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M.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE (SEMESTER SYSTEM) SYLLABUS 618. Harish Kapur, India’s Foreign Policy, 1947-1992 : Shadows and Substance (New Delhi, Sage,1994).9. J. N. Dixit, Indian Foreign Policy and its Neighbours (New Delhi, Gyan Books, 2001).10. J.N. Dixit, Across Borders : Fifty Years of India’s Foreign Policy (New Delhi, Picus Books, 1998).11. J.N. Dixit, My South Block Years : Memoirs of a Foreign Secretary (New Delhi, UBSPD), 1996.12. J.N. Dixit, Indian Foreign Policy, 1947-2003 (New Delhi, D. K. Publications, 2003).13. K. Subrahmanyam, “Nehru and the India-China Conflict of 1962”, in Indian Foreign Policy : TheNehru Years, ed. B.R. Nanda (New Delhi, Vikas, 1976).14. Kanti P. Bajpai and Amitabh Mattoo (eds.), Securing India : Strategic Thought and Practice, (NewDelhi, Manohar Publishers, 1996).15. J.N. Dixit, Makers of India’s Foreign Policy : From Raja Ram Mohan Roy to Yashwant Sinha,(New Delhi : Harper Collins, 2004).16. M.S. Rajan, India and International Affairs : A Collection of Essays (New Delhi, Lancers Books,1999).17. N. Jayapalan, Foreign Policy of India (Delhi, Atlantic, 2001).18. R. S. Yadav, Bhartiya Videsh Niti (Hindi Edition).19. Robert Gilpin, War and Change in World Politics (Cambridge : Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press, 1981).20. Robert W. Bradnock, India’s Foreign Policy Since 1971 (London, Pinter Publishers, 1990).21. Ronald, Inden, Imaging India (Cambridge, MA, Blackwell, 1992).22. Samuel P. Huntington, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order (New York,Simon and Schuster, 1996).23. Stephen D. Krasner, Structural Conflicts : The Third World Against Global Liberation (Berkeley,<strong>University</strong> of California Press, 1985).24. Surjit Mansingh, India’s Search for Power, Indira Gandhi’s Foreign Policy, 1966-1982 (Delhi,Sage, 1984).25. V. P. Dutt, India’s Foreign Policy (New Delhi, Vikas, 1984).26. V. P. Dutt, India’s Foreign Policy in a Changing World (New Delhi, Vikas, 1999).27. Lalit Mansingh et al. (eds.), Indian Foreign Policy : Agenda for the 21 st Century (New Delhi:Konark Publishers, 1997).28. A. Kapur and A.J. Wilson, The Foreign Policy of India and Her Neighbours (Basingstroke:Macmillan, 1996).29. Iqbal Singh, Between Two Fires : Towards an Understanding of Nehru’s Foreign Policy,(Hyderabad : Orient Longman, 1998).Course XV : The candidates are required to offer any one of the following courses :Option (a) : PARTIES AND ELECTORAL POLITICS IN INDIAINSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTERS AND CANDIDATES :(i)(ii)The theory question paper will be of 80 marks and 20 marks will be for internal assessment.For private candidates, who have not been assessed earlier for internal assessment, the marks securedby them in theory paper will proportionately be increased to maximum marks of the paper in lieu ofinternal assessment.The paper setter must put note (ii) in the question paper.

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