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[M.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE (SEMESTER SYSTEM) SYLLABUS 23Reading Lists :1. Robert L. Pfaltzqraff and James Dougherty, Contending Theories of International Relations, Harper andRow, 1980.2. Misra, K.P. and Richard Smith Beal (eds.), International Relations Theory : Western and Non-WesternPerspectives, Vikas, 1980.3. Taylor, Trevor (ed.), Approaches and Theories in International Relations, Longman, New York, 1978.4. Ekkehart Krippendorff, International Relations as a Social Science, Radiant, New Delhi, 1982.5. Kubalkova, V., and Albert Cruickshank, Marxism and International Relations, Clarendon, New York,1985.6. Keohane, R. (ed.), Neo-Realism and Its Critics, Columbia <strong>University</strong>, New York, 1986.7. Parkinson, F., The Philosophy of International Relations : A Study in the History of Thought, Sage,California, 1977,8. Immanuel Wallerstien, The Modern World Systems, 3 Vols., Academic Press, 1974, 80, 89.9. Light, M. and A.J.R., Groom, International Relations : A Handbook of Current Theory, Frances Printer,1995.10. Brown, C., International Relations Theory : New Normative Approaches, Hemel Henpstead, HarvesterWheatsheaf, 1992.11. Bull, Hedley, The Anarchical Society : A Study of Order in World Politics, Macmillan, 1977.12. Cox, R., Production, Power and World Order : Social Forces in the Making of History, Columbia<strong>University</strong> Press, 1987.13. Frast, M., Towards a Normative Theory of International Relations, Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press, 1986.14. Hollis, M. and Smith, S., Explaining and Understanding International Relations, Clarendon Press, 1990.15. Keohane, R., After Hegemony : Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy, Princeton<strong>University</strong> Press, 1984.16. Linklater, A., Beyond Realism and Marxism : Critical Theory and International Relations, Macmillan,1990.17. Little, R. and Smith, M. (ed.), Perspectives and International Politics, Second edn., Routledge, 1991.18. Mamsbach, R. and Vasquez, J., In Search of Theory : A New Paradigm for Global Politics, Polity Press,1992.19. Olson, W. and Groom, A., International Relations Then and Now : Origins and Trends in Interpretation,Harper Collins, 1991.20. Viotti, P. and M., Kauppi, International Relations Theory : Realism, Pluralism, Globalism, Second edn.,Macmillan, 1993.21. Derian, J. D., International Theory : Critical Investigations, Macmillan, 1995.22. Charles W. Kegley, Jr., Controversies in International Relations Theory : Realism and NeoliberalChallenge, St. Martin Press, 1995.23. Booth, Ken and Steve Smith (ed.), International Relations Theory Today, Polity Press, 1995.24. Taylor, P. J., ed., Political Geography of Twentieth Century : A Global Analysis, Belhaven Press, 1993.25. Brunn, S.D. and T.R., Leinbach (ed.), Collapsing Space and Time: Geographic Aspects of Communicationand Information, Harper Collins, 1991.26. Glassner, M. I., Political Geography, John Wiley and Sons, 1993; J.O. Loughlin, (ed.), Dictionary ofGeopolitics, Greenwood Press, 1993.27. Calvocovessi, Peter, World Politics : 1945-2000, Pearson Education, Delhi, 2005.-------------------------------------

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