PG Political Science - Nagpur University
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RASHTRASANT TUKADOJI MAHARAJ NAGPUR UNIVERSITY<br />
DRAFT OF NEW M.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE SYLLABUS 42<br />
55. M. Waters, Globalization, 2nd edn., London, Routledge, 2000.<br />
(B-iv) PS-16 : SOUTH ASIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM<br />
(PAKISTAN, SRI LANKA, NEPAL, BANGLADESH)<br />
Unit-1 : (a) South Asia - Historical Background during the Colonial Period<br />
(b) Independence and the efforts at Constitution Making in South Asia<br />
Unit-2 : (a) Nature of the <strong>Political</strong> System: A Comparative Assessment<br />
(b) Democracy in the Region: Problems and Prospects<br />
Unit-3 : (a) Role of Military and Nuclear Politics in South Asia<br />
(b) Developmental Issues and Dilemma of Strategies<br />
Unit-4 : (a) Major Issues: Language, Ethnicity and Religion<br />
(b) Impact of Globalization on South Asia<br />
Reading Material :<br />
1) N. Ahmed and P. Norton (eds.), Parliaments in Asia, London, Frank Cass, 1999.<br />
2) Alavi, H. “Authoritarianism and legitimation of state power in Pakistan”, in S.K.Mira<br />
(ed.) The Post-Colonial State in Asia: Dialectics of Politics and Culture, London,<br />
Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1990.<br />
1) ———— and T. Shanin (eds.), Introduction to the Sociology of Developing<br />
Societies, London: Macmillan, 1982.<br />
2) ———— and J. Harriss, The Sociology of Developing States in South Asia,<br />
Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1987.<br />
3) G. A. Almond and J. Coleman (eds.), The Politics of the Developing Areas, Princeton<br />
NJ, Princeton <strong>University</strong> Press, 1960.<br />
4) K. Bahadur, Democracy in Pakistan: Crises and Conflicts, New Delhi, Har Anand,<br />
1998.<br />
5) C. Baxter et.al., Government and Politics in South Asia, Lahore, Vanguard, 1988.<br />
6) P. Bidwai, and A. Vanaik, South Asia on a Short Fuse: Nuclear Politics and the<br />
Future of Global Disarmament, Delhi, Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, 1999.<br />
7) M. Brecher, “<strong>Political</strong> instability in the new states of Asia”, in H. Eckstein and D.E.<br />
Apter (eds.), Comparative Politics: A Reader, New York, The Free Press, 1963.<br />
8) M. Chadda, Building Democracy in South Asia: India, Nepal, Pakistan, Boulder<br />
Colorado, Lynne Rienner, 2000.<br />
9) V. D. Chopra (ed.), Religious Fundamentalism in Asia, Delhi, Gyan Publishers, 1994.<br />
10) C. Clapham and G. Philip (eds.), The <strong>Political</strong> Dilemmas of Military Regimes,<br />
London, Croom Helm, 1985.<br />
11) S. P. Cohen, The Pakistan Army, New Delhi, Himalay Books, 1984.<br />
12) B. Crow, “The state in Bangladesh: the extension of a weak state” in S.K. Mitra (ed.)<br />
The Post-Colonial State in Asia: Dialectics of Politics and Culture, London, Harvester<br />
Wheatsheaf, 1990.<br />
13) R. E. Dowse, “The military and political development”, in C. Leys (ed.) Politics and<br />
Change in Developing Countries, Cambridge, Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press, 1969.<br />
14) E. Emerson, From Empire to Nation: The Rise to Self-Assertion of Asian and African<br />
People, Cambridge Massachusetts, Harvard <strong>University</strong> Press, 1960.