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SYLLABUSB.A. (lions.) Political. ScienceDEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCEFACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCESMaulana Mohamed All Jauhar Marg, NEW DELHI - 110025Phone No. 011- 26981717, 26980163, 26984075 Extn. 3532Jaffna Website: wwwjninie.in

B.A. (Hons.) Political ScienceSyllabusCONTENTSScheme of B.A. (Hons.) Political Science Examination SI.No. Code No. Title of the PaperPage No.PLH-1Political Theory5PLH-II-1Comparative GovemmentAnd Politics8PLH-II-2Principles of PublicAdministration12(with Special Reference to India)P I H -II I- IInternational Politics15131,H-111-2Government and Politics in India18PLH-I11-3Western Political Thought21PLH-III-4 International Organisation25PLH-III-5 Local Government in India28[2]

B.A. (Hons.) Political ScienceSyllabusNOTES ON THE SCHEME OF B.A. (HONS.)POLITICAL SCIENCE EXAMINATIONThe Department of Political Science offers a total number of Eight papersfor B.A. (I Ions.) Political Science students.I-YEAR, B.A. (HONS.) POLITICAL SCIENCEPIM- IPOLITICAL THEORYII-YEAR, B.A. (HONS.) POLITICAL SCIENCEPLH-II-1COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICSPLH-II-2PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION(with Special Reference to India)I I [-YEAR, B.A. (HONS.) POLITICAL SCIENCEPOLITICSPIINTERNATIONALPIGOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN INDIAPLII-III-3WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHTPLH-III-4INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONPLH-111-5LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN INDIAVIVA-VOCE EXAMINATION, HI YEARThe course format of each paper is divided into five units. There will be achoice of two questions per unit. One question each, from all five units iscompulsory in the annual examination.1 :.ach paper carries 100 marks, with equal marks for all questions.I3I

SyllabusI).B.A. (Horn) Political ScienceThere shall be a Viva voce examination in the final year (part III) of the PoliticalScience (Hons.) carrying 100 marks.Reading list will be updated by the Department at the beginning of eachacademic session.Syllabus revised & compiled by the Committee comprised ofDr. Mehtab Manzar(Convenor)Prof. BadrulAlamMr. S.R.T.P. RajuMr. S. RamuduDr.AmirAliDr. Farha Naa77.Dr. Naved Jamal[4]

B.A. (Hons.) Political ScienceSyHabit.%PAPER PLH -1POLITICAL THEORYPolitical Theory is an introductory course to major theories and concepts inPolitical Science.Introduction to Political Science.ta.Defining the 'Nature' and Scone of Political Theory.h.Politics, Power and Authority. Relationship withAllied Sciences.c.The State and Civil Society.UNIT-II: Institution of State.Essential Elements of State.Origin of State with Special Reference to the Theory of Social Contract.c.Nature & Functions of the State (Liberal & Marxist Perspective).'N IT-III: Sovereignty, Citizenship and Rights.a.Austin's concept of Sovereignty and the Pluralist critique.h.Citizenship: Concept and Theories.c.Theories of Rights and Political Obligation: Liberal &MarxistUNIT-IV: Concepts: Liberty, Equality, Property & Justice.Political Liberty & Economic Equality.Property: Classical Theory and its Critique.c.Theories of Distributive Justice.151

B.A. (Hons.) Political ScienceUN IT-V: Development and Changing Forms of Government.a.Unitary & Federal, Parliamentary & Presidential, Totalitarianismand Democracy.h.the Development Discourse: Theories.c.Liberalism, Socialism (Evolutionary & Mandan), Fascism. Suggested Readings:Aggarwal N. N.Principles of Political Science, Chand & Co.New Delhi, (in Hindi also) Latest Edition.Barker E.Principles of Social and Political Theory,Calcutta, OUP, 1976.David fieldPolitical Theory and the Modern State,London, Polity, 1994.Dunleavy P. & leary B.0Theories of the State: The Politics of LiberalDemocracy, 1987Eddy AsirvathamPolitical Theory, (in Hindi also) Latest Edition.George McLennanThe Idea of the Modem State, Miltonkiynes,OUP, 1984.Graeme Duncam (ed.)Democratic Theory and Practice,Cambridge, OUP, 1983.Gyan Singh SandhuPolitical Theory, Delhi University, 1988 (inHindi only).Jeremy Waldron (ed.)Theories q f Rights, New Delhi, OUP, 1984.Ralph MilibandMarxism and Politics, OUP, 1977.Thomas PanthamPoliticalTheoriesandSocialReconstruction, New Delhi, Sage,1995.16)

B. A. (lions.)ti IMMIAPolitical ScienceAdditional Readings:C. Macpherson 'The Political Theory of PossessiveIndividualism, Oxford, Clarendon, Press,1973.David Held (ed.)Political Theory Today, London, Polity, 1991.Frank E. Miller P. and Paul (eds.)Liberty and Equality, Oxford, BasilBlackwell, 1985.I larold I :.kiGrammar of Politics, London, Allen &Unwin, 1948.Hosley T.W.Sovereignty, Cambridge, OUP, 1986.John RawlsA Theory of Justice, Cambridge, HarvardUniversity Press, 1971:Karl Marx and F. EngelsThe Communist Manifesto, Moscow,Progress Publishers, 1970.Lenin V.I.State and Revolution, Moscow, ProgressPublishers, 1971.NI Mack er R.The Modern State, Oxford, OUP, 1926.Niichael I .essnoli (ed.)Social Contract Theory, Oxford, BasilBlackwell, 1982.Nozick R.Anarchy, State and Utopia, New York, BasicBooks, 1970.Stankiewicz J.Approaches to Democracy, Edward Amol,1980.171

SyllabusB.A. (Hons.) Political SciencePAPER PLH-II-1COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS(U.K., U.S., CHINA & PAKISTAN)UNIT-1: Approaches.Traditional Approaches: Historical, Legal, Institutional &Philosophical.Behavioural Approaches.Structural-Functional Analysis & System Analysis.Constitutionalism.UNIT-II: United Kingdom.Historical Legacy and Political Traditions.Constitutional Patterns, Political Institutions, and Socio-EconomicDimensions.Legislative, Executive, Judiciary.Party System and Political Process.UNIT-III: United States of America.Historical Legacy and Political Traditions.Constitutional Patterns, Political Institutions and Socio-EconomicDimensions.Legislative, Executive, Judiciary.Party System and Political Process.UNIT-IV: China.a)Historical Legaoy and Political Traditions.[8]

B.A. (Hons.) Political Science.cv/h/h//.n1))Constitutional Patterns, Politictd Institutions and Socio-EconomicDimensions:Legislative, Executive, Judiciary.Party System and Political Process.UNIT-V: Pakistan.a)Historical Legacy, and Political Traditions.b) .C'Onstitutional PattemS;Pol iticalinstitutions and Socio-EconomicDimensions. .Legislature. Executive. JudiCiary.)Party- System and Political Process. Suggested Readings:Alex de Tocqueville'Democracy in America, 2 Vols, Bombay,Popular 1964.Akbar S.AhmadDiscovering Islam, UK, Routlege, 2002.Almond G. et. al.Comparative Politics Today: A World Kew,7"' edn., New York, London, Harper Collins,2000.Bagehot W.The English Constitution,-London, Fontana,1963.131ondel.1An ' Introduction to ComparativeGovernment, London, Weiden & Nicholson,1980.Blonde! J.Comparative Legislatures, Engle WoodChills N. J., Prentice Hall, 1973.Derbyshere I.Politics in China, London, Chambers, 1991.[9]

SyllabusB.A. (Hons.) Political ScienceDicey A.Introduction to the Study of the Law of theConstitution, 10th edn., London, Macmillan,1959.Finer H.Theory and Practice of Modern Government,London, Methuen, 1969.liner S.F.Comparative Governments, Harmondsworth,Penguin, 1974.Flamming J. et. alAmerican Politics in a Changing World,Pacific Groove, California, Brooks Cole, 1990.G ittings J.China Changes Face: The Road fromRevolution 1949-89, London, Oxford, OxfordUniversity Press, 1989.Griffith E.S.The American System of Government, 6th edn.,London, Methuen, 1983.Harding H.China's Second Revolution: Reform afterMao, Washington D.C, Brooking Institution,1987.Holmes I.Pon Communism: An Introduction,Cambridge, Polity, 1997.Hu nor H.C.An Introduction to Chinese Politics, London,David Charles, 1973.John L. Esposito, John Obert VollIslam and Democracy, US, Oxford UniversityPress, 1996.Khanna V.N.Comparative Study of Government andPolitics, New Delhi, R. Chand & Co. 2004.Lijphart A.Electoral System and Party System, NewHaven C. T., Yale University Press, 1994.Mackerra C. and A. YorkeThe Cambridge Handbook of ContemporaryChina, Cambridge, Cambridge UniversityPress, 1991. [ 10 ].4.410.1.114

B.A. (Hons.) Political ScienceSi lhthusMacridis R.C.Modern European Governments: Cases inContemporary Policy Making, EnglewoodCliffs N1, Prentice Hall, 1968.Macridis R.C. and Ward R.E.Modern Political Systems: Europe and Asia,Prentice Hall,2nd edn. Englewood Cliffs1968.Maddex R.Constitution of the World, 2nd edn. WashingtonDC London, C.Q. Press, 2000.Mushtaq AhmadGovernment and Politics in Pakistan, SpacePublishers, 1970.Nitishtay AhmadGovernment and Politics in Pakistan, PakistanPublishing House, 1959.Nelson B. andiN. ChowdharyWomen and Politics Worldwide, Delhi, OxfordUniversity Press, 1997.Rose R.Politics In England: An Introduction for the1980s, Boston, Little Brown, 1980.Safdar MahmoodPakistan: Political Roots and Development,1947-1999, USA, Oxford, 2000.U Ison D.Legislative htstitutions —A Compatutive Kew, Armonk New York, M.E. Sharpe, 1994.Vishnu Bhagwan and Vidhya Bhusan World Constitutions, New Delhi, SterlingPublishers, 2003.

SyllabusB.A. (Hons.) Political SciencePAPER PLH-II-2PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION(WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA )UNIT-1: Introduction.a)Defining Public Administration as a Discipline, its Scope andh)Distinction between Private and Public Administration.c)Role of Publ icAdministration in Developing Societies.UNIT-II: Organisation: Structure and Functions.Theories of Organization: Classical, Scientific Management,Bureaucratic, Human Relations.Principles of Organisation: Hierarchy, Unity of Command, Authorityand Responsibility, Co-ordination, Span of Control, Supervision,Centralisation and Decentralisation, Delegation.c)Structure of Organisation: The Chief Excutive, Line, Staff and AuxiliaryAgencies, Departments, Corporations, Boards and Commissions.UNIT-Ill: Control over Administration and Public Policy.Legislative, Judicial and Execulive Control.Redressal of Public Grievences: Mechanisms.c)Public Policy: Making and Implementation.UNIT-IV: Personnel Administration.Bureaucracy - Civil Services.Recruitment and Training.c)Promotion.UNIT-V: 'Development' Administration to New Public Management.a)Political, Economic & Socio-Cultural Context of DevelopmentAdministration.[12]

B.A. (lions.) Political ScienceSyllabushlPlanning and Social Welfare Administration.c1Impact of Globalization on Administration: New Public ManagementParadigm.Suggested Readings:Ashraf & S. N. MishmPublic Administration: A New Paradigm,New Delhi, Caplan, 1996.Avasthi & S. N. MaheswariPublic administration, Agra, Laxmi NarainAggarwal, Latest Edition-.Bat K. DeyPersonnel Administration in India:Retrospective Issues, Prospective Thought,New Delhi, Uppal, 1991.I el ix .N igro &od NigroModern Public Administration, New York,Ilarper & Row, Latest Edition.Gerald F. CaidenDynamics o fPublic Administration: Guidelinesto Current Transformations in Theory andPractice, New York, Holt, 1971.Glen StahlPublic Personnel Administration, 1986.James PerryHandbook of Public Administration, SanFransisco,1 989.James, Q. WilsonBureaucracy: What Governments Do AndWhy They Do It, New York, 1989.Jain K B. & 1)%% ivedi O.P.India:v Administrative State, New Delhi,Geetanjali, 1985.sofNicholas I lenryPublic Administration and Public Affairs, New Jersey, Prentice Hall, 1995.Peter SelfAdministrative Theories and Practice: AnInquiry into the Structure and Process ofI 13

HalmsB.A. (Hons.) Political ScienceModern Government, London, Allen & Unwin,1972.Robert A. GolembiewskiPublic Administration as a DevelopingDischiline: Perspectives on Past, Present andFuture, New Marcel Dekker, 1977.Sharma M.P.Public Administration in Theory andPractice, Latest Edition.Additional Readings:Jain R. B.Moh it BhattacharyaPublic Administration in21st CenturyChallenges fin- Good Governance, NewDelhi, Deep and Deep, 2002.New Horizons of Public Administration,Jawahar, New Delhi, 2005.Rumki BasuRamesh K. Arora & Rajni Goya!Public Administration: Concept andTheories, New Delhi, Sterling 2007.Indian Administration: Institution and Issues,New DON, Wishwa Prakashan, 2000.Saince% P. I Reddy & R. K. "IRNari Issyes and Themes in Indian Administration,New Delhi, IIPA, 2005.1 14

B.A. (Hons.) Political ScienceSyllabusPAPER PLH-III-1INTERNATIONAL POLITICSt SIT- (). eniew.Meaning and Evolution of International Politics.a1.N,c)Nature and Scope of International Politics.Theories of International Politics-Realist, Idealist, Neo Realist,ConstructivistUNIT-II: Concepts.Power- Meaning, Methods and Techniques.Ideology- Meaning, Dimensioni and Changing Nature.c)INational Interest- Meanings, Dimensions.'NIT-III: Structural Aspects.Iialanceol Power- Meaning: Methods and Technique.a)htCollective Security -Meaning. Nature and Scope.e)Arms Control -Meaning. Nature and Provisions.UNIT-IV: Major Issues.Foreign Policy -Meaning, Determinants.Non-Alignment -Relevance/Intlevance.c)Diplomacy- Old, New, Meaning and Forms.UNIT-V: Contemporary Challenges.New World Orden;0b))ilobali/ation and WTO.International Terrorism.

B.A. (Hons.) Political ScienceSuggested Readings:Kegley C.W. & E.R. WittkoptWorld Politics: Trends and Transformation,St. Martins Press, New York, 1995.George Sorenson and Robert Jackson Introduction to International Relations,Oxford University Press, 1999.Bull H.The Control of the Amis Race, New York,Praeger, 1961.Morgenthau H.J.Politics Among Nations, 6 th edn., revised byK.W. Thomson, New Delhi Kalyani Publishers,2001.Vasquez J.A.The Power of Power Politics, London, FrancePrinter, 1983.Albrow M. and King, E. (eds.)Globalization, Knowledge and Society,London, Routledge, 1990.Mahendra KumarTheoretical Aspects of International Politics,Agra: Shiv Lal Agarwal & Co.Sullivan M.P.Theories of International Politics: EnduringParadigm in a Changing World, Hampshire,Macmillan, 2001.Norman Palmer & D. PerkinsInternational Relations, 3 rd Rev., (ed.) Delhi,AITBS Publishers, 1997.Clutterbuck R.Terrorism and Guerilla Warfare, London,Routledge, 1Burchill S. et al.Theories of International Relations,Hampshire Macmillan, 2001.Bilgrami S.J.R.Current Issues in International Politics, NewDelhi, Deep and Deep Publications, 1997.Verma S.P.International System and The Third World,New Delhi, Vikas, 1988.I .16 ]

B.A. (Hons.) Political ScienceSyllabusThompson W.R (ed.)Evolutionary Interpretations of WorldPolities, New York Routledge, 2001.Additional ReadingsAnn FiorinieThe Corning Democracy: New Rules forRunning a New World, Island Press, 2003.Bruce Bueno De MesquitaPrinciples of International Politics: PeoplesPower, Preferences and Perceptions,Washington DC, CQ Press, 2005.John Mearshiemer J.The Tragedy of Great Power Politics, NewYork, W. W. Norton, 2001.John T. Rourke and Mark A Boyer International Politics on the World Stage,New York, McGraw-Hill, 2006.Karen A. MingstEssential of International Relations, NewYork, W.W. Norton Co., 2004.Robert J. Art and Robert JervisInternational Politics: Enduring Conceptsand Contemporary Issues, New York,Longman, 2006.Robert 0.Keohane and Joseph Nye Power and Interdependence, New York,Longman, 2001.

Iit dim\B.A. (Hons.) Political SciencePAPER PLH-111-2GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN INDIAUNIT-I:Making of India's Constitution: Constituent Assembly Perspectives.Indian Constitution: Features, its Socio-Economic Basis and Philosophy,the Preamble.c)Major Amendments: Trends and Rationale.UNIT-II: a)fundamentalRights.h)Directive Principles of State Policy.the Union Executive : President. Prime Minister and Cabinet.UNIT-Ill:Nature of Indian Federalism.Union—State Relations, Issue of State Autonomy.b)Parliamentary Form of Government: Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha.UNIT-IV:a)Supreme Court: Judicial Review & Judicial Activism.h)Politica: Parties and Pressure Groups.c). 11c Election Commission and Electoral Reforms.UNIT-V:Major Issues —Caste, Religion, Language, Region.Problems of Illiteracy, Environmental Degradation, Regional Imbalanceand PovertyAlleviation .c)Development Strategy, International Agencies, Liberalisation.[ 18 1

PA. (Hons.) Political ScienceSyllabusSuggested ReadingsDemocracy. Delhi, Orient Longman,And Rohr1988.Tin, Indian Constitution: Cornerstone of aSwim,. Oxford Oxford University Press, 1966.AustinWorking a Democratic Constitution: TheIndian Experience. Delhi. Oxford UniversityPress. 2000.Bast' D.D.Baxi U.An harmluction to the Constitution of India,New Delhi. Prentice Hal1.1994. The Indian Supreme Court and Politics, Delhi,.Eastern Book Company, 1980.Bhambhri C.P.The Indian State: Fifty Years, New Delhi, ,Shipra, 1999.Bombssall K.R.The Foundations of Indian Federalism,Bombay. Asia Publishing House, 1967.RD455 P.Politics in India 'Since Independence,Cambridge University Press, 1994.Chelan AFederalism in India: A Study of Union-StateRelations. London, George Allen & Unwin,1965.Frankel F,R, and Rao M.S.A. (eds.) Transforming India,' Social and PoliticalDynamic of Democracy, New Delhi, OxfordUniversity Press 2000.Jayal N.G. (ed.)Democracy and the State: Welfare,Secularism and Development inContemporary India, Delhi, Oxford UniversityPress, 1999.Jayal N.G. (ed.)Democracy in India, Oxford University Press,2001.Kus'Ircap S.Our Parliament, New Delhi, National Book:trust, 1992.

SyllabusKaushik S. (ed.)B.A. (Hons.) Political ScienceIndian Government and Politics, DelhiUniversity, Directorate of Hindi Implementation,1990.Kothari R.State Against Democracy: In Search ofHumane Governance, Delhi, Ajanta, 1988.Kothari R.Politics in India, New Delhi, Orient Longman,1970.Kothari R.Party System and Election Studies, Bombay,Asia Publishing House, 1967.Morris JonesPolitics Mainly Indian, Madras, OrientLongman 1978.Noorani A.G.Constitutional Questions in India: ThePresident, Parliament and the States, Delhi,Oxford University Press, 2000.Palmer N.D.Elections in India: Its Social Basis, Calcutta,K.P. Bagehi, 1982.Py lee M.V.An Introduction to the Constitution of India,New Delhi, Vikas, 1998.Ray A.Tension Areas in India's Federal System,Calcutta, The World Press, 1970.Sharma L.N.Sharma S.R.The Indian Prime Minister: Office andPowers, New Delhi, Macmillan, 1976.The Indian Federal Structure, Allah abad,Central Book Dept., 1967.Singh M.P. and Roy H. (eds.)Indian Political System: Structure, Policies,Development, New Delhi, Janata Prakashan,1995.Thakur R.The Government and Politics in India,London, Macmillan, 1998.Weiner M.The Politics of Scarcity: Public Pressure andPolitical Response in India, Chicago,University of Chicago Press, 1962.[20 1

B.A. (Hons.) Political ScienceSyllabusPAPER PLI1411-3WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHTl 'NIT-I: Origin of Western Political Thought.Greek Political Legacy: Pythagoras. Socrates,The Sceptics &Stoics.Nature &Content: Political Institutions. Procedures, Idealism & Realism.Plato.Aristotle.UNIT-II: Origin of Modern Political Thought- Nicollo Machiavelli.Thomas Hobbes.John LockeJean Jacques Rousseau.UNIT-Ill: Enlightenment Movement.Immanuel Kant.a)h)Jeremy Bentham.John Stuart MillEdmund Burke.UNIT-IN': Dialectic Tradition.Greek Legacy.Aristotle's Contribution.G.W.F. HegelK. Man(1211

SyllabusB.A. (Hons.) Political ScienceUNIT-V: Post Marxist Tradition.a)Vladimirj. Lenin.la)Antonio Gramsci.Mao 'Ise lung.Contemporary Trends.Suggested Readings:Barker E.The Political Thought of Plato and Aristotle,York, Dover Publications,1959.Butterfield H.The Statecraft of Machiavelli, New York,Colier, 1962.Canvan C.B.The Political Reason of Edmund Burke,Dumham NC, Duke University Press, 1960.Cobban A.Rousseau and the Modem State, London,Unwin University Books, 1964.Cowling M.Mill and Liberalism, Cambridge, CambridgeUniversity Press, 1963.Curtis M.The Great Political Theories, 2 Volumes, NewDelhi,Avon, 1961.Doyle P.A History of Political Thought, London,Jonathan Cape, 1933.George KloskiPlato's Political Theory, New York, Mitheull,1986.Gettel R. G.History of Political Thought, New York,Novell & Co., 1924.Karl PopperThe Open Society & its Enemies, Vol. I & 2,Princeton University Press„) 958.-(221 .

B.A. Mons.) Political ScienceSrIluhusKramick I.The Age of Edmund Burke: The ,Conlepcnceof an Ambivalent Con

Public Administration in Theory and Practice, Latest Edition. Public Administration in 21st Century Challenges fin- Good Governance, New Delhi, Deep and Deep, 2002. Moh it Bhattacharya New Horizons of Public Administration, Jawahar, New Delhi, 2005. Rumki Basu Public Administration: Concept and Theories, New Delhi, Sterling 2007.

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