.,

,Domestic Conflicts in South Asia:Volume I: Political Dimensions, NewDelhi, South AsiiPtiblishers, 1986

India's 2004 Elections : Grassroots and.National Perspectives, London, SagePublications, 2006.

•Aspects of Political Development,Bo,ston, 1965.

Military, State and Society in Pakistan,Houndmills,Macmillan, 2000.

War and Secession: Pakistan, India andthe Creation of Bangladesh., Berkeley,University of California Press, 1990.

South Asian Perspectives: SevenNations in Conflict & CooPeration,B.R. Publishers, Delhi, 1988.

Democracy and Dictatorship in SouthAsia, New Delhi, India Research. Press,2001.

Indian Security Perspective, ABCPublishing house, New Delhi, 1982.

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PFMO-4RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

(Optional)

UNIT-I: Introduction

Social Science Research and its scope

Traditional methods of inquiries: Philosophical, Historical Legal

and Institutional.

(c) Behavioural Approach, Systems Analysis, Structural Functional

Analysis.

UNIT - II Scientific Method in Research

Problem formulation, Hypothesis.

Identification of Variables, Concepts and Operationalization

of Concepts

(c) Problem of values in Social Science Research

UNIT - III Research Designs and Methods or Data Collection

Descriptive. Exploratory, Explanatory and experimentalResearch Designs.

Methods of Data Collection: Library, Observation, Survey,

Questionnaire, Schedule and Interview.

(c) Case Study, Panel Study.

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UNIT - IV Sampling Techniques and Data ProcessingProbability and Non Probability Sampling: Random, Stratified,

Cluster, Multi-Phase, Quota, Convenience and PurposiveSampling.

Data Processing and Content Analysis.

(c) Report writing and Thesis writing.

Readings

Bailey, Kenneth D., Methods of Social Research (2' ed.),New York, The Free Press, 1982.

Blondel I., Thinking Politically, London, Wild-woodHouse, 1976.

Brenner M. J., J. Brown ,and D. Canter, ed.

Bulmer M. ed.,

Burgess, R., In the Field:

Burns, Robert B.,

Burton. T. L. and G. L. Cherry,

Cohen, N. It and Ernest Nigel,

The Research Interview: Uses andApproaches, London, Academic Press,1985.

Sociological Research Methods: AnIntroduction, London, Macmillan, 1984.

An Introduction to Field Research,London, Allen and Unwin, 1984.

Introduction to Research Methods (4thed.), London, Sage Publications, 2000.

Social Research Techniques, London,Unwin Hyma, 1989.

Introduction to Logic, New York,Macmillan 1976.

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Gestinger, L. and Katz D. ed., Research Methods in the BehaviouralSciences, New Delhi, Amerind, 1976

Gomm Roger and others, ed., Case Study Method, New Delhi, SagePublications, 2004.

Grbich, Carol, New Approaches in Social Research,New Delhi, Sage Publications, 2004.

Johnson, J. B. and R. A. Joslyn, Political Science Research Methods,.Washington, D.C., C.Q. Press, 1986.

Kerlinger, Fred N., Foundations of Behavioral Research,New York, Holt, Rinehart and WinstonInc., 1964.

Mukherji, Partha Nath, Methodology in Social Research, NewDelhi, Sage Publications, 2000.

Muller, I. H. and Karl Schemessler, Statistical Reasoning in Sociology,Xalalla, 1969.

Nachmias, David andNachnlias, Chava,

Research Methods in the SocialSciences (2"d ed.,) New York, St. MartinsPress, 1981.

Popper K. R., The Logic of Scientific Discovery,London, Hutchinson, 1959.

Popper K. R., Conjectures and Refutations: TheGrowth of Scientific Knowledge,London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1963.

Russel Langley, Practical Statistics, London, Pan Books,1970.

Sarantakos,S., Social Research (2 nd ed.), London,Macmillan Press Ltd, 1998.

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Shively, W.P.,

Thomas, R. Murray,

M.A. Political Science

The Craft of Political Research, NewJersey, Prentice Hal1,1980.

Blending Qualitative and QuantitativeResearch Methods in Theses andDissertations, USA, Corwin Press, Inc.,2003.

Young, Pauline v., Scientific Social Surveys and ResearchNew Delhi, Prentice Hall, 1968.

Yin, R. K., Case Study Research: Design andMethod (revised ed.), Newbury Park,C.A., Sage Publications, 1989.

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PFMO - 5DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION IN INDIA

(Optional)

UNIT -I: Development Administration: Features and Models

Genesis and features of the concept.

Contemporary approaches: Radical Challenges.

iii) Bureaucratic Models and Development Administration:Debates.

UNIT - II: Structure, Tools and Policies

i) India's socio-economic profile : Mixed Economy model,

rationale and significance.

Structure of Indian Administration - Centre, State & District.

iii) Tools and policies of development.

UNIT - Ill: Administration and the People

Concept of democratic decentralization: Emerging patterns.

Role of civil society: people's participation in development

administration.

iii) Public grievances and redressal mechanisms.

UNIT - IV: Liberalisation, Development and Reform

Changing role of bureaucracy in the context of liberalisationand globalisation.

Current administrative reforms: An overview.

iii) From Development Administration to New Public Management

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Readings:

Bhattacharya Mohit

Dhingra I. C. and V. K. Garg

D%n ivedi, D.P.

Jain R.B. (ed)

Khosla J.

Lakshminarain

Man y. Kuldeep (ed)

Mathur. Hari Mohan

Panandikar Pai V.A. (ed.)

Parikh, Kirit S. (ed)

Planning Commission :

Development Administration. NewDelhi, Jawahar 2001

Economic development and planning inIndia, New Delhi, Sultan Chandand Sons, 1989.

Development Administration, London,Mcmillan, 1994.

Public services in a democratic Con-text, New Delhi, Indian Institute of PublicAdministration, 1983.

Crisis in India's development andadministration, Bangalore UniversityPress, 1979.

Principles and Practice of Publicenterprise management, New DelhiSultan Chand and Co. 1989.

Development policy and administration,New Delhi, Sage, 1996

Administering development in the ThirdWorld Constraints and choices, NewDelhi, Sage, 1986.

Development Administration In India,Delhi, Macmillan, 1979.

Indian development report, Delhi,Oxford, 1999. Five Year Plan Documents

Five Year Plan Documents

Panandikar, V.A. Pai and Bureaucracy and development, NewS.S. Kshirsagar (eds) Delhi, Centre for Policy Research, 1978.

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Sapru RK. (ed.)

Singh Bishwanath

Sinha RK. (ed)

Subramaniam V.

1 rived K . D.

M.A. Political Science

Development Administration, NewDelhi, Sterling, 2002.

Public enterprise in theory andpractice, New Delhi, Deep and DeepPublications, 1991.

Economic policy and planning in India,New Delhi, Deep and Deep, 1986.

Public administration in Third World,London Green Wood,1990.

Perspectives in developmentadministration, Delhi, Mittal Publication,1987

Verma S.P. and S.K. Sharma (eds) Development administration, New Delhi,IIPA, 1984.

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PFMO-6MINORITIES IN INDIA

(Optional)

UNIT - I Concepts & Genesis

Minorities: Concept, Nature & Kinds

Historical Profile of Minorities in India

Genesis of Minority Conflicts in Modern India

Minorities and Social Change

UNIT - II: National and International Systems

Constitutional and Legal Provisions

UN System and the Rights of Minorities

Organized Minority Groups

Affirmative Actions: Gopal Singh Committee, SachharCommittee

UNIT - III Politics and Violence against Minorities

( a) Communalization of Politics

Violence; State Violence, Ethnic Cleansing

Politics of Education and Conversions

(d) Socio- Economic Exclusion

UN IT - IV State and Non - State Mechanism

(a) National and State Minority Commissions

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Waqf Boards, Christian Boards, Gurudwara ParbandhakCommittee, Parsi Anjuman

Minorities in Perspective

(d) Civil Society and Multi-Culturalism

Readings :

Anderson W. K. & S. D. Damle

Bose N.K.

Chandhoke N.

Das V. (ed.)

D. E Smith

Golwalker M.S.

The Brotherhood in Saffron: The RSSand Hindu Revivalism, New Delhi, Sage,1987

Problems of National Integration, Simla,1967.

Beyond Secularism:The Rights offsReligious Minority, Delhi, Oxford Univ.

Mirrors of Violence, Delhi, Oxford Univ.Press, 1990.

India As A Secular State, Princeton NJ,Princeton Univ. Press, 1963.

Bunch of Thoughts, Bangalore, 1968.

Habib Irfan, I.A. Khan & K. P. Singh "Problems of Muslim Minority in India"Social Scienties (47), June 1976.

Masan T.B. The Saffron Wave: Democracy andHindu Nationalism in Modern India,Princeton NJ, Princeton University Press,1999.

Hussain S. Abid Destiny of Indian Muslims, New Delhi,1965.

Hussain S. Abid National Culture of Indio. New Delhi,1965.

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Imandar (ed)

Contemporary India: Socio Economicand Political Process, Poona. 1982.

Khan Rasheeduddin

Bewildered India, New Delhi, 1996.

Kothari Rajini State Against Democracy: In Search forHuman Governance, Delhi,Ajanta, 1988.

Kothari Rajni (ed) Caste in Indian Politics, New Delhi,1970.

Kothari Rajni Democratic Polity and Social Changein India, Delhi, Allied, 1976.

Kothari Rajni Politics in India, Delhi, Orient Longman,1970.

M.ujeeb M. Indian Muslims, New Delhi, 1969.

Narayan J.P. Three Basic Problems of Free India,Bombay, 1964.

Shakir Moin Muslims in Free India, 1972.

Shakir Moin Politics of Minorities, Delhi, 1980.

Weiner My ron Politics of Scarcity, Bombay, 1963

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PFMO -7GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY(with special reference to the USA )

(Optional)

UNIT - I Perspectives and Foundation of Political Economy

Concept and Nature of the state, society and market relations-

historical antecedents.

Determinants of Economic policy formations: Classes, Sectors

& the State.

(c) Contrasting perspectives of Economic Nationalism, Liberalism

and Marxism.

UNIT - II Economic Policy - Making and its implications

Machinery of the IFI and Economic Regionalism

Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization: Procedurallinkages and impact on socio-economic realities.

(c) Globalization and the changing nature of the regulatorymechanism of the Nation state.

UNIT - III Trade & Competitiveness in the World Economy

(a) Making and Evolution of Trade Policies from GATT.

(h) WTO, as a Regulatory Agency; Dispute Settlement Mechanism

(c ) Impact on Labour and Environment;

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UNIT - IV USA in the Global Economy

Cultural & Historical Foundations, Institutions and regulatorymechanisms

Corporate Governance, Protectionism and outsourcing

(c) US and regional organization NAFTA, CAFTA,LAFTA

Readings:Bhagwati Jagdish. 2004.

Breslin Shaun, ChristopherHughes, Nicola Phillips,

Ben Rosamond eds. (2002)

Cohen Jeffrey. 2000. '

Dam Kenneth W.(2001)

Davis Christina L. (2003)

Dengjian Jin. 200 .. L

Destler I. M. 1995.

In Defense of 'Globalisation'. OxfordUniversity Press.

New Regionalism in the Global PoliticalEconomy: Theories and Cases, Routledge,

UK

Politics and the economic Policy in theUS', Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, NY

'The Rules of the Global Game: A newlook at the US Economic PolicyMaking'. University of Chicago press.Chicago.

Food Fights Over Free Trade: HowInternational Institutions PromoteAgricultural Trade Liberalization,Princeton: Princeton University Press

'The Dynamics of Knowledge Regimes:Technology, Culture, andCompetitiveness'.

American Trade Politics'. Institute orInternational Economics, WashingtonDC and The twentieth Fund, New York,NY.

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Gilpin Robert. (2001)

Haggard, Stephanand Robert R. Kaufman (1995)

Haggard, Stephan (1990)

Harold James. 2001

Held David & Antony Mc Grew. 2002.

Henderson David. 1998.

Global Political Economy:Understanding the InternationalEconomic Order, Princeton:. UniversityPress.

The Political Economy or DemocraticTransition—;, Princeton University Press,Princeton NJ.

Pathways from the Periphery: The Politicsof Growth in the Newly IndustrializingCountries, Cornell University Press, IthacaNY.

End of Globalisation: Lessons of theGreat Depression'. Harward Universitypress. Cambridge. Massachusetts

Governing Globalisation: Power.Authority and Governance '.Polity, UK.

The Changing Fortunes or EconomicLiberalization: Yesterday, Today andTomorrow'. London: The Institute ofEconomic Affairs.

Mansfield and Milner, (2003)

Mosley,P, J. Harrigan and J Toye.

North, Douglass C. (1990)

Ravenhill John (Ed) (2005)

Ravenhill .John; Yew Leong. 2003

The Political Economy of Regionalism,Columbia University Press, NY

Aid and power: The World Bank andpolicy based Lending in the 1980s,(1991) Vol I & II, London, Routledge.

Institutions, Institutional change, andEconomic Performance, CambridgeUniversity Press, New York.

Global Political Economy, OUP

Introduction to Global PoliticalEconomy 'Disjunctive Empire ofInternational Relations'. AshgatePublishing. England and USA.

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Articles from Journals' & Working Papers

Drezner Daniel W.

Drezner Daniel W.

Faux .Jeff:

Hurd Ian

"The Hidden I-land of EconomicCoercion." Intemationa! Organization 57(Summer 2003): 643-659.

"Who Rules? Globalization and theSubstitutability of GovernanceStructures." Working paper (March 2003)

Rethinking the Global PoliticalEconomy; globalization and innovationof politics. Speech given at the Asia-Europe-U.S. Progressive Scholar'sForum: Japan. April 11-13,2002.

"Legitimacy and Authority inInternational Politics," InternationalOrgnisation 53 (Spring 1999): 379-408.

Hoge James F Jr "A Global Power shift in Making",Foreign Affairs, 21 July 2004

"State Power and the Structure ofForeign Trade," World Politics 28 (April1976):' 317-347.

"The Free Trade Epidemic of the 1860sand Other Outbreakc of EconomicDiscrimination," World Politics'A' 51 (Jlily 1999): 447-4R1.

"Globalisatidn: All AscendantParadigm'?" International/ Studie'sperspectives 3 (February 2002): 1-14.

"Room to Move: International FinancialMarkets and The Welfare State:'Intei'national Organization 54 (Autumn2000): 737-774.

Krasner. Stephen D.

Laze( David,

Mittelman .lames II.

Mosley Layna

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Slaughter Anne-Marie. 1997 .

Stigliltz. Joseph.

Wapner Paul

Wittman. Donald (1989)

M.A. Political Science

The Real New World Order. ForeignAffairs 76 (September/October): 183-197

'Roaring Nineties'. Atlantic MonthlyOctober. 2002

"Politics Beyond the State:Environmental Activism and WorldCivic Politics. World Politics47(Apri11995): 311-340.

"Why Democracies Producc EfficientResults,". Journal Political Economy, 97,1395-1426

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PFMO - 8STATE POLITICS IN INDIA

(Optional)

UNIT- I Theoretical and Constitutional Framework

Theoretical framework for the study of state politics.

Genesis and Reorganization of states in India

Pattern of State Politics, Socio-economic Determinants.

Constitutional status of States in Indian Political System.

UNIT- II Structure of State Governments & Centre-State Relations

Executive, Legislature and Role of Governor

Center-State Relationship

Character and role of Bureaucracy

Elections and Electoral Processes

UNIT- III Issues in State Politics

(a) Inter-State Relations

( b) Manifestation of Political Violence

Regionalism and regional political parties

Caste, Religion and Ethnicity

UNIT- IV Trends and Impact

(a) Impact,of National Politics on State Politics.

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( b) Emerging Trends in State Politics, Coalition Politics

Panchayati Raj System and its Impact on State Politics.

Human Development Index in different states: a comparativeperspective

Readings:

Arora B and D.V. Vemay (ed.) Multiple Identites in a Single State:Indian Federalism in a ComparativePerspective, Delhi IConark,1995.

Austin.G Working a Democratic Constitution:The Indian Experience, Delhi, OxfordUniversity Press, 2000.

Brass Paul Language, Religion and Politics inNorth India, London, CambridgeUniversity, 1974

Chaterjee R (ed.) Politics in India: The State-SocietyInterface, New Delhi, South AsianPublishers, 2001.

Chadda Ethnicity, Security and Separatism inIndia, Delhi, Oxford University Press,1997.

Chaterjee P (ed.) State and Politics in India, Delhi OxfordUniversity Press, 1997.

Ethnicity and Nationalism: Theory and Comparison, New Delhi,Sage Pub., 1991.

Frankel F and M.S.A. Rao Dominance and State of Power inModern India Decline of Social Orden2 Vols, Oxford University Press, 1990.

Glazer Nathan & Ethnicity: Theory and Experience,Daniel Moynihan (ed) London,Harvard University, 1975.

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Nasal/ Z.

Kohli A (ed.)

Kohli A (ed.)

Kohli A (ed.)

Khan R.

Kothari R.

Kothari Rajni

Kashyap Subhas C.

Livingstone W.S.

Narain I (ed)

Oldenburg P (ed.)

M.A. Political Science

Politics and State in India, New Delhi,Sage, 2000.

India's Democracy: An Analysis ofChanging State-Society Relations.Princeton, Princeton UniversityPress, I 991 .

Democracy and Discontent: India'sGrowing Crisis of Governability,Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,1991.

The Success of India's Democracy,Cambridge, Cambridge university Press,1991.

Rethinking Federalism, Shim la, IndianInstitute of Advanced Studies, 1997.

Politics in India, New Delhi, OrientLongman, 1970.

Rethinking Development: In search ofHuman Alternatives, Delhi, AjantaPublications, 1988.

The Politics of Defection: A Study ofState Politics in India, Delhi: National,1969.

Federalism and Constitutional Change,Oxford University Pres., 1956.

State Politics in India, MeerutMeenakshi Prakashan, 1967.

India's Briefing 1993. BoulderColarado, Westview Press, 1993.

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Pai S. State Politics: New Dimensions: PartySystem, Liberalization and Politics ofIdentity. Delhi, 2000.

Ray. A. Tension Areas in India S FederalSystem, Calcutta, The World Press, 1970.

Saaz

Smith G. (ed)

Wood John R (ed)

Federalism without a Centre: Theimpact of Political and EconomicReform on Indian System, New Delhi,Sage, 2002.

Federalism: The Multi EthinicChallenge, Harlow Longman, 1995.

State Politics in Contemporary India:Crises or Continuity, Boulder, Westview,1984.

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PFMO- 9WORLD POLITICS AND FOREIGN POLICY DECISION

MAKING(Optional)

UNIT- I The Global and Domestic Determinants

Geopolitics.

Military Capabilities

Economic Conditions

Political Conditions

UNIT— II The Unitary Actors and Rational/Non-Rational Decision Making

States as Unitary Actors

Policy making as Rational Choice

Impediments to Rational Choice

Alternatives to Rational Choice

UNIT-Ill The Bureaucratic Politics of Foreign Policy Decision Making

Bureaucratic Efficiency and Rationality

The Limits of Bureaucratic Organization

Attributes of Bureaucratic Behaviour

The Consequences of Bureaucratic Policy Making

UNIT IV The Role of Leaders in Foreign Policy Decision Making

Leaders as Makers and Movers

Factors Affecting the Capacity to Lead

Refinements to the History Making Individuals Model

Constraints on Foreign Policy Making: Problems and Prospects

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Readings:

Allison, Graham and Phillip Zelikow. Essence of Decision, New York, 1999

Hagan, Joe and Margaret Hermann. Leaders, Groups, Coalitions, Boston,2001 Hermann, Charles, et al. NewDirections in the Study of ForeignPolicy, Boston, 1987

Hermann, Margaret Foreign Policy Analysis: Theories andand Bengt Sandel ins, eds, Methods, New Jersey, 2005

Hey, Jeanne AK. ed. Small States in World Politics, Boulder,Colorado, 2003

Kahneman, Daniel, "Maps of Bounded Rationality",American Economic Review, Vol. 93,December 2003, p.1449-1475

Kegley, Charles and Gregory Raymond From War to Peace: Fateful Decisionsin International Politics, Boston, 2002

1—ubalkova, Vendu Ike, ed. Foreign Policy in a Constructed World,London, 2001

Levy, Jack S.

Snyder, Richard, et al.

"Prospect Theory, Rational Choice,and International Relations,"International Studies Quarterly, March1997,p.87-112

Foreign Policy Decision MakingRevisited, London, 2003

Stem, Eric, et al. Beyond Groupthink: Political GroupDynamics and Foreign Policy MakingMichigan, 1997

Wittkopf, Eugene, et al, American Foreign Policy: Patterns andProcesses, California, 2003

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M.A. IN POLITICAL SCIENCERULES FOR EXAMINATION

I . The M.A. Programme in Political Science consists of a total number oftenpapers in each course. Five papers are covered in previous year and anotherfive papers in the final year. In the previous year, there are four compulsoryand one optional paper and two compulsory and three optional papers infinal year.

Each paper is divided into four units. Questions from all four units arecompulsory Each paper carries 100 marks and the duration ofexaminationis three hours.In the Final year there shall be a viva-voce examination of 50 marlcs and 50marks will be allotted for internal Assesment.Attendance

Students shall be required to attend not less than 75% of the aggregate ofclasses in order to be eligible to appear in the examination.

Pass Percentage

Minimum 40% marks in each paper is required to be declared aspass and 40% marks in aggregate is required for promotion to thenext class.

The candidate will appear in the remaining papers ofMA. previous

with the examination of M.A. Final.

(c) Division will be awarded on the basis of aggregate marks of all thepapers at the completiob of the course.

Division

First Division 60% and above.

Second Division 50% or more but less than 60%

(c) ThirdDivision 40% or above but less'than 50%

Note: The provision of re-evaluation, re-cheekMg and improvement willbe as per the Jamia's examination rules.

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TEACHING FACULTYDEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

SI.No.

Name Designation, Addressand e-mail

Office EPABX

I. Dr. Rumki Basu Professor & [email protected]

011-26981717 3530

Dr. Nisar-ul-Haq, [email protected]

01126981717 3536

Dr. Mohd Badrul Alam, Professorjhunualam®yahoo.com

011-26981717 3534

Dr. Mehtab Manna; Reader 011-26981717 3532

Dr. S.A.M. Pasha, Reader 011-26981717 3532

Dr. Futian Ahmed, Reader 011-26981717 3541

Dr. Mohd. Muslim Khan, Reader 011-26981717 3545

Dr. Bulbul Dhar-James, Readerbulbuldharayahoo.corn

011-26981717 3536

Dr. K. Savitri, [email protected]

011-26981717 3532

Dr. Mehartaj Begum, Sr. Lecturer 011-26981717 3532

Mr. S.R.T.P. Raju, Sr. Lecturer 011-26981717 3532

12/ Dr. Amir Ali, Lecturer 011-26981717 3532

Mr. S. Ramudu, Lecturer 011-26981717 3532

Dr. Farha Naaz, [email protected]

011-26981717 3532

15. Dr. Naved Jamal, Lecturer 011-26981717 1742

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