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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY<br />

DRAFT OF NEW M.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE SYLLABUS 16<br />

18. Maheshwari Shriram, Local Government in India, Laxminarayan Agrawal, Agra,<br />

1996<br />

19. Hoshiar Singh & Monindar Singh, Pub Administration in India, Sterling Publishes,<br />

Delhi,1995.<br />

20. R. Hooja, Planning Concepts, Setting and State level application, Jaipur, Alok,1979.<br />

21. G. Ram Reddy, Patterns of Panchayati Raj in India, MacMillion, Delhi 1971<br />

22. Somasekhara, State’s Planning in India, Bombay, Himalaya, 1984.<br />

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PS-06 : PRESSURE GROUPS AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS<br />

Unit-1 : (a) Group Theory and their significance in politics<br />

(b) Pressure Groups – Evolution, Kinds and Techniques<br />

Unit-2 : (a) Relationship between Pressure Groups and <strong>Political</strong> Parties<br />

(b) Dynamics of Social Movements: Origin, Objectives and Constraints<br />

Unit-3 : (a) Social Movements in India since independence<br />

(b) Social Movements and the Development Process<br />

Unit-4 : (a) Pressure Groups, Social Movements and the Democratic Process<br />

(b) Future of Pressure Groups & Social Movements in Global Perspective<br />

Reading Material :<br />

1. G. Almond and G. B. Powell, Comparative Politics Today: A World View, 6th edn.,<br />

New York, Harper Collins, 2000.<br />

2. A. Bentley, The Process of Government, Chicago, <strong>University</strong> of Chicago Press, 1908.<br />

3. P. Brooker, Twentieth Century Dictatorships: The Ideological One Party States,<br />

Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1995.<br />

4. C. Campbell and G. Wilson, The End of Whitehall: Death of a Paradigm? Oxford and<br />

Cambridge Massachusetts, Blackwell, 1995.<br />

5. C. Cigler and B. Loomis (eds.), Interest Group Politics, 5th edn., Washington DC,<br />

Congressional Quartely Press, 1998.<br />

6. R. A. Dahl, Who Governs? Democracy and Power in an American City, New Haven<br />

CT,Yale <strong>University</strong> Press, 1961.<br />

7. ————, Modern <strong>Political</strong> Analysis, 5th edn., Englewood Cliffs NJ, Prentice Hall,<br />

1991.<br />

8. ————, “Pluralism” in J. Kriegar (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Politics of the<br />

World, New York and Oxford, Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, 1993.<br />

9. R. Dalton, The Green Rainbow: Environmental Groups in Western Europe, New<br />

Haven CT, Yale <strong>University</strong> Press, 1994.<br />

10. ———— and M. Kuechler, Challenging the <strong>Political</strong> Order: New Social and <strong>Political</strong><br />

Movements in Western Democracies, Cambridge, Polity, 1990.<br />

11. ———— and M. Wattenberg, Politics without Partisans: <strong>Political</strong> Change in<br />

Advanced Industrial Democracies, Oxford, Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, 2000.

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