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KUVEMPU UNIVERSITY
P.G. Department of Research & Studies in Political Science
M.A. Revised Syllabus
Sem. Sl.
No.
Paper
No.
Title of the Paper Credits
Teaching
Hours
Per Week
First
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
HC-I
HC-II
HC-III
SC-I
SC-II
SC-III
HARD CORE
Ancient and Medieval Western Political Thought
Early Indian Political Thought
Political process and politics in India SOFT CORE (Any two)
Administrative Theory
Human Rights in International Relations, Problems and Prospects
International Organization
5
5
5
4
4
4
5
5
5
4
4
4
Second
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
HC-IV
HC-V
SC-IV
SC-V
SC-VI
E-II
HARD CORE
Modern Western Political Thought
Modern Indian Political Thought
SOFT CORE(Any two)
Government and Politics in Karnataka
Development Administration In India
India’s Foreign Policy
ELECTIVE
Human Rights
5
5
4
4
4
2
5
5
4
4
4
2
Third
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
HC-VI
HC-VII
SCVII
SC-VIII
SC-IX
SC-X
E-III
HARD CORE
Research Methodology
Political Sociology
SOFT CORE (ANY THREE)
Gandhi and Ambedkar: Socio-Political Ideas
Comparative Politics
Theories of Development Globalization
ELECTIVES Public Administration
5
5
4
4
4
4
2
5
5
4
4
4
4
2
Fourth
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
HC-VIII
HC-IX
HC-X
SC-XI
SC-XII
SC-XIII
HARD CORE
Contemporary Debates in Political Theory
Theory and Practice of International relations
Project Work
SOFT CORE (ANY TWO)
Rural Local Self Government
Secularism in India
International Politics and Trade
5
5
5
4
4
4
5
5
5
4
4
4
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I SEMESTER
PAPER-I ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT
01. Characteristics of Western Political Thought.
02. Greek Schools of Thought
a. Sophists
b. Epicureans
c. Stoics
03. Early Greek Political Thought
a. Plato
b. Aristotle
04. Roman Political Contribution
a. Polybius
b. Cicero
05. Christian Political Thought
a. State vs Church Controversy(John of Salisbury, St. Thomas Aquinas,Dante Alighieri,
Marsilio of Padua)
b. Conciliar Movement
Essential Readings
01. G.H.Sabine : A History of Political Theory
02. William Ebenstein : Great Political Thinkers
03. Sukhbir Singh : History of Political Thought
04. Nersesyants. V.S : Political Thought of Ancient Greece
05. Frank Thakurdas : Political Thoughts
06. John Dunn : Western Political Theory in the face of the future
07. Karl Popper : Open Society and its Enemies
08. D.R.Bhandari : History of European Political Theory
09. R.G.Gettel : History of Political Thought
10. W.T.Jones : Master of Political Thought
11. C.C.Maxey : Political Philosophies
12. Prof. Chandrashekar : Harold J Laski,
PAPER-HC-II: EARLY INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT
01. Characteristics and Sources
02. AncientIndianState
a) Views and State formation and state structure in ancient India Orientalists-
Nationalists-Asiatic mode of Production-Ganasanghas.
03. Kingship and its legitimization
a) Coronation Ceremony
b) Rajadharma and Varnashramadharma
04. Arthasastra Tradition
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a) Kautilya
b) Mahabharata
c) Sukranitisara
05. Dharmashastra Tradition
With special reference to ‘Dharma’ and ‘Danda’
Texts/Essential Readings
01. Alterkar : State and Government in Ancient India
02. R.S. Sharma : Early Indian Social and Political Thought and Institutions
03. K.P.Jayaswal : Hindu Polity
04. U.N Goshal : Hindu Political Theory
05. R.P. Kangle : Kautilya’s Arthasastra
06. D.D. Bhandarkar : Some Aspects of Ancient Indian Polity
07. Romila Thaper : From Lineage to State
08. R.S.Sharma : Shudaras in Ancient India
09. Diptendera Banarajee : Marxism and die third world
10. Lawarence Kraedar : Origin of the State
11. D.D. Kosambi : Introduction to Indian History
12. Edarard Said : Orientalism
13. Vibhuti Bhushan Misra : From the Vedas to the Manusamhita
14. D.C.Sircar : Studies in the Religious life of Ancient and medieval India
15. Charles Drekmeier : Kingship and Community in Ancient India
16. Shukla Das : Crime and Punishment in Ancient India
17. A Mini Zairdi : Evolution of Muslim Political Though in India, Vol,1-3.
18. R.N. Nandi : Social Roots and Religion in Ancient India
19. F.R. Pargiter : Ancient Indian Historical Tradition
20. G.M. Bongard –levin : A Complex Study of Ancient India – Multidisciplinary Approach
21. S. Kumar : Role of State in Ancient India Economy
22. D.C.Sircar : Political and Administrative System
of Ancient and Medieval India
23. K.R. Aiyangar : Ancient Indian Polity
24. S. Maity and Upendra Thakur : Indological Studies
25. Shobha Mukherjee : The republican trends in Ancient India
26. N.C.Bandyopadhya : Development of Hindu Polity and Political
Theories
27. D.Chattopadhyaya : Lokayata
28. D.D. Kosambi : The Culture and Civilization of Ancient India and Historical Outline
29. K.M. Munshi (Ed) : History and Culture of Indian People, Vol.I
30. Kulke, Hermen (Ed) : State in India 1000 to 17000
31. Kane P.V. : Dharmashastras
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PAPER-III : POLITICAL PROCESS AND POLITICS IN INDIA
01. Social Basis of Indian Polity
a. Religion and Politics- Problem of Communalism
b. Caste-Its nature: its role in Politics: Caste and Class
c. Women and Politics
d. Language and Ethnicity.
02. Legacy of Indian National Movement-Process of Nation Building.
03. Institutional framework of the Indian Polity-Preamble of Indian Constitution: Fundamental
Rights: Directive Principals and Representation of People’s Act.
04. Indian federalism
Centre-State Administrative, Executive and Financial Relations with special reference
to Sarkaria Commission Report:
05. Challenges to Indian Politics : Globlaisation ,Regionalism, Political and Administrative
Corruption, Social Movements, Environmental, Tribal.
READING LIST: TEXTS:
01. Morris Jones : Government and Politics in India
02. Rajani Kothari, : Politics in India
03. Rajani. Kothari, : Caste and Politics in India
04. N.D.Palmer : Indian Political System
05. Myron weiner : Party system in India
06. M.V.Pylee : Constitutional Government in India
07. G.Austin : Corner stone of a Nation
08. ¥ÉÆæ.PÉ.ZÀAzÀæ±ÉÃRgï :¨sÁgÀvÀzÀ gÁdQÃAiÀÄ ªÀåªÀ¸ÉÜ 09. ¥ÉÆæ.PÉ.ZÀAzÀæ±ÉÃRgï :ªÀÄ»¼É ªÀÄvÀÄÛ gÁdQÃAiÀÄ REFERENCES:
01. J.C.Johari : Political in India: Indian
Government and Politics.
02. M.V.Pyles : Constitutional development in India
03. Hanson and douglas : India’s Democracy
04. Myron weiner : Party building in a new Nation
05. S.Koachanak : The Congress party-the dynamics
of one party democracy.
06. Karunakaran.K.P : Continuity and change in
Indian Politics
07. Appadorai : Studies in social &
Political Development 1947to 1967
08. Betille andra : Castes, class and Power
09. Desai,A.R : Social background of
India Nationalism
10. Venkatrangaiah.M
Shivaiah : Indian Federalism-Arnold, Heinemann, New-Delhi
11.Zoya Hasan : State and Politics
12.Partho Chatterjee : State Politics in India
13.Iqbal Nardin : State Politics in India
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PAPER-SC-I: ADMINISTRATIVE THEORY
01. Public Administration: Meaning, |Nature and scope, Public and
Private Administration, New Public Administration
02. Theories: Classical, Human relations, and Bureaucratic
03. Approaches to the study of Public Administration: Behavioural, Systems,
Structural functional, Decision-Making and Marxian approach.
04. Financial Administration: Concept of Budget , Budget preparation, Central Government
Funds , Consoilidated-Contingency and Public Account , Accounts and Audit, Comptroller
and Auditor General.
BOOKS FOR STUDY/REFERENCE
01. Hashiar Singh, and Pradeep Sahadeva, Administrative Theory, 02. Mohit Bhattachary, Public Administration, Structure Process and Behaviour,
03. D.Ravindra Prasad, P.S.Prasad and A. Sathyanarayan,
Administrative Thinkers
04.Rumki Basu, ‘Public Administration Concepts and Theories’
05. Nicholas Henry, ‘Public administration and Public Affairs,
06. S.R.Maheswari, An Introduction to Theory of Public Administration,
07. Peter self, Administrative Theories and Politics
08. R.T.Jangam, Basic Theories of Administration
09.S.P.Naidu, Public Administration concept and theory,
10.Ramesh K.Arora: Administrative Theory
PAPER –SC-II : HUMAN RIGHTS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS PROBLEMS
AND PROSPECTS
01. Concept of Human rights: Historical Development
02. UN Charter Provisions, Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Various other
Conventions
03. International Protection of Human Rights: Civil, Political Social and Economic rights
04. Human Rights: One or Many
Readings
01.G. Alfredsson, et.al., (eds), The University declaration of Human Rights,
A commentary, Oslo, Scandinavian University Press, 1992.
02.A.de zayas, Alfred, “Minority Rights: Protection by the United Nations”
HLJ. Olume 14, Numbers 1-2, 1993.
03.G.Melander, A compilation of Minority Rights Standards: A Selection
of Texts form International and Regional Human Rights Instruments
and other documents, Lund, Raout Wallenberg Institute of Human
Rights and Humanitarian Law, Report Numaber 24, 1997.
04.J.A. Andrews(ed.), Human Rights in Criminal Procedure, A comparative
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Study, The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff publishers, 1982.
05.A.A.-Na’im(ed), Politics and Human Rights, Oxford , Blackwell, 1995.
06.T.V.Boven, “The United Nations and Human Rights, : A Critical
Appraisal” Bulletin of peace Proposals, No.3, 1977.
07.M.M.J.Chan, “The Rights to a Nationality as a Human Rights” HRLJ,
volume 12, 1991.
08.Claude National Minorities- and International Problem, Cambridge
Massachusetts, HarvardUniversity Press, 1955.
09.S.Davidson, Human rights, Buckingham and Philadelphia, Open
University Press 1992.
10.J. Donnelly, The Concept of Human Rights, London, Croom Helm, 1985.
PAPER:SC-III: INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
01. The Nature and Evolution of International Organization
02. The League of Nations the United Nations Structure and Functions in the post Cold War Era.
03. Peace, Security and development Isseses .
04. WTO-Structure and Dynamic of Functions.
READINGS.
01. R.C.Angell. The Quest for World Order. Ann Arbor. University of Michigan Press 1979
02. C.Archer, International Organization, New York, St. Martin Press, 1975
03. P.Baehr and L.Gordenker, , The United Nations in the 1190s. London, OxfordUniversity
Press, 1992.
04. The United Nations: Reality and Ideqal, London, OxfordUniversity Press, 1989.
05. Sir, E. Barker, The confederation of nations, Oxford, The Clarendon Press 1918
06. G.Berridge, Return to the UN:UN Diplomacy in Regional Conflicts, Sussex, Wheatsheaf,
1991.
07. S.J.R. Bilgrami, International Organization, New Delhi, Vikas 1977
08. J.L. Brierly, The Covenant and the Charter, Cambridge, , The University Press 1947.
09. Claude, Sward into ploughshres: The Problems and Progress, International Organization,
New York, Random House,1971.
10. H.Kelsen, The Law of the United Nations, New York, Praegar, 1950.
11. Muchkund dubey: WTO
12. Deepak Nayar : WTO
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II Semester
PAPER-VI: MODERN WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT
01. Beginning of Modern Political Thought
a. Machiavelli
02. The Contractual
a. Thomas Hobbes
b. John Locke
c. J.J.Rousseau
03. The Utilitarians
a. Jeremy Bentham
b. J.S.Mill
04. The Conservativists
a. Edmund Burke
05. The Socialists
a. Karl Marx
b. Lenin
ESSENTIAL READINGS:
01. W.T.Jones : Masters of : Political Thought
02. Winthrop : Liberalism and its critiques
03. Macherson : The Political Theory of Possessive
Individualism Hobbes to Locke
04. Gough : social Contract
05. Lucio colletti : From Rousseau to Lenin
06. Harding : Lenins Political Thought
07. John Dunn : Western Political Theory in the Face
of the future
08. Quentin Skinner : Machiavelli
09. Iain Hampsher-Monk : The Political Philosophy of Edmand Burke
10. Richard Tuck (Ed) : Thoms Hobbes Leviathan
11. John Morrow : History of Political thought. A
thematic introduction
12. Karl Popper : Open society and its Eneies Vol-2
13. Barker : Social Contract
14. Sabine : History of Political Theories
15. William Ebenstein : Great Political Thinkerr
16. W.T.Jones : Masters of Political Thought
17. W.T.Bhandari : History of European Political Philosophy
18. Sukhbir singh : History of Political Thought. Vol-2
19. Mepherson : Possessive individualism Meopolism
20. Dr.K. Chandrashekhar : Harold J.Laski, State and Ideology
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PAPER-HC-V: MODERN INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT
01. Colonialism and Indian Renaissance, Social Refirmism:Raja Ram Mohan Ray
02. Moderates and Extremists in the National Movement.
a. Dadabai Navoraji b) Ranade c) Tilak d) Gokhale e) Arabindo
03. Hindu Nationalism-Dayanada Saraswathi, Vivekananda,
Savarker, R.S.S(Golvalkar),Contemporary Debates on Hindutva
04. Muslim Response- Sir syade Ahmed Khan, Iqbal, Jinnah
05. Secular Nationalism in India: Nehru and Gandhi .
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
01. Appadorai : Documents of Indian Political Thought
02. K.P.Larimalaram : Indian Political Thought
03. Thams Pantham&
Kennethqa Deustch : Political Thought in Modern Indian
(Sage-1984)
04. Shankar Gosh : Socialism and Communism in
Modern India
05. Harthocx john Patrick : Communism and Nationalism in India
(Princeton University press-1971)
06. Chandreka Singh : Communist and Socialism Movement
in India.
07. B.R.Nanda : Mahatma Gandhi.
08. M.K.Gandhi : Nationalism and Colonialism in India
(Orient Lange 1979).
09. Bipan Chandra : Nationalism and Colonialism in India
(Orient Lang 1979).
10. Bipan Chandra : Communalism in India\
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PAPER : SC-IV: GOVERNMENT AND POLITICES IN KARNATAKA
Chapter: I. Government and Politics in the Princely State of Mysore:
1883-1947 and 1947-1956
Chapter: II Nationalist Discourse in Karnataka: Views of
Hardekar Manjappa and Alur venkat Rao.
Chapter:III: Integration of Karnataka factors, Forces and Processes leading
to formation of Karnataka
Chapter:IV: Society and Politics:( (I) Dominant caste politics (II) Backward
Class Movement (III)Dalit Movement (IV) Peasant Movement
BOOKS FOR STUDY
01. K.Rghavendra Rao : Imagining The Unimaginable Communities’
(Prasranga, KannadaUniversity, 2000.
02. M.Hayavadana rao : Mysore gazetteer
03. Shama Rao : Modern Mysore (2ols)
04. G.S.Halappa : Studies in State Administration
05. M.Muthanna : Karnatak History, Administration and Culture
06. James Manor : Political Change in an Indian State-Mysore
07. Jeevan Kumar et : the Angry voter
08. Sandeep Shastri : Karnataka a Assembly Election, 1994
09. Bijorn Hetne : The Political Economy of in direct Rule
10. M.A.S.Rajan : Land reforms in Karnataka
11. M.v.Nadkarni : farmers Movements in India
12. Atul kohli : The State and Poverty Reform in India
13. Mark Galanter : competing inequalities: Law and Backward Classes in
India
14. Kuppuswamy : Backward Classes Movement in Karnatak .
15. Somashekar : Planning and Development in Karanatak
16. Georage Mathew(ed) : Shift in Indian Politics
17. M.Umapathy : Local self government if Karanatak
18. S.Chandrashekar : History of Modern Mysore
19. M..Krishana Rao& G.S.Halappa : Freedom Movement in Karanataka
20. P.R.Ramaiah : Political Evolution of Mysore
21. A.D.Gorwals : Administration Reports of Various Commissions
22. Arun Bali : Karnataka in the New world order
23. Jeevan Kumar : Vision of Karnataka 2004
24. Janaki Nair :
Journals:
01. Indian Journal of Political Science Mainstream
02. Economic and Political Weekly seminar
03. Seminar
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PAPER-SC-V: DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION IN INDIA
Chapter: I: Meaning , Nature, Scope, Importance and Evolution of Development
Administration, Development Approaches and Multidimensional
Development, Elements of Development Administration.
Chapter : II: Bureaucracy and Development Administration:
Role of bureaucracy in development Administration:
Account ability of bureaucracy. Responsiveness of
the administration to the public.
Chapter :III: Machinery of Development plans at the Center,
State and Distract level-National Development council
its composition and functions.
Chapter:IV: Development programs: Their planing and
Implementation. Programme Planning: Main types
of programmers: program Management.Constraints and challenges of
Development Administration.
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
01. Surinder Singh: Development Administration in India
02. Sewa Singh Chauhan: Labour Administration in India
03. Prayag Metha: Bureaucracy: Organizational Behaviors and Development.
04. Dwlight waldo, (Ed): Development Administration (Durham N.C.Duke University Press,
1970).
05. Edward W. Weldner(Ed): Development Administration in Asia (Durham N.C:Duke
University Press, 1970.
06. C.Y.Wu, Development Administration: Current Approaches and Trends in Public
Administration for National Development, ( New Yourk: United Nations, 1976).
07. Irving Swardlow(Ed) Development Administration : concepts and Problems (Syracuse:
Syracuse University Press 1963.)
08. Goer----Gant., Development Administration: Concepts, Goals, Methods, (Wisconsin: The
University of Wisconsin Press, 1976).
09. Albert Wasrsion, Development planning, Lessons
of Experiences(Baltimore: Johns
10. Ursulta K.Hicks, Development form Belwo: Local Government and Finance in Developing
countries of the Commonwealth (London: Oxford University Press 1961.
11. Lucian Wpye, New Approaches to personnel policy for Development (New Yourk: United
Nations< 1974.
12. Martin Krifcserg, (Ed), public Administration in Developing Countries (Washington, D.C.
Brooking Institution, 1965.)
13. Fre, W.Riggs, applied Primsmatics: A development perspective (Kathmandu: Center for
Economic Development and Administration, K Tribhuan University 1979).
14. Mohit Bhattacharya, Bureaucracy and Development Administration, (New Delhi: Uppal
publishing Huse,1979)
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15. S.K.Sharma(Ed), Dynamic of Development, and International perspective Vol. I& II
(Delhi: Concept publishing House, 1977 and 1978).
16. V.V.Ramandham, Organization , Management and Supervision of public Enterprises in
Developing countries (New Yourk United Nations, 1974)
17. Ramesh Arora : Development Administration in India
18. M---Pai Panandiker, A personnel System for Development Administration (Bombay:
Bombay popular press, 1966).
19. P.R.Dubhashi, Essays in Development Administration (New Delhi: Archieves publication,
1977).
20. V.A.Pai Panandiker & S.S: Kshirsagar, Bureaucracy and Development Adminstration9New
Delhi: Center for policy Research, 1978).
21. A.P.Saxena, Administrative Reforms for De-centralized Development (Kualalumpur: Asian
& pacific Development Administration Center, 1980).
22. J.N.Khosla, Crisis in India’s Development and Administration (Bangalore: Bangalore
University Press, 1979).
23. R.K.Spru, Development and Development Administration (Chandigarh: Mohindra
Capital,1977).
24. R.B.Jain and P.N. Chaudhuri, Bureaucratic Values in Development (New Delhi: Uppal
Publishing House, 1982,)
25. M.Umapathy:
26. Matheer:
27. Ramesh Arora: Development Administration
PAPER SC-VI:INDIA’S FOREIGN POLICY
01. Evolution objectives and Principles of Indian Foreign Polity
02. Non alignment Policy: strategy of value
03 Formation of India’s Foreign Policy: Role of the Parliament Pressure Groups, Public
Opinion and the Council of Ministers.
04. India’s Relations with Global Powers; The United States, Russia and Europe
05. India’s Relations with Regional Powers: Pakistan, China Srilanka, Bangaladesh
ASEAN and SAARC
Book for Study
01. Bimel Prasad -Origins of India’s Foreign Policy
02. J. Bandopaddya- The making of India’s Foreign Policy
03. B.P. Dutta- India’s Foreign Policy.
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III- SEMESTER
PAPER –HC-VI: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
01. Foudations of Social Science Research: The role of objectively and Biases .
02. Hermeneutics:
03.Stages in Research
04.Types of Research, Selection of Problem, Hypothesis , Concepts and
Variables. Sampling and ?Techniques of Data Collection.
06.Society for participative Research.
Readings:
01. H.N.Blaock, an Introduction to Social Research, Englewood Cliffs NN. Prentice Hall, 1970
02. Causal Models in the Social Sciences, London, Macmillan, 1972.
03. J.Blondel, Thinking Politically, London ,Wildwood House, 1976
04. M.J.Brenner. J. Brown and D. Canter (eds).. Research Interview: Uses and Approaches,
London, Academic Press, 1985.
05. A Bryman, quantity and Quality in social Research, London, Unwin Hyman, 1988.
06. M.Bulmer (ed), sociological Research Methods: An Introduction, London, Macmillan, 1984.
07. R.Burgess, In the Field: An Introduction to field Research , London, Allen and Unwin, 1984.
08. M.Dogan and S. Tokkan (eds), quantitative Ecological Analysis in the Social Sciences
Cambridge Massachusetts, MIT Press 1969.
09. H.Eulau, The Behavioral Persuasion in Politics, New York Random House, 1964.
10. F.M. Frohock, The Nature of Political Inquiry, Homewood IIIinois, dorsay Press, 1967.
11. Gulbenkin: States of Social Science Research, sage
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PAPER-HC-VII: POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
01. Meaning, scope and Development.
02. Social Stratification and Social Change in India
03. Influence and Power: Masses and Elite
04. Legitimacy, Political Socialization and Recruitment
05. Political Culture- Meaning and types
READINGS
01. G.A. Almond, and S Verba, The Civic Culture, PrincetonNJ, PrincetonUniversity Press,
1963.
02. S. Bayly, Caste, Society and Political in India form the Eighteenth Century to the Modern
Age, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999.
03. U. Baxi, Political Justice, Legislative Reservation for Scheduled Castes, and Social
Change Madras, University of Madras, 1990.
04. And B.Parekh(ed), Crisis and Change in Contemporary India, New Delhi, Sage 1994.
05. C.Becak and .J. Mckechine, Political Elites: A selected and Computerized Bibliography.
Cambridge, Massachusetts, MIT Press, 1971
06. R. Bendiz, ans S.M. Lipset, Class, Status and Power, 2nd edn., New York, he Free Press.
1966.
07. A Beteille (ed.)Equality and Inequality: Theory and Practice, Delhi, OxfordUniversity
Press, 1983.
08. P.R. Brass, Caste: Faction and Party in Indian Politics, vols.2,Delhi, Chanakya
Publications, 1984-1985.
Ethnicity and Nationalism: Theory and comparison New Delhi, Sage ,1991.
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Paper-SC-VII: GANDHI AND AMBEDKAR: SOCIO- POLITICAL IDEAS.
[With Special Reference to Gandhi’s ‘Hind Swaraj’ and Ambedkar’s ‘What Congress and
Gandhi have done to The Untouchables’ ]
Mahatma Gandhi
01. Ideas on swaraj,
02. Critique of Modern Civilization.
Dr.B.R.Ambedkar
O3. Critique of Nationalist Movement and the Role of Congress and
Gandhi
04. Views on Emancipation of Dalits
BOOKS FOR STUDY /READINGS
01. Anthony J.parel, Gandhi, Freedom and Self Rule, Lexington Press, New York,2000
02. Hind Swaraj and other writings, CambridgeUniversity, Cambridge, 1997.
03. B.R.Ambedkar Caste in India: Their mechanism, genesis and Development. Dr.Babasaheb
Ambedkar writings and speeches Government of Maharstra, Bombay,1989
04. The Untouchables: Who were they, why they became untouchables, ol. 7 government of
Maharastra, Bombay,1990
05. Bharill Chandra, Social and Political ideas of Ambedkar, Aalesh, Jaipur, 1977.
06. Dhanjaya Keer, Dr.Ambedkar-Life and Mission, Popular Prakashana, Bombay, 1964.
07. W.N.Kuber, Crticial Study of Social and Political Thoughts of Dr.Ambedkar, people’s
Publishing House, New Delhi, 1969.
08. A.M.Rajashekaraiah.B.R.Ambedkar, Political of emancipation, sindhu Publications
Bombay, 1971,
09. M.K.Gandhi, The removal of untouchably , Navahind Allahaabad, 1954
10. G.Dhawan Political Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi, Navjeevan, hamadabad, 1959
11. .Bandopadhyaya, social and Political Thought of Gandhi, allied, Bombay, 1969.
12. M.K.Gandhi My Experiment with Truth, Nav jeevan, Allahabad, 1978.
13. V.T.Patil New Dimensions and Perspectives in Gandhi, Inter India, New Delhi 1989.
14. Valerian Rodrigues, Essential Writings on Ambedkar . OUP, 2003, New Delhi.
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PAPER-SC-VIII: COMPARATIVE POLITICS
01. Meaning ,Importance, growth and nature of Comparative Politics__ Characteristics of
Comparitive method in the study of Political system-
02. Traditional approaches and modern approaches in the study of comparitive politics .
03. Theory of separation of power, Fedaralism and constitutionalism.
04. Political Parties , Pressure Groups and Public Opinion.
05. Political Development
READINGS:
01. G.Almond, and J.S.coleman, The politics of the Developing Areas, PrincetonNJ, Princeton
University Press, 1960
02. G.A. and S.Verba, The Civic Culture: political Attitudes and Democracy in Five Nations
Princeton NJ. PrincetonUniversity Press, 1963.
03. The Civic Culture Revisited, Boston, little Brown, 1989.
04. And G.B.Powell Jr., Cooperative Politics: A Development approach, Boston, Little Brown,
1966.
05. Comparative political Today: A world View, 7th edn., New York, London,
Harper/Collins, 2000.
06. S.Amin, Accumulation on a old Scale: A Critique of the Theory of Underdevelopment, New
York Monthly Review Press, 1974
07. D.E.apter, The Politics of Modernization, Chicago, University of Chicago Press 1965
08. Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism, New York, Harcourt, 1966.
09. J.C.Johari : Comparitive Government and Politics.
10. S.R.Maheshwari – Comparitive politics.
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SC-X: PAPER- GLOBALIZATION
1. History and Meaning of Globalization
2. Globalization and Nation-State
3. Globalization and India
Reading list:
1. Ami, Samir. 1977 Capitalism in the age of Globalization: The Management of
Contemporary Society, London: Zed Books.
2. Banman, Z.1988. globalization: the Human Consequences. Polity press. Cambridge
3. Featherstone, Mike. (ed.) 1990 Global Culture: Nationalism, Globalization, and
Modernity: A Theory, Culture & Society London; Newbury park : Sage publications,
1990.
4. Friedman, T 2000 The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization, New
York: Vintage Anchor publishing
5. Giddens , Anthony 2000, Runway World: How Globalization is Reshaping our lives
New York : Routledge.
6. Held D. and McGrew, A. (eds.) 2000, The Global Transformations Reader: An
introduction to the Globalization Malden, Mass : polity press, 2000.
7. Held, D. et al 1999, Global Transformations, Politics, Economics and Culture. Polity
Press, Cambridge and Oxford.
8. Kitching, Gavin. 2001, Seeking social justice through Globalization: Escaping a
NationalistPerspectiveUniversityParlePa.. PennsylvaniaStateUniversity Press.
9. Langhone, Richard. 2001, The Coming of Globalization: Its evolution and
Contemporary Consequences Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, London, New
York: Paigrive.
10. Mc Bride, Stephen and wiseman, john. (eds) 2000, Globalization and its Discontents
New York: St. Martin’s Press.
11. Scholte, Jan Aart 2000, Globalization: A critical IntruductionNew York: St. Martin’s
Press.
12. Malini Bhattacharya 2004, GlobSalization New Delhi: Tulika Books
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IV Semester
PAPER-HC-VIII: CONTEMPORARY DEBATES IN POLITICAL THEORY
01. Feminism
02. Post-Colonialism
03. Postmodernism
04. Multiculturalism
05. Theories of Political Obligation
READINGS:
01. Ahmed, in Theory: Classes, Nations Literatures, London, Verso, 1992 02. H.Arendt, On Revolution, New York, Viking, London, Faber, 1963.
03. B.Ashcroft, The Post Colonial Studies Reader, London, Rout ledge, 1995.
04. S.de Beaver, The Second ex, London, Cape, 1953.
05. V.Bryson, Feminist political Theory, London, Macmillan, 1992.
06. W. Connolly, identity/Difference: Democratic Negotiations, IthacaNY, Cornell
University Press, 1991.
07. J.B.Elshtain, Public Man, Private Man: women in Social and Political Thought,
PrincetonNJ. PrincetonUniversity Press, 1981.
08. F.Fanon, Black kin, white Masks, translated by C.L. Markham, New York , Grove
press, 1967.
PAPER-HC-IX: THEORY AND PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
01. Traditional and Scientific approaches to the study of International Relations. Idealist and
Realist approaches, Systems, Decision making and game theories, Neo-realism,
Constructivism
02. Concept of power, Elements of National Power, Ideology in International Politics, Theory of
Balance of Power. 03. Disarmament and Arms Control, dangers of arms race, PTBT, N.P.T., CTBT, and UN
specialized agencies. 04. Dependency and Self Reliance theory, South-south and North-south dialogue, UNCTAD,
NEO BOOKS FOR STUDY/REFERENCE
01. James E. Dougherty and Robat L. Pfaltraffj Jr. Contending Theories of International
Relations. A Comprehensive Survey (
02. Mahendra Kumar, ‘Theoretical Aspects of International Politics’
03. Vandana A, ‘Theory of International Politics’
04. Stanley Hoffman (ed) ‘Contemporary Theory in International Relations’
05. James N.Rosenau ‘Turbulence in world Politics: A Theory of Change and Continuity.
06. Michael W Doyle and G.John Ikenbery, ‘New Thinking in International Relations Theory’ .
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07. James N.Rosenau and Erust-Ottoczempies (ed), Governance without Government: Order
and Change in world Politics
08. VinayKumar Malhotra: International Relations .
PAPER – SC-XI: RURAL LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT
(with special reference to Panchyat Raj System in Karnataka)
01. Rural Local Self government in India- different committee reports on Panchayat Raj
Institutions at the National level and in Karnataka.
02. Panchayat Raj Structure and organisation - Composition, Powers,
Functions of Panchayat Raj and Bureaucracy. 03. Panchayat Raj Institutions- theory and practice. Finances of Panchyat Raj- The Impact of
Reservations in Panchyats (women, backward class and dalit) - District planning
commission –Development perspective plans at Gram pachayat level, State panchayat
parishat. 04. Problems and prospects of Panchayat Raj Institutions- Rural Development Programs and
schemes in Karnataka. Readings: 01.M.S.Adiseshiah et.al., Decentralized Planning and Panchayat Raj, New
Delhi, institue of Social Sciences, 1994.
02.A Bajpai, Panchyati Raj and Rural Developoment. Delhi, Sahity
Prakshan, 1997.
03.M.S.Verma, Panchayati Raj in India: A new Thrust, Delhi, Sahity
Prakashan, 1995.
04.B.S.Bharagav, Grassroots leadership: A Study of Leadership in Panchyat
Raj Institutions, Delhi, Ashish, 1979.
05.R.B Jain panchayati Raj, New Delhi, Indian institute of Public
Administration, 1981.
06.R.B.Jain (ed.), Panchayti Raj, New Delhi, Indian Institute of Public
Administration, 1981.
07.S.N. Jha, and C.C. Mathur, Decentralization and Local Politcs, New
Delhi, sage, 1999.
08.S.Kaushik, women and Panchayati Raj, New Delhi, Har-Ananda
Publicaions, 1993.
09.B.S.Khanna, panchayati Raj in India, Deep and Deep, 1994
10.M.Kihlberga, The panchayati Raj of India: Debate in a Developing
County, Delhi, young Asis 1970.
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Paper: SC-XII: Secularism in India
1. Origin, meaning and historical development-colonial period and independent India major
trends.
2. Secularism in India and major debates- TN Madan, Rajeev Bhargava, Ashis Nandy,
Partha Chatterjee, SN Balagangadhgara
3. Liberal Toleration and Secularism - origin in Europe, Indian situation and distortions.
4. Law, policy on conversion and predicament of secularism
References
1. Nehru, Jawaharlal. 1946. The Discovery of India. New Delhi: Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial
Fund, OxfordUniversity Press, 1988.
2. Bhargava, Rajeev. ed. 1998. Secularism and Its Critics, New Delhi: OxfordUniversity Press.
3. Balagangadhara, S. N. 1994. “The Heathen in His Blindness: Asia, the West & the Dynamic of
Religion”. New Delhi: Manohar Publications.
4. Balagangadhara, S.N., and Jakob De Roover. 2007. “The SecularState and “Religious
Conflict: Liberal neutrality and the Indian Case of Pluralism”. The Journal of Political
Philosophy 15, no. 1: 67-92.
5. Chandra, Bipan. 1994. Ideology and Politics in Modern India. New Delhi: Har-Anand
Publications.
6. Chatterjee, Partha. 1998. “Secularism and Tolerance.” In: Secularism and Its Critics, ed.
Rajeev Bhargava. New Delhi: OxfordUniversity Press. Pp. 345-379.
7. Gandhi, Mohandas K. 1942. To the Hindus and Muslims, ed. Anand T. Hingorani. Karachi:
Hingorani.
8. M.M. Sankhdher. ed.. 1992. Secularism in India: Dilemmas and Challenges, New Delhi: Deep
& Deep Publications.
9. T. N. Madan, “Secularism in Its Place,” The Journal of Asian Studies, 46, no. 4(1987), 747-59;
10. Veena Das, Dipankar Gupta and Patricia. eds. 1999. Tradition, Pluralism and Identity, New
Delhi: Uberoi
11. Vasudha Dalmia and Heinrich Von Stietencron, 1995.Representing Hinduism: The
Construction of Religious Traditions and National Identity. New Delhi; Robert E. Frykenberg.
Lata Mani. 1998. Contentious Traditions: The Debate on Sati in Colonial India.Berkeley and
Los Angeles.
ROCHANA BAJPAI, 2002."The conceptual vocabularies of secularism and minority rights in
India"Journal of Political Ideologies (2002), 7(2), 179–197
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Paper-E-III: Public Administration
1. Public Administration: Meaning – Nature and Scope, Public and Private
Administration, New Public Administration.
2. Approaches to the Study of Public Administration: Behavioral, Systems.
Structural Functional, Decision-Making and Marxian Approach.
3. Organization, Formal / Informal and Principles of Organization, Hierarchy,
Span of Control, Unity of Command.
BOOKS FOR STUDY/REFERENCE.
1. Hoshiar Singh, and Pradeep Sahadeva, Adminitrative Theory.
2. Mohit Bahttachary, Public Adminitration, Structure Process and Behaviour.
3. D.Ravindra Prasad, P.S Prasad and A Sathyanarayan, Administrative
Thinkers.
4. Rumki Basu, ‘Public Administration Concepts and Theories’.
5. Nicholas Henry, Public Administration and Public Affairs.
6. S R Maheshwari, An Introduction to Theory of Public Administration.
7. Peter self, Administrative Theories and Politics.
8. R T Jangam, Basic Theories of Administration.
9. S P Naidu, Public Administration Concept and Theory.
10. Ramesh K Arora: Administration Theory.
PAPER E-II: HUMAN RIGHTS
1. Meaning, definitions, development and importance of human rights
2. UN Charter Provisions and Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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3. ICCPR(International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights) ICSER
(International Covenant on Social and Economic rights) and the Various
other Conventions.
Readings:
1. G.Alfredsson, et.al., (eds), The University declaration of Human Rights, A
commentary, Oslo, Scandinavian University Press, 1992.
2. A.De Zayas, Alfred, “Minority Rights: Protection by the United Nations”
HLJ. Olume 14, Numbers 1-2, 1993.
3. G. Melander, A compilation of Minority Rights Standards: A Selection
Texts form International and Regional Human Rights Instruments and other
documents, Lund, Raout Wallenberg Institute of Human and Humanitarian
Law, Report Number 24, 1997.
4. J.A. Andrews(ed.), Human Rights in Criminal Procedure, A Comparative
5. Study, The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff publishers, 1982.
6. A.A. Na’im (ed.), Politics and Human Rights, Oxford, Blackwell, 1995.
7. T V. Boven, “The United Nations and Human Rights,: A Critical
8. Appraisal ”Bulletin of peace Proposals, No.3, 1977
9. M.M.J.Chan, “The Rights to Nationality as a Human Rights” HRLJ,
Volume 12, 1991.
10. Claude National Minorities-and International Problems, Cambridge
Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 1955.
11. S. Davidson, Human Rights, Buckingham and Philadelphia, Open
University Press 1992.
12. J. Donnelly, The Concept of Human Rights, London, Croom Helm, 1985.
Prof. K. Chandra Shekhar
Chairman
Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Political Science
Kuvempu University
Jnana Sahyadri, Shankarghatta
Shivamogga Dist.