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B.A. (<strong>Hons</strong>.) <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong><strong>Syllabus</strong>


B.A. <strong>Hons</strong>. I st Sem. (<strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)Paper - 1<strong>Political</strong> TheoryUnit I:Unit II :Unit IIIDefinition, scope and nature of political science.Relationship with allied disciplines like-History,Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, Psychology,Geography.Study methods in political science.The state – definition and its essential elements.Theories of the origin of state,Citizenship- Meaning and definition, types andmethods of acquiring and loosing CitizenshipSovereignty-Definition, characteristics, kinds andcriticism.Law – definition, sources of law andtypes of the law.<strong>Political</strong> Concepts:Rights-Definition, types and theories of rightsLiberty- meaning, definition and kinds.Equality- meaning, definition and kinds ofequality.Justice- concept of justice, various forms ofjustice and theories of justice.Unit IV Forms of political system:Federal: meaning, its merits and demerits.Unitary: meaning, its merits and demerits.Parliamentary: meaning, its merits and demerits.


Presidential: meaning, its merits and demerits.Democracy: meaning, its merits and demerits.Unit V Organization of government:Legislature and its functions.Executive types and its functions.Judiciary and its functions..<strong>Political</strong> parties: Definition, functions, merits anddemerits.Pressure groups: Meaning and types of pressuregroups.Readings1. E.Barker, Principles of Social and <strong>Political</strong> Theory , Calcutta, Oxford<strong>University</strong> Press.2. S. Ramaswamy, <strong>Political</strong> Theory : Ideas and concepts Delhi, Macmillan, 20023. D.Held, <strong>Political</strong> Theory, Cambridge, Polity Press.4. Dr.Om Nagpal, Fundamentals of <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Kamal Publisher, Indore.5. Prof. A.D. Panth, Basis of political <strong>Science</strong> Allahabad Publisher.6. Tripti Jain, Foundation of Politics - College Book Depot.7. MkW-iq[kjkt tSu] MkW- ch-,y-QfM+;k, vk/qfud jktuhfrd fl)kar] lkfgR; HkouifCyds'kUl] vkxjk8. iq[kjkt tSu] jktuhfr foKku ds fl)kar] lkfgR; Hkou] vkxjk9. vkse ukxiky xkck] jktuhfr fl)kar dh :ijs[kk] e;wj isijcSDl] ukS,Mk] ubZ fnYyh]t;iqj10. vkse izdk'k xkck] jktuhfr fl)kar ds vk/kkj rRo e;wj isijcSDl] ukS,Mk] ubZfnYyh] t;iqj11. vkse izdk'k xkck] jktuhfr foKku fo'o dks'k e;wj isijcSDl] ukS,Mk] ubZfnYyh] t;iqj12. chjds'oj iz- flag] jktuhfr 'kkL= ds ewy fl)kar] Kkunk izdk'ku] iVuk&413. MkW- bdcky ukjk;.k] jktuhfr 'kkL= ds ewy fl)kar] jru izdk'ku efUnj]ubZ lM+d] nsgyh&614. Kkuflag la/kq] jktuhfr fl)kar] fganh ek/;e dk;kZUo; funs'kky;] fnYyhfo'ofo|ky;15. vkj-lh-vxzoky] jktuhfrd fl)kar16. ,-lh-diwj] jktuhfrd fl)kar


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B.A. Hones I st Sem. (<strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)Paper - 2<strong>Political</strong> IdeologiesUnit IUnderstanding Ideology.The role of ideas, what is Ideology.Ideology of Left, Right and Centre.Unit IIIndividualism.Utilitarianism .Unit IIIIdealism.Marxism.Unit IVSocialism.Fascism .Unit VGandhism.Anarchism.Readings1. lh-,y- osij] jktuhfrd fparu2. bdcky ukjk;.k] izfrfuf/k jktuhfrd fopkjd ,oa fopkj/kkjk,¡] f'koyky vxzoky ,.MdEiuh3. oh-vkj-iqjksfgr] izfrfuf/k jktuhfrd fopkjd ,oa fopkj/kkjk,¡] e-iz-fgUnh xzUFk vdkneh4. MkW- ,l-lh-flgy] jktuhfrd fopkj/kkjk,¡


5. ts-ih-lwn] jktuhfrd fparu6. fojds'oj izlkn flag7. vkse ukxiky] jktuhfrd fopkj/kkjk,¡8. vkj-,y-flag] vk/kqfud jktuhfrd fopkj/kkjk,¡9. iq[kjkt tSu] vk/kqfud jktuhfrd fopkj/kkjk,¡10. Andrew Heywood, <strong>Political</strong> Ideologies, Pal grave MacmillanUnit – IB.A. Hones II nd Sem. (<strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)Paper - 1Indian National Movement andConstitutional Development in India1. The Causes of the Birth of Indian NationalMovement2. The Establishment of Indian NationalCongress, Objectives and Policies.3. Moderates and Extremists4. Morley Minto Act, 1909 – Main Provisionsand CriticismUnit – II1. Government of India Act, 1919 – Mainfeatures2. Non-Co-operation Movement3. Simon Commission4. Nehru Report (1928)


Unit – III1. The Civil Disobedience Movement2. I, II and III Round table confernce3. Government of India Act. 1935 Mainfeatures4. Cripps ProposalsUnit – IV1. Quit India Movement2. Cabinet Mission Plan3. Mountbetton Plan4. Partition of IndiaUnit – V1. Independence Act, 1947. Main Provisions.2. The Role of Constituent Assembly3. The making of Indian Constitution4. The preamble and features of IndiaConstitution.Readings1 Prof.R.N.Agrawal National Movement and ConstitutionalDevelopment of Indea.2 Prof.Vipin Chandra Indian National Movement Vikas PublisherNew Delhi.3 Prof.R.C.Agrawal Indian national Movement and IndianContitution.4 MkW- chjds'oj izlkn 'kekZ Hkkjr dk jk"Vªh; vkanksyu ,oa laoS/kkfud fodkl5 MkW- vkse ukxiky Hkkjr dk jk"Vªh; vkanksyu ,oa laoS/kkfud fodkl6 oh-Mh- egktu Hkkjr dk jk"Vªh; vkanksyu ,oa laoS/kkfud fodkl7 vkj-,u-vxzoky Hkkjr dk jk"Vªh; vkanksyu ,oa laoS/kkfud fodkl8 fofiUnz pUnz jk"Vªh; vkanksyu9 vkj-lh-vxzoky jk"Vªh; vkanksyu ,oa Hkkjrh; lafo/kku10 MkW- iq[kjkt tSu Hkkjr dk jk"Vªh; vkanksyu 'kklu ,oa jktuhfr


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B.A. Hones II nd Sem. (<strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)Paper - 2Western <strong>Political</strong> ThoughtUnit IUnit IIUnit IIIUnit IVUnit VCharacteristics .of Greek politicalthoughtPlatoAristotleCharacteristics of Roman politicalthought.Characteristics of Medieval <strong>Political</strong>Thought.AugustinasThomas AquinasMarsilio of paduaMachiavelliRousseauBenthamHegelT.H. greenKarlmarxLaski


Readings -1- MkW izHkqnRr 'kekZ & jktuhfrd fopkjksa dk bfrgkl ¼IysVks ls cQZ½] dkWyst cqdfMiks] t;iqj] ubZ fnYyh2- MkW izHkqnRr 'kekZ & vk/kqfud jktuhfrd fopkjksa dk bfrgkl ¼csaFke ls vcrd½] dkWyst cqd fMiks] t;iqj] jktLFkku3- MkW- ch-vkj- iqjksfgr & izfrfuf/k jktuhfrd fopkjd ,oa fopkj/kkjk,¡]e/;izns'k fgUnh xzUFk vdkneh] Hkksiky4- MkW- ch-vkj- iqjksfgr & jktuhfrd fparu dk bfrgkl5- MkW- ch-vkj- iqjksfgr & izfrfuf/k jktuhfrd fopkjd6- jkedqekj voLFkh & jktuhfr 'kkL= ds u, f{kfrt] e/;izns'k xzUFkvdkneh] Hkksiky7- MkW- ds-,l- lDlsuk & vk/kqfud jktuhfrd fpUru] fo'kky izdk'ku] eqtQjuxj8- bdcky ukjk;.k & izfrfuf/k jktuhfrd fopkjd ,oa fopkj/kkjk,¡ rFkkvk/kqfud iz.kkfy;k¡] f'koyky vxzoky ,.M dEiuh] bUnkSj9- MkW- ch-,y-QfM+;k & jktuhfrd fpUru ¼Hkkjrh; ,oa ik'pkR;½ lkfgR; HkouifCyds'kUl~] vkxjk10- thou esgrk & jktuhfrd fpUru dk bfrgkl] lkfgR; Hkou ifCyds'kUl~vkxjk11. E. Barker, the <strong>Political</strong> Thought of Plato and Aristotle, New York, DoverPublications.12. E. Barker, Greek <strong>Political</strong> Theory: Plato his predecessors, New Delhi, B.I.Publications.13. J.bowle, Western <strong>Political</strong> Thought: A Historical Introduction from theorigins to Rousseau, London, Jonathan cape. 1947.14. J. Coleman, A History of <strong>Political</strong> Thought: from Ancient Greece to earlyChristianity, London, and Blackwell.15. H.J. Laski, <strong>Political</strong> Thought from Locke to Bentham, Oxford <strong>University</strong>Press.16. D. Germino, modern Western <strong>Political</strong> Thought Machiavelli to Marx,Chicago.17 A.D. Lindsay, Plato the Republic, London and Melbourne, Everyman'sLibrary.18. George Friedrich Hegel, Subrata Mukherjee and Sushila Ramaswamy,Deep & Deep Publications, New Delhi.19. Prabhudatta Sharma, Western <strong>Political</strong> Thought, College Book Depot.20. Sabine, A history of <strong>Political</strong> Theory.


B.A. <strong>Hons</strong>. III rd Sem. (<strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)Paper - 1Indian <strong>Political</strong> SystemUnit 1Unit 2Unit 31. The Meaning of <strong>Political</strong> System,Development andNature of Indian <strong>Political</strong> System.2. The determinants of Indian <strong>Political</strong> System.3. The Role of Caste, Language, Regionality andCommunalism in the Politics.1. Main Sources and Features of the IndianConstitution.2. The Philosophy of the Constitution:Fundamental Rights.3. The Philosophy of the Constitution: DirectivePrinciples of State Policy.5. Indian Federal System and its Nature.1. Union Executive – president, Prime Ministerand Council of Ministers.2. Union Legislature- Parliament- Organization,Powers and Functions.3. Union Judiciary- Supreme Court- Organizationand Jurisdiction.


Unit 4Unit 51. State Executive- Governor and Chief Minister-Powers and Functions.2. State Legislature- Composition and Functionsand Powers.3. Election Commission in India and process ofElection.4. Election Reforms in India.5. Voting Behaviour.1. Party System in India- Development andFeatures.2. The Major <strong>Political</strong> Parties in India.3. The Role of Regional Parties in Indian <strong>Political</strong>System.4. Politics of Coalition Government.5. Politics of Reservation.Readingsa. A.G.Noorani Constitutional Questions in India the PresidentParliament and the State Delhi Oxford <strong>University</strong>Press, 2000b. J.C.Johri Indian Government and Politics Orient LongmansPublication New Delhi.c. Rajani Kothari Cast and Politics and India Orient LongmansPublication New Delhi.d. Prof. Rajani Kothari Politics of India, Orient Longmans PublicationNew Delhi.e. Prof.R.N.Agrawal National Movement and ConstitutionalDevelopment of Indea.f. Prof.R.C.Agrawal Indian national Movement and Indian Contitution.g. xksfoanjke oekZ Hkkjrh; jktuhfrd O;oLFkkh. xk¡/khth jk; Hkkjrh; 'kklu iz.kkyh] Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ,oa jktuhfri. lq'khyk dkSf'kd Hkkjrh; 'kklu ,oa jktuhfr


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B.A. <strong>Hons</strong>. III rd Sem. (<strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)Paper - 2INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHTUnit 1Unit 2Unit 3Unit 4Unit 5Indian <strong>Political</strong> Thought : Nature and SalientFeaturesManu-Views on State and King,Kautilya-Views on State, Saptang Theory, ShadgunyaPolicyand Mandal Theory.Raja Ram Mohan Roy – Social and <strong>Political</strong> IdeasG.K. Ghokhale – Social, <strong>Political</strong> and Economical IdeasB.G. Tilak – Nationalism Swaraj.Vivekanand – Nationalism and <strong>Political</strong> IdeasAurbindo - Nationalism and <strong>Political</strong> IdeasM.N. Roy – <strong>Political</strong> Ideas.Gandhi – Truth, Non Violence, Satyagrah, Ideal State.Narendra Dev – Social and <strong>Political</strong> IdeasRam Manohar Lohiya – Social and <strong>Political</strong> IdeasJay Prakash Narayan – Social and <strong>Political</strong> Ideas.


Readings1 vk/kqfud Hkkjrh; lkekftd ,oa jktuhfrd fpUru & MkW ch-,y-QfM+;k] lkfgR; Hkou] vkxjk2 Hkkjrh; jktuhfrd fopkjd & jf'e ikBd] vtqZu ifCyf'kax gkÅl] ubZ fnYyh3 izkphu Hkkjr esa jktuhfrd fopkj ,oa laLFkk,a] MkW- ijekRek'kj.k] ehuk{kh izdk'ku] esjB4 izkphu Hkkjrh; jktuhfrd fpUru & oh-ih-oekZ6 vk/kqfud Hkkjrh; jktuhfrd fpUru & oh-ih-oekZ7 izkpkuh Hkkjrh; jktuhfrd fopkj ,oa laLFkk,a] MkW- gfj'kpUnz 'kekZ] dkWyst cqd fMiks] t;iqj8 Hkkjrh; jktuhfrd fpUru & MkW- xksfoUn izlkn 'kekZ] e-iz- fgUnhxzUFk vdkneh] Hkksiky9 jktkjkeeksgu jk;] 'kfDr vkSj fopkj] fo'o izdk'k xqIr] eksfguh xqIr] jk/kk ifCyds'kUl] ubZfnYyh10 Hkkjrh; jk"Vªh; vkUnksyu vksj mnkjokn dh Hkwfedk & MkW- dkSfdyk Hkkjrh;] d`fr izdk'ku][kkpjksn ¼e-iz-½11 egkRek xka/kh & O;fDr vkSj fopkj] fo'o izdk'k xqIr] eksfguh xqIr] jk/kk ifCyds'kUl] ubZ fnYyh12 Balgangadhar Tilak Ed. Verinder Grover, Deep & Deep Pub., New Delhi13 Prophet of India, Karan Singh Nationalism, Bhartiya Vidhya Bhawan, Bombay.14 Swami Vivekanand Ed. Verinder Grover, Deep & Deep Pub., New Delhi15 Bhimrao Ambedkar- Ed. Verinder Grover, Deep & Deep Pub., New Delhi16 <strong>Political</strong> Leadership of Pt. J.L.Nehru- Akhileshwar Singh, Deep & Deep Pub., New Delhi17 Representative Indian Social and <strong>Political</strong> Thinkers, Dr. Tripti Jain, College Book Depot,Jaipur18 Gandhi & Ambedkar- Sheshrao Chawan, Authors Press, New Delhi.19 Jawaharlal Nehru (Memorial Lectures), Vol. 1 & 2, Bhartiya Vidhya Bhawan, KM. MunshiMarg, Mumbai.20 Mahatma Gandhi (His Life Time) Louis Fischer, Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan, Mumbai


B.A. Hones IV th Sem. (<strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)Paper - 1Human Rights and DutiesUnit 1-Unit 2-Unit 3-Unit 4-Unit 5-Human Rights: Meaning Concept and Historical DevelopmentRights: Meaning and DefinitionTypes of Rights: Moral and LegalTheories of Rights:Theory of Natural RightLiberal TheoryLegal TheoryMarxist TheoryDuties: Meaning, Definition and Types.Relationship between Rights and Duties.Charter of United Nations, Universal Declaration of HumanRights, 1948,International Covenant on Economic, Social and CulturalRights, 1966,International Covenant on Civil and <strong>Political</strong> Rights, 1966.Human Rights and Environment: Right to Clean EnvironmentHuman Rights and Problem of Terrorism.Readings1 M.P. Dubey and Neeta Bora (Ed.) Perspective on Human Rights, Anamika Publications,New Delhi 2000.2 P.C. Sinha, (Ed.), Global Source Book of Human Rights, Vol.1&2.Kanishaka Pub. , New Delhi 2000.


a. S. Subhramanyam, Human Rights: International Challenges, Vol. 1 and 2, Manas Pub.New Delhi, 1997.b. Satish Kanitkar, International Provisions of Human Rights, Rajat Pub. Delhi 2000.c. Ashwinikant Gautam, Human Rights, APH Publishing Co., New Delhi 2001d. Rahul Ray, Human Rights: UN Initiative, Authors Press, Delhi 2000.e. Ashine Roy, Human Rights of Women, Rajat Pub. Delhi, 2003.f. D.N. Gupta & Chandrachur Singh, Human Rights: Acts, Statutes and ConstitutionalProvisions, Kalpaz Pub., Delhi, 2003.g. Satish Kanitkar, Culture and Human Rights, Rajat Pub., Delhi 2000.h. B.P. Singh Sehagal (Ed.), Global Terrorism, Deep and Deep Pub. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi,2007.i. lrh'k prqosZnh] ekuokf/kdkj vkSj la;qDr jk"Vª la?k] iksbUVj ifCyds'ku] t;iqj]2002j. lfPpnkuan flUgk] HkweaMyhdj.k dh pqukSfr;ka] ok.kh izdk'ku] ubZ fnYyh] 2003k. ekuo vf/kdkj % vUrjkZ"Vªh; izi=ksa dk ladyu] [k.M 1 vkSj 2] jk"Vªh; ekuo vf/kdkjvk;ksx] Hkkjrl. vkQrkc vkye] vUrjkZ"Vªh; ekuoh; fof/k] ekud cqDl] fnYyh] 2004m. izks- gfjeksgu] ekuo vf/kdkj vkSj i;kZoj.k] ok.kh izdk'ku ubZ fnYyh] 2000


B.A. Hones IV th Sem. (<strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)Paper - 2International RelationsUnit 1Unit 2Unit 3Unit 4Unit 5Development of International Relations, De-Colonization Non-Aligned Movement After1945, Nature of International Relations after1945.Cold War, End of Cold War, Disintegrationof Soviet-Union Characteristics of Post ColdWar, Globalization.New International Economics order (NIEO)North-South Dialogue, South-South Co-Operation, World TradeOrganization (WTO)Disarmament, Non-Proliferation, NPT, CTBT,Terrorism and Nuclear Terrorism.Regional and Sub-Regional Organizationsespecially SAARC, ASEAN, OPEC, European-Union (E.U.).


Readingscoulombs, wolfe International Relations : Power and JusticeKarl W. Dentsch The analysis of International Relations,K.B.Keswani International Relation in Modern World (1900-1986)M.S.RajanInternational Relations in a Changing World,Joseph Frankel Indias F.P.ih-Mh-'kekZiq"is'k iariq"is'k iaregsUnz dqekj,l-lh-flagych-,y-QfM+;kvUrjkZ"Vªh; jktuhfrvUrjkZ"Vªh; lEcU/k21oha 'krkfCn es a vUrjkZ"Vªh; laca/kvUrjkZ"Vªh; jktuhfr ds lS)kafrd i{kvUrjkZ"Vªh; laca/kvUrjkZ"Vªh; laca/k


B.A. Hones V th Sem. (<strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)Paper - 1Modern <strong>Political</strong> AnalysisUnit 1Unit 2Unit 3Unit 4Unit 5Definition and scope of Modern <strong>Political</strong><strong>Science</strong>.Comparison between Traditional and Modern<strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. scientific method.Decline of <strong>Political</strong> Theory, Behaviouralism, PostBehaviouralism.System analysis – Devid Easton, Structural andFunctional approach, Almond, Revival of<strong>Political</strong> Theory .Power, Authority, Influence, Elite Theory.<strong>Political</strong> Socialization, <strong>Political</strong> Culture and<strong>Political</strong> Modernization.Readings1. <strong>Political</strong> Theory S.Bhatnagar Meenakshi Pub. Meeruth2. Modern <strong>Political</strong> Theory, S.P.Verma vikas Pub. House NewDelhi.3. ledkyhu jktuhfrd fpUru MkW- f'kon;ky xkSre e/;izns'k fgUnhxzUFk vdkneh] Hkksiky4- vk/kqfud jktuhfrd fl)kar gfj'kpUnz 'kekZ] dkWyst cqd fMiks]t;iqj


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B.A. Hones V th Sem. (<strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)Paper - 2PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONUnit 1Unit 2Unit 3Public Administration: Meaning & Definition,Nature & Scope : Public & Private Administration.Difference and Similarities, Methods of Study ofPublic Administration, New Public Administration.Principles of Organization: Hierarchy, Span ofControl. Unity of Command, Coordination,Authority and Responsibility, Centralization andDecentralization.Personal Management ; Recruitment, Training,Promotion, Pay and Service Conditions, Disciplineand Moral & its Criticism.Unit 4 Financial Administration. : Budget, Budget –Principles, Budget Process in India BudgetFormulation, Budget Enactment BudgetImplementation, Comptroller and Auditor Generalof India.Unit 5Delegation, Delegated Legislation, PublicRelations, Corruption in Admin. Courses andRemedies, Impact and Important of Communication& Information Technology (ITC) in Administration.


Readings1- yksd iz'kklu fl)kar ,oa O;ogkj] ch-,y-QfM+;k] lkfgR; Hkou] vkxjk2- yksd iz'kklu ds rRo] varj flag Dykfld ifCyf'kax] t;iqj3- iz'kklfud fl)kar ,oa izca/k] lqjsUnz dVkfj;k] us'kuy ifCyf'kax] t;iqj4- yksd iz'kklu] voLFkh] ekgs'ojh5- yksd iz'kklu&fl)kar ,oa O;ogkj] vfuy xqIrk] ijkx ;qfuoflZVh cqdifCyf'kax] t;iqj6- Hand Book of Pub. Admn. A.K.Pandey Damiant Publishers, New Delhi.


B.A. Hones V th Sem. (<strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)Paper - 3Major Constitution of the world(U.K. USA, France, Switzerland, China)Unit I Great Britain1. Evolution and salient features of the BritishConstitution.2. Conventions of the Constitution – Importance,types and sanction behind conventions.3. Difference between the King and the Crown.4. The Prime Minister and Cabinet- functions andpowers.5. Parliament – House of Lords and House ofCommons- organization and powers, Speaker of theHouse of Commons- powers and functions.6. British Judicial System.7. <strong>Political</strong> parties.Unit II United State of America1 Background and salient features of AmericanCoustitution.2 Federal Executive: President- Election, functionsand powers.3 Federal Legislature Congress : Senate and theHouse of Representatives- organization, functionsand powers.4 Federal Judiciary : Supreme Court –organizationand jurisdiction.5 <strong>Political</strong> parties.


Unit III France1 Constitutional Development and salient features ofFrance.2 The Executive: President – Election, powers andposition.3 The Legislature: Parliament- organization powersand functions.4 The Judiciary- organization and jurisdiction.5 <strong>Political</strong> parties.Unit IV China2 Constitutional Development and characteristic of theChinese Constitution.3 Chinese <strong>Political</strong> framework: President, the StateCouncil, and the Central Military Commissionpowersand functions.4 Legislature : The National Peoples Congress :organisation power and functions.5 Judicial System : Organisation and functions.6 The Communist Parties.Unit V Switzerland1. Development and characteristics of the SwissConstitution2. Direct democracy in Switzerland3. Federal Executive : Plural Executive : organisationfunctions and power4. Federal Legislature : Federal Assembly-organizationand power5. Federal Judiciary .


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B.A. Hones V th Sem. (<strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)Paper - 4Human Rights: Indian PerspectiveUnit 1-Unit 2-Unit 3-Unit 4-Unit 5-Development of the concept of Human Rights in India,Values of Indian Culture,Preamble of the Indian Constitution and Human Rights.Fundamental Right,Directive Principles of the State Policy,Fundamental Duties.National Human Rights Commission: Structure, functions andpowers,Human Rights protection Act, 1993Role of Police in Protection of Human Rights.Judicial Activism and Human Rights,Role of Public Interest litigation in protection of HumanRights.Consumer Rights,Human Rights and problem of Poverty,Right to Information.Readings1 Arun Ray, National Human Right Commission of India, Vol. 1 & 2, KhannaPublications, New Delhi 1997.2 D.N. Gupta & Chandrachur Singh, Kalpaz Pub. Delhi 20033 Krishna Mohan Mathur, Challenges to Police, Human Rights and NationalSecurities, Kalpaz Pub. Delhi 20034 S. Subharamanion, Human Rights : International Challenge, Vol. 1 & 2, MahasPub., New Delhi 2007


5 V.V. Devasia & Lilama Devasia, Women Social Justice and Human Rights, A.P.H.Pub. Co., New Delhi 19986 Y.K. Tyagi, Human Rights in India. Vol. 29 No. 2, April-June 1992.7 Vijay K. Gupta (Ed.), Perspective on Human Rights, Vikas Pub. House, Pvt. Ltd. ,New Delhi. 19968 C.J. Nirmal (Ed.) Human Rights in India : Historical, Social and <strong>Political</strong>perspective, Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, New Delhi.9 ,e-,- vUlkjh efgyk vkSj ekuo vf/kdkj] T;ksfr izdk'ku] t;iqj] 200310 v:.k jk;] Hkkjr dk jk"Vªh; ekuo vf/kdkj vk;ksx] jk/kk ifCyds'ku] ubZ fnYyh] 199911 izdk'k ukjk;.k ukVk.kh] efgyk tkx`fr vkSj dkuwu] vkfo"dkj ifCy'klZ] t;iqj] 200212 vHk; dqekj nqcs] ¼laik-½] Hkkjr dk HkweaMyhdj.k] ok.kh izdk'ku] ubZ fnYyh] 200313 ,l- vf[kys'k] iqfyl vkSj lekt] jk/kkd`".k izdk'ku] fnYyh] 199514 vkj-ih-frokjh ,oa Mh-ih-'kqDyk] Hkkjrh; ukjh % orZeku leL;k,a ,oa Hkkoh lek/kku] ,-ih-,p- ifCyds'ku] ubZ fnYyh] 199915 th-ih-usek] ds-ds-'kekZ ekuokf/kdkj % fl)kar ,oa O;ogkj] dkWyst cqd fMiks] t;iqj] ubZfnYyh] 200416 clarhyky ckcsy] eku vf/kdkj laj{k.k vf/kfu;e] lqfo/kk ykW gkml] Hkksiky] 2002


B.A. Hones VI th Sem. (<strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)Paper - 1India's Foreign PolicyUnit 1Unit 2Unit 3Unit 4Unit 5Determinants of India's Foreign Policy.Principles and Objectives of India's ForeignPolicy.India is Non-Alignment Policy.India's Nuclear Policy after 1968.India's Security Issues.India and its Neighbours-Pakistan, China,Bangladesh,Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal.India and U.S.A., India and Russia.India and the United Nations, India and CommonWealth.Readings1. India's Foreign Policy - M.S.Rajan2. Foreign Policy: Planning and New Challenges, Chand Atther3. Foreign Policy of India - C.P. Bhambhri4. India's Foreign Policy and Relation - A Appaclorai, M.S.Rajan5. Gulf Crisis : US and the Emerging world order, Kulwant Kaur6. Hkkjr dh fons'k uhfr] vkse ukxiky7. Hkkjr dh fons'k uhfr] jkenso Hkkj}kt8. Hkkjr dh fons'k uhfr] ;w-vkj-?kbZ9. 21oha 'krkCnh esa varjkZ"Vªh; laca/k] iq"is'k iar


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B.A. Hones VI th Sem. (<strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)Paper - 2South Asian : <strong>Political</strong> System(Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Srilanka)Unit 1 <strong>Political</strong> Background: Social and Cultural aspects ofSouth Asia as a region; Colonial Experience and freedomstruggle.Unit 2 <strong>Political</strong> Economy of South Asian States : Issues ofPoverty, Development and Democracy.Unit 3 Pakistan & Bangladesh: Partition, ConstitutionalDevelopment, Army and religion the <strong>Political</strong> ProcessParty System.Unit 4 Nepal & Bhutan : Constitutional Developments,Transition from Monarchy to Democracy, DemocraticProcess, Party System.Unit 5 Srilanka: Constitutional Development, Party System,Religion Tamil Separatism.Readings1. Dr. Parmanand - <strong>Political</strong> Development in South Asia, CragBaxter, Govt. & Politics in South Asia.2. K. Bahadur - Democracy in Pakistan : Creies and Coufhit3. M.Chadda - Building Democracy in South Asia : India, Nepal,Pakistan.


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B.A. Hones VI th Sem. (<strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)Paper - 3Indian AdministrationUnit 1Unit 2Unit 3Unit 4Unit 5Features & structure of Indian Administration in-Vedic Period, Mughal Period, British Period – (I)1757-1858 (II) 1858-1947 Features & Structureof Indian Administration after Independence.Central Administration : President, PrimeMinister, Council of Minister, Prime MinisterOffice, Central Secretariat, Cabinet Secretariat.Civil Services : Concepts of C.S., All IndiaServices recruitment, State Public ServicesRecruitment, Discipline, Control and Code ofConduct, Committed Bureaucracy.State Administration, Governor, Chief Minister,State Council of Ministers, Chief Secretary, StateSecretariat & Directorate.District Administration : Collector, Powers &Functions. Rural Local Government: PanchayatiRaj Institution (PRI) Structure & Function. UrbanLocal Bodies-Types, Structure & Function.


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B.A. Hones VI th Sem. (<strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)Paper - 4United Nations and its AgenciesUnit IUnit IIUnited Nations: Origin of the UN; Objectives of theUnited Nations; Purposes and Principles; Membership,UN Secretary General- its appointment, term,function.Principal Organs of the United Nations: GeneralAssembly Security Council; UN Economic and SocialCouncil; Their Compositions, Functions and Powers.Unit III UNO's Specialised Agency : UNESCO, InternationalLabor Organisation (ILO), The World HealthOrganisation (WHO), Food and Agriculture Organisation(FAO), International Bank for Reconstruction andDevelopment (IBRD), International Monetory Fund(IMF), International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA),United Nations International Children Emergency Fund(UNICEF).Unit IV Accomplishment of the United Nations : Maintenance ofInternational Peace and Security; Refugee Problems:Human Rights.Unit VUnited Nations : Success and Failure; United Nationsand its relevance.


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