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TUMKUR UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
REVISED SEMESTER SCHEME SYLLABUS
Paper-1.1 : CONSTITUTIONAL AND POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN MODERN INDIA
1. Society and Politics in Modern India
Society and Polity in India in the beginning of the 19th Century.
Renaissance in India
Intellectual and Socio-Political awakening
Social Reforms and Changes. 2. British Rule in India
Nature, Role and Impact of British Imperialism on Socio-Economic,
Administrative and Political Developments.
Western Education, Culture and its Impact on Indian Society
Imperialism V/s Indian Nationalism 3. Nationalism and Freedom Struggle 1885-1919
Rise and Growth of Indian Nationalism:
Indian National Congress, Liberal Nationalism and the demand for constitutional Political and administrative reforms.
Ideological split in the Congress
Islam and Muslim Nationalism and demand for separate electorate 4. Freedom Struggle 1920 – 1942
M.K. Gandhi and the rise of Indian Nationalism, Kisan and working class Movements
Three phases of the Non-Co-operation movement 1920-22; 1930-32; 1940-42.
Role of the congress and Non- Congress organizations in the freedom struggle.
Revolutionary activities and national movement. 5. Constitutional proposals, Political development and Independence
Motilal Nehru Committee Report and Jinnah’s Fourteen point programme
Simon Commission proposals of 1927
Round Table conferences, Communal Award and Poona pact 1932
The Government of India Act 1935; Partition and Independence.
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REFERENCES 1. Shibanikinkar, Chaube. 2006. Constituent Assembly of India: Springboard of Revolution,
New Delhi, Manohar. 2. D.A.Low. 2006. Britain and Indian Nationalism, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. 3. Lionel, Carter. 2006. Mountbatten’s Report on the Last Viceroyalty, 22 March – 15 August
1947, New Delhi, Manohar. 4. Michael, Mann. 2006. British Rule on Indian Soil: North Indian in the First Half of the
Nineteenth Century, New Delhi, Manohar. 5. Gyanendra, Pandey. 2006. Remembering Partition: Violence, Nationalism and History of
India, Cambridge University Press. 6. Barbara, N. Ramusack. 2005. The Indian Princes and their States, Cambridge University
press 7. T.G. Chandrashekharappa. 2005. Samagra Bharatada Itihasa, Shimoga, Poorna
Prakshan. 8. Bipan Chandra, Amales Tripathi and Barun De, Eds. 2004. Freedom Struggle, New Delhi,
NBT of India. 9. C.N.Shankar Rao. 2002. Bharatiya Samaja, Mangalore, Jai Bharath Prakashana. 10. L.P. Sharma, ed. 2000. Indian National Movement and Constitutional Development, Agra,
Lakshmi Narain Agarwal. 11. S.M.Michael, ed. 1999. Dalits in Modern India: Vision and Values, Mumbai, Sage
Publications. 12. Bipin, Chandra. 1989. India’s Struggle for Independence, New Delhi, Penguin Books. 13. Adi Doctor, ed. 1987. JP’s Total Revolution: An exercise in Utopia, New Delhi, Seema
Publications. 14. J.C. Johari. 1979. Indian Government and Politics, New Delhi. Vishal Publishers. 15. S.R. Mehrotra, ed. 1979. Towards India’s Freedom and Partition, New Delhi, Vikas
Publishing House. 16. M.V.Pylee. 1972. Constitutional History of India, London, Asia Publishing House.
JOURNALS Economic and Political Weekly History Today Indian Journal of Political Science Mainstream Seminar Social Scientist
PAPER 1.2: CONCEPTS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
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I. Introduction
Changing nature and significance of Public Administration.
Evolution of the discipline.
Ecology of Public Administration.
Traditional and modern approaches to the study of Public Administration. 2. Structure of Public Organisation
Typologies of Political Executives and their functions.
Forms of Public Organisations: Ministries, Secretariats, Departments, Boards and Commissions.
Public Sector: Departmental Undertakings, Government Companies, Public Corporations.
Headquarters and Field relationships.
3. Personnel Administration
Types of personnel systems.
Position Classification.
Recruitment, Training, Promotion, Discipline, Compensation
Public Employee Associations. 4. Administrative Law
Nature and significance of administrative law.
Delegated Legislation: Types, Merits, Limitations, and Safeguards.
Administrative Adjudication: Types, Merits, Limitations, and Safeguards. 5. Local Government
Nature and significance of local government
Rural local bodies: Types; Functions; Finances; Problems
Urban local bodies: Types, Functions; Finances, Problems
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REFERENCES:
1. Nicholas, Henry. 2007. Public Administration and Public Affairs, New Delhi, Prentice-Hall
of India. 2. Sapru R.K. 2006. Administrative Theories and Management Thought, New Delhi, Prentice-
Hall of India. 3. Goel S.L. 2003. Public Administration: Theory and Practice, New Delhi, Deep and Deep. 4. Raimann, Pattanayak. 2002. Dynamics of Development Administration, New Delhi, Anmol. 5. Anil, Dutta Mishra. 2002. Panchayat Raj: Gandhian Perspective, New Delhi, Mittal. 6. Naunihal Singh. 2001. Corruption and Good Governance, Delhi, Authors Press. 7. Jos C. Raphael. 2000. Decentralized Planning in India, New Delhi, Anmol. 8. C.L.Khandelwal. 2000. Public Budgeting System in India, Jaipur, Aalekh Publishers. 9. S.N.Jha and P.C.Mathur. 1999. Decentralization and Local Politics, New Delhi, Sage
Publications. 10. Sharada, Goswami. 1998. Bureaucracy and Administrative System, Jaipur, Rawat
Publications. 11. Ramesh K. Arora. 1995. Indian Public Administration, New Delhi, Deep & Deep
Publications. 12. Sandeep, Shastri. 1994. Dynamics of Legislative Control Over Administration, New Delhi,
Uppal Publishing House. 13. S.C.Dube. 1994. Tradition and Development, New Delhi, Vikas Publishing House Ltd. 14. R.K.Sapru. 1994. Public Policy Formulation, Implementation and Evaluation, New Delhi,
Sterling Publishers. 15. M.P.Bansal. 1991. Human Resource Development in Public Enterprises, Jaipur, RBSA
Publishers. 16. O.P.Dwivedi and R.B.Jain. 1985. India’s Administrative State, New Delhi, Gitanjali
Publishers. 17. C.P.Bhambhri. 1985. Public Administration: Theory and Practice, Meerut, Jai Prakash
Nath & Co. 18. Michael, Clarke. 1983. Corruption: Causes, Consequences and Control, London, Frances
Printer Publishers. 19. George, Hjelte and Jay S. Shivers. 1972. Public Administration of Recreational Services,
London, Henry Kimpleton Publishers. 20. E. N. Gladden. 1972. Local Corpora ional and International Administration, London,
Staples Press. 21. Harold F. Alderfer. 1964. Local Government in Developing Countries, New York, McGraw-
Hill. 22. G.S. Halappa. 1963. Studies in State Administration, Dharwad, Karnataka University. 23. Stahl. 1962. Public Personnel Administration, New York, Harper & Row. 24. Paul H. Appleby. 1949. Policy and Administration, New Delhi, Oxford & IBH Publishing
Co.
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PAPER 1.3: INDIAN POLITICS : CONSTITUTIONAL DYNAMICS
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1 : The Constitution
The Constituent Assembly.
Social Forces, Personalities and Philosophical Foundations shaping the Constitution.
Preamble.
Fundamental Rights and Duties.
Directive Principles of State Policy. 2 : The Legislature
Functioning of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
Qualification/Disqualification debate.
Privileges and Contempt of the House.
Motions.
Committees.
Parliamentary control over Executive. 3 : The Executive
President
Relationship between the Council of Ministers and President.
Prime Minister, Cabinet and Council of Ministers.
Office of the State Governor. 4 : The Judiciary
The Jurisdiction of Supreme Court of India.
Supreme Court as the arbiter of the Constitution.
Basic Structure doctrine.
Judicial Activism and Public Interest Litigation.
Gender Justice & Environmental Justice.
Independence of Judiciary.
Judicial Reform. 5 : Centre-State Relations
Indian Federalism discourse.
Debate over Article 356.
Demands for autonomy.
Important recommendations for improving Centre-State relations: Rajmannar Committee, Administrative Reforms Commission, Sarkaria Commission and Justice Venkatachala Commission.
Emerging Trends in Centre-State Relations. Note: This paper should be taught keeping in mind the various Reports that have come out, from time to time.
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REFERENCES 1. Paul, Flather. 2006. Recasting Indian Politics: Essays on a Working Democracy, Oxford,
Palmgrave. 2. M.P. Singh and Anil Mishra. Eds. 2006. Coalition Politics in India: Problem and Prospects,
New Delhi, Manohar. 3. B.D.Dua and M.P. Singh. Eds. 2006. Indian Federalism in the New Millennium, New Delhi,
Manohar. 4. Niraja, Gopal Jayal. 2006. Representing India: Ethnic Diversity and the Governance of
Public Institutions, Hampshire, Palmgrave Macmillan. 5. Subrata K. Mitra. 2006.The Puzzle of India’s Governance, New Delhi, Foundation Books. 6. Durga Das Basu, Constitutional Law of India. Recent edition 7. Durga Das Basu. Shorter Constitution of India, Recent edition 8. Govinda Rao.M. & Nirvikar Singh .2005. Political Economy of Federalism in India, New
Delhi: Oxford University Press. 9. Report of the National Commission to Review the working of Constitution. 2002. Delhi:
Universal Law Publishing Company. 10. Sathe. S.P. 2002. Judicial Activism in India: Transgressing Borders and Enforcing limits,
New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 11. A.G.Noorani,The Indian Affairs – Constitutional Affairs. 12. A.G.Noorani The Indian Affairs - Constitutional Dimension 13. Zoya Hasan, E. Shridharn, Sudarshan . 2002. India’s living Constitution, New Delhi:
Permanent Black. 14. Constituent Assembly Debates: Official Report (vols 1-12) (1999) reprinted by Lok sabha
Secretariat New Delhi. 15. Granville Austin .1999. Working A Democratic Constitution: A History of the Indian
Experience New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 16. Sundar Ram. ed .1998. Parliamentary Institutions in India National Publishing House 17. S.K.Verma Kusum .ed. Fifty Years of the Supreme Court of India: Its Grasp and Reach
Indian Law Institute: Oxford University Press. 18. Kirpal B.N, Ashok Desai, Gopal Subramanian et al. Supreme But Not Infallible, Delhi:
Oxford University Press. 19. Subhash Kashyap. 1994. History Of Parliament of India (Vols I-IV) New Delhi: Centre for
Policy Research. 20. Kaul M.N. & Shakdher .1991. Practice and Procedure of Parliament Delhi: Lok Subha
Secretariat. 21. Seervai. H.M. 1991.Constitutional Law of India Bombay: N.M.Tripathi & Co. 22. Siwach. J.R. 1985. Dynamics of Indian Government and Politics, Delhi: Sterling. 23. Desikachar Readings in Constitutional History, Delhi: Oxford University Press. 24. Siwach .J.R. 1979. President’s Rule in India, Simla: Institute of Advanced Study. 25. Shiva Rao B.1969. Framing of Indian Constitution, (Vols I-IV) Bombay: N.M.Tripathi & Co.,
Relevant Reports JOURNALS Comparative Political Studies Economic and Political Weekly Indian Journal of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies Indian Journal of Political Science Mainstream Political Studies
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PAPER 1.4: THEORIES AND CONCEPTS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1. Introduction
Changing nature of International Relations.
Role of state and non-state actors during the cold war and post-cold war era.
Role of ideology and political economy in International relations. 2. Theories of International Relations
Political Idealism
Political Realism and Neo-realism
Traditionalism in International Relations
Scientific Theories: Decision making, Systems and Game theories, Marxist, Feminist and Critical theories.
3. Concepts
Nation State: Debate over the Nation state
National power, National interest
National Security
End of History debate. 4. Instruments of Foreign Policy
Conventional and Nuclear wars
Nuclear Doctrines and Deterrence Theory,
Conflict Resolution, Diplomacy: Types, Functions and Challenges. 5. Peaceful Settlement
Peace: Dimensions of Peace.
Peace Building
Peace Movements
Perspectives on Peace Research.
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REFERENCES 1. Kanti Bajpai & Siddhartha Mallavarapu, ed. 2005. International Relations in India: Bringing
Theory Back Home, New Delhi, Orient Longman. 2. Robert Jackson & George Sorensen. 2003. Introduction to International Relations:
Theories and Approaches, Oxford, Oxford University Press. 3. Brown C., Nardin T., and Rengger, N. eds. 2002. International relations in Political
Thought, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. 4. Vinay Kumar Malhotra. 2001. International Relations, New Delhi, Anmol . 5. Gilpin R. 2001. Global Political Economy, Understanding the International Economic
Order, Princeton, Princeton University Press. 6. Vinay Kumar Malhotra. 1998. Theories and Approaches to International Relations, New
Delhi, Anmol. 7. Cooper R. 1996. The Post-Modern State and the World Order, London, Demos. 8. Vasquez J.A. 1996. Classics of International Relations, New Jersey, Prentice-Hall. 9. Burchill and Linklater, eds. 1996. Theories of International Relations, London, Macmillan. 10. K. Booth and S.Smith, eds. 1995. International Relations theory Today, Oxford, Polity
Press. 11. Wight M. 1991. International Theory: The Three Traditions, Leicester, Leicester University
Press. 12. James N. Rosenau. 1990. Turbulence in World Politics : A Theory of Continuity and
Change, Princeton, Princeton University Press. 13. Joseph S. Nye. 1990. Bound to Lead: The Changing Nature of American Power, New
York, Basic Books. 14. Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye, ed. 1986. Neo-realism and its Enemies, New York. 15. Mahendra Kumar. 1984.Theoritical Aspects of International Politics, Agra, Shivnarayan
Aggarwal and Co. 16. K.P. Misra and Samuel Baid, eds. 1980. International Relations Theory : Western and
Non-Western perspectives, New Delhi, Vikas. 17. Thomas, Schelling. 1980. The strategy of Conflict, Boston, Harvard University Press. 18. Kenneth Waltz. 1979. A Theory of International Politics, New York, McGraw Hills. 19. Hans J. Morgenthau. 1970. Politics Among Nations, Calcutta, Scientific Book Agency.
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PAPER 1.5: CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL THEORY: CONCEPTS
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(The paper will be taught with specific reference to the views of the following theorists and/or the issues) 1: Basic Concepts
Justice – John Rawls and Robert Nozick.
Equality – Friedrich Hayek and Amartaya Sen.
Liberty – J.S.Mill and Isaiah Berlin.
Rights – Ronald Dworkin; H.L.A.Hart.
2: State, Society and Individual
State – Neo-Puralist, Neo-Liberal and Neo-Marxist perspectives; Globalization and the State.
Civil Society – G.W.F. Hegel and Antonio Gramsci
Democracy – Robert Dahl and Samuel Huntington
Citizenship – T.H.Marshall; Globalisation and Citizenship 3: Power, Authority, Legitimacy, Obligation
Political Power – Changing dimensions of power; Globalisation and Power.
Political Authority – Nature; Classification; Transfer of Authority.
Political Legitimacy – David Beetham; Major issues in Political Legitimacy.
Political Obligation – Basis of Political Obligation; Contemporary debate.
4: Political Ideologies
Liberalism – Social Liberalism; Neo-liberalism.
Nationalism – Changing Nature and Manifestations, Globalization and Nationalism.
Marxism – Contemporary debate on Marxism; Post-Marxism.
Social Democracy – Eduard Bernstein, Anthony Crossland.
5:State Vs Individual/Groups
Revolution – James Davies and Theda Skocpol.
Political Resistance – Theories of Resistance; Nature; Forms.
Political Alienation – Conceptualization; Reasons for Alienation.
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REFERENCES 1. Andre, Beteille. 2006. Ideology and Social Science, New Delhi, Penguin Books. 2. Sarah, Joseph. 2006. Political Theory and Power, New Delhi, Foundation Books. 3. Ian, Adams and R.W.Dyson. 2004. Fifty Great Political Thinkers, London, Routledge 4. John, Rawls. 2004. Justice as Fairness: A Restatement, Delhi, Universal Law Publishers. 5. Fareed Zakaria 2003. The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and the Third
World, New York, W.W.Norton & Company. 6. Ira, Katznelson and Helen V. Milner, eds. 2002. Political Science: The State of the
Discipline, New York, W.W.Norton & Co. 7. Laurence, Whitehead. 2002. Democratisation: Theory and Experience, Oxford, Oxford
University Press. 8. Geoffrey, Thomas. 2000. Introduction to Political Philosophy, London, Redwood Books. 9. Andrew, Heywood. 2000. Political Theory, London, Macmillan Press. 10. Henri Goverde, et al. 2000. Power in Contemporary Politics: Theories, Practices,
Globalisations, London, Sage Publications. 11. Kate Nash.2000. Contemporary Political Sociology, Oxford, Blackwill Publishers. 12. Noel Sullivan. 2000. Political Theory in Transition, London, Routledge. 13. Barry Holden. 2000. Global Democracy, London, Routledge. 14. Jan, Aart Scholte. 2000. Globalisation: A Critical Introduction, London, Macmillan Press. 15. Jerry, Everard. 2000. Virtual States: The Internet and the Boundaries of the Nation-State,
London, Routledge. 16. Ian, Shapiro and Casiano, Hacker-Cordon, eds. 1999. Democracy’s Edges, Cambridge,
Cambridge University Press. 17. Richard Bellamy 1999. Liberalism and Pluralism: Towards a Politics of Compromise,
London, Routledge. 18. Vicky, Randall and Robin Theobald. 1998. Political change And Underdevelopment,
London, Macmillan Press Ltd. 19. Ruth Lane. 1997. The Politics Model, New York, M.E.Sharpe. 20. B.C.Smith. 1996. Understanding Third World Politics, London, Macmillan Press Ltd. 21. Roland, Axtman. 1996. Liberal Democracy Into the Twenty-First Century: Globalisation,
Integration and Nation-State, Manchester, Manchester University Press. 22. David, Marsh and Gerry Stoker. 1995. Theory and Methods in Political Science, London,
Macmillan Press. 23. Robert Pinkey. 1993. Democracy in the Third World, Buckingham, Open University Press. 24. Larry, Diamond, ed. 1993. Political Culture and Democracy in Developing Countries,
Boulder, Lynne Rienner Publications. 25. Goodin R,E. 1992. Green Political Theory, Cambridge, Polity Press. 26. Samuel Huntington. 1991. The Third Wave, Norman, University of Oklahoma Press. 27. Immanuel Wallerstein 1991.Unthinking Social Science: Limits of the 19th Century
Paradigms, Cambridge, Polity press. 28. Roy Macridis and Steven L. Burg. 1991. Introduction to Comparative Politics: Regimes and
Changes, New York, Harper Collins. 29. Robert Dahl. 1990. After the Revolution, New Haven, Yale University Press. 30. David Easton. 1990.The Analysis of Political Structure, New York, Routledge.
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II SEMESTER
PAPER 2.1 : POLITICAL THINKERS OF MODERN INDIA 1. Modern Hinduism and Hindu Nationalist Thought
Swami Vivekananda
Bal Gangadhar Tilak,
Veer Savarkar
M.S. Golwalkar 2. Islam and Muslim Nationalist Thought
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
Mohamed Iqbal
M.A.K.Azad
M.A. Jinnah 3. Social Reforms and Social Change
Jyotiba Phule
Narayanguru
B.R. Ambedkar
Ramaswamy Naikar 4. Socialist and Radical Political Thought
M.N. Roy
Rammanohar Lohia; E.M.S. Namboodripad,
Subhas Chandra Bose
Aurobindo Ghosh 5. Secular and Nationalist Thought
G.K. Gokhale
Mahathma Gandhi
Jawaharlal Nehru
Jayaprakash Narayan
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REFERENCES 1. V.R.Mehta. 2006. Foundations of Indian Political Thought: From Manu to the Present Day,
New Delhi, Manohar. 2. Frederic, Grare. 2006. Political Islam in the Indian Subcontinent, New Delhi, Manohar. 3. M.L.Ranga.ed. 2006. B.R.Ambedkar: Life, Work and Relevance, New Delhi, Manohar. 4. James, Massey. 2006. Dr. B.R.Ambedkar: A Study in Just Society, New Delhi, Yoda
Press. 5. C.G. Krishnaswamy, ed. 2006. Gandhi and Ambedkar, Bangalore, Prasaranga, Bangalore
University. 6. V.P.Varma. 2005. Modern Indian Political Thought, Agra Lakshmi Narain Agarwal. 7. H.R. Mukhi, ed. 2004. Modern Indian Political Thought, New Delhi, SBD Publications. 8. Javaregowda. 2004. Vicharavadi Krantikara Dr. Ambedkar, Bangalore, Sapna Books. 9. Ekta Singh. 2004. Caste System in India, New Delhi, ISBN. 10. Anshu Singh, ed. 2004. National Movement and Communal Strife in India from 1937 to
1947, New Delhi, ISBN. 11. Anthony J. Parcl, ed. 2002. Gandhi, Freedom and Self-Rule, New Delhi, Vistaar
Publishers. 12. Vlaerian, Rodrigues. 2003. Readings in Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, New Delhi, Sage. 13. Deep Chand Bandhu. 2003. History of the Indian National Congress, 1885-2002, New
Delhi, ISBN. 14. Garima Prakash. 2003. Indian Nationalism and Political Awakening in the 1920’s, New
Delhi, ISBN. 15. K. Chandrashelkar. 2003. Modern Indian Political Thinkers (Adhunika Bharathada Rajakiya
Chintakaru) Bangalore, Sapna Book House. 16. Natraj Holiyar. 2000. Ram Manohar Lohia, Bangalore, Dept. of Kannada and Culture, Govt
of Karnataka. 17. M.R. Rama Rao, ed. 1989. Raja Rammohan Roy, New Delhi, Sahitya Acadami. 18. A.M. Rajshekariah, ed. 1971. B.R. Ambedkar: Politics of Emancipation, Bomnay, Sindhu
Publications. 19. A.R. Desai. 1962. Social Background of Indian Nationalism, Bombay, National Press.
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PAPER 2.2: FRONTIERS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
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1. Administrative Systems Comparative administrative features of
United States of America
Great Britain
France
Japan
2. Expanding Frontiers
Comparative Public Administration
Development Administration
New Public Administration
New Public Management
3. Financial Administration
Nature and Importance of Budget
Formulation, legislation and Implementation of Budget, Accounts and Audit
Performance Budgeting; Planning, Programming and Budgeting System.
Zero-base Budgeting System.
4. Administrative Reforms
Meaning, Process and Obstacles
Technique of Administrative improvement
O & M, Work Study and Work Management
Information Technology and Public Administration
5. Major Issues
Politics-Administration Dichotomy
Generalist-Specialist controversy
Neutrality-Commitment debate
State-Market debate
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REFERENCES
1. Arvind K. Sharma and Indu Sharma. 2002. Inducing Client Focus in Bureaucracy: the Citizen’s Charters in India, New Delhi, Kanishka.
2. S.R. Maheshwari. 2001. A History of Indian Administration, New Delhi, Orient Longman. 3. S.K.Das. 2001. Public Office-Private Interest: Bureaucracy and Corruption in India, New
Delhi, Oxford University Press. 4. Arun Kumar. 2000. Public Administration - Today and Tomorrow, New Delhi, Anmol. 5. R.N.Haldipur. 1997. Public Administration - Reflections and Explorations, New Delhi,
Kanishka. 6. B.P. Singh. 1997. Threads Woven: Ideals, Principles and Administration, New Delhi, Virgo
Publications. 7. N.P. Rao. 1997. Dynamics of Modern Leadership and Administration, New Delhi,
Kanishka. 8. D. Ravindra Prasad and P. Satyanarayana. 1996. Administrative Thinkers, New Delhi,
Sterling. 9. P.R. Dubashi. 1995. Recent Trends in Public Administration, Delhi, Rakesh Goel Kaveri
Books. 10. Vishnu Bhagavan and Vidya Bhagavan. 1994. Public Administration, New Delhi, S.Chand
& Co. 11. M.G.Chitkara. 1994. Bureaucracy and Social Change, New Delhi, Ashish Publishing
House. 12. Amiya K. Chaudhuri. 1993. Legislative Control over Administration, Calcutta, Minerva
Associates. 13. Pradeep K. Saxena. 1993. Comparative Public Policy, Jaipur, Rawat Publications. 14. Swami Raj. 1993. The Role of Generalists and Specialists in Public Administration,
Mumbai, Himalaya Publishing House. 15. Omprie Srivastava. 1991. Public Administration and Management: the Broadening
Horizons, Mumbai, Himalaya. 16. Peter Self. 1990. Administrative Theories and Politics, New Delhi, S. Chand & Co. 17. R. Clyde White. 1985. Administration of Public Welfare, New Delhi, S. Chand & Co.
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PAPER 2.3 : POLITICAL PROCESS IN INDIA
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1: Working of the Indian Constitution
Major Constitutional Amendments.
Review of the Working of the Indian Constitution.
Supreme Court and Judicial Activism. 2: Critical Dominant Issues
Coalition Government and stability issues.
Political Corruption
Secularism-Communalism Divide.
Reservation and Social Justice.
Centre-State relations. 3: Political Parties
Party system and its changing profile.
Political parties and alliances.
Social base of political parties.
Role of regional and state parties.
4: Elections
Elections in India.
The electoral system and its maladies.
Voting behaviour and voting preferences.
Proposals for electoral reforms. 5: Civil Society
Industry, farmers and working class
Media
Non-Governmental Organizations
Social Movements
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REFERENCES 1. Paul, Flather. 2006. Recasting Indian Politics: Essays on a Working Democracy, Oxford,
Palmgrave.
2. Niraja, Gopal Jayal. 2006. Representing India: Ethnic Diversity and the Governance of Public Institutions, Hampshire, Palmgrave.
3. Subrata K. Mitra. 2006.The Puzzle of India’s Governance, New Delhi, Foundation Books. 4. Durga Das Basu (Recent edition) Constitutional Law of India 5. Durga Das Basu. 2006. Shorter Constitution of India 6. Report of the National Commission to Review the working of Constitution .2002. Delhi:
Universal Law Publishing Company. 7. Atul Kohli, ed. The Success of India’s Democracy Cambridge University Press. 8. A.G.Noorani The Indian Affairs - Constitutional Affairs 9. A.G.Noorani The Indian Affairs - Constitutional Dimension 10. Zoya Hasan, E. Shridharn, Sudarshan . 2002. India’s living Constitution, New Delhi:
Permanent Black 11. Granville Austin. 1999. Working A Democratic Constitution: A History of the Indian
Experience New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 12. D.D.Khanna & Gret W. Kuerk, ed. 1992. Principles, Power & Politics, Delhi: Macmillan. 13. M.M.Shankhdher. ed. 1992. Secularism in India, New Delhi: Deep & Deep. 14. Justice Deshpandey & Dr. Kiran Jain, ed. 1991. Chawal’s Election Law and Practice, New
Delhi: Bahri Brothers. 15. Seervai. H.M. 1991. Constitutional Law of India Bombay: N.M.Tripathi & Co. 16. Rajni Kothari .1989. Politics and People (vols-1- ), New Delhi. 17. Siwach. J.R. .1985. Dynamics of Indian Government and Politics, Delhi: Sterling. 18. Government of India: Rajmannar Committee Report : Reports of Administrative Reforms
Commission: Sarkaria Commission Report: Report of the National Commission to Review the Working of the Indian Constitution.
19. Mark Galanter Competing Equalities 20. David Butler, Pronnoy Roy (Ed) India votes 21. Partha Ghosh Corruption on India 22. Paul Brass Party, Class and Factions
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PAPER 2.4 : MAJOR ISSUES IN WORLD POLITICS 1. Political Issues:
Imperialism, Colonialism
Neocolonialism
Globalization and World Politics
Debate over World Order. 2.Military Issues :
Arms Race, Arms Transfers,
Arms Control and Disarmament: NPT, SALT I & II, INF, STRAT- I & II and CTBT
Combating International Terrorism 3.Economic Issues :
Politics of Foreign Aid, Loans and Economic sanctions
World Bank: working and reform
World Trade Organization: An assessment, North-South and South-South Relations in the Era of Globalization.
Multinational Corporations. 4.Legal Issues :
Western, Marxist and Third World perspectives on International Law
Sources of International Law
Rights and Duties of Nations, Recognition, Treaty Law
Human Rights, Refugees and International Law. 5.Organizational Issues :
Working of the United Nations in relation to: a) Peace and Security b) Developmental and Environmental Issues.
Debate over reform and restructuring of the United Nations,
Working of NAM, E.U., ASEAN, SAARC and A.U.
REFERENCES 1. Joshua S. Goldstain. 2005. International Relations, New Delhi, Pearson Education. 2. Vinay Kumar Malhotra. 2001. International Relations, New Delhi, Anmol Publications. 3. Scholte J.A. 2000. Globalization : A Critical Introduction, London, Macmillan. 4. Robert Cox and Sinclair. 1996. Approaches to World Order, Mass, Cambridge. 5. Hedley Bull. 1995. The Anarchical Society : A Study of Order in World Politics, London,
Macmillan. 6. Holm H.H. & Sorensen G, eds. 1995. Whose World Order? Uneven Globalization and the
end of cold war, Boulder, West View Press. 7. James N. Rosenau. 1990. Turbalence in World Politics : A Theory of Continuity and
Change, Princeton, Princeton University Press. 8. Strange S. 1988. States and Markets: Introduction to International Political Economy,
London, Pinter. 9. Robert Gilpin. 1987.The Political Economy of International Relations, Princeton, Princeton
University Press. 10. Kegley and Witcoplf. 1982. World Politics, Mass, Cambridge.
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PAPER 2.5: CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL THEORY: ISSUES Chapter 1
Structuralism
Poststructuralism
Deconstructionism
Cosmopolitanism Chapter 2
Dependency theories
Post-Modernism
Market-Socialism
Social Democracy Chapter 3 .
Green political theory
Multiculturalism
Identity politics
Feminism
Chapter 4
State - Civil-Society Relations
Role of Non-Governmental Organisations
New Social Movements
Chapter 5
‘Clash of Civilisations’ debate
‘End of Ideology’ debate
Globalisation and Political Theory REFERENCES:
1. Bhiku, Parekh. 2005. Rethinking Multiculturalism: Cultural Diversity and Political Theory, Hampshire, Macmillan Press.
2. Fareed Zakaria 2003. The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and the Third World, New York, W.W.Norton & Company.
3. Laurence, Whitehead. 2002. Democratisation: Theory and Experience, Oxford, Oxford University Press.
4. Geoffrey, Thomas. 2000. Introduction to Political Philosophy 5. Andrew, Heywood. 2000. Political Theory 6. Henri Goverde, et al. 2000. Power in Contemporary Politics: Theories, Practices,
Globalisations, London, Sage Publications. 7. Cohen and Ray. 2000. Global Social Movements. 8. Kate Nash.2000. Contemporary Political Sociology, Oxford, Blackwill Publishers. 9. Noel Sullivan. 2000. Political Theory in Transition, London, Routledge. 10. Caroline Smith. 2000. Global Governance, London, Pluto Press. 11. Barry Holden. 2000. Global Democracy, London, Routledge. 12. Jan, Aart Scholte. 2000. Globalisation: A Critical Introduction, London, Macmillan Press. 13. Jerry, Everard. 2000. Virtual States: The Internet and the Boundaries of the Nation-State,
London, Routledge.
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14. Ian, Shapiro and Casiano, Hacker-Cordon, eds. 1999. Democracy’s Edges, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
15. Richard Bellamy 1999. Liberalism and Pluralism: Towards a Politics of Compromise, London, Routledge.
16. Vicky, Randall and Robin Theobald. 1998. Political change and Underdevelopment, London, Macmillan Press Ltd.
17. Toulose and Luke. 1998. Politics of Cyberspace: A New Political Science Reader, New York, Routledge.
18. Ruth Lane. 1997. The Politics Model, New York, M.E.Sharpe. 19. Kuper and Kuper. 1996. Social Science Encyclopaedia. 20. B.C.Smith. 1996. Understanding Third World Politics, London, Macmillan Press Ltd. 21. Roland, Axtman. 1996. Liberal Democracy Into the Twenty-First Century: Globalisation,
Integration and Nation-State, Manchester, Manchester University Press. 22. David, Marsh and Gerry Stoker. 1995. Theory and Methods in Political Science, London,
Macmillan Press. 23. Robert Pinkey. 1993. Democracy in the Third World, Buckingham, Open University Press. 24. Larry, Diamond, ed. 1993. Political Culture and Democracy in Developing Countries,
Boulder, Lynne Rienner Publications. 25. Goodin R,E. 1992. Green Political Theory, Cambridge, Polity Press. 26. James, Manor, ed. 1991. Rethinking Third World Politics, London, Longman Group. 27. Samuel Huntington. 1991. The Third Wave, Norman, University of Oklahoma Press. 28. Immanuel Wallerstein 1991.Unthinking Social Science: Limits of the 19th Century
Paradigms, Cambridge, Polity press. 29. Roy Macridis and Steven L. Burg. 1991. Introduction to Comparative Politics: Regimes and
Changes, New York, Harper Collins. 30. Robert Dahl. 1990. After the Revolution, New Haven, Yale University Press. 31. David Easton. 1990.The Analysis of Political Structure, New York, Routledge. 32. Thomas W. Wartenburg. 1990. The Forms of Power: From domination to Transformation,
Philadelphia, Temple University Press. 33. Iqbal Narain. 1989. Development, Politics and Social Theory. 34. Rajini, Kothari. 1988. Rethinking Development, New Delhi, Ajanta Publications.
JOURNALS Alternatives American Political Science Review Comparative Political Studies Economic and Political Weekly European Journal of Political theory Indian Journal of Political Science International Political Science Review Political Theory Politics and Society
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III SEMESTER
PAPER: 3.1: ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL POLITICAL THOUGHT Rationale: The intention of the paper is to provide an understanding of universality and contextuality of key political concepts contributed by ancient and medieval political thinkers.
1: Ancient Greek Political Thought
Quintessence of Greek political thought
Plato
Aristotle 2: Ancient Chinese Political Thought
Lao Tzu
Confucius
Mencius
Mo Tzu
Kuan Tzu 3 : Ancient Indian Political Thought
Shantiparva of Mahabharata
Manusmriti
Arthashatra of Kautilya
Shukraniti 4 : Islamic Political Thought
Nation/Kaum
Law
Duty
Contemporary issues & debates. 5: Medieval and Modern Political Thought
Church Vs State
The emergence of secular state
St.Augustine
St.Thomas Acquinas
Machiavelli.
REFERENCES: 1. Christopher Rowe and Malcolm Schofield (ed) (2000) Greek and Roman Political Thought,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2. Ernest Barker (1918) Greek Political Theory, London: Methuen & Co Ltd. 3. Fung Yu-Lan A History Of Chinese Philosophy Volume I & II. 4. Hsiao Kung-chuan (1979) A History of Chinese Political Thought, Princeton: Princeton
University Press. 5. R.Ames and H. Rosemont trans. (1998) The Analects of Confucius: A Philosophical
Tradition New York: Ballantine Books 6. Lao Tsu (1997) Tao Te Ching Wordsworth Classics of World Literature 7. Lui Tu Tang The wisdom of China and India
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8. Edwin Reischauer & John Fairback Chinese Political Thought & Institutions 9. Guthrie.W.K.C (1975) A History of Greek Philosophy, Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press. 10. Plamenatz John Man And Society, Volume I, Oxford: Longman 11. Kangle.R.P (1972) The Kautiliya Arthasastra(Vol. 1-3), Delhi: Motilal Banarasidass. 12. Saletore Bhasker Anand (1963). Ancient Indian Political Thought and Institutions, Bombay:
Asia Publishing House.A 13. Altekar. A.S((1949) State and Government in Ancient India, Delhi: : Motilal Banarasidass. 14. Jayaswal.K.P (1924) Hindu Polity, fifth edition 1978, Bangalore:The Bangalore Printing
Press. 15. Prof.Sarkar Benoy Kumar (1914) The Sukraniti, second edition 1975, New Delhi: Oriental
Books. 16. Ferdinand Klaus & Mehdi Mozaffari (ed) (1988) Islam:State and Society, Copenhagen:
Scandinavian Institute of Asian Studies. 17. Bo Utas (ed) Women in Islamic Societies Copenhagen: Scandinavian Institute of Asian
Studies. 18. Michael Cook (2000) Commanding Right and Forbidding Wrong in Islamic Thought,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 19. John Esposito. Ed 1995. Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World, Vol. 1-4. New
York. 20. Barbara Fryar Stowasser (1994) Women in the Quran Tradition & Interpretations, Oxford :
Oxford University Press. 21. Stump Eleonore & Kretzmann Norman (2001), The Cambridge Companion to Augustine:
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 22. Stump Eleonore & Kretzmann Norman The Cambridge Companion to Acquinas:
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 23. William Ebenstein Great Political Thinkers. 24. Wayper C. L. Political Thought. 25. Rebin Eule Eastern Civilization. 26. Dunning History of Political Theories (Vols. 1-3).
Journals American Philosophical Quarterly American Political Science Review European Journal of Political Theory Indian Journal of Political Science Indian Journal of Political Studies International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies International Philosophical Quarterly International Political Science Review Philosophy East and West Political Studies Political Theory
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PAPER 3.2: PUBLIC POLICY
Chapter 1: Introduction
Political Science as a Policy Science.
Nature and Scope of Public Policy.
Values and Ethics in Public Policy.
Optimal Policy-Making. Chapter 2: Policy-Formulation Process
Environmental forces and factors.
Institutions – Legislature, Executive and Judiciary.
Role and Influence of Non-State Actors.
Problem Recognition and Agenda Setting.
Policy Design. Chapter 3: Problems of Policy-Making in India
Pre-Public Policy decisional interest articulation.
Interest aggregation.
Post-Public Policy feedback.
Policy revision and new policy formulation. Chapter 3: Policy-Implementation Process
Nature.
Process.
Models.
Problems. Chapter 4: Policy Analysis
Contextual Analysis.
Feasibility Analysis.
Substantive Analysis.
Systems Analysis. REFERENCES
1. Rajeev Gowda and Jeffrey C. Fox. 2006. Judgements, Decisions and Public Policy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
2. Vikram K.Chand. 2006. Reinventing Public Service Delivery in India, New Delhi, Sage. 3. Hugh, Compston. Ed. 2004. Handbook of Public Policy in Europe, Hampshire, Palgrave
Macmillan Press. 4. Krishan Saigal, 1983, Policy Making in India – An Approach to Organization, New Delhi:
Vikas 5. Robert Good, 1982, Political Theory and Public Policy, Chicago: University of Chicago
Press. 6. George Edwards and Ira Sharkansky, 1978, The Policy Predicament – Making and
Implementation of Public Policy, Bombay: Allied. 7. Ishwar Dayal, 1976, Dynamics of Formulating Policy in Government of India, New Delhi,
Concept.
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8. Joyce Mitchell and William Mitchell, 1972, Political Analysis and Public Policy – An Introduction to Political Science, New Delhi, Thomson Press.
9. Y. Dror, 1971, Ventures in Policy Sciences – Concept and Application, New York, Ame Elsevier.
10. A. Ranney, ed., 1968, Political Science and Public Policy, Chicago, Markhan. 11. Y. Dror, 1968, Public Policy-Making Re-examined, Pennysylvania, Chandler. 12. Harold Lasswell and D. Learner, eds., 1951, The Policy Sciences, Pale Alto: Stanford
University Press. 13. Harold Lasswell, 1971, A Preview of Policy Sciences, New York, Elsevir
JOURNALS Administration and Society Alternatives American Political Science Review Comparative Political Studies Economic and Political Weekly European Journal of Political theory Indian Journal of Political Science International Political Science Review Political Theory Politics and Society Third World Quarterly
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PAPER 3.3: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
1. The Theory of Comparative Politics
Nature and Significance of Comparative Politics
Modern theories of Comparative Politics – State and Systems theories, Culture theories
Modern theories of Comparative Politics – Class theories and Political Economy theories.
Nature and Significance of Constitutionalism
2..Political Culture, Socialization, Communication
Political Culture: Conceptual tools; Elements and Types
Political Socialization: Conceptual tools; Agents
Political Communication: Structural Perspectives; Dynamics; Impact
3.Political Participation
Nature and Significance
Means and Levels of participation.
Problems of political participation; Reasons fro Non-participation
Political participation and the Electoral Process
4.Regimes, Parties, Elections and Pressure Groups
Nature and types of Regimes.
Political Parties: Classification; Functions; Parties and Interest Groups.
Importance of Elections and Electoral Behaviour.
Pressure Groups: Nature, Types, Functions
5.Nation Building
Nature of nation building
Role of Pluralism, Federalism in nation building
Role of Ethnicity, Language, Religion and Feminism in nation building REFERENCES
1. Alan R. Ball and B, Guy Peters. 2005. Modern Politics and Government, London, Palgrave.
2. Rod Hague. 2004. Comparative Government and Politics: An Introduction, London, Palgrave
3. Gabriel, Almond, et al. 2000. Comparative Politics Today: A World View, Delhi, Pearson Education Asia.
4. Ronald H. Chilcote. 1994. Theories of Comparative Politics: The Search for a Paradigm Reconsidered, Boulder, Westview Press.
5. Michael, Curtis, ed.1993. Introduction to Comparative Politics, New York, Harper and Row. 6. Roy Macridis and Steven L. Burg. 1991. Introduction to Comparative Politics: Regimes and
Changes, New York, Harper Collins. 7. Martin C. Needler. 1991. The Concepts of Comparative Politics, New York, Praeger. 8. Mattei, Dogan and Dominique Pelassy. 1990 How to Compare Nations: Strategies in
comparative Politics, Chatam, Chatham House Publishers. 9. Gabriel A. Almond. 1990. A Discipline Divided: Schools and Sects in Political Science,
Newbury Park, Sage Publications.
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10. Robert. Bates, ed. 1988. Toward a Political Economy of Development: A Rational Choice Perspective, Berkeley, Univeristy of California Press.
11. J.C.Johari. 1987. Comparative Political Theory: New Dimensions, Basic Concepts and Major Trends, New Delhi, Sterling.
12. Howard, Wirada, ed. 1985. New Directions in comparative Politics, Boulder, Colorado. 13. Parmatma, Sharan. 1984. Theory of Comparative Politics, New Delhi, Meenakashi
Prakashan. 14. Ali, Ashraf and L.N. Sharma. 1983. Political Sociology: a New grammar of Politics, New
Delhi, Universities Press. 15. Charles F. Andrain. 1983. Foundations of Comparative Politics: A Policy Perspective,
Monterey, Brooks-Cole Publishing. 16. James A. Bill and Robert L. Hardgrave, Jr.1981. Comparative Politics: The Quest for
Theory, Washington D.C., University Press of America. JOURNALS Comparative Political Studies Indian Journal of Political Science American Political Science Review International Political Science Review Politics and Society Political Theory Party Politics European Journal of Political theory Alternatives Third World Quarterly Economic and Political Weekly
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III SEMESTER BRANCHES
Paper 3.4 A: RURAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN KARNATAKA
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Rural Local Government in India in the ancient and medieval period.
Rural Local Government in India in the pre-Independence period.
Impact of Independence and the new Constitution on Rural Local Government.
Community Development Programmes and National Extension Service Schemes. Chapter 2 : Panchayati Raj – Phase I
Balwant Rai Mehta Study Team’s recommendations on democratic decentralization (1957).
The Mysore Local Boards and Village Panchayats Act of 1959: Structure, Functions and Finances of Panchayati Raj Institutions.
Working of Panchayati Raj Institutions under the Act of 1959.
Evaluation of Panchayati Raj during Phase I.
Chapter 3 : Panchayati Raj – Phase II
Asoka Mehta Report on democratic decentralization (1977).
The Karnataka Zilla Parishad, Taluk Panchayati Samiti and Mandal Panchayat Act of 1985/87: Structure, Functions and Finances.
Working of Panchayati Raj Institutions under the Act of 1985/87.
Evaluation of Panchayati Raj during Phase II.
Chapter 4 : Panchayati Raj – Phase III
The Constitution (73rd Amendment) Act, 1992.
The Karnataka Panchayati Raj Act of 1993.
Working of Panchayati Raj Institutions under the Act of 1993.
Evaluation of Panchayati Raj during Phase III. Chapter 5 : Issues in Panchayati Raj and Rural Development
Social Reality and Panchayati Raj.
Politicization of Panchayati Raj Institutions.
Debate over bureaucratic pre-eminence/dominance in Panchayati Raj Institutions.
Panchayati Raj and Weaker Sections; Reforms as suggested by expert committees. REFERENCES 1. Buddhadeb, Ghosh and Girish Kumar. 2006. State Politics and Panchayats in India, New
Delhi, Manohar. 2. Bas, Denters and Lawerence E. Rose. ed. 2005. Comparing Local Governance: Trends and
Developments, Hampshire, Macmillan Press. 3. Sweta Mishra.1994. Democratic Decentralization in India, New Delhi, Mittal. 4. Asha Kaushik, ed., 1994. Democratic Concerns in India’s Experiences, Jaipur, Aalekh. 5. C.M. Jain and T. Cangan, eds., 1993. Forty Years of Rural Development in India, Jaipur,
Printwell. 6. S.R. Maheshwari. 1993. Local Government in India, Agra, Educational Publishers.
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7. R.K. Arora and S. Sharma. 1992. Comparative and Development Administration, Jaipur: Arihant.
8. P.C. Mathur. 1991. Political Dynamics of Panchayati Raj, New Delhi, Konark. 9. Mohit Bhattacharya and Prabhat Dutta. 1991. Governing Rural India, New Delhi, Uppal. 10. Amitav Mukherjee. 1990. Researches in Decentralization, New Delhi, Heritage Publications. 11. Government of India. 1990. Panchayati Raj at a Glance, New Delhi, Department of Rural
Development. 12. Government of India. 1977. Asoka Mehta Committee Report on Democratic Decentralization,
Department of Rural Development. 13. G. Ram Reddy, ed.. 1977. Patterns of Panchayati Raj in India, New Delhi: Macmillan. 14. Henry Maddick. 1970. Panchayati Raj – A Study of Rural Local Government in India, London,
Longmans. 15. George Jacob, ed., 1967. Readings in Panchayati Raj, Hyderabad: NIRD. 16. Government of India. 1957. Report of the Team for the Study of Community Projects and
National Extension Services, 3 vols., New Delhi, Planning Commission. JOURNALS Administration and Society Administrative Change Indian Journal of Political Science Indian Journal of Public Administration Journal of Rural Development Kurukshetra
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PAPER 3.5 A : DYNAMICS OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN KARNATAKA
1. Society and Politics :
Sociology Class, Caste, Community and Religion
Position and Status of Weaker Sections
Govt. Interventions for their welfare and upliftment : Women and Children
The Dalits, the disabled and people below poverty line
NG O’s and working for the welfare of the weaker sections. 2. Backward class movement
Reports of Backward class Committees / Commissions from Miller to the present.
Caste Politics: Role of Dominant caste in state politics.
The politics of Dalits and Minorities in Karnataka 3. Pressure groups and Social Movements :
Farmers Movement, Labour Movement,
Health and Environmental Movement,
Human Rights Movement (PUCL) Dalit Movement. 4. Economic Growth Development in Karnataka :
Human Development Indicators.
Planning and Economic Development.
State Planning Board and its Functioning, Five-year plan and economic development.
Regional Economic Growth and debate over Imbalance: With special reference to Dr. D.M. Nanjundappa Committee Report
Sustainable Development: Issues and Challenges. 5. Science and Technology and Industrial Development :
Industrial growth and development.
White revolution.
Science and Technology,
Information Technology and Biotechnology. REFERENCES 1. K. Anantharama Rao. 2006. Suvarna Karnataka Darshana: Fifty years, Mangalore, Vidya
Publishers. 2. Palaksha M. 2006. Socio- Economic and Cultural History of Karnataka, Tiptur, Shashi
Prakashan. 3. K. Bhyrappa, Parisra Adyana, ed.2005, Bangalore, Sapna Book House 4. R.K. Sinha, ed. 2005, Environmental Movement in India (ed) K. Cherry Sudarshan, Eco-politics
and Development in India, New Delhi, Commonwealth Publication. 5. J.P. Singh and Manoj K. Dash. 2005. Disability Development in India, New Delhi,
Rehabilitation Council of India, Kanishka publishers. 6. Madhav Gadgil. Ed. 2004. Overview of Karnataka, A current Environmental Status, Bangalore
Abimani Publication. 7. Ramesh Chandra. 2004. Globalisation Liberalisation, privatisation and polity, Bundelkhand,
ISBN. 8. Shoeb Ahmed,. 2003. Industrial Growth and Employment in India, New Delhi ISBN. 9. Praveen Yogi, Social Justice and Empowerment, Ed 2000, Delhi, Kalpaz publication Pvt. Ltd.
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10. Dennis P. Curtin,. 1999. Information Technology the Breaking Wave New Delhi, Tata McGrow, Hill Publishing
11. Lawani B.T. ed. 1999. NGOs in Development, Jaipur, Rawat Publication. 12. Midatala Rani and Jayakumar. H, ed. 1998, Karnataka Government and Politics, Chetana
Book Home, Mysore. 13. Ksheera Sagar, Dalits Movements in India ed. 1998, New Delhi, Sage Publications. 14. D.V. Gundappa, 1997.Mysorina Dewanaryagalu, Mysore 15. Sumi Krishna, Environmental Politics, People’s lives and Development choices ed. 1996,New
Delhi, Sage publication. 16. Agarwal Kundanlal, ed, 1994. Economics of Development and Planning, New Delhi, Vikas
Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. 17. Gali Omvet. 1994. Dalits and the Democratic Revolution: Dr. Ambedkar and the Dalit
Movement in Colonial India, New Delhi, : Sage Publication. 18. G. Thimanaiah, ed. 1993.Power Politics and Social Justice Back word Castes in Karnataka,
ISEC Bangalore, Sage Publication. 19. Devendra Thankur, Role of Agriculture in economic Development, ed. 1991, New Delhi, Deep
and Deep Publishing House. 20. Nataraj. V.K. ed. 1986. Backward Class and Minorities in Karnataka Politics, Delhi, Sage
Publications 21. Mallikarjun. B. 1985. A Language Movement in Karnataka, In A.K. Biswas, Profiles in Indian
Languages, Kanpur, IIT. 22. George Mathew. ed. 1983.Shift in Indian Politics: Elections in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka,
New Delhi, Concept Publishing House. 23. Kuppuswamy B. 1978. Backward Class Movement in Karnataka, Bangalore, Bangalore
University 24. James Manor, ed. 1977. Political Change in An Indian State, Mysore 1917-1955, New Delhi,
Manohar Book Service. JOURNALS Economic and Political Weekly. Indian Journal of political science. Indian Journal of public Administration. Journal of Karnataka studies Karnataka Journal of Politics. Mainstream. March of Karnataka, Director of Information and Publicity, Govt. of Karnataka. Yojana (Students also have to consult the Mysore/Karnataka Gazetteer, and the Assembly Debates)
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PAPER 3.4 B: ADMINISTRATIVE THEORIES AND TRENDS 1.Theories of Administration
Nature and Typologies
Scientific Management
Classical theory
Bureaucratic theory.
2. Modern theories of Administration
Human Relations theory
Behavioural theory
Systems theory
Contemporary theories
3. Accountability and Control
Administrative Corruption: causes, consequences, cures.
Executive and Legislative control over administration
Judicial control over administration
Popular control over administration
4. New Horizons
Post-Modern Perspectives
Science and Technology and Public Administration
Good Governance
New Public Service
5. Civil Society and Public Administration
Civil Society and People’s participation in Government
Public-Private Partnerships.
Right to Information and Transparency
Citizens’ Charters. REFERENCES
1. Sapru R.K. 2006. Administrative Theories and Management Thought, New Delhi, Prentice-Hall of India
2. D.R. Sachdeva & Meena Sogani, 1990, Public Administration Concept and Applications, New Delhi, Associated Publication House.
3. Rumki Basu, 2000, Public Administration – Concepts and Theories, New Delhi, Sterling Publication
4. Hans Raj, 1991, Principles of Public Administration, Delhi, Surjeet 5. M.P. Sharma & B.L. Sadana, 2006, Public Administration in Theory and Practice,
Allahabad, Kitab Mahal 6. A. Avasthi & S.R. Maheshwari, 2002, Public Administration, Agra, lakshmi Narian Agarwal 7. Mohit Bhattacharya, 1993, Public Administration, Calcutta, world Press 8. V.Bhaskara Rao & Arivnd Sharama,(eds) 1996, Public Administration – Quest for Identity,
New Delhi, Vikas
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JOURNALS Administration and Society Administrative Change Administrator Indian Journal of Political Science Indian Journal of Public Administration Management in Government Public Administration Review
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3.5B: DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION
1. Introduction
Concept of Development.
Capitalist, Socialist and Third World Models.
Sustainable Development.
Human Development. 2. Development Administration
Genesis and growth.
Relationship between Public Administration and Development Administration.
Bureaucracy and Development Administration.
Innovation and Reform in Development Administration. 3. International Aid and Development
Foreign Aid
Overseas/Official Development Assistance (ODA)
Multilateral Aid and Development: Role of the World Bank and IMF.
Trade and Development: The World Trade Organization
4. Agrarian and Industrial Sectors
The Green and Gene Revolutions: Nature, impact and implications
The Public Sector: Problems and prospects
Small-scale Industries: Problems and prospects
Cottage Industries: Problems and prospects
5. Select Issues
Poverty and Slums
Environment and Development
Public Distribution System
Cooperative Movement, Dairy Development REFERENCES
1. Maggie Black, 2002, The No-Nonsense Guide to International Development, Oxford: New Internationalist.
2. Tim Allen and Alan Thomas, eds., 2000, Poverty and Development into the 21st Century, Oxford: OUP
3. Richard Norgaard, 1994, Development Betrayed, London and New York: Routledge 4. Vicky Randall and Robin Theobald, 1998. Political Change and Underdevelopment – A
Critical Introduction to Third World Politics, London: Macmillan. 5. Sing Chew and Robert Denemark, eds., 1996.The Underdevelopment of Development,
London and New Delhi: Sage. 6. B.C. Smith, 1996, Understanding Third World Politics – Theories of Political Change and
Development, London: Macmillan 7. Wil Hout, 1993, Capitalism and the Third World – Development, Dependence and the
World System, Vermont: Edward Elgar 8. Iqbal Narain, ed, Development, Politics and Social Theory, (New Delhi: Sterling). 9. Bertrand Schneider, 1988, The Barefoot Revolution, (London: IT Publishers). 10. Michael Todaro, 1983, Economic Development in the Third World, (New York: Longman).
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11. Daya Krishna, 1979, Political Development – A Critical Perspective, (New Delhi: Oxford University Press).
12. S.K Sharma, ed., 1978, Dynamics of Development – An International Perspective, (Delhi: Concept).
13. Irving Louis Horowitz, 1972, Three Worlds of Development – The Theory and Practice of International Stratification, (New York: Oxford University Press).
14. Andre Gunder Frank, 1970, Latin America – Underdevelopment or Revolution, (New York and London: Modern Reader).
15. Andre Gunder Frank, Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America, New York and London, Monthly Review Press.
JOURNALS Administration and Society Administrative Change Administrator Alternatives Daedalus Development Dialogue Indian Journal of Political Science Indian Journal of Public Administration Management in Government Public Administration Review Third World Resurgence
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PAPER 3.4 C: DYNAMICS OF UNITED STATES FOREIGN POLICY 1: Foundation of US Foreign Policy
Basis and Evolution of US Foreign Policy
United States and World War I
United States and World War II 2: The Making of US Foreign Policy
Role of US Congress and President
Role of State Department, Pentagon and National Security Council
Role of Pressure Groups, Think Tanks, Media and Public Opinion 3: US Foreign Policy during Cold War Period
Marshall Plan
Containment Policy
Alliance System
Arms Control and Disarmament 4: US and Major issues in World Politics
Human Rights
Environmental Issues
Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Issues
International Terrorism 5: US Policy towards Multilateral Organizations.
Contemporary issues in US-UN relations
Contemporary issues in US-WTO relations
Internal debate in the US on interventionism
REFERENCES 1. Richard Ashby Wilson. ed. 2005. Human Rights in the ‘War on Terror, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. 2. Jurg Martin Gabriel, 2002, The American Conception of Neutrality after 1941, New York:
Palgrave and Macmillan 3. Steven W Hook and John Spanier, 2000, American Foreign Policy since World War II,
Washington: CQ Press 4. Martha Honey & Tom Bary (eds.), 2000, Global Focus: US foreign Policy at the New
Millennium (London: Macmillan 5. Douglas J. Murray and Paul R. Viotti. 1994. The Defense Policies of Nations: A
Comparative Study, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press. 6. Geir, Lundestad and Odd Arne Westad, ed. 1993. Beyond the Cold War: The New
Dimensions in International Relations, Oslo, Scandinavian University Press. 7. The Cambridge History of American Foreign Relations, Vol.I, II & III, 1993, New York:
Cambridge University Press 8. Thomas A Bailey, 1990, A Diplomatic History of the American People, New Delhi, Prentice-
Hall of India 9. Thomas E Mann (ed.), 1990, A Question of Balance: The President, the Congress and
Foreign Policy , Washington: The Brookings Institution 10. Joseph S. Nye, 1990. Bound to Lead: The Changing Nature of American Power, New
York, Basic Books.
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11. Michael H. Hunt. 1987. Ideology and U.S. Foreign Policy, New Haven, Yale University Press
12. David P Forsythe (ed.), American Foreign Policy in an Uncertain World , 1984, London: University of Nebraska Press
JOURNALS Asian Survey Foreign Affairs Foreign Policy International Studies Journal of Conflict Resolution Journal of International Affairs Journal of Peace Research Security-Dialogue South Asian Survey Third World Quarterly World Politics
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PAPER 3.5C: INDIAN FOREIGN POLICY DYNAMICS 1.Determinants
Historical and geographical
Philosophical and Cultural
Strategic
Economic 2.Objectives
National Security
Economic Development
Quest for Power and Influence
International Peace. Disarmament and World Order 3. Formulation
Parliament and Cabinet
Civil and Military Bureaucracy
Political Parties and Pressure Groups
Public Opinion and the Media 4. Foreign Policy Analysis
Levels of analysis, Input-Output analysis
Non-Alignment – as an Ideology, Policy and Strategy.
Non-Alignment – as a ‘Movement’
Contemporary discourse on Non-Alignment 5. Assessment
Objectives, Capability, Performance of India’s Foreign Policy
Coalition Governments and foreign policy
India as a Nuclear Power. REFERENCES
1. Sharma R.R. ed. 2005. India and Emerging Asia, New Delhi, Sage Publications. 2. Baldev Raj Nayar and T.V.Paul. 2005. India in the World Order: Searching for Major-
Power Status, New Delhi, Foundation Books. 3. Prem Shankar Jha. 2004. Kashmir: 1947, Origins of a Dispute, New Delhi, OUP. 4. J.N.Dixit. 2003. India’s Foreign Policy, 1947-2003, New Delhi, Picus Books. 5. . Raja Mohan. 2003. Crossing the Rubicon: The Shaping of India’s New Foreign Policy,
New Delhi, Viking Books. 6. V.P. Dutt. 2003. India’s Foreign Policy in a Changing World, New Delhi, Vikas 7. Dennis, Kux. 2001. The United States and Pakistan 1947-2000:Disenchanted Allies,
Karachi, OUP. 8. P.R.Chari and Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema. 2001. The Simla Agreement 1972: Its Wasted
Promise, New Delhi, Manohar. 9. Frederic, Grare and Amitabh Mattoo, eds. 2001. India and ASEAN: The Politics of India’s
Look East Policy, New Delhi, Manohar. 10. Ashley J. Tellis, et al. 2001. Limited Conflicts under the Nuclear Umbrella: Indian and
Pakistani Lessons from the Kargil Crisis, Santa Monica, RAND Corporation. 11. Jaswant Singh. 1999. Defending India, New York, St. Martin’s Press.
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12. George Perkovich. 1999. India’s Nuclear Bomb: The Impact on Global Proliferation, New Delhi, Oxford University Press
13. I.K.Gujral. 1998. A Foreign Policy for India, New Delhi, Ministry of External Affairs. 14. Jasgit Singh, ed. 1998. Nuclear India, New Delhi, Knowledge World.. 15. J.N.Dixit. 1998. Across Borders: 50 Years of India’s Foreign Policy, New Delhi, Picus
Books. 16. Sumit Ganguly and Ted Greenwood, eds. 1996. Mending Fences: Confidence and
Security Building Measures in South Asia , Boulder, Westview Press. 17. Kripa Sridharan. 1996. The ASEAN Region in India’s Foreign Policy, Aldershot, Dartmouth
Publishing Co. 18. J.N. Dixit. 1996. My South Block Years: Memoirs of a Foreign Secretary, New Delhi,
UBSPD. 19. Sandy Gordon and Stephen, Henningham, eds. 1995. India Looks East: An Emerging
Power and its Asia-Pacific Neighbours, Canberra, Australian National University. 20. Michael Krepon and Amit Sevak, eds. 1995. Crisis Prevention, Confidence Building and
Reconciliation in South Asia, New York, St. Martin’s Press. 21. Satu P. Limaye. 1993. U.S-Indian Relations: The Pursuit of Accomodation, Boulder,
Westview. 22. Dennis, Kux. 1992. India and the United States: Estranged Democracies, 1941-91,
Washington D.C., National Defence University Press 23. A.P. Rana, 1981, Imperatives of Non-Alignment.
JOURNALS Asian Survey IDSA Journal India Quarterly International Studies Mainstream South Asian Studies South Asian Survey World Focus
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PAPER 3.4D: EVOLUTION OF THE AMERICAN POLITY
1. The Revolutionary Roots of the Constitution
Colonial America – a brief overview
The Road to the American Revolution
The American Revolution
The Declaration of American Independence
2. The Making of the American Constitution
The Articles of Confederation
The Virginia Plan
The New Jersey Plan
The Basic Philosophy of the Constitution
3. The Growth of the Constitution
The Federalist Papers
The Bill of Rights
The Amendment process
The power of Judicial Review
4. American Political Thought and Ideas- Part 1
Alexander Hamilton
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
5. American Political Thought and Ideas – Part 2
Henry David Thoreau
Abraham Lincoln
Woodrow Wilson
Martin Luther King
REFERENCES 1. Michael A. Genovese. 2005. The Presidency and the Constitution: Cases and
Controversies, London, Palmgrave. 2. Nigel, Bowles. 1998. Government and Politics of the United States, London, Palmgrave. 3. Peter, Nardulli F.ed. 1992. The Constitution and American Political Devlopment, Urbana,
University of Illinois Press. 4. Theodore J. Lowi. 1985. The Personal President: Power Invested, Promise Unfulfilled,
Ithaca, Cornell University Press. 5. Theodore J. Lowi. 1979. The End of Liberalism, New York, Norton. 6. George J. Graham and Scarlett G. Graham. 1977. Founding Principles of American
government: Two Hundred Years of Democracy on Trial, Bloomington, Indiana University Press.
7. Forrest Mcdonald, et al. 1973. The Last Best Hope: a History of the United States, Massachusetts, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company.
8. Ram Chandra Gupta. 1967. Political Philosophies of Eminent Americans 9. Alexis de Tocqueville. 1966. Democracy in America 2 vols, New York, Harper & Row. 10. Charles A Beard, 1961, American Government and Politics, New York, Macmillan
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PAPER 3.5D: AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
1. The U.S. Congress
Origins
Powers of the Congress
Functions of the Congress
Congressional Committees
2. American Federalism
Federalism and American Ideology
The Dynamics of the American Federalism
Cooperative Federalism & Marble Cake Federalism
States Rights and Dual Federalism
3. The Presidency
The Constitutional basis of Presidential Power
The Executive Branch Establishment – the White House Staff, the Vice-President, the Cabinet.
The President as a national and world leader.
4. The Judiciary
Federal Judicial Supremacy
The organization of the Federal Courts – The U.S. District courts; the U.S. Court of Appeals.
The Supreme Court and Judicial Review
The Changing role of the Judiciary
5. The Bureaucracy
The growth of the American Bureaucratic State
Bureaus and Bureaucrats
Problems of making and Implementing Policy.
Civil Service reforms
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REFERENCES 1. Michael A. Genovese. 2005. The Presidency and the Constitution: Cases and Controversies,
London, Palmgrave. 2. Nigel, Bowles. 1998. Government and Politics of the United States, London, Palmgrave. 3. Peter, Nardulli F.ed. 1992. The Constitution and American Political Devlopment, Urbana,
University of Illinois Press. 4. Theodore J. Lowi. 1985. The Personal President: Power Invested, Promise Unfulfilled, Ithaca,
Cornell University Press. 5. Theodore J. Lowi. 1979. The End of Liberalism, New York, Norton. 6. George J. Graham and Scarlett G. Graham. 1977. Founding Principles of American
government: Two Hundred Years of Democracy on Trial, Bloomington, Indiana University Press.
7. Forrest Mcdonald, et al. 1973. The Last Best Hope: a History of the United States, Massachusetts, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company.
8. Ram Chandra Gupta. 1967. Political Philosophies of Eminent Americans 9. Alexis de Tocqueville. 1966. Democracy in America 2 vols, New York, Harper & Row. 10. Charles A. Beard. 1961. American Government and Politics, New York, Macmillan. JOURNALS Alternatives American Political Science review American Political Science Review Comparative Political Studies International Political Science Review Political Theory Politics and Society
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PAPER 3.4E: HUMAN RIGHTS: THEORETICAL AND IDEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
1. Human Rights : A Theoretical Perspective
Natural Rights and Human Rights
Natural Law and Human Rights
Human dignity/Utilitarianism
2. Human Rights in Western Political Thought
Greek traditions
Roman traditions
Impact of the Renaissance, Reformation and the French Revolution
The Classical criticism of the theory of Human Rights – focus on Burke, Hegel, Bentham and Marx
3. Human Rights in Non-Western Cultures
Ancient Indian political thinkers – a select study
Indian Renaissance and its impact
Gandhi and Human Rights
Ancient Chinese political thinkers – Confucius, Lao tse
4. Politics, Society and Human Rights
Universality of Human Rights and ‘Cultural Relativism’
Human Rights: ‘Individualism’ versus ‘Communitarianism’
Societal Development and the Human Rights discourse
Power Interests and the Human Rights discourse 5. Human Rights and Contemporary Political Thought
H.L.Phart,
John Finnis,
John Rawls,
Ronald Dworkin REFERENCES
1. Khanna D.D. and Gert W. Kueck. eds. 2003. Conflict Resolution, Human Rights and Democracy, Delhi, Shipra.
2. Debi Chatterjee, Sucheta Ghosh and Sumita Sen. 2002. Human Rights: Theory and Practice, New Delhi, South Asia Publishers.
3. Tony Evans, 2001. The Politics of Human Rights: A Global Perspective, London: Pluto Press.
4. Hilary Poole, ed. 1999. Human Rights: The Essential Reference, Phoenix, Oryx Press. 5. Tony, Evans. 1998. Human Rights Fifty Years On: A Reappraisal, Manchester, Manchester
University Press. 6. Tony, Evans. 1996. US Hegemony and the Project of Universal Human Rights, Basingstoke,
Macmillan. 7. David Beetham, ed. 1995. Politics and Human rights, Blackwell, Oxford. 8. Johan, Galtung. 1994. Human Rights in Another Key, Cambridge, Polity Press. 9. Jack, Donnelly. 1993. International Human Rights, Boulder, Westview Press.
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10. Katerina, Tomasevski. 1993. Development Aid and Human Rights Revisited, London, Pinter. 11. Robinson A.H. and Merrills J.G. eds. 1992. Human Rights in the World, Manchester,
Manchester University Press. 12. Tamilmoran V.T. 1992. Human Rights in third World Perspectives, New Delhi, Har-Anand. 13. Krishna Iyer V.R. 1990. Human Rights and Inhuman Wrongs, New Delhi, B.R. Publishers. 14. Flatham R.E. 1991. The Practice of Rights, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. 15. Zeha Arat. 1991. Democracy and Human rights in Developing Countries, London, Lynne
Rienner. 16. Welch C.E. and Leary V.A. 1990. Asian Perspectives on Human Rights, Boulder, Westview. 17. Antonio Cassese. 1990. Human Rights in a Changing World, Oxford, Oxford University
Press. 18. Jack, Donnelly. 1989. Universal Human Rights in Theory and Practice, Ithaca, Cornell
University. 19. Katerina, Tomasevski. 1989. Development Aid and Human Rights, London, Pinter
Publishers. 20. David P. Forsythe, ed. 1989. Human Rights and Development: International Views, London. 21. Vincent R.J. 1986. Human Rights and International Relations, Cambridge, Cambridge
University. 22. Wirada H.J.ed. 1982. Human Rights and US Human Rights Policy, Washington D.C,
American Enterprise Institute. 23. Richard Falk. 1981. Human Rights and State Sovereignty, London, Holmes and Meier. 24. Newburg R.P. ed.1980. The Politics of Human Rights, New York, New York University Press. 25. Naom, Chomsky. 1978. Human Rights and American Foreign Policy, Nottingham,
Spokesman. 26. Maurice, Cranston. 1975. What Are Human Rights?, London, Bodley Head. 27. Raphael D.D. ed. 1967. Political Theory and the Rights of Man, London, Macmillan
JOURNALS Alternatives Daedalus Economic and Political weekly Human Rights Quarterly Political Studies The American Political Science Review The Indian Journal of Political Science
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PAPER 3.5E: HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 1. United Nations and Human Rights
Charter Provisions
Universal Declaration of Human rights
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural rights
International Covenant on Civil and Political rights
2.Human Rights Implementation and Enforcement (Global Instruments)
The UN Human Rights Council
The Human Rights Committee
The Commission on Status of Women
ILO/UNESCO
3. Human Rights implementation and Enforcement (Regional Instruments)
The European convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
The European Court of Justice and the European Union
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
The African charter on Human rights
4. Cold War Human Rights Diplomacy
Human Rights diplomacy of the West vis-à-vis former Communist States
Human Rights diplomacy of the West vis-à-vis the Third World
Human Rights and Foreign Policy during the Cold War.
5. Human Rights and World Politics: Issues a. Human Rights and International Relations – theoretical perspectives
Human Rights and foreign Policy
Subsistence Rights REFERENCES
1. Khanna D.D. and Gert W. Kueck. eds. 2003. Conflict Resolution, Human Rights and Democracy, Delhi, Shipra.
2. Debi Chatterjee, Sucheta Ghosh and Sumita Sen. 2002. Human Rights: Theory and Practice, New Delhi, South Asia Publishers.
3. Tony Evans, 2001. The Politics of Human Rights: A Global Perspective, London: Pluto Press.
4. Hilary Poole, ed. 1999. Human Rights: The Essential Reference, Phoenix, Oryx Press. 5. Tony, Evans. 1998. Human Rights Fifty Years On: A Reappraisal, Manchester,
Manchester University Press. 6. Tony, Evans. 1996. US Hegemony and the Project of Universal Human Rights,
Basingstoke, Macmillan. 7. David Beetham, ed. 1995. Politics and Human rights, Blackwell, Oxford. 8. Johan, Galtung. 1994. Human Rights in Another Key, Cambridge, Polity Press. 9. Jack, Donnelly. 1993. International Human Rights, Boulder, Westview Press. 10. Katerina, Tomasevski. 1993. Development Aid and Human Rights Revisited, London,
Pinter. 11. Robinson A.H. and Merrills J.G. eds. 1992. Human Rights in the World, Manchester,
Manchester University Press.
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12. Tamilmoran V.T. 1992. Human Rights in third World Perspectives, New Delhi, Har-Anand.
13. Krishna Iyer V.R. 1990. Human Rights and Inhuman Wrongs, New Delhi, B.R. Publishers.
14. Flatham R.E. 1991. The Practice of Rights, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. 15. Zeha Arat. 1991. Democracy and Human rights in Developing Countries, London, Lynne
Rienner. 16. Welch C.E. and Leary V.A. 1990. Asian Perspectives on Human Rights, Boulder,
Westview. 17. Antonio Cassese. 1990. Human Rights in a Changing World, Oxford, Oxford University
Press. 18. Jack, Donnelly. 1989. Universal Human Rights in Theory and Practice, Ithaca, Cornell
University. 19. Katerina, Tomasevski. 1989. Development Aid and Human Rights, London, Pinter
Publishers. 20. David P. Forsythe, ed. 1989. Human Rights and Development: International Views,
London. 21. Vincent R.J. 1986. Human Rights and International Relations, Cambridge, Cambridge
University. 22. Wirada H.J.ed. 1982. Human Rights and US Human Rights Policy, Washington D.C,
American Enterprise Institute. 23. Richard Falk. 1981. Human Rights and State Sovereignty, London, Holmes and Meier. 24. Newburg R.P. ed.1980. The Politics of Human Rights, New York, New York University
Press. 25. Naom, Chomsky. 1978. Human Rights and American Foreign Policy, Nottingham,
Spokesman. 26. Maurice, Cranston. 1975. What Are Human Rights?, London, Bodley Head. 27. Raphael D.D. ed. 1967. Political Theory and the Rights of Man, London, Macmillan
JOURNALS Alternatives Daedalus Human Rights Quarterly Political Studies The American Political Science Review The Indian Journal of Political Science
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PAPER 3.4 F: INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
1: Introduction
Nature, basis and characteristics of International Organization.
Development of International Organization from the Treaty of Westphalia to the League of Nations.
International Law and International Organization.
International Politics and International Organization. 2.The United Nations
Genesis of the United Nations.
Changing Goals and Principles
Changing role of the Secretary-General.
Finances of the UN. 3.The United Nations and World Peace
Pacific Settlement of International Disputes and Collective Security.
Post-Conflict State Building
Terrorism
Disarmament and Arms Control.
Peacekeeping Operations. 4: The United Nations and Development
Promotion of Human Rights
Social, Economic and Cultural Development.
International Trade and Finance.
Environmental Protection and Conservation. 5.Evaluation of the United Nations
Power Politics in the UN.
Achievements and Shortcomings of the UN.
Reform and Restructuring of the UN.
Contemporary Challenges before the UN. REFERENCES
1. Kofi Annan, Report of the UN Secretary-General, 2005, In Larger Freedom – Towards Development, Security and Human Rights for All, (New York: UN Department of Public Information).
2. Marc DaCosta Alleyne, 2004, Global Lies? Propaganda, the United Nations and World Order, (New York and London: Palgrave).
3. Michael Glennon, 2001, Limits of Law, Prerogatives of Power, (New York and London: Palgrave).
4. Kofi Annan, UN Secretary-General’s Millennium Report, 2000, We, the Peoples – The Role of the United Nations in the 21st Century, (New York: UN Department of Public Information).
5. Dimitris Bourantonis and Jarrod Wiener, 1995, The United Nations in the New World Order, (London: Macmillan).
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6. K.P. Saksena, 1993, Reforming the United Nations – The Challenge of Relevance, (New Delhi: Sage).
7. A. LeRoy Bennett, 1980, International Organizations – Principles and Issues, (New Jersey: Prentice-Hall).
8. Leland Goodrich, 1974, The United Nations in a Changing World, (New York: Columbia University Press).
9. James Boyd, 1971, UN Peacekeeping Operations – A Military and Political Appraisal, (New York: Praeger).
10. H.G. Nicholas, 1971, The United Nations as a Political Institution, (New York: Oxford University Press).
11. Inis Claude, Jr., 1967, The Changing United Nations, (New York: Random House). 12. Gerard Mangone, ed., 1966, UN Administration of Economic and Social Programmes,
(New York: Columbia University Press). 13. Leland Goodrich and Anne Simons, 1955, The United Nations and the Maintenance of
International Peace and Security, (Washington, DC: Brookings). 14. Gerard Mangone, 1954, A Short History of International Organization, (New York: McGraw
Hill). 15. F.P. Walters, 1952, A History of the League of Nations, (London: Oxford University Press). 16. United Nations, 1945-46, Documents of the UN Conference on International Organization,
(London and New York: UN Information Organization). Journals Daedalus Foreign Affairs Human Rights Quarterly International Affairs International Organization Policy Review The Futurist
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PAPER 3.4 F: INTERNATIONAL LAW 1. Nature of International Law
Evolution, Nature and Basis of International Law
International Law and Municipal Law
Public International law and Private International Law
Weaknesses of International Law
2. Sources of International Law
Customs and Conventions
Treaty Law
Decisions of Judicial or Arbitral Tribunals
Other sources of International Law
3: Rights and Duties of States under International Law
Self-Preservation
Recognition
Intervention
War, Extradition and Asylum
Sovereign Equality and Mutual Benefits
4. Major Issues in International Law
Maritime issues
Prisoners of War
Refugees
Ethnic Minorities
5: International Law in a Globalised World; International Organisations and International Law
Universal Declaration of Human rights
League of Nations and International Law
United Nations and International Law
International Court of Justice and International Criminal Courts REFERENCES
1. Nicholas, Wheeler J. 2001. Saving Strangers: Humanitarian Intervention in International Society, Oxford.
2. B.S. Chimni, 2000, International Refugee Law: A Reader, New Delhi, Sage Publication 3. Michael, Byers. 2000. The Role of Law in International Politics, Oxford. 4. Malcolm N. Shaw. 1998. International Law, Cambridge. 5. Tom Woodhouse, Robert Bruce and Malcolm Dando, eds. 1998. Peacekeeping and
Peacemaking: Towards Effective Intervention on Post-Cold War Conflicts, New York, St. Martin’s.
6. Thomas M. Franck. 1995. Fairness in International Law and Institutions, New York, Oxford.
7. Anthony D’Amato. 1995. International Law: Process and Prospect, New York, Transnational.
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8. Rosalyn, Higgins. 1994. Problems and Process: International Law and How We Use It, New York, Oxford.
9. Boutros, Boutros-Ghali. 1992. An Agenda for Peace: Preventive Diplomacy, Peacemaking and Peace-keeping, New York, United Nations.
10. Paul, Reuter. 1992. Introduction to the Law of Treaties, London, Pinter. 11. David P. Forsythe. 1990. The Politics of International Law: U.S. Foreign Policy
Reconsidered, Boulder, Lynne Rienner. 12. Ken Booth. 1985. Law, Force and Diplomacy at Sea, Winchester, Allen & Unwin.
JOURNALS American Journal of International Law Human Rights Quarterly Indian Journal of International Law International Political Science Review The Annals
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IV SEMESTER
PAPER: 4.1: MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHT Rationale: The intention of the paper is to provide an understanding of universality and contextuality of the key political concepts contributed by modern and contemporary political thinkers. 1 : Social Contractualists
Thomas Hobbes
John Locke
Jean Jacques Rousseau
2 : Idealists and Utilitarians
Hegel
T.H.Green
Jeremy Bentham
John Stuart Mill
3 : Socialists
Karl Marx
Lenin
Mao Zedong
Antonio Gramsci
4.Contemporary Political Thinkers
Karl Popper
Jargen Habermas
Michael Foucault
Friedrich Hayek
5 : Critiques of Western Thought/Tradition
M.K.Gandhi
Edward Said
Liberation theology of Latin America
Naom Chomsky
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REFERENCES 1. Ian, Adams and R.W.Dyson. 2004. Fifty Great Political Thinkers, London, Routledge 2. Terence Ball and Richard Bellamy (Ed) (2003) Twenthieth Century Political Thought,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 3. Iain Hampsher- Monk (1992) A History of Modern Political Thought, Oxford: Blackwell 4. Plamenatz John Man And Society, Volume II, Oxford: Longman. 5. Quentin Skinner (2002) Visions of Politics: Hobbes and Civil Science, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. 6. Sorell Tom (Ed). The Cambridge Companion to Hobbes: Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press 7. Chappell Vere (Ed) The Cambridge Companion to Locke: Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press 8. Nicholoson Peter.P (1990) The Political Philosophy of the British Idealists, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. 9. Gutting Gary (Ed) The Cambridge Companion to Foucault: Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press 10. Michael H. Lessnoff (1999) Political Philosophers of the Twentieth Century Oxford:
Blackwell 11. White Stephen K. (Ed). The Cambridge Companion to Habermas: Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press 12. Gray J. (1984) Hayek on Liberty Oxford: Blackwell 13. Karl Popper The Open Society and its Enemies 14. Maxey Political Philosophies 15. George Sabine History of Political Theory 16. Cahoone Lawrence (Ed) From Modernism to Post Modernism: An Anthology Blackwell 17. William Ebenstein Great Political Thinkers 18. Wayper. C. L.Political Thought 19. D.R.Bhandari History of Political Philosophy 20. Bhikhu Parekh Contemporary Political Thinkers 21. John Dunn Western Political Theory in the Face of Future 22. John Hollowell Main Currents in Modern Political Thought 23. Preston King & B.C.Parekh (Ed) (1968) Politics and Experience Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press JOURNALS American Philosophical Quarterly Indian Journal of Political Science Indian Journal of Political Studies International Philosophical Quarterly Philosophy East and West Political Studies
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PAPER 4.2 : POLITICAL ANALYSIS AND RESEARCH METHODS
1. Approaches and Significance of Political Analysis
Meaning and Importance of Political Analysis
Distributive Analysis,
Game theory and Decision – Making Theory
Communication Theory. 2. Political Sociology and Political Economy
Political Socialization
Political Culture
Political Economy, Theories and types of Elites
Theories of Development and under-development
3. Nature and importance of Social Research
Nature of Social Research
Interrelationship between Theory and Research; Importance of Research in Political Science.
Nature and Principles of the Scientific Method; Relevance and limits of Scientific Enquiry.
Objectivity in Social Science Research. 4. Research Design
Formulation of Research Design
Role of Hypothesis
Levels and units of Analysis in Political Science. 5. Data Collection and Report / Thesis writing
Primary and Secondary Sources, use of Internet
Survey Method: Questionnaires, Schedules, Sampling and Interview Techniques, Principles of Report / Thesis writing
Findings, Generalizations, Recommendations and References. REFERENCES
1. O.P. Gauba 2005. An Introduction to Political Theory, Delhi Macmillan India. 2. U.R. Ghai & K.K.Ghai. 2004. Contemporary Political Analysis, Jalandhar New Academic
Publisher. 3. Robert A. Dahl. 2003. Modern Political Analysis, New Delhi Pearson Education. 4. Tim, May. 2001. Social Research: Issues, Methods and Process, Buckingham, Open
University Press. 5. Aldridge, A and Levine, K. 2001. Surveying the Social World, Buckingham, Open
University Press. 6. Lee, R.M. 2001. Unobstrusive Methods in Social research, Buckingham, Open University
Press. 7. Williams, M and May, T. 1996. Introduction to the Philosophy of Social Research, London,
UCI Press. 8. P. G. Das. 1996. Modern Political Theory, Calcutta, New Central Book Agency 9. Homan, R. 1991. The Ethics of Social Research, London, Longman. 10. Oyen, E. 1990. Comparative Methodology, London, Sage.
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11. Janet Bultolph Johnson & Richard A. Joslyn 1987. Political Science Research Methods, New Delhi, Prentice Hall of India
12. Paramatma Sharan .1984. Theory of Comparative Politics, New Delhi Meenakshi Prakashan
13. Hans Raj. 1984. Theory & Practice in Social Research, New Delhi, Surjeet Publisher. 14. Davies and Levies. 1971. Modern Political Analysis, Delhi, Vikas.
JOURNALS Alternatives American Political Science Review Comparative Political Studies Economic and Political Weekly European Journal of Political theory Indian Journal of Political Science International Political Science Review Political Theory Politics and Society Third World Quarterly
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PAPER 4.3: COMPUTERS AND STATISTICS: APPLICATION IN SOCIAL SCIENCE
1: Computer Fundamentals
Organization, Evolution, Classification, Data Representation & Conversions
Hardware Components: Internals, Externals and Network Peripherals
Software Components: Applications, Operating Systems, Programmes and Packages 2: Computer Network and Internet Issues
Internet and Intranet: Components and Advantages
Working of Internet and Classifications
Internet Security: Firewalls, Hacking, and Cyber Terrorism
Information Technology and Multimedia
3: Importance of Statistical Analysis
Basic Concepts: Variables, Graphs, Frequency and Probability Distribution
Scales of Measurements and Construction of Frequency Tables
Univariate Analysis: Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion 4: Advanced Statistical Analysis
Bivariate Analysis: Correlation and Measures of Association
Simple and Multiple Regression models
Multivariate Analysis: Factor, Cluster, Discriminant Analysis
5: Introduction to Statistical Packages
SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences)
Statistica and S-Plus
REFERENCES
1. Jeff, Gill. 2006. Essential Mathematics for Political and Social Research, London, Cambridge University Press.
2. Sean, Geer. 2004. Essential Internet, London: Profile Book Limited. 3. V. Rajaram, 2004.Fundamentals of Computers, New Delhi: Prentice-Hall of India. 4. Toulose and Luke. 1998. Politics of Cyberspace: A New Political Science Reader, New York
Routledge 5. John P Hayes. 1998. Computer Architecture and Organizations, Singapore: Mc-Graw-Hill
Book Co. 6. Ralf Stenmetz and Klara Nahrstedt. 1995. Multimedia: Computing, Communication and
Application New Delhi: Pearson Education Asia. 7. Andrew s Tanenbuam. 1988. Computer Networks, New Delhi: Prentice-hall of India. 8. Mathews Leon. 1988. Internet for Everyone, New Delhi: Leon Tech world. 9. Kenneth Kenistan and Deepak Kumar. 2004. IT Experience in India, New Delhi: Sage. 10. C. B. Gupta. 1977. An Introduction to Statistical Methods, New Delhi: Vikas Publication. 11. John E Freund. 1973. Modern Elementary Statistics, New Jersey, prentice-hall Inc. 12. D.N. Elhance. 1967. Fundamental of Statistics, Allahabad: Kitab Mahal. 13. Helen M. Walker. 1965. Elementary Statistical Methods, Calcutta, IBH Publication.
Computer Magazines Dataquest Digit IT
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IV SEMESTER BRANCHES
PAPER 4.4 A: URBAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN KARNATAKA
1 : Introduction
Theory and Practice of Urban Local Government in developed countries.
Evolution of Urban Local Government in India in the pre-Independence period.
Urban Local Government in the post-Independence period in Mysore/Karnataka – Municipal Corporation Acts of 1949, 1964 and 1976.
Evaluation of the working of Urban Local Bodies under these enactments. 2: Legislation for Urban Local Governance
The 74th Constitutional Amendment, 1992: Background, Features, Functions and Finances of Urban Local Bodies.
The Karnataka Nagarpalika Act, 1994: Background, Features, Functions and Finances of Urban Local Bodies.
Evaluation of the Acts of 1992 and 1994.
Contemporary status of Urban Local Governance in Karnataka. 3: Politics and Urban Local Governance
Elections, political parties and urban politics.
Relationship between politics and administration.
Tension areas.
Suggested reforms. 4: Personnel Administration and Management
Position Classification in Urban Local Government.
Role of Commissioners/Administrators/Chief Executive Officers.
Gazetted and Non-gazetted Personnel: Recruitment, Training, Promotion, Discipline, and Retirement.
Problems and Challenges of Personnel Administration and Management. 5: Major Issues in Urban Local Governance
Unplanned urbanization.
Governmental supervision and control.
Continuing dichotomy between functions and finances.
Privatization of urban services.
Public-Private Partnerships.
Exploration of concepts like Sustainable Urban Development, ‘Sustainable Cities’, ‘Carrying Capacity’ and Ecological Balance.
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REFERENCES 1. Michael, Mann and Evelin Hust. Eds. 2006. Urbanisation and Governance in India, New
Delhi, Manohar. 2. Indu, Banga.ed. 2006. The City in Indian History, New Delhi, Manohar. 3. Denis, Vidal and Veronique Dupont and Emma Tarlo. 2006. Delhi: Urban Space and
Human Destinies, New Delhi, Manohar. 4. Robert, Neuwirth. 2006. Shadow Cities: A Billion Squatters, A New Urban World,
Routledge. 5. Isa, Baud and Hans Schenk. eds. 2006. Solid Waste Management: Modes, Assessments,
Appraisals and Linkages in Bangalore, New Delhi, Manohar. 6. Ramesh Arora and Rajni Goyal, 1995, Indian Public Administration, New Delhi, Wishwa
Prakashan. 7. Government of Karnataka. 1994. The Karnataka Nagarpalika Act of 1994. 8. C.P. Barthwal, ed., 1993. Public Administration in India, New Delhi: Ashish. 9. Government of India. 1993. Power to the People: The Nagarpalika Act, New Delhi, Ministry
of Urban Development. 10. Pradeep Sachdeva.1993.Urban Local Government and Administration in India, Allahabad:
Kitab Mahal. 11. K.C. Sivaramakrishnan and L. Green. 1986. Metropolitan Management – The Asian
Experience, New York, Oxford. 12. K.S.R.N. Sharma, ed., 1986. Financing Urban Development in India, New Delhi: IIPA. 13. Raj Nandy. 1985. Developing Small and Medium Towns, New Delhi, IIPA. 14. Ashok Mukhopadhyay. 1985. Municipal Personnel System, New Delhi, IIPA. 15. Abhijit Datta. 1984. Municipal Finances in India, New Delhi: IIPA. 16. Government of Karnataka, Municipal Corporation Acts of 1949, 1964 and 1976.
JOURNALS Administrative Change Indian Journal of Public Administration. Nagarlok, IIPA, Administrator Indian Journal of Political Science Management in Government Public Administration Review
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PAPER 4.5 A: KARNATAKA, GOVERNMENT, POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATION
1.History of Politics and Administration in Princely State of Mysore 1881-1948
Functioning of the Mysore Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council
Politics and Administration; Role of Diwans and Wodayar in Socio - Economic and political development
National Movement and Struggle for Responsible Government in Mysore. 2 Karnataka Unification Movement
Factors, Forces and Process leading to the formation of Karnataka;
Role of Kannada Literature; Culture and Press.
Role of Social and Political personalities: Contribution of Sri. Alurvenkatarao, K. Hanumanthaiah, S. Nijalingappa.
Report of the Karnataka State Reorganization Commission
Challenges of development in the post-integration phase: Border and Water disputes with neighbouring states.
3. The language policy and politics in Karnataka
Indian Constitution and language policy, official language of the state 1963.
Administrative Language of the state; Medium of Educational Instruction
Politics of linguistic and cultural minorities.
Kannada Language Movement and Challenges. 4. Political Leadership and Administration :
Political personalities : Contribution of K. Hanumanthaiya, S. Nijalingappa, Devaraj Urs, Ramakrishna Hegde, and S.M. Krishna.
Administrative Reforms in Karnataka
combating corruption and functions of Lokayukta 5. Political Parties, Electoral Process and Public Opinion :
Party system and its changing profile : Parties and its ideology in state politics.
Role of opposition in state politics; Coalition politics.
Electoral Politics and Challenges in Karnataka
Media and Public opinion.
REFERENCES
1. H.V. Krishna Shetty, ed. 2005. Karnataka Sarkara mattu Rajakiya’, Chetan Book House, Mysore.
2. H.M. Rajashekara,ed. 2004. ‘Bharatha Sarkara mattu Rajakiya’ University of Mysore, Mysore.
3. D. Javaregowda. 2003. Karnataka Rajakeeya Chintane, Bangalore, S. Nijalingappa Foundation.
4. H. Ramalingappa. 2002. Karnataka Ithihasa, Bangalore, Kala Prakashana.
5. Ramakrishna Hege, ed. 2001. ‘Hegde Drushti Vichara’, Hegde IS Felicitation Committee Bangalore
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6. Jeevan Kumar and Susheela Subrahmanya, 2001. Vision Karntaka, 2025,Bangalore, Southern Economist
7. Kate Nash, ed. 2000. Contemporary Political Sociology, Globalization Politics and Power, Oxford Black well Publications
8. S.Nijalingappa, ed. 2000. ‘Karnataka Rajakiya Chentane, Sapna Book House, Bangalore.
9. Laxman Telagavi, ed. 2000. ‘Hendulida Vargalu mattu Dalita Chaluvali’ Prasaranga, Kannada University Hampi,
10. C.R.Govindaraju, ed. 1999. ‘ A Study of Kannada Movement’ Prasaranga Kannada University, Hampi.
11. T.D. Devegowda, ed. 1999. ‘Mysuru Samsthanada Adalita Vyvasthe mattu Rajakiya’ ,Chethan Book House, Mysore.
12. ‘Leadership in Karnataka, ed. 1999. Eminent Parliamentarian series, Veerendra Patil, Devarj Urs, Ramakrishna Hegde, S. Nijalingappa, Kengal Hanumanthaiah, Research division, Karnataka Secretariat, Bangalore.
13. Varadraj Huyilagola,ed. 1998. ‘Alura Venkata Rao - A monograph’, Sahitya Academi, Bangalore.
14. Partha Chatergee, 1998. State Politics in India, New Delhi, Oxford University Press
15. R.N. Chandrashekar and K.S. Sheshgiri Rao, ed. 1996.‘Kannada-Kanndiga-Karnataka’ Kannada Pustaka Pradhikara, Bangalore.
16. Guhan S. 1996.The Cauvery River Dispute :Towards Conciliation ,Madras : Frontiline Publications.
17. H.S. Gopal Rao, ed. 1995. ‘Karnataka Ekkikarna Ithihasa, Nava Karnataka Publication, Bangalore, Prasaranga Kannada University Hampi..
18. Surendra K. Vetrivel, ed. 1992. Community, Participation :L Empowering the poorest, New Delhi, Vetri Publications.
19. Suryanath. U. Kamath, ed. 1988. ‘Karnatakada Ithihasa’ Prakash Sahitya, Bangalore.
20. Chandrashekar S. 1985. Dimensions of Socioi-Political Change in Mysore 1918-1940, New Delhi Ashish Publishers.
JOURNALS Indian Journal of political science. Journal of Karnataka studies Karnataka Journal of politics. March of Karnataka, Director of Information and publicity, Govt. of Karnataka. Yojana (Students also have to consult the Mysore/Karnataka Gazetteer, and the Assembly Debates)
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PAPER 4.4B: PUBLIC MANAGEMENT 1. Introduction
Nature and Importance of Management in Administration.
Development of Management as a Science and Profession.
Relationship between Organisation and Management.
Tasks and Functions of Management.
2. New Public Management
Genesis.
Principles, Characteristics.
Concepts, Components.
Critique.
3.Administrative Behaviour
Decision-Making.
Leadership.
Communication and Control.
Morale and Motivation.
4. Organisational Change and Development
Purpose and Objectives.
Techniques.
The Post-Bureaucratic Organisation.
The ‘Effective’ Organisation.
5.Modern Management Techniques
Cybernetics; Management Information Systems.
Operations Research and Systems Analysis.
Network Analysis.
Management by Objectives; More Recent Innovations.
REFERENCES 1. R.K. Sapru, 2006, Administrative Theories and Management Thought, (New Delhi, Prentice-
Hall of India). 2. W. Gormley, Jr. and S. Bhalla, 2004, Bureaucracy and Democracy – Accountability and
Performance, (Washington, DC: CQ Press). 3. Janet and Robert Denhardt, 2003, The New Public Service – Serving, not Steering, (New
York and London: M.E. Sharpe). 4. Kenneth Cloke and Joan Goldsmith, 2002, The End of Management and the Rise of
Organizational Democracy, (Jossey-Bass: Wiley). 5. R.L. DeSimone, J.M. Werner and D.M. Harris, 2002, Human Resource Development,
(Philadelphia: Hartcourt). 6. Donald Kettl, 2000, The Global Public Management Revolution, (Washington, D.C.:
Brookings). 7. Herbert Simon, 1997, Administrative Behaviour, (New York, London, etc: Free Press). 8. Al Gore, 1993, From Red Tape to Results – Creating a Government that Works Better and
Costs Less, (Washintgon, DC: Brookings).
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9. David Osborne and Ted Gaebler, 1993, Re-inventing Government – How the Entrepreneurial Spirit is Transforming the Public Sector, (New York: Penguin).
10. O.P. Srivastava, 1991, Public Administration and Management – The Broadening Horizons, (Bombay: Himalaya).
11. Wendell French and Cecil Bell, Jr., 1978, Organization Development, (New Jersey: Prentice-Hall).
12. Chris Argyris, 1971, Management and Organizational Development, (New York: McGraw Hill).
13. Richard Beckhard, 1969, Organization Development – Strategies and Models, (Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley).
14. Harold Koontz and Cyril O’Donnel, 1968, Principles of Management, (New York: McGraw Hill).
15. Abraham Maslow, 1964, Motivation and Personality, (New York: Harper and Row). 16. Rensis Likert, 1961, New Patterns of Management, (New York: McGraw Hill).
JOURNALS Administrative Change Administrative Science Quarterly
Administrator Alternatives Development Dialogue Indian Journal of Political Science Indian Journal of Public Administration International Public Management Journal Management in Government Public Administration Review Third World Resurgence
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PAPER 4.5B: INDIAN ADMINISTRATION
1.Evolution
Ancient legacy
Medieval legacy
British legacy
2.Indian Administration
Cabinet Secretary and Central Secretariat
The Prime Minister’s Office
Planning Commission; National Development Council.
Finance Commission; Comptroller and Auditor-General of India
3.State Administration
State Secretariat and Chief Secretary
Directorates
District Administration
4.Local Government
Rural and Urban local government in India
The Balwantrai Mehta and Asoka Mehta Committee Reports of 1952 and 1977
The 73rd and 74th Constitutional amendments
Present status of rural and urban local government in India
5.Major Issues
Relationship between political and permanent executives
Values and Ethics in public service
Information technology and Public Administration
Liberalisation and Privatisation of Indian Administration
REFERENCES 1. Sapru R.K. 2006. Administrative Theories and Management Thought, New Delhi, Prentice-
Hall of India 2. Avasthi & A.P. Avasthi, 2006, Indian Administration, Agra, Lkshmi Narain Aggarwal 3. R.K. Arora &Rajni Goyal, 2001, Indian Public Administration, New Delhi, Wishva
Prakashan 4. S. R. Maheshwari, 1995, Indian Administration, New Delhi, Orient Longman 5. Alok Chanda, 1967, Indian Administration, London, Allen & Unwin 6. S.K. Das, 1998, Civil Services Reform & Structural Adjustment, Delhi, Oxford University
Press 7. R.K, Arora, (eds), 1974, Administration Change in India, Jaipur, Adekh publishers 8. C.P. Bhambri, 1973, Public Administration in India, Delhi, Vikas
JOURNALS Administrative Change Administrator Development Dialogue Indian Journal of Political Science Indian Journal of Public Administration Management in Government Public Administration Review Third World Resurgence
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PAPER 4.4 C: CONTEMPORARY UNITED STATES FOREIGN RELATIONS
1: US-Russia and US-CIS
US-Russia Relations: Security, Economic, Energy and CIS factor
US-CIS Relations with special reference to Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan 2: US-Europe and US Latin-America
US-EU Relations: Trade and Security issues, Human Rights factor
US-Latin America relations with special reference to Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Columbia and Venezuela
3: US relations with China, Japan and North Korea
US-China Relations: Economic and Security issues – Taiwan and Tibet factor
US-Japan Relations: Military Alliance and Economic factor
US-North Korea Relations: Nuclear issue 4: US and South Asia
US-India relations: Trade, Security and Nuclear issues
US-Pakistan: Military Alliance, Economic and Security issues
US & other South Asian States: Political, Security and Economic issues 5: US-Middle East and Central Asia
US policy towards Israel and Palestine
US role in the Middle East Peace Process
US Relations with Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq
US-Central Asia Relations: Challenges and Opportunities REFERENCES
1. Elizabeth Stephens. 2006. US Policy towards Israel, Brighton, Sussex Academic Press. 2. Strobe Talbott. 2004. Engaging India: Diplomacy, Democracy and the Bomb, New Delhi:
Penguin & Viking. 3. Laura Neack. 2003. The New Foreign Policy: US and Comparative Foreign Policy in the
21st century, Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers
4. Horward M Hensel. Ed. 2002. The United States and Europe: Policy Imperatives in a Globalizing World, Aldershot: Ashgate.
5. Joseph S. Nye. 2002. The Paradox of American Power; why the World’s only Supercop Can’t go it Alone, Oxford University Press.
6. Siobhan, McEnvoy-Levy. 2001. American Exceptionalism and US Foreign Policy, New York, Palgrave.
7. Tadashi Yamamoto et al. 2001. America’s Role in Asia, San Francisco: The Asia foundation.
8. Henry Kissinger. 2001. Does America Need a Foreign Policy?, New York: Simon and Schuster.
9. Martha Honey & Tom Bary.eds. 2000. Global Focus: US Foreign Policy at the New Millennium, London: Macmillan.
10. .Robert Kegan & William Kristal. Eds. 2000. Present Dangers: Crisis and Opportunity in American Foreign and Defense Policy, San Francisco: Encounter Books.
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11. Robert D. Blackwill. 1999. The Future of Transatlantic Relations, New York, Council of Foreign Relations.
12. John Lewis Gaddis. 1997. We Know Now: Rethinking Cold War History, Oxford, Clarendon Press.
13. John Gerard Ruggie. 1996. Winning the Peace: America and the World Order in the New Era, New York, Columbia University Press.
14. Howard J. Wiarda. Ed. 1996. US Foreign and Strategic Policy in the Post-Cold War Era, Westpost: Greenwood press.
15. M.J.Vinod. 1991. The United States Foreign Policy Towards India: A Diagnosis of the American Approach, New Delhi, Lancers Books.
JOURNALS Armed Forces and Society Asian Survey China Report Current History Foreign Affairs International Studies Journal of Conflict Resolution Journal of International Affairs Journal of Peace Research Security-Dialogue South Asian Survey Third World Quarterly World Politics
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4.5C: CONTEMPORARY INDIAN FOREIGN RELATIONS 1.India and the Major Powers
India- United States Relations: Political and Economic
India-United States relations: Defence and Strategic
India’s relations with Russia
India and European Union 2.India’s Relations with China and Pakistan
India-Pakistan relations: Political, Economic, Trade ties; Confidence Building Measures.
India-China relations: Efforts to resolve the Border Dispute; Political, Economic, Trade ties;
3. India and the United Nations, the Commonwealth and the SAARC
India and the United Nations: Issues and trends.
India and the Commonwealth: Issues and trends
India and SAARC: Issues and trends.
4. India and the Third World
Political dimension – Non-aligned Movement.
Economic dimension – North-South and South-South dialogue
India and the World Trade Organisation
5.India as a Regional Power
India and Central Asia.
India and West Asia.
India and South-East Asia.
India and the Indian Ocean
REFERENCES
1. Ranabir Samaddar and Helmut Reifeld. Eds. 2006. Peace As Process: Reconciliation and Conflict Resolution in South Asia, New Delhi, Manohar.
2. Iftikharuzzaman. 2006. Regional Economic Trends and South Asian Security, New Delhi, Manohar.
3. P.R. Chari. Ed. 2006. Security and Governance in South Asia, New Delhi, Manohar. 4. Dipankar, Banerji. Ed. 2006. Security Studies in South Asia: Change and Challenges, New
Delhi, Manohar. 5. Sharma R.R. ed. 2005. India and Emerging Asia, New Delhi, Sage Publications. 6. Baldev Raj Nayar and T.V.Paul. 2005. India in the World Order: Searching for Major-
Power Status, New Delhi, Foundation Books. 7. Prem Shankar Jha. 2004. Kashmir: 1947, Origins of a Dispute, New Delhi, OUP. 8. J.N.Dixit. 2003. India’s Foreign Policy, 1947-2003, New Delhi, Picus Books. 9. Raja Mohan. 2003. Crossing the Rubicon: The Shaping of India’s New Foreign Policy,
New Delhi, Viking Books. 10. V.P. Dutt. 2003. India’s Foreign Policy in a Changing World, New Delhi, Vikas 11. Dennis, Kux. 2001. The United States and Pakistan 1947-2000:Disenchanted Allies,
Karachi, OUP. 12. P.R.Chari and Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema. 2001. The Simla Agreement 1972: Its Wasted
Promise, New Delhi, Manohar.
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13. Frederic, Grare and Amitabh Mattoo, Eds. 2001. India and ASEAN: The Politics of India’s Look East Policy, New Delhi, Manohar.
14. Ashley J. Tellis, et al. 2001. Limited Conflicts under the Nuclear Umbrella: Indian and Pakistani Lessons from the Kargil Crisis, Santa Monica, RAND Corporation.
15. Jaswant Singh. 1999. Defending India, New York, St. Martin’s Press. 16. George Perkovich. 1999. India’s Nuclear Bomb: The Impact on Global Proliferation, New
Delhi, Oxford University Press 17. I.K.Gujral. 1998. A Foreign Policy for India, New Delhi, Ministry of External Affairs. 18. Jasgit Singh, ed. 1998. Nuclear India, New Delhi, Knowledge World.. 19. J.N.Dixit. 1998. Across Borders: 50 Years of India’s Foreign Policy, New Delhi, Picus
Books. 20. Sumit Ganguly and Ted Greenwood, Eds. 1996. Mending Fences: Confidence and
Security Building Measures in South Asia , Boulder, Westview Press. 21. Kripa Sridharan. 1996. The ASEAN Region in India’s Foreign Policy, Aldershot, Dartmouth
Publishing Co. 22. J.N. Dixit. 1996. My South Block Years: Memoirs of a Foreign Secretary, New Delhi,
UBSPD. 23. Sandy Gordon and Stephen, Henningham, Eds. 1995. India Looks East: An Emerging
Power and its Asia-Pacific Neighbours, Canberra, Australian National University. 24. Michael Krepon and Amit Sevak, eds. 1995. Crisis Prevention, Confidence Building and
Reconciliation in South Asia, New York, St. Martin’s Press. 25. Satu P. Limaye. 1993. U.S-Indian Relations: The Pursuit of Accomodation, Boulder,
Westview. 26. Dennis, Kux. 1992. India and the United States: Estranged Democracies, 1941-91,
Washington D.C., National Defence University Press. 27. M.J.Vinod. 1991. The United States Foreign Policy Towards India: A Diagnosis of the
American Approach, New Delhi, Lancers Books. 28. P.S.Jayaramu. 1987. India’s National Security and Foreign Policy, New Delhi, ABC
Publishers. JOURNALS Asian Survey China Report Strategic Analysis India Quarterly International Studies Mainstream South Asian Studies South Asian Survey World Focus
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4.4D: THE DYNAMICS OF THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SYSTEM 1. Political Parties and Elections
The history of the US political parties
The American two-party system
Party ideology and organization
Campaign for Presidential Elections
2. Participation and Voting
Conventional/formal participation
Unconventional/informal participation
Participation through Voting
Participation and Freedom, Equality and Order
3. Political Socialisation and Political Culture
The American political socialisation process
The agents of political socialization.
Political Culture.
4. Civil Society, Interest Groups and Media
State-Civil Society relations.
Role of Public Opinion.
Interest Groups/Lobbying
The media
5. Local Government
Organisation of urban government
Functions of urban government
Structures of local governments – City governments, Counties, Borough Councils etc.
Local judiciary
REFERENCES 1. Fred I Greenstein. 2000. The Presidential Difference: Leadership Style from FDR to
Clinton, New York, Princeton Paperbacks. 2. Kenneth Janda, Jeffrey M. Berry and Jerry Goldman. 1989. The Challenge of Democracy:
Government in America, Boston, Houghton Mifflin. 3. Desmond S. King. 1987. The New Right: Politics, Markets and Citizenship, Chicago,
Dorsey Press. 4. Nelson W. Polsby. 1986. Congress and the Presidency, Englewood Cliffs, Prentice Hall. 5. Herbert G. Nicholas. 1986. The Nature of American Politics. New York, Oxford University
Press. 6. Donald L. Robinson, ed. 1985. Reforming American Government: The Bicentennial Papers
of the Committee on the Constitutional System, Boulder, Westview. 7. Robert A. Dahl. 1982. Dilemmas of Pluralist Democracy: Autonomy vs Control, New
Haven, Yale University Press. 8. George J. Graham and Scarlett G. Graham. 1977. Founding Principles of American
Government: Two Hundred Years of Democracy on Trial, Bloomington, Indiana University Press.
9. Robert A. Dahl. 1967. Pluralist Democracy in the United States: conflict and Consent, Calcutta, Scientific Book agency.
10. Milton Friedman. 1962. Capitalism and Freedom, Chicago, Chicago University Press. 11. Charles A. Beard. 1961. American Government and Politics, New York, Macmillan.
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JOURNALS Alternatives American Political Science Review Comparative Political Studies International Political Science Review Political Theory Politics and Society The Annals
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PAPER 4.5D: FOREIGN POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES
1. History and Growth of U.S. Foreign Policy
Foundations of U.S. foreign policy – cultural, moral, ideational and economic influences
Nationalist and Universal urges in US foreign policy.
Woodrow Wilson and US foreign policy
The Second World War and US foreign policy
2. Cold War and U.S. Foreign Policy
The cold War origins
Bipolarity and Alliances
Arms Control agreements
Détente
3. Formulation of U.S. Foreign Policy - 1
The President
The U.S. Congress
The State Department
The Pentagon
4. Formulation Of U.S. Foreign Policy - 2
The National Security Council
The Central Intelligence Agency
The Mass media, Role of Corporate Structures
Role of Public Opinion and Intellectuals
5. U.S. Foreign Policy Since the End of the Cold War
End of the Cold War and its impact on U.S. foreign policy
Globalisation and U.S. foreign policy
Terrorism and U.S. foreign policy
Unipolarism and U.S. foreign policy
REFERENCES
1. Rosemary Foot, John Gaddis and Andrew Hurrell. 2003. Order and Justice in International Relations, Oxford, Oxford University Press.
2. Joseph S. Nye. 2002. The Paradox of American Power; why the World’s only Supercop Can’t go it Alone, Oxford University Press.
3. Siobhan, McEnvoy-Levy. 2001. American Exceptionalism and US Foreign Policy, New York, Palgrave.
4. Michael T. Clare. 2001. Resource Wars: The New Landscape of Global Conflict, New York, Metropolitan Books.
5. Ashton B. Carter and John P. White, eds. 2001. Keeping the Edge: Managing Defence for the Future, Cambridge, Massachusetts, The MIT Press.
6. Robert Cooper. 2000. The Postmodern State and the World Order, London, Demos. 7. David A. Lake. 1999. Entangling Relations: American Foreign Policy in Its Century,
Princeton, Princeton University Press. 8. Robert D. Blackwill. 1999. The Future of Transatlantic Relations, New York, Council of
Foreign Relations.
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9. John Lewis Gaddis. 1997. We Know Now: Rethinking Cold War History, Oxford, Clarendon Press.
10. John Gerard Ruggie. 1996. Winning the Peace: America and the World Order in the New Era, New York, Columbia University Press.
11. Anders Stephanson. 1995. Manifest Destiny: American Expanisionism and the Empire of Right, New York, Hill and Wang.
12. Douglas J. Murray and Paul R. Viotti. 1994. The Defense Policies of Nations: A Comparative Study, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press.
13. Geir, Lundestad and Odd Arne Westad, ed. 1993. Beyond the Cold War: The New Dimensions in International Relations, Oslo, Scandinavian University Press.
14. Joseph S. Nye, 1990. Bound to Lead: The Changing Nature of American Power, New York, Basic Books.
15. Michael H. Hunt. 1987. Ideology and U.S. Foreign Policy, New Haven, Yale University Press
JOURNALS Current History Foreign Affairs Foreign Policy International Affairs International Security Journal of Conflict Resolution Journal of Peace Research Security Dialogue The Annals The National Interest
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PAPER 4.4E: HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA
1. The Indian Constitution and Human Rights
The Philosophy of the Constitution and Human Rights
Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy
Supreme Court and Fundamental Rights 2. Human Rights and the Legal System
Relevant Judgements of the Supreme Court
The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993
The National Human Rights Commission 3. Human Rights and Marginal Groups
Human Rights and Tribals
Human Rights and Depressed Classes
Human Rights and Women
Human Rights and Children 4. The Sociology of Human Rights
Indian Heritage; Basava, Gandhi, Ambedkar
Gender Justice and Human Rights.
Religion and Rights: Issues and Problems
Rights of the Unorganised Sector: Refugees, Internally Displaced Persons Domestic Labour, Senior Citizens.
5. Role of the Media, Civil Society, Public Opinion
Media coverage on Human Rights
Human Rights and Civil Society
Human Rights and Public Opinion REFERENCES
1. Khanna D.D. and Gert W. Kueck. eds. 2003. Conflict Resolution, Human Rights and Democracy, Delhi, Shipra.
2. Debi Chatterjee, Sucheta Ghosh and Sumita Sen. 2002. Human Rights: Theory and Practice, New Delhi, South Asia Publishers.
3. Tony Evans, 2001. The Politics of Human Rights: A Global Perspective, London: Pluto Press.
4. Hilary Poole, ed. 1999. Human Rights: The Essential Reference, Phoenix, Oryx Press. 5. Tony, Evans. 1998. Human Rights Fifty Years On: A Reappraisal, Manchester,
Manchester University Press. 6. Tony, Evans. 1996. US Hegemony and the Project of Universal Human Rights,
Basingstoke, Macmillan. 7. David Beetham, ed. 1995. Politics and Human rights, Blackwell, Oxford. 8. Johan, Galtung. 1994. Human Rights in Another Key, Cambridge, Polity Press. 9. Jack, Donnelly. 1993. International Human Rights, Boulder, Westview Press. 10. Katerina, Tomasevski. 1993. Development Aid and Human Rights Revisited, London,
Pinter.
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11. Robinson A.H. and Merrills J.G. eds. 1992. Human Rights in the World, Manchester, Manchester University Press.
12. Tamilmoran V.T. 1992. Human Rights in third World Perspectives, New Delhi, Har-Anand.
13. Krishna Iyer V.R. 1990. Human Rights and Inhuman Wrongs, New Delhi, B.R. Publishers.
14. Flatham R.E. 1991. The Practice of Rights, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. 15. Zeha Arat. 1991. Democracy and Human rights in Developing Countries, London, Lynne
Rienner. 16. Welch C.E. and Leary V.A. 1990. Asian Perspectives on Human Rights, Boulder,
Westview. 17. Antonio Cassese. 1990. Human Rights in a Changing World, Oxford, Oxford University
Press. 18. Jack, Donnelly. 1989. Universal Human Rights in Theory and Practice, Ithaca, Cornell
University. 19. Katerina, Tomasevski. 1989. Development Aid and Human Rights, London, Pinter
Publishers. 20. David P. Forsythe, ed. 1989. Human Rights and Development: International Views,
London. 21. Vincent R.J. 1986. Human Rights and International Relations, Cambridge, Cambridge
University. 22. Wirada H.J.ed. 1982. Human Rights and US Human Rights Policy, Washington D.C,
American Enterprise Institute. 23. Richard Falk. 1981. Human Rights and State Sovereignty, London, Holmes and Meier. 24. Newburg R.P. ed.1980. The Politics of Human Rights, New York, New York University
Press. 25. Naom, Chomsky. 1978. Human Rights and American Foreign Policy, Nottingham,
Spokesman. 26. Maurice, Cranston. 1975. What Are Human Rights?, London, Bodley Head. 27. Raphael D.D. ed. 1967. Political Theory and the Rights of Man, London, Macmillan
JOURNALS Alternatives Amnesty International Reports Economic and Political weekly Harvard Human Rights Year Book Human Rights Quarterly Political Studies The American Political Science Review The Indian Journal of Political Science The UN Commission on Human Rights documents.
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PAPER 4.5E: THE HUMAN RIGHTS DEBATE AND THE CHALLENGES FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
1. Human Rights and the New Development Agenda – Part I
Human Centered development
Poverty and human rights
Problem of Growth with Equity
Right to a Safe environment
2.Human Rights and the New Development Agenda – Part II
Rights of indigenous people
Democracy, Development and Human Rights
The Challenge of Economic and Social Rights
The Vienna Declaration June 1993 and the ‘Right to Development’
3.Human Rights Regime: Ways to make it more effective – Part I
Strengthening of international accountability
Provision for adequate Funding
Training of public officials to implement human rights standards and to prevent human rights abuse
4. Human Rights Regime: Way to make it more effective -- Part II
Information and Education – Role of NGO’s and National Governments
National Institutions for the protection and promotion of human rights
Role of the ‘State’
Role of ‘Civil Society’ 5. The Human Rights Movement: Role of Non-Governmental Organisations
Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International
Human Rights and Asia Watch
Human Rights and the PUCL
Human Rights and the Media
REFERENCES 1. Khanna D.D. and Gert W. Kueck. Eds. 2003. Conflict Resolution, Human Rights and
Democracy, Delhi, Shipra. 2. Debi Chatterjee, Sucheta Ghosh and Sumita Sen. 2002. Human Rights: Theory and
Practice, New Delhi, South Asia Publishers. 3. Tony Evans, 2001. The Politics of Human Rights: A Global Perspective, London: Pluto
Press. 4. Hilary Poole, ed. 1999. Human Rights: The Essential Reference, Phoenix, Oryx Press. 5. Tony, Evans. 1998. Human Rights Fifty Years On: A Reappraisal, Manchester,
Manchester University Press. 6. Tony, Evans. 1996. US Hegemony and the Project of Universal Human Rights,
Basingstoke, Macmillan. 7. David Beetham, ed. 1995. Politics and Human rights, Blackwell, Oxford. 8. Johan, Galtung. 1994. Human Rights in Another Key, Cambridge, Polity Press. 9. Jack, Donnelly. 1993. International Human Rights, Boulder, Westview Press.
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10. Katerina, Tomasevski. 1993. Development Aid and Human Rights Revisited, London, Pinter.
11. Robinson A.H. and Merrills J.G. Eds. 1992. Human Rights in the World, Manchester, Manchester University Press.
12. Tamilmoran V.T. 1992. Human Rights in third World Perspectives, New Delhi, Har-Anand. 13. Krishna Iyer V.R. 1990. Human Rights and Inhuman Wrongs, New Delhi, B.R. Publishers. 14. Flatham R.E. 1991. The Practice of Rights, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. 15. Zeha Arat. 1991. Democracy and Human rights in Developing Countries, London, Lynne
Rienner. 16. Welch C.E. and Leary V.A. 1990. Asian Perspectives on Human Rights, Boulder,
Westview. 17. Antonio Cassese. 1990. Human Rights in a Changing World, Oxford, Oxford University
Press. 18. Jack, Donnelly. 1989. Universal Human Rights in Theory and Practice, Ithaca, Cornell
University. 19. Katerina, Tomasevski. 1989. Development Aid and Human Rights, London, Pinter
Publishers. 20. David P. Forsythe, ed. 1989. Human Rights and Development: International Views,
London. 21. Vincent R.J. 1986. Human Rights and International Relations, Cambridge, Cambridge
University. 22. Wirada H.J.ed. 1982. Human Rights and US Human Rights Policy, Washington D.C,
American Enterprise Institute. 23. Richard Falk. 1981. Human Rights and State Sovereignty, London, Holmes and Meier. 24. Newburg R.P. ed.1980. The Politics of Human Rights, New York, New York University
Press. 25. Naom, Chomsky. 1978. Human Rights and American Foreign Policy, Nottingham,
Spokesman. 26. Maurice, Cranston. 1975. What Are Human Rights?, London, Bodley Head. 27. Raphael D.D. ed. 1967. Political Theory and the Rights of Man, London, Macmillan
JOURNALS Alternatives Daedalus Economic and Political weekly Harvard Human Rights Year Book Human Rights Quarterly Political Studies The American Political Science Review The Indian Journal of Political Science
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PAPER.4.4F: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT LAW
1: The Foundations
Origins of the Concept of Sustainable Development - The 1972 Stockholm UN Conference. - The 1987 Brundtland Commission Report. - The 1992 Earth Summit, the Rio Declaration and Agenda 21. - The 2002 World Summit for Sustainable Development.
Sustainable Development in Policy and in Law.
The Intersections of International Economic, Social and Environmental Law. 2: The Principles
Principles of International Law relating to Sustainable Development. - New Delhi Declaration, 2002. - The Principle of Integration and Inter-relationship in relation to Social, Economic and
Environment Objectives. - The Duty of States to Ensure Sustainable Use of Natural Resources. - The Principle of Equity and the Eradication of Poverty. - The Principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibilities. - Precaution regarding Human Health, Natural Resources and Eco-systems. - The Principle of Public Participation and Access to Information and Justice. - The Principle of Good Governance.
3: The Practices
Case Studies of Innovative Instruments - Sustainability Impact Assessments (SIAs) - Regional Integration Agreements (RIAs) - Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ESCRs)
General Observations from Case Studies.
Addressing Implementation Challenges - Sustainable Development Governance. - Sustainable Development Compliance-Building.
4: The Prospects
Sustainable International Trade, Investment and Competition Law.
Sustainable International National Resources Law.
International Human Rights and Poverty Law in Sustainable Development.
International Health and Sustainable Development Law.
Sustainable International Bio-diversity Law.
Sustainable International Climate Change Law. 5: Cross-Cutting Issues
Accountability for Environmental and Developmental Damage.
Socially and Environmentally Sound Investment.
Compliance in Sustainable Development Law.
Science and Precaution in Sustainable Development Law.
Transparency and Participation in Sustainable Development Law. REFERENCES 1. Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger and A. Khalfan, 2004, Sustainable Development Law –
Principles, Practices and Prospects, Oxford: OUP.
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3. Phillip Cooper and Claudia Maria Vargas, 2004, Implementing Sustainable Development – From Global Policy to Local Action, Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield.
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PAPER 4.5F: INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW 1: Introduction to International Humanitarian Law (IHL)
Historical Background, Origins and Development of IHL
Sources of Modern day IHL – 1949 Geneva Conventions and 1977 Additional Protocols
Fundamental Rules of IHL – Applicable in International Armed conflict
Scope Application of IHL – International vs. Non-International Armed Conflicts 2: Protection of Victims of Armed conflict
Role, Mandate and Activities of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
The General Obligations of Humane Treatment–Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked Persons; Combatant Status and Protection of Prisoner of War (POW)
Protection of Civilians – Women and Children and other Vulnerable Groups 3: Legal Controls of the Means and Methods of Warfare
General Limitations on the Conduct of War – limits on the Choice of Methods and Means of Warfare;
Specific Weapons – Landmines, Chemical, Biological, Nuclear and other. Protection of Cultural Property and the Natural Environment
4: IHL applicable to Non-international Armed conflicts
Historical Development and Conditions of Applications – Common Article 3 to the 1949 Geneva Conventions and 1977 Additional Protocols – A Critical Evaluation;
Situation of Internal Disturbances and Violence – threshold of Armed Conflict; IHL and Human Rights Law – Similarities, Differences and Overlap;
Interrogation and Torture 5: Implementation and Enforcement of IHL
Implementation of IHL – National, Bilateral and International Measures and State Obligations;
National Implementation of IHL – Status and Issues in South Asia, Enforcement of IHL
Responsibility of States for Repression of Breaches; Role of National Legislation and Military law;
Command Responsibility and Superior Order; International Criminal Responsibility – War Crimes Tribunals and other International Enforcement Mechanisms (National Courts, IMT and IMT (FE), ICTY and ICTR, ICC
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JOURNALS
American Journal of International Law Boston College Third World Law Journal Forced Migration Review Human Rights Quarterly Indian Journal of International Law International Journal of Refugee law International Review of the Red Cross Singapore Journal of International and comparative Law Standford Journal of International Law