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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL101CC Semester : 1

lntroduction to Political Science – I (IPS)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks) External (Marks) Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo.

TopicNo.

Content Hrs. MarksW + %

Credit

1 Basic Concepts1.1 Meaning and Scope of Political Science. 41.2 Significance of the study of Political Science.1.3 Relationship of Political Science with History-Economicssociology-

2 State2.1 Meaning, Definition and Elements.2.2 Main Functions of the State2.3 State and Society, State and Government

3 State : Origin and Development3.1 The Force Theory3.2 The Social Contract Theory3.3 The Evolutionary Theory

4 Sovereignty4.1 Meaning Types and Main Characteristics of sovereignty4.2 Austin’s Theory of Sovereignty and the Pluralist Theory of4.3 Sovereignty

Reference BookNo Book Name

1 Modern Political Theory Prof.P.G.Das New Central Book Agency Ltd. Kolkata-2006.2 Learn and teach Political science R.K.Deshmukh 2007. Authers press3 Principles and Theory of political science Sharma U & Sharma SK 2007 Atlantic4 The Political System: An inquiry into the State of Political Science D.Easton 1953 New York, Alfred A

Knopf.5 Introduction to Political Science Agarwal6 Introduction to Political Theory, Barry, N.P,1995 London Macmillan7 Principles of Social and Political theory Sir Barker E8 Political Science Gokhle B.K9 Political Theory Today Held D 1991 Cambridge, Party Press10 Textbooks in Political Sciences. NCERT Delhi,11 Political theory : Ideas and concepts Ramaswamy S 2002. Macmillan12 Electoral Systems and Party System Lijphart A.1994. New Haven Ct, Yo.k. University Press13 Patterns of Majoritarian and Consensual Government in twenty. Democracies14 Political theory: Ideas and Concepts Ramaswamy S. 2002 Delhi, Macmillan15 The State and politics – Theory, Princeton N Carnoy M 1984. University Press16 Political Theory Today Held D 1991. Cambridge, Party Press,17 Political Theory: Traditional and modern Theory Hari Hara Das,B.C.Chaudhary Mayoor paper backs – New

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Delhi.

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL102CC Semester : 1

lntroduction to Governmental Machinery – I (IGM)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

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1 Constitution 41.1 Meaning, Definition and Features of an Ideal Constitution.1.2 Classification of Constitution, Types of Constitutions

2 Legislature2.1 Meaning, Formation and Functions of Legislature2.2 Types of Legislature: Uni- Cameral and Bi-Cameral2.3 The Process of Law Making.

3 Executive3.1 Meaning, Functions and Types of Executive3.2 Parliamentary Executive: Characteristics, Merits and Demerits3.3 Presidential Executive: Characteristics, Merits and Demerits

4 Judiciary4.1 Meaning and Functions of Judiciary4.2 The concept of ‘Rule of Law’, Independence of Judiciary4.3 Judicial Review, Judicial Activism

Reference BookNo Book Name1 Modern Political Theory Prof.P.G.Das New Central Book Agency Ltd. Kolkata-2006.2 Learn and teach Political science R.K.Deshmukh 2007. Authers press3 Principles and Theory of political science Sharma U & Sharma SK 2007 Atlantic4 The Political System: An inquiry into the State of Political Science D.Easton 1953 New York, Alfred A

Knopf.5 Introduction to Political Science Agarwal6 Introduction to Political Theory, Barry, N.P,1995 London Macmillan7 Principles of Social and Political theory Sir Barker E8 Political Science Gokhle B.K9 Political Theory Today Held D 1991 Cambridge, Party Press10 Textbooks in Political Sciences. NCERT Delhi,11 Political theory : Ideas and concepts Ramaswamy S 2002. Macmillan12 Electoral Systems and Party System Lijphart A.1994. New Haven Ct, Yo.k. University Press13 Patterns of Majoritarian and Consensual Government in twenty. Democracies14 Political theory: Ideas and Concepts Ramaswamy S. 2002 Delhi, Macmillan15 The State and politics – Theory, Princeton N Carnoy M 1984. University Press16 Political Theory Today Held D 1991. Cambridge, Party Press,17 Political Theory: Traditional and modern Theory Hari Hara Das, B.C.Chaudhary Mayoor paper backs - New

Delhi.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCE

Course Code BAP0L101CE Semester : 1

Introduction to Political Science-I (ITS)Course type : Core Elective Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

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Credit

Basic Concepts1 1.1 Meaning and Scope of Political Science. 4

1.2 Significance of the study of Political Science.1.3 Relationship of Political Science with History-

Economicssociology2 State

2.1 Meaning, Definition and Elements.2.2 Main Functions of the State2.3 State and Society, State and Government

3 State : Origin and Development3.1 The Force Theory3.2 The Social Contract Theory3.3 The Evolutionary Theory

4 Sovereignty4.1 Meaning Types and Main Characteristics of

sovereignty4.2 Austin’s Theory of Sovereignty and the Pluralist

Theory of4.3 Sovereignty : In the context of the changing Global

Scenario

Reference BookNo Book Name1 Modern Political Theory Prof.P.G.Das New Central Book Agency Ltd. Kolkata-2006.2 Learn and teach Political science R.K.Deshmukh 2007. Authers press3 Principles and Theory of political science Sharma U & Sharma SK 2007 Atlantic4 The Political System: An inquiry into the State of Political Science D.Easton 1953 New York, Alfred A

Knopf.5 Introduction to Political Science Agarwal6 Introduction to Political Theory, Barry, N.P,1995 London Macmillan7 Principles of Social and Political theory Sir Barker E8 Political Science Gokhle B.K9 Political Theory Today Held D 1991 Cambridge, Party Press10 Textbooks in Political Sciences. NCERT Delhi,

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11 Political theory : Ideas and concepts Ramaswamy S 2002. Macmillan12 Electoral Systems and Party System Lijphart A.1994. New Haven Ct, Yo.k. University Press13 Patterns of Majoritarian and Consensual Government in twenty. Democracies14 Political theory: Ideas and Concepts Ramaswamy S. 2002 Delhi, Macmillan15 The State and politics – Theory, Princeton N Carnoy M 1984. University Press16 Political Theory Today Held D 1991. Cambridge, Party Press,17 Political Theory: Traditional and modern Theory Hari Hara Das, B.C.Chaudhary Mayoor paper backs - New

Delhi.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL102CE Semester : 1

lntroduction to Governmental Machinery – I (IME)Course type : Core Elective Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

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1 Constitution 41.1 Meaning, Definition and Features of an Ideal Constitution.1.2 Classification of Constitution, Types of Constitutions.1.3 The Theory of Separation of Power

2 Legislature2.1 Meaning, Formation and Functions of Legislature2.2 Types of Legislature: Uni- Cameral and Bi-Cameral2.3 The Process of Law Making.

3 Executive3.1 Meaning, Functions and Types of Executive3.2 Parliamentary Executive: Characteristics, Merits and Demerits3.3 Presidential Executive: Characteristics, Merits and Demerits

4 Judiciary4.1 Meaning and Functions of Judiciary4.2 The concept of ‘Rule of Law’, Independence of Judiciary4.3 Judicial Review, Judicial Activism

Reference BookNo Book Name1 Modern Political Theory Prof.P.G.Das New Central Book Agency Ltd. Kolkata-2006.2 Learn and teach Political science R.K.Deshmukh 2007. Authers press3 Principles and Theory of political science Sharma U & Sharma SK 2007 Atlantic4 The Political System: An inquiry into the State of Political Science D.Easton 1953 New York, Alfred A

Knopf.5 Introduction to Political Science Agarwal6 Introduction to Political Theory, Barry, N.P,1995 London Macmillan7 Principles of Social and Political theory Sir Barker E8 Political Science Gokhle B.K9 Political Theory Today Held D 1991 Cambridge, Party Press10 Textbooks in Political Sciences. NCERT Delhi,11 Political theory : Ideas and concepts Ramaswamy S 2002. Macmillan12 Electoral Systems and Party System Lijphart A.1994. New Haven Ct, Yo.k. University Press13 Patterns of Majoritarian and Consensual Government in twenty. Democracies14 Political theory: Ideas and Concepts Ramaswamy S. 2002 Delhi, Macmillan15 The State and politics – Theory, Princeton N Carnoy M 1984. University Press16 Political Theory Today Held D 1991. Cambridge, Party Press,17 Political Theory: Traditional and modern Theory Hari Hara Das, B.C.Chaudhary Mayoor paper backs - New

Delhi.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPO101EO Semester : 1

Basic Concepts of Political Science – I (BCP)Course type : Elective open Total Credit : 02Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

2 X 15 = 30 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo.

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Credit

1 Introduction 21.1 Meaning1.2 Scope of Political Science.1.3 Importance of Study of Political Science

2 State2.1 Meaning, Definition of State2.2 Basic Elements of the State2.3 State and Society

3 Sovereignty3.1 Meaning Types of sovereignty3.2 Main characteristics of Sovereignty3.3 Importance of Sovereignty

4 Equality4.1 Meaning of Equality.4.2 Social Equality.4.3 Political Equality and Economical Equality

Reference BookNo Book Name1 Modern Political Theory Prof.P.G.Das New Central Book Agency Ltd. Kolkata-2006.2 Learn and teach Political science R.K.Deshmukh 2007. Authers press3 Principles and Theory of political science Sharma U & Sharma SK 2007 Atlantic4 The Political System: An inquiry into the State of Political Science D.Easton 1953 New York, Alfred A

Knopf.5 Introduction to Political Science Agarwal6 Introduction to Political Theory, Barry, N.P,1995 London Macmillan7 Principles of Social and Political theory Sir Barker E8 Political Science Gokhle B.K9 Political Theory Today Held D 1991 Cambridge, Party Press10 Textbooks in Political Sciences. NCERT Delhi,11 Political theory : Ideas and concepts Ramaswamy S 2002. Macmillan12 Electoral Systems and Party System Lijphart A.1994. New Haven Ct, Yo.k. University Press13 Patterns of Majoritarian and Consensual Government in twenty. Democracies14 Political theory: Ideas and Concepts Ramaswamy S. 2002 Delhi, Macmillan15 The State and politics – Theory, Princeton N Carnoy M 1984. University Press16 Political Theory Today Held D 1991. Cambridge, Party Press,17 Political Theory: Traditional and modern Theory Hari Hara Das, B.C.Chaudhary Mayoor paper backs - New

Delhi.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL201CC Semester : 2

lntroduction to Political Science – II (IPS)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks) External (Marks) Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

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Content Hrs. MarksW + %

Credit

1 Liberty 41.1 Meaning of Liberty1.2 Types of Liberty1.3 Liberty and Law

2 Equality and Justice2.1 Meaning and Types of Equality2.2 Liberty and Equality2.3 Meaning and Importance of Justice

3 Rights and Duties3.1 Meaning and Importance of Rights3.2 Types of Rights3.3 Meaning and Types of Duties

4 Law4.1 Meaning and main Characteristics of Law4.2 The Sources of Law4.3 Types of Law

.Reference BookNo

Book Name

1 Modern Political Theory Prof.P.G.Das New Central Book Agency Ltd. Kolkata-2006.2 Learn and teach Political science R.K.Deshmukh 2007. Authers press3 Principles and Theory of political science Sharma U & Sharma SK 2007 Atlantic4 The Political System: An inquiry into the State of Political Science D.Easton 1953 New York, Alfred A

Knopf.5 Introduction to Political Science Agarwal6 Introduction to Political Theory, Barry, N.P,1995 London Macmillan7 Principles of Social and Political theory Sir Barker E8 Political Science Gokhle B.K9 Political Theory Today Held D 1991 Cambridge, Party Press10 Textbooks in Political Sciences. NCERT Delhi,11 Political theory : Ideas and concepts Ramaswamy S 2002. Macmillan12 Electoral Systems and Party System Lijphart A.1994. New Haven Ct, Yo.k. University Press13 Patterns of Majoritarian and Consensual Government in twenty. Democracies14 Political theory: Ideas and Concepts Ramaswamy S. 2002 Delhi, Macmillan

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15 The State and politics – Theory, Princeton N Carnoy M 1984. University Press16 Political Theory Today Held D 1991. Cambridge, Party Press,17 Political Theory: Traditional and modern Theory Hari Hara Das, B.C.Chaudhary Mayoor paper backs - New

Delhi.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL202CC Semester : 2

lntroduction to Governmental Machinery – II (IGM)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks) External (Marks) Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100UnitNo.

TopicNo.

Content Hrs. MarksW + %

Credit

1 Unitary and Federal Government 41.1 Meaning, Characteristics, Merits and Demerits of Unitary1.2 Government.1.3 Meaning, Characteristics, Merits and Demerits of Federal

2 Democracy and Dictatorship2.1 Meaning, Types, Merits and Demerits of Democracy.2.2 Meaning, Causes, Merits and Demerits of Dictatorship2.3 Differences between Democracy and Dictatorship

3 Local Self Government3.1 Meaning, Importance, Functions of Local Self Government3.2 Merits and Demerits of Local Self Government3.3 The Concepts of Welfare State.

4 The United Nations4.1 Origin and Development of the United Nations4.2 The Charter and Major Organs of the United Nations4.3 Major achievements and Failures of the United Nations(in brief)

Reference BookNo Book Name1 Modern Political Theory Prof.P.G.Das New Central Book Agency Ltd. Kolkata-2006.2 Learn and teach Political science R.K.Deshmukh 2007. Authers press3 Principles and Theory of political science Sharma U & Sharma SK 2007 Atlantic4 The Political System: An inquiry into the State of Political Science D.Easton 1953 New York, Alfred A

Knopf.5 Introduction to Political Science Agarwal6 Introduction to Political Theory, Barry, N.P,1995 London Macmillan7 Principles of Social and Political theory Sir Barker E8 Political Science Gokhle B.K9 Political Theory Today Held D 1991 Cambridge, Party Press10 Textbooks in Political Sciences. NCERT Delhi,11 Political theory : Ideas and concepts Ramaswamy S 2002. Macmillan12 Electoral Systems and Party System Lijphart A.1994. New Haven Ct, Yo.k. University Press13 Patterns of Majoritarian and Consensual Government in twenty. Democracies14 Political theory: Ideas and Concepts Ramaswamy S. 2002 Delhi, Macmillan15 The State and politics – Theory, Princeton N Carnoy M 1984. University Press16 Political Theory Today Held D 1991. Cambridge, Party Press,

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17 Political Theory: Traditional and modern Theory Hari Hara Das, B.C.Chaudhary Mayoor paper backs - New Delhi.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL201CE Semester : 2 lntroduction to Political Science – II (IPE)Course type : Core Elective Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory (hrs)

Practical (hrs) Internal (Marks) External (Marks) Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo.

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Content Hrs. MarksW + %

Credit

1 Liberty 41.1 Meaning of Liberty1.2 Types of Liberty1.3 Liberty and Law

2 Equality and Justice2.1 Meaning and Types of Equality2.2 Liberty and Equality2.3 Meaning and Importance of Justice

3 Rights and Duties3.1 Meaning and Importance of Rights3.2 Types of Rights3.3 Meaning and Types of Duties

4 Law4.1 Meaning and main Characteristics of Law4.2 The Sources of Law4.3 Types of Law

Reference BookNo

Book Name

1 Modern Political Theory Prof.P.G.Das New Central Book Agency Ltd. Kolkata-2006.2 Learn and teach Political science R.K.Deshmukh 2007. Authers press3 Principles and Theory of political science Sharma U & Sharma SK 2007 Atlantic4 The Political System: An inquiry into the State of Political Science D.Easton 1953 New York, Alfred A

Knopf.5 Introduction to Political Science Agarwal6 Introduction to Political Theory, Barry, N.P,1995 London Macmillan7 Principles of Social and Political theory Sir Barker E8 Political Science Gokhle B.K9 Political Theory Today Held D 1991 Cambridge, Party Press10 Textbooks in Political Sciences. NCERT Delhi,11 Political theory : Ideas and concepts Ramaswamy S 2002. Macmillan12 Electoral Systems and Party System Lijphart A.1994. New Haven Ct, Yo.k. University Press13 Patterns of Majoritarian and Consensual Government in twenty. Democracies14 Political theory: Ideas and Concepts Ramaswamy S. 2002 Delhi, Macmillan

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15 The State and politics – Theory, Princeton N Carnoy M 1984. University Press16 Political Theory Today Held D 1991. Cambridge, Party Press,17 Political Theory: Traditional and modern Theory Hari Hara Das, B.C.Chaudhary Mayoor paper backs - New

Delhi.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL202CE Semester : 2

lntroduction to Governmental Machinery – II (IGE)Course type : Core Elective Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Unitary and Federal Government 41.1 Meaning, Characteristics, Merits and Demerits of Unitary1.2 Government.1.3 Meaning, Characteristics, Merits and Demerits of Federal

2 Democracy and Dictatorship2.1 Meaning, Types, Merits and Demerits of Democracy.2.2 Meaning, Causes, Merits and Demerits of Dictatorship2.3 Differences between Democracy and Dictatorship

3 Local Self Government3.1 Meaning, Importance, Functions of Local Self Government3.2 Merits and Demerits of Local Self Government3.3 The Concepts of Welfare State.

4 The United Nations4.1 Origin and Development of the United Nations4.2 The Charter and Major Organs of the United Nations4.3 Major achievements and Failures of the United Nations(in brief)

Reference BookNo Book Name1 Modern Political Theory Prof.P.G.Das New Central Book Agency Ltd. Kolkata-2006.2 Learn and teach Political science R.K.Deshmukh 2007. Authers press3 Principles and Theory of political science Sharma U & Sharma SK 2007 Atlantic4 The Political System: An inquiry into the State of Political Science D.Easton 1953 New York, Alfred A

Knopf.5 Introduction to Political Science Agarwal6 Introduction to Political Theory, Barry, N.P,1995 London Macmillan7 Principles of Social and Political theory Sir Barker E8 Political Science Gokhle B.K9 Political Theory Today Held D 1991 Cambridge, Party Press10 Textbooks in Political Sciences. NCERT Delhi,11 Political theory : Ideas and concepts Ramaswamy S 2002. Macmillan12 Electoral Systems and Party System Lijphart A.1994. New Haven Ct, Yo.k. University Press13 Patterns of Majoritarian and Consensual Government in twenty. Democracies14 Political theory: Ideas and Concepts Ramaswamy S. 2002 Delhi, Macmillan15 The State and politics – Theory, Princeton N Carnoy M 1984. University Press

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16 Political Theory Today Held D 1991. Cambridge, Party Press,17 Political Theory: Traditional and modern Theory Hari Hara Das, B.C.Chaudhary Mayoor paper backs - New

Delhi.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BA201EO Semester : 2

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1 Liberty 41.1 Meaning of Liberty1.2 Types of Liberty1.3 Liberty and Law

2 Equality and Justice2.1 Meaning and Types Equality2.2 Liberty and Equality2.3 Meaning and Importance of Justice

3 Rights and Duties3.1 Meaning and Importance of Rights3.2 Types of Rights3.3 Meaning and Types of Duties

4 Law4.1 Meaning and main Characteristics of Law4.2 The Sources of Law4.3 Types of Law

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Book Name

1 Modern Political Theory Prof.P.G.Das New Central Book Agency Ltd. Kolkata-2006.2 Learn and teach Political science R.K.Deshmukh 2007. Authers press3 Principles and Theory of political science Sharma U & Sharma SK 2007 Atlantic4 The Political System: An inquiry into the State of Political Science D.Easton 1953 New York, Alfred A

Knopf.5 Introduction to Political Science Agarwal6 Introduction to Political Theory, Barry, N.P,1995 London Macmillan7 Principles of Social and Political theory Sir Barker E8 Political Science Gokhle B.K9 Political Theory Today Held D 1991 Cambridge, Party Press10 Textbooks in Political Sciences. NCERT Delhi,11 Political theory : Ideas and concepts Ramaswamy S 2002. Macmillan12 Electoral Systems and Party System Lijphart A.1994. New Haven Ct, Yo.k. University Press13 Patterns of Majoritarian and Consensual Government in twenty. Democracies14 Political theory: Ideas and Concepts Ramaswamy S. 2002 Delhi, Macmillan15 The State and politics – Theory, Princeton N Carnoy M 1984. University Press16 Political Theory Today Held D 1991. Cambridge, Party Press,17 Political Theory: Traditional and modern Theory Hari Hara Das, B.C.Chaudhary Mayoor paper backs - New

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Delhi.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL301CC Semester : 3

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1 The Constitution of India 41.1 The Constituent Assembly – It’s Composition and Process of Framing

of the Constitution1.2 Salient Features of the Indian Constitution1.3 The Preamble of the Constitution

2 2.1 Basic Elements of the Indian Constitution2.2 The Fundamental Rights2.3 The Directive Principles of the State Policy

3 The Union Government3.1 The Parliament: Composition, Powers and Functions3.2 The Executive: President, Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers3.3 The Supreme Court and Judicial Activism

4 The State Government4.1 Legislature: Composition, Powers and Functions4.2 Executive: Governor, Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers4.3 The High Court and its Jurisdiction

Reference BookNo Book Name1 Pandya Hasmukh J.; Adhunik Bandharano (Gujarati)2 Patel Girish C.: Aravachin Rajya Bandharano (Gujarati)3 J.C.Johari – Indian Political System Anmolpublications pvt ltd. New Delhi 2007.4 Pravinshety – Ramesh Menon – Caste and communal time Bomb – Golwala Publication A’Bad. 1986.5 Caste, caste conflict and reservations – centre for social studies – surat – 1985 publisher – Ajanta6 Zenab Banu – Decline and Fall of Indian Politics Kanishka Publishers, Distributors New Delhi –1999.7 Haroobhai Mehta, Hasmukh patel Dynamics of Reservation policy patriot publishers – New Delhi – 19858 Peter Ronald Desouza & E sridharan – India’s Political Parties – Sage – 20069 Dr.J.N.Pandey – Constitutional Law of India – Central Law Agency Allahabad, - 2000.10 Addelkhan – Politics of Identity – Sage – 2006.11 Salil Misra – A Narrative of Communal Politics – Sage – 2001.12 Lawrence E Sussking – Multiparty Negotiation – Sage publication – New Delhi – 2008.13 Kai Arzheimer – Jocelyn Evans – Electoral Behaviour – Sage Publications New Delhi – 2008.14 Ruchi Tyagi – Indian Government & Politics.15 Ajit Bhatta Charya – Social Justice and the Constitution – Indian Institute of Advance Study –Shimla –

1997.16 Karunakaran K.P. –Coalition Governments in India : Problems and prospects – Indian Institute of Advance

study shimla – 1974.17 Khan Rasheedhuddin – Rethinking Indian Federalism – Indian Inst. advance study –shimla –1997.18 Narang A.S. - Ethnic Identities and federalism – Indian Inst. advance study – Shimla – 1995.

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19 M.V.Pylee- India’s Constitution – S Chand & Company Ltd. New Delhi 2005.20 R.C.Aggarwal – Indian Political System – S.Chand – 2003.21 M.V.Pylee – Constitutional Government in India – S.Chand – 2003.22 R.C.Aggarwal – Constitutional Development and National Movement in India – S.Chand –2005.23 Ornitshani – Communalism, caste and Hindu Nationalism.24 Joginder Singh – India Democracy And disappointments Gyan Publising House – New Delhi.25 M.H.Ilias – Space, Memory and Jewish National Identity – Newcentry – 2008.26 Manisha – Pratiles of Indian Prine Ministers – Mittal Pub – 2004.27 D.K.Mohanty – Foundations of Politics and government – Deminant pub – 2008.28 D.Sundar Ram – Federal System and coalition government in India – Kanishka pub – 2007.29 Hoshiar Singh – Coalition Governments & Good Governance – Rawat Pub – 2007.30 Dipankar Sinha – Democratic Governance in India – Kalpaz pub – 2007.31 Saini S – Parliamentary democracy and political change in India – Alfa pub – 2009.32 Neeisen JR & Malik D – Crisis of state and nation – Manohar -200733 Engineer AA – Communalism in secular India – Manokar – 2007.34 Jacob T – Federalism & Government – Avishkar – 2007.35 Sharma SK Subhas Chandra Bose – Unforgetable hero of india’s struggle for & freedon – Vista

Internationalpub – 2007.36 Bajshi SR – Roots of nationalism in India – Vista Int Pub – 2006.37 Radhakrishnan P – Religion, caste and state – Rawat – 2007.38 C.B.Raju – Social Justice and the constitution of India – Serials Pub- 2007.39 Caste and Reservation in India – V.K.Garg - Alfa Publications40 Parliamentry Democracy and Political Change in India – Pankaj Saini - Alfa Publications41 Political Developments in India –Braham Singh - Alfa Publications42 Political System of India – Braham Singh - Alfa Publications43 Recent Trends in Indian Politics – Braham Singh, H.C.Sharma - Alfa Publications44 Socio-Economics Basis of Indian Politics –Braham Singh, H.C.Sharma - Alfa Publications45 Austin, The Indian Constitution : Corner Stone of a Nation, Oxford. Oxford University Press,1966.46 S.Bayly, Caste, Society and Politics in India from the Eighteenth Century to Modern Age, Cambridge

University Press, 1999.47 U.Baxi, he Indian Supreme Court and Politics, Delhi, Eastern Book Company, 1980 , and B.Parekh (ed.)

Crisis and Change in Contemporary India, New Delhi, Sage, 1994.48 K.L.Bhatia, Jusicial review and Judicial Activism: A Comparative Study of India and Germany from an

Indian Perspective, New Delhi, Deep and Deep, 1997.49 C.P.Bhambri, The Indian State: Fifty years, New Delhi, Shipra, 1999.50 P.R.Brass, Politics of India Since Independence, 2nd edn., Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,

1994.51 Caste, Faction and Party in Indian Politics, Vols. 2, Chanakya Publication.52 M.Chadda, Ethnicity, Security and Separatism in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press,53 N.Chandhoke, Beyond Secularalism: The Rights and Religious Minorities, Delhi, Oxford University Press,

1999.54 P.Chatterjee, The Nationa and its Fragments : Colonial and Postcolonial Histories Princeton, N.J.,

Princeton University Press, 1993.55 State and Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997.56 B.Chakraboty, Social Movements in Contemporary India, Culcutta.57 S.Cobridge and J.Harriss, Reinventing India: Liberalization, Hindu Nationalism and Popular Democracy,

Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001.58 J.Dasgupta, Language Conflict and National Development, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1970.59 B.L.Fadia, State Politics in India, 2 Vols, New Delhi, Radiant, 1984.60 F.R.Frankel, India’s Polotical Economy 1947 – 1977: The Gradual Revolution, Oxford, Oxford University

press, 1978.61 M.S.A Rao (eds.) Dominance and State Power in Modern India: Decline of a Social Order, Delhi, Oxford

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University Press, 1989.62 et.al.., (eds.), Transforming India: Social and Political Dynamics of Democracy New Delhi, Oxford

UniversityPress, 2000.

63 C.Jaffrelog (eds.), The BJP and the Compulsions of Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1998.64 R.L.Hardgrave, Indian Government and Politics in a Developing Nations, New York Harcourt, Brace and

World, 1965.65 N.J.Jayal (ed.). Democracy in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001.66 Judicial Activism and Lok Pal, New Delhi, Uppal, 1997.67 S.Kaushik, (ed.) Indian Government and Politics, Delhi University, Directorate of Hindi Implementation,

1990.68 S.Kaviraj, Politcs in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press. 199869 S.Khilnani, Nehru and the Language Politics of India, Oxford University Press, 1977.70 R.Kothari, State Against Democracy: In search for Humance Governance, Delhi, Ajanta, 1988.71 I.Narain (ed.)., State Politics in India, Meerut, meenakshi Prakashan, 1967.72 D.Nayyar, Economic Liberalization in India : Analytics, Experience and Lessons, Hyderabad, Orient

Longman, 1996.73 A.G.Noorani, Constitutional Questions in India: The President, Parliament and the States, Delhi, Oxford

University Press, 2000.74 B.Prasad, Ideas and Men Behind India’s Constitution: Selected Speeches from the Constituent Assembly

Debates,75 S.H.Rudolph and L.I.Rudolph, In Pursuit of Lakshmi – The Political Economy of the Indian State, Delhi,

Orient Longman, 1987.76 T.V.Sathyamurthy, Social Change and Political Discourse in India: Structures of Power, Movements of

Resistance.77 Singh, M.P. and H.Roy (eds), Indian Political System : Structure Policies Development, New Delhi,

Janada, Prakashan, 1995.78 R.Thakur, The Government & Politics of India, London, Macmillan, 1995.79 A.Vanaik, Tha painful Transition: Bourgeosis Democracy in India. London, Verso, 1990.80 M.Weiner, Party Politics in India, Princeton NJ, Princeton University Press, 198581 The Indian Paradox: Essays in Indian Politics, New Delhi, Sage, 1999.82 G.A.Almond and J.S. Coleman, The Politics of the Development Areas, Princeton N.J.Princeton University

Press, 1960.83 S.Verba, The Civic Culture : Political Attitudes and Democracy in Five Nations Princeton N.J., Princeton

University Press, 1963.84 The Civic Culture Revised, Boston, Brown, 1989.85 G.B.Powell Jr.Comparative Politics : A Development Approach. Boston, Little Collians, 2000.86 D.E.Apter, The Politics of Modernization, CHicagi, University of Chicago Press, 1965.87 G.Sartori, Parties and Pary Systems: A Framework for Analysis, Cambridge, Cambridge University

Press,1976.88 B.Arora and D.V.Verney (eds.), Multiple indentities in a single state; Indian Fefralism in a Comparative

Perspective, Delhi, Konark, 1995.89 Working a Democratic Constitution : The Indian Experience, Delhi Oxford University Press, 2000.90 M.Chadda, Ethnicity, Security and Separatism in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997.91 P.Chatterjee (ed.), States and Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997.92 R.Chatterjee (ed.)., Politics in India : The State – Society Interface, New Delhi, South Asian Publishers,

2001.93 Z.Hasan, Politics and State in India, New Delhi, Sage, 2000.94 A Kohli (ed.), India’s Democracy : An Analysis of Changing State- Society Relations, Princeton, Princeton

University Press, 1988.95 The Success of Indian Democracy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2001.96 I Narain (ed.)., State Politcs in India, Meeru, Meenakshi Prakashan, 1967.97 S.Pai, State Politics : New Dimensions : Party System, Liberalization and politics and identity, Delhi, 2000.

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98 L.Saez Federalism without a Centre: The impact of Political and Economic Reform on Indian System, New Delhi, Sage 2002.

99 G.Smith (ed.), Federalism: The Multi Ethnic Challenge, Harlow Longman, 1995.100 Working a Democratic Constitution : The Indian Experience, Delhi Oxford University Press, 2000101 P.Chatterjee (ed.), State and Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997.102 Z.Hasan, Politics and State in India, New Delhi, Sage, 2000.103 A.Kohli (ed.) India’s Democracy : An Analysis of Changing State – Society Relations, Princeton, Princeton

University Press, 1988.104 Democracy and Discontent; India’s Growing crisis of Governbility, Cambridge, Cambridge University

Press,1988.105 R.Kothari, Politics in India, New Delhi, orient Longman, 1970.106 I.Narain (ed.), State Politics in India, Meerut, Meenakshi Prakashan, 1967.107 S.Pai, State Politics: New Dimensions: Party System, Liberalization and politics of identity, Delhi, 2000.108 L.Saez Federalism without a Centre: The impact of Political and Economic Reform on Indian system, New

Delhi, Sage 2002.109 B.R.Nayar – Modernization Imperatives and Indian Planning110 Frankel – Political economy of India111 Holt & Turner – Political bases of Economic Development politics of Foreign aid.112 Ruth & Dandekar – Poverty in India113 Rosen – Democracy & Economic change in India114 Rajni Kothari – Democratic Policy & Social Change in India115 Shobhita Jain Madhu bala- The economics and Politics of Resettlement in india – Pearson Education

Delhi-2006116 N.S. Gehlot- Indian Government and Politics – Rawat publications New Dehli -1996117 Brahmbhatt – Citizenship118 Aiyar, A.P. and Mehta U. (edu), Eassy on Indian Federation.119 Basu D.D.; Introduction to Constitution of India.120 Gandhi Sanghavi and Desai, Swarjya Darashan, Gyan Gangotri, _Shreni No. V, Sardar Patel University,

Vallabh Vidhyanagar, 1969.121 Khothari Rajni, Bharat Rajakaran (Anuvad)122 Morris Jones W.H.; Government and Politics in India.123 Ray M.P. Bharatiya Rajniti avam Shasan(Hindi)124 Sheth Pravin, Bharat No Bandharaniya Vikas125 Shukla Desai: Bharatiya Rajakaran ni Rooprekha, University Granth Nirman Board. Ahmedbad.126 Verma S.P. and Bhambri C.P.(eds.), Elections and consciousness in India.127 Arona B. and Verney D.V.(Eds) ; Multiple Identities in a single state: Indian Federalism in a comparative

perspective, Delhi, Konark, 1995.128 Austin G.; The Indian Constitution: Cornerstone of a Nation, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2000129 Aiyer S.P. Mehta U. (eds.), Eassy on Indian Federalism, Bombay, Allied Publishers, 1965.130 Basu D.D.; Introduction to Constitution of India.131 Brass Paul: Politics of India since Independence, 2nd Edn., Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,

1994132 Caste – Faction and party in Indian Politics.133 Jayal N.G. (Ed.) Democracy in Indian, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001134 Kohli Atul; Democracy and Discontent: India’s growing crisis of Govern ability, Cambridge, Cambridge

University Press, 1991.135 Kothari Rajni; Politics in India, New Delhi, Orient Longman, 1970.136 Morris Jones W.H.; Government and Politics in India, Delhi, B Publications, 1974.137 Palmer N.D. : the Indian Political System138 Palmer N.D.; Elections in India: Its Social Basis, Calcutta, KP Bagchi, 1982.139 Roy M.P.; Bharatiya Rajnity avam Shasan – (hindi), college book depo., Jaipur.140 Shukla Dinesh: Bharatiya Rajkaran ki Rooprekha.

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141 Sheth Pravin/Desai K.C. ; Bharat No Bandharaniya Vikas142 Singh M.P. and Roy H. (eds). ; Indian Political System: Structure, Policies, development, New Delhi,

Jnanada Prakashan, 1995.143 Sathyamurthy T.V.; Social charge and Political Discourse in India: Structures of Power Movements of

Resistance, 4 Vols, Oxford, Oxford University Press 1996144 Altekar: State and Government in Ancient India, Delhi, Motilal Banarasidas, 1966.145 Aiyer S.P. and Mehta U (Eds.) India’s Emerging Co-operat146 Basu D.D.: An Introduction to the Constitution of India, Agra, Wadhva, 2001147 Jones Moris W.H.; Parliament in India148 Jones Moris W.H.; The Government and Politics of India, London, Hutschinson,149 Kothari Rajani: Politics in India150 Manor J. (Ed.) Nehru to the Nineties: The changing office of the Prime Minister in India, Delhi, Viking,

1994151 Pyee M.V.; An Introduction to Constitution of India, New Delhi, Vikaas 1998152 Palmer N.D.: The Indian Political System153 Park and Tinker- Leadership and Political Institutions in India154 Sanghavi, Desai and Gandhi, Swarajya Darshan, Gnyan Gangotri, Shreni V. Sardar Patel University,

Vallabh Vidhyanagar, 1996155 Shukla Dinesh, Hasmukh Amin, Bhartiya Rajkaran ni Rooprekha (Gujarati) University Granth Niramn

Board, Gujarat State156 Santhanam K.; Union State Relations157 Weiner Myron: Party Politics in India, Princeton N.J.; Princeton University Press, 1957158 Bagehot W.; English Constitution, Fontana, 1963159 Brahmbhatt B.B.; Vartman Bandharano (Guj.)160 Finer Herman: The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, London, Methuen, 1969161 Mahajan V.D.; Select Modern Constitutions162 Moddr R.: Constitutions of World, 2nd Edn., Washington DC and London, CQ Press, 2000163 Ogg and Zink, Modern Foreign Governments, New York, Macmillan, 1964164 Enter Parliamentary Union- Women in National Parliament, 2000165 Rajendra Vora & Suhas Palshikar – Indian Democracy – Sage – 2004166 Josmool – The politics of Economics Reforms in India – sage – 2005167 Ajit Bhattacharjea- Social Justice and the constitution – Indian Institute of Advancea Study –shimla –

1997..

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1 41.1 Meaning, Definition, Values and Types of Democracy1.2 Difference between Direct and Indirect Democracy1.3 Means of Direct Democracy

22.1 Relationship between the State and the Individual in Democratic and

Non-Democratic States2.2 Democracy as the Best form of Government2.3 Democracy as a way of Life

33.1 Economic and Industrial Democracy3.2 Social and Political Democracy3.3 The Concept of Majority Rule, its Limits - The Concept of Tyranny of

Majority4

4.1 The Concept of Will as the Base of Political Power

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL302CC Semester : 3

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4.2 The Concept of Tolerance4.3 The Concept of Rule of Law and its Limitations

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Reference BookNo Book Name1 Dipankar Sinha – Democratic Governance in India – Kalpaz pub – 2007.2 Saini S – Parliamentary democracy and political change in India – Alfa pub – 2009.3 Neeisen JR & Malik D – Crisis of state and nation – Manohar -20074 E.S.Greenbery – The struggle for Democracy 5th Ed - Longman – 2002.5 Rajesh Tandon – Citizen participation and Democratic Governance in our Hands – Concepts-2007.6 K.L.Bhatia, Jusicial review and Judicial Activism: A Comparative Study of India and Germany from an

IndianPerspective, New Delhi, Deep and Deep, 1997.

7 C.P.Bhambri, The Indian State: Fifty years, New Delhi, Shipra, 1999.8 P.R.Brass, Politics of India Since Independence, 2nd edn., Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,

1994.9 Caste, Faction and Party in Indian Politics, Vols. 2, Chanakya Publication.10 N.Chandhoke, Beyond Secularalism: The Rights and Religious Minorities, Delhi, Oxford University

Press,1999.11 P.Chatterjee, The Nationa and its Fragments : Colonial and Postcolonial Histories Princeton, N.J.,

Princeton University Press, 1993.12 State and Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997.13 B.Chakraboty, Social Movements in Contemporary India, Culcutta.14 S.Cobridge and J.Harriss, Reinventing India: Liberalization, Hindu Nationalism and Popular

Democracy,Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001.15 J.Dasgupta, Language Conflict and National Development, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1970.16 B.L.Fadia, State Politics in India, 2 Vols, New Delhi, Radiant, 1984.17 F.R.Frankel, India’s Polotical Economy 1947 – 1977: The Gradual Revolution, Oxford, Oxford University

press, 1978.18 M.S.A Rao (eds.) Dominance and State Power in Modern India: Decline of a Social Order, Delhi,

OxfordUniversity Press, 198919 et.al.., (eds.), Transforming India: Social and Political Dynamics of Democracy New Delhi, Oxford

University Press, 2000.20 C.Jaffrelog (eds.), The BJP and the Compulsions of Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 199821 R.L.Hardgrave, Indian Government and Politics in a Developing Nations, New York Harcourt, Brace

andWorld, 1965.22 N.J.Jayal (ed.). Democracy in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 200123 Judicial Activism and Lok Pal, New Delhi, Uppal, 1997.24 S.Kaushik, (ed.) Indian Government and Politics, Delhi University, Directorate of Hindi

Implementation,1990.25 S.Kaviraj, Politcs in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press. 199826 S.Khilnani, Nehru and the Language Politics of India, Oxford University Press, 1977.27 R.Kothari, State Against Democracy: In search for Humance Governance, Delhi, Ajanta, 198828 I.Narain (ed.)., State Politics in India, Meerut, meenakshi Prakashan, 1967.29 S.M.Lipset, Political Socialization, New York, Doubleday, 1960.30 S.Verba (eds.), Political Culture and Political Development, Princeton NJ.,Princeton university press,

1966.31 G.Sartori, Parties and Pary Systems: A Framework for Analysis, Cambridge, Cambridge University

Press,1976.32 Brahmbhatt – Citizenship33 Lijphart A. : Electoral Systems and Party System, New Haven CT, Yo.k. University Press,199434 (Ed.), Parliamentary versus Presidential Government, Oxford and New York, Oxford University Press,

1992.35 Democracies : Patterns of Majoritarian and Consensual government in twnty.

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36 One Countries, New Haven C.T. and London, York University Press, 1992.37 Arona B. and Verney D.V.(Eds) ; Multiple Identities in a single state: Indian Federalism in a comparative

perspective, Delhi, Konark, 1995.38 Austin G.; The Indian Constitution: Cornerstone of a Nation, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 200039 Aiyer S.P. Mehta U. (eds.), Eassy on Indian Federalism, Bombay, Allied Publishers, 1965.40 Basu D.D.; Introduction to Constitution of India.41 Brass Paul: Politics of India since Independence, 2nd Edn., Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,

199442 Caste – Faction and party in Indian Politics.43 Jayal N.G. (Ed.) Democracy in Indian, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 200144 Kohli Atul; Democracy and Discontent: India’s growing crisis of Govern ability, Cambridge,

CambridgeUniversity Press, 1991.45 Kothari Rajni; Politics in India, New Delhi, Orient Longman, 197046 Morris Jones W.H.; Government and Politics in India, Delhi, B Publications, 197447 Palmer N.D. : the Indian Political System48 Palmer N.D.; Elections in India: Its Social Basis, Calcutta, KP Bagchi, 1982.49 Roy M.P.; Bharatiya Rajnity avam Shasan – (hindi), college book depo., Jaipur.50 Shukla Dinesh: Bharatiya Rajkaran ki Rooprekha.51 Sheth Pravin/Desai K.C. ; Bharat No Bandharaniya Vikas52 Singh M.P. and Roy H. (eds). ; Indian Political System: Structure, Policies, development, New

Delhi,Jnanada Prakashan, 199553 Sathyamurthy T.V.; Social charge and Political Discourse in India: Structures of Power Movements of

Resistance, 4 Vols, Oxford, Oxford University Press 1996.54 Acharya Javedekar, Lokshahi Anuvada by Pandurang – Deshpandey.55 Allen C.K. ; Democracy and Individual56 Bryce James; Modern Democracy Volume I57 Dunleavy and Leary B.O.; Theories of Liberal Democratic state58 Filed G.C.; Political Theory.59 Laski H.G.; Grammar of politics.60 Mayo Henry: An Introduction to Democratic Theory.61 Maciver R.M.; The Modern State.62 Pandya/Pathak ; Rajyashastra Parichaya Part II (Gujarati)63 Pandya Harmakh J. ; Lokshahi Rajya Vyavastha Tatva and Vyavahar (Gujarati)64 Panchol Manubhai ; Democracy (Gujarati)65 Sanghavi, Desai, Gandhi, Swarajya darshan, (Rajkaran), (Gujarati) 196966 Filed G.C.; Political Theory.67 Laski H.J.; Democracy in Crisis.68 Laski H.J.; A Grammar of Politics.69 Mayo Henry; an Introduction to Democratic Theory.70 Mill John Stuart; Consideration on Representative Government.71 Pandya Hasmukh J.; Lokshahi Rajyavyavstha and Tatwa Vyavahar, University Granth Nirman Board,

Ahmedabad. (Gujarati)72 Pancholi Manubhai; Lokshahi, Rajya Rang Shreni, 1987. (Gujarati)73 Pathak and Pandya; Rajya Shastra Parichaya Part I,II Anada Prakashan, Gandhi Road, Ahmedabad.

(Gujarati)74 Rejai M.; Democracy: The Contemporary Theories75 Sanghavi, Gandhi, Desai, swarajya Darshan, (Rajkaran), Sardar Patel University, Vallabh

Vidhyanagar,1969. (Gujarati)76 Peter Mair, wolf gang (Muller, Fri +2 Plasser – political parties and Electoral Change – sage – 200477 Ajay K. Mehra, D D Khanna, Gert W. Kyeck – Political Parties and party system 5 – sage –200378 David M.Farrell, Paul Webb, Kenneth Janda – party politics

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPL303CC Semester : 3

Introduction to World Revolutions-I (IWR)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Terminology of Revolution – I 41.1 Meaning and Definition of Revolution1.2 Factors Generating Revolution1.3 Major Characteristics of Revolution

2 Terminology of Revolution – II2.1 A. Aims and Objectives of Revolution2.2 B. Types of Revolutions2.3 C. Problems of Revolutions

3 The Bloodless Revolution of England (1688 A.D.)3.1 Introduction and Major Events of the Bloodless

Revolution3.2 Causes of the Bloodless Revolution3.3 Major Impacts of the Bloodless Revolution

4 The Industrial Revolution4.1 Meaning and Conception of the Industrial Revolution4.2 Forces Leading to the Rise of Industrial Revolution4.3 Impact of the Industrial Revolution in Europe and Outside

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1 lJ`JvS=F\lTVM ,[Pv ;]Z[X ;LP X[94 5|SFXS v I]lGP U|\Y lGDF"6 AM0"4 VDNFJFN

2 VFW]lGS lJ`JGL S=F\lTVM ,[Pv VFZPS[P WFZ{IF VG[ 5LPHLP SMZF83 .\U,[g0GM A\WFZ6LI .lTCF; ,[P v N[J[gN= E˝4 .\U,[g0GM A\WFZ6LI .lTCF; ,[P v S[P;LP N[;F.5 I]ZM5GM .lTCF; ,[P v V[RPV[PV[,P OLXZ4 VG]P v SLS]EF. N[;F.6 An Outline of History of the World By – A.H. Davis7 International Encyclopedia of Social Sciences (Volumes : 13 & 14) Ed. By – David L. Sills8 Theories of Revolution : An Introduction By – A.S. Kohan

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL304CC Semester : 3

Introduction to Political Ideologies (IPI)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 Political Ideology : Meaning 42 Individualism : Meaning3 Socialism : Definition4 Marxism : Meaning

Reference BookNo Book Name1 John .J.Schwarz mantel – Ideology and politics – Sage publications – 2008.2 Lyman Tower Sargent – Contemporary political Ideologies – A comparative analysis TheDorsey press –

1970.3 Robert E. Lane – Political Ideology – The Free Press, New York- 1967.4 William Ebenstein – Modern Political Thought – Rinehart & Company . Inc. New York – 1955.5 Naurihal Singh – Nationalism – Mittal Pub -20066 Leon P. Baradat –Political ideologies Their origins and impact- Pearson Education Delhi- 20087 Anderson B.; Imagined Communities, London Verso, 1991.8 Boggs C.; the Socialist Tradition, From Crisis to Decline, New York, Routledge, 1995.9 Funderbunk and Thobaden R.G.; Political Ideologies: Left, Centre and right, New York,

HarperCollinsCollege Publisher, 1994.10 Kymilca W.; Contemporary Political Philosophy: An Introduction, Oxford, the Clarendon Press,1990.11 Lean P. Baradat, Political Ideologies: Their origins and Impact, Enlewood chiffs NJ, PrenticeHall, 1989.12 Macridis, R.C.; Contemporary Political Ideologies: Movements and Regimes, New York,Harper

Collins,1992.13 Patel Jayanti K.; Adhunik Rajyakiy Vichar Dhara, University Granth Nirman Board,Ahmedabad.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL301CE Semester : 3

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1 The Constitution of India 41.1 The Constituent Assembly – It’s Composition and Process of Framing

of the Constitution1.2 Salient Features of the Indian Constitution1.3 The Preamble of the Constitution

22.1 Basic Elements of the Indian Constitution2.2 The Fundamental Rights2.3 The Directive Principles of the State Policy

3 The Union Government3.1 The Parliament: Composition, Powers and Functions3.2 The Executive: President, Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers3.3 The Supreme Court and Judicial Activism

4 The State Government4.1 Legislature: Composition, Powers and Functions4.2 Executive: Governor, Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers4.3 The High Court and its Jurisdiction

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Internationalpub – 2007.36 Bajshi SR – Roots of nationalism in India – Vista Int Pub – 2006.37 Radhakrishnan P – Religion, caste and state – Rawat – 2007.38 C.B.Raju – Social Justice and the constitution of India – Serials Pub- 2007.39 Caste and Reservation in India – V.K.Garg - Alfa Publications40 Parliamentry Democracy and Political Change in India – Pankaj Saini - Alfa Publications41 Political Developments in India –Braham Singh - Alfa Publications42 Political System of India – Braham Singh - Alfa Publications43 Recent Trends in Indian Politics – Braham Singh, H.C.Sharma - Alfa Publications44 Socio-Economics Basis of Indian Politics –Braham Singh, H.C.Sharma - Alfa Publications45 Austin, The Indian Constitution : Corner Stone of a Nation, Oxford. Oxford University Press,1966.46 S.Bayly, Caste, Society and Politics in India from the Eighteenth Century to Modern Age, Cambridge

University Press, 1999.47 U.Baxi, he Indian Supreme Court and Politics, Delhi, Eastern Book Company, 1980 , and B.Parekh (ed.)

Crisis and Change in Contemporary India, New Delhi, Sage, 1994.48 K.L.Bhatia, Jusicial review and Judicial Activism: A Comparative Study of India and Germany from an

Indian Perspective, New Delhi, Deep and Deep, 1997.49 C.P.Bhambri, The Indian State: Fifty years, New Delhi, Shipra, 1999.50 P.R.Brass, Politics of India Since Independence, 2nd edn., Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,

1994.51 Caste, Faction and Party in Indian Politics, Vols. 2, Chanakya Publication.52 M.Chadda, Ethnicity, Security and Separatism in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press,53 N.Chandhoke, Beyond Secularalism: The Rights and Religious Minorities, Delhi, Oxford University Press,

1999.54 P.Chatterjee, The Nationa and its Fragments : Colonial and Postcolonial Histories Princeton, N.J.,

Princeton University Press, 1993.55 State and Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997.56 B.Chakraboty, Social Movements in Contemporary India, Culcutta.57 S.Cobridge and J.Harriss, Reinventing India: Liberalization, Hindu Nationalism and Popular Democracy,

Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001.58 J.Dasgupta, Language Conflict and National Development, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1970.59 B.L.Fadia, State Politics in India, 2 Vols, New Delhi, Radiant, 1984.60 F.R.Frankel, India’s Polotical Economy 1947 – 1977: The Gradual Revolution, Oxford, Oxford University

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press, 1978.61 M.S.A Rao (eds.) Dominance and State Power in Modern India: Decline of a Social Order, Delhi, Oxford

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UniversityPress, 2000.

63 C.Jaffrelog (eds.), The BJP and the Compulsions of Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1998.64 R.L.Hardgrave, Indian Government and Politics in a Developing Nations, New York Harcourt, Brace and

World, 1965.65 N.J.Jayal (ed.). Democracy in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001.66 Judicial Activism and Lok Pal, New Delhi, Uppal, 1997.67 S.Kaushik, (ed.) Indian Government and Politics, Delhi University, Directorate of Hindi Implementation,

1990.68 S.Kaviraj, Politcs in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press. 199869 S.Khilnani, Nehru and the Language Politics of India, Oxford University Press, 1977.70 R.Kothari, State Against Democracy: In search for Humance Governance, Delhi, Ajanta, 1988.71 I.Narain (ed.)., State Politics in India, Meerut, meenakshi Prakashan, 1967.72 D.Nayyar, Economic Liberalization in India : Analytics, Experience and Lessons, Hyderabad, Orient

Longman, 1996.73 A.G.Noorani, Constitutional Questions in India: The President, Parliament and the States, Delhi, Oxford

University Press, 2000.74 B.Prasad, Ideas and Men Behind India’s Constitution: Selected Speeches from the Constituent Assembly

Debates,75 S.H.Rudolph and L.I.Rudolph, In Pursuit of Lakshmi – The Political Economy of the Indian State, Delhi,

Orient Longman, 1987.76 T.V.Sathyamurthy, Social Change and Political Discourse in India: Structures of Power, Movements of

Resistance.77 Singh, M.P. and H.Roy (eds), Indian Political System : Structure Policies Development, New Delhi,

Janada, Prakashan, 1995.78 R.Thakur, The Government & Politics of India, London, Macmillan, 1995.79 A.Vanaik, Tha painful Transition: Bourgeosis Democracy in India. London, Verso, 1990.80 M.Weiner, Party Politics in India, Princeton NJ, Princeton University Press, 198581 The Indian Paradox: Essays in Indian Politics, New Delhi, Sage, 1999.82 G.A.Almond and J.S. Coleman, The Politics of the Development Areas, Princeton N.J.Princeton University

Press, 1960.83 S.Verba, The Civic Culture : Political Attitudes and Democracy in Five Nations Princeton N.J., Princeton

University Press, 1963.84 The Civic Culture Revised, Boston, Brown, 1989.85 G.B.Powell Jr.Comparative Politics : A Development Approach. Boston, Little Collians, 2000.86 D.E.Apter, The Politics of Modernization, CHicagi, University of Chicago Press, 1965.87 G.Sartori, Parties and Pary Systems: A Framework for Analysis, Cambridge, Cambridge University

Press,1976.88 B.Arora and D.V.Verney (eds.), Multiple indentities in a single state; Indian Fefralism in a Comparative

Perspective, Delhi, Konark, 1995.89 Working a Democratic Constitution : The Indian Experience, Delhi Oxford University Press, 2000.90 M.Chadda, Ethnicity, Security and Separatism in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997.91 P.Chatterjee (ed.), States and Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997.92 R.Chatterjee (ed.)., Politics in India : The State – Society Interface, New Delhi, South Asian Publishers,

2001.93 Z.Hasan, Politics and State in India, New Delhi, Sage, 2000.94 A Kohli (ed.), India’s Democracy : An Analysis of Changing State- Society Relations, Princeton, Princeton

University Press, 1988.95 The Success of Indian Democracy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2001.

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96 I Narain (ed.)., State Politcs in India, Meeru, Meenakshi Prakashan, 1967.97 S.Pai, State Politics : New Dimensions : Party System, Liberalization and politics and identity, Delhi, 2000.98 L.Saez Federalism without a Centre: The impact of Political and Economic Reform on Indian System, New

Delhi, Sage 2002.99 G.Smith (ed.), Federalism: The Multi Ethnic Challenge, Harlow Longman, 1995.100 Working a Democratic Constitution : The Indian Experience, Delhi Oxford University Press, 2000101 P.Chatterjee (ed.), State and Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997.102 Z.Hasan, Politics and State in India, New Delhi, Sage, 2000.103 A.Kohli (ed.) India’s Democracy : An Analysis of Changing State – Society Relations, Princeton, Princeton

University Press, 1988.104 Democracy and Discontent; India’s Growing crisis of Governbility, Cambridge, Cambridge University

Press,1988.105 R.Kothari, Politics in India, New Delhi, orient Longman, 1970.106 I.Narain (ed.), State Politics in India, Meerut, Meenakshi Prakashan, 1967.107 S.Pai, State Politics: New Dimensions: Party System, Liberalization and politics of identity, Delhi, 2000.108 L.Saez Federalism without a Centre: The impact of Political and Economic Reform on Indian system, New

Delhi, Sage 2002.109 B.R.Nayar – Modernization Imperatives and Indian Planning110 Frankel – Political economy of India111 Holt & Turner – Political bases of Economic Development politics of Foreign aid.112 Ruth & Dandekar – Poverty in India113 Rosen – Democracy & Economic change in India114 Rajni Kothari – Democratic Policy & Social Change in India115 Shobhita Jain Madhu bala- The economics and Politics of Resettlement in india – Pearson Education

Delhi-2006116 N.S. Gehlot- Indian Government and Politics – Rawat publications New Dehli -1996117 Brahmbhatt – Citizenship118 Aiyar, A.P. and Mehta U. (edu), Eassy on Indian Federation.119 Basu D.D.; Introduction to Constitution of India.120 Gandhi Sanghavi and Desai, Swarjya Darashan, Gyan Gangotri, _Shreni No. V, Sardar Patel University,

Vallabh Vidhyanagar, 1969.121 Khothari Rajni, Bharat Rajakaran (Anuvad)122 Morris Jones W.H.; Government and Politics in India.123 Ray M.P. Bharatiya Rajniti avam Shasan(Hindi)124 Sheth Pravin, Bharat No Bandharaniya Vikas125 Shukla Desai: Bharatiya Rajakaran ni Rooprekha, University Granth Nirman Board. Ahmedbad.126 Verma S.P. and Bhambri C.P.(eds.), Elections and consciousness in India.127 Arona B. and Verney D.V.(Eds) ; Multiple Identities in a single state: Indian Federalism in a comparative

perspective, Delhi, Konark, 1995.128 Austin G.; The Indian Constitution: Cornerstone of a Nation, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2000129 Aiyer S.P. Mehta U. (eds.), Eassy on Indian Federalism, Bombay, Allied Publishers, 1965.130 Basu D.D.; Introduction to Constitution of India.131 Brass Paul: Politics of India since Independence, 2nd Edn., Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,

1994132 Caste – Faction and party in Indian Politics.133 Jayal N.G. (Ed.) Democracy in Indian, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001134 Kohli Atul; Democracy and Discontent: India’s growing crisis of Govern ability, Cambridge, Cambridge

University Press, 1991.135 Kothari Rajni; Politics in India, New Delhi, Orient Longman, 1970.136 Morris Jones W.H.; Government and Politics in India, Delhi, B Publications, 1974.137 Palmer N.D. : the Indian Political System138 Palmer N.D.; Elections in India: Its Social Basis, Calcutta, KP Bagchi, 1982.

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139 Roy M.P.; Bharatiya Rajnity avam Shasan – (hindi), college book depo., Jaipur.140 Shukla Dinesh: Bharatiya Rajkaran ki Rooprekha.141 Sheth Pravin/Desai K.C. ; Bharat No Bandharaniya Vikas142 Singh M.P. and Roy H. (eds). ; Indian Political System: Structure, Policies, development, New Delhi,

Jnanada Prakashan, 1995.143 Sathyamurthy T.V.; Social charge and Political Discourse in India: Structures of Power Movements of

Resistance, 4 Vols, Oxford, Oxford University Press 1996144 Altekar: State and Government in Ancient India, Delhi, Motilal Banarasidas, 1966.145 Aiyer S.P. and Mehta U (Eds.) India’s Emerging Co-operat146 Basu D.D.: An Introduction to the Constitution of India, Agra, Wadhva, 2001147 Jones Moris W.H.; Parliament in India148 Jones Moris W.H.; The Government and Politics of India, London, Hutschinson,149 Kothari Rajani: Politics in India150 Manor J. (Ed.) Nehru to the Nineties: The changing office of the Prime Minister in India, Delhi, Viking,

1994151 Pyee M.V.; An Introduction to Constitution of India, New Delhi, Vikaas 1998152 Palmer N.D.: The Indian Political System153 Park and Tinker- Leadership and Political Institutions in India154 Sanghavi, Desai and Gandhi, Swarajya Darshan, Gnyan Gangotri, Shreni V. Sardar Patel University,

Vallabh Vidhyanagar, 1996155 Shukla Dinesh, Hasmukh Amin, Bhartiya Rajkaran ni Rooprekha (Gujarati) University Granth Niramn

Board, Gujarat State156 Santhanam K.; Union State Relations157 Weiner Myron: Party Politics in India, Princeton N.J.; Princeton University Press, 1957158 Bagehot W.; English Constitution, Fontana, 1963159 Brahmbhatt B.B.; Vartman Bandharano (Guj.)160 Finer Herman: The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, London, Methuen, 1969161 Mahajan V.D.; Select Modern Constitutions162 Moddr R.: Constitutions of World, 2nd Edn., Washington DC and London, CQ Press, 2000163 Ogg and Zink, Modern Foreign Governments, New York, Macmillan, 1964164 Enter Parliamentary Union- Women in National Parliament, 2000165 Rajendra Vora & Suhas Palshikar – Indian Democracy – Sage – 2004166 Josmool – The politics of Economics Reforms in India – sage – 2005167 Ajit Bhattacharjea- Social Justice and the constitution – Indian Institute of Advancea Study –shimla –

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL302CE Semester : 3

Basic Principles of Democracy (BPD)Course type : Core Elective Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

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1 41.1 Meaning, Definition, Values and Types of Democracy1.2 Difference between Direct and Indirect Democracy1.3 Means of Direct Democracy

22.1 Relationship between the State and the Individual in Democratic and

Non-Democratic States2.2 Democracy as the Best form of Government2.3 Democracy as a way of Life

33.1 Economic and Industrial Democracy3.2 Social and Political Democracy3.3 The Concept of Majority Rule, its Limits - The Concept of Tyranny of

Majority4

4.1 The Concept of Will as the Base of Political Power4.2 The Concept of Tolerance4.3 The Concept of Rule of Law and its Limitations

Reference BookNo Book Name1 Dipankar Sinha – Democratic Governance in India – Kalpaz pub – 2007.2 Saini S – Parliamentary democracy and political change in India – Alfa pub – 2009.3 Neeisen JR & Malik D – Crisis of state and nation – Manohar -20074 E.S.Greenbery – The struggle for Democracy 5th Ed - Longman – 2002.5 Rajesh Tandon – Citizen participation and Democratic Governance in our Hands – Concepts-2007.6 K.L.Bhatia, Jusicial review and Judicial Activism: A Comparative Study of India and Germany from an

IndianPerspective, New Delhi, Deep and Deep, 1997.

7 C.P.Bhambri, The Indian State: Fifty years, New Delhi, Shipra, 1999.8 P.R.Brass, Politics of India Since Independence, 2nd edn., Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,

1994.9 Caste, Faction and Party in Indian Politics, Vols. 2, Chanakya Publication.10 N.Chandhoke, Beyond Secularalism: The Rights and Religious Minorities, Delhi, Oxford University

Press,1999.11 P.Chatterjee, The Nationa and its Fragments : Colonial and Postcolonial Histories Princeton, N.J.,

Princeton University Press, 1993.12 State and Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997.13 B.Chakraboty, Social Movements in Contemporary India, Culcutta.14 S.Cobridge and J.Harriss, Reinventing India: Liberalization, Hindu Nationalism and Popular

Democracy,Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001.

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15 J.Dasgupta, Language Conflict and National Development, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1970.16 B.L.Fadia, State Politics in India, 2 Vols, New Delhi, Radiant, 1984.17 F.R.Frankel, India’s Polotical Economy 1947 – 1977: The Gradual Revolution, Oxford, Oxford University

press, 1978.18 M.S.A Rao (eds.) Dominance and State Power in Modern India: Decline of a Social Order, Delhi,

OxfordUniversity Press, 198919 et.al.., (eds.), Transforming India: Social and Political Dynamics of Democracy New Delhi, Oxford

University Press, 2000.20 C.Jaffrelog (eds.), The BJP and the Compulsions of Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 199821 R.L.Hardgrave, Indian Government and Politics in a Developing Nations, New York Harcourt, Brace

andWorld, 1965.22 N.J.Jayal (ed.). Democracy in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 200123 Judicial Activism and Lok Pal, New Delhi, Uppal, 1997.24 S.Kaushik, (ed.) Indian Government and Politics, Delhi University, Directorate of Hindi

Implementation,1990.25 S.Kaviraj, Politcs in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press. 199826 S.Khilnani, Nehru and the Language Politics of India, Oxford University Press, 1977.27 R.Kothari, State Against Democracy: In search for Humance Governance, Delhi, Ajanta, 198828 I.Narain (ed.)., State Politics in India, Meerut, meenakshi Prakashan, 1967.29 S.M.Lipset, Political Socialization, New York, Doubleday, 1960.30 S.Verba (eds.), Political Culture and Political Development, Princeton NJ.,Princeton university press,

1966.31 G.Sartori, Parties and Pary Systems: A Framework for Analysis, Cambridge, Cambridge University

Press,1976.32 Brahmbhatt – Citizenship33 Lijphart A. : Electoral Systems and Party System, New Haven CT, Yo.k. University Press,199434 (Ed.), Parliamentary versus Presidential Government, Oxford and New York, Oxford University Press,

1992.35 Democracies : Patterns of Majoritarian and Consensual government in twnty.36 One Countries, New Haven C.T. and London, York University Press, 1992.37 Arona B. and Verney D.V.(Eds) ; Multiple Identities in a single state: Indian Federalism in a comparative

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199442 Caste – Faction and party in Indian Politics.43 Jayal N.G. (Ed.) Democracy in Indian, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 200144 Kohli Atul; Democracy and Discontent: India’s growing crisis of Govern ability, Cambridge,

CambridgeUniversity Press, 1991.45 Kothari Rajni; Politics in India, New Delhi, Orient Longman, 197046 Morris Jones W.H.; Government and Politics in India, Delhi, B Publications, 197447 Palmer N.D. : the Indian Political System48 Palmer N.D.; Elections in India: Its Social Basis, Calcutta, KP Bagchi, 1982.49 Roy M.P.; Bharatiya Rajnity avam Shasan – (hindi), college book depo., Jaipur.50 Shukla Dinesh: Bharatiya Rajkaran ki Rooprekha.51 Sheth Pravin/Desai K.C. ; Bharat No Bandharaniya Vikas52 Singh M.P. and Roy H. (eds). ; Indian Political System: Structure, Policies, development, New

Delhi,Jnanada Prakashan, 199553 Sathyamurthy T.V.; Social charge and Political Discourse in India: Structures of Power Movements of

Resistance, 4 Vols, Oxford, Oxford University Press 1996.54 Acharya Javedekar, Lokshahi Anuvada by Pandurang – Deshpandey.

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55 Allen C.K. ; Democracy and Individual56 Bryce James; Modern Democracy Volume I57 Dunleavy and Leary B.O.; Theories of Liberal Democratic state58 Filed G.C.; Political Theory.59 Laski H.G.; Grammar of politics.60 Mayo Henry: An Introduction to Democratic Theory.61 Maciver R.M.; The Modern State.62 Pandya/Pathak ; Rajyashastra Parichaya Part II (Gujarati)63 Pandya Harmakh J. ; Lokshahi Rajya Vyavastha Tatva and Vyavahar (Gujarati)64 Panchol Manubhai ; Democracy (Gujarati)65 Sanghavi, Desai, Gandhi, Swarajya darshan, (Rajkaran), (Gujarati) 196966 Filed G.C.; Political Theory.67 Laski H.J.; Democracy in Crisis.68 Laski H.J.; A Grammar of Politics.69 Mayo Henry; an Introduction to Democratic Theory.70 Mill John Stuart; Consideration on Representative Government.71 Pandya Hasmukh J.; Lokshahi Rajyavyavstha and Tatwa Vyavahar, University Granth Nirman Board,

Ahmedabad. (Gujarati)72 Pancholi Manubhai; Lokshahi, Rajya Rang Shreni, 1987. (Gujarati)73 Pathak and Pandya; Rajya Shastra Parichaya Part I,II Anada Prakashan, Gandhi Road, Ahmedabad.

(Gujarati)74 Rejai M.; Democracy: The Contemporary Theories75 Sanghavi, Gandhi, Desai, swarajya Darshan, (Rajkaran), Sardar Patel University, Vallabh

Vidhyanagar,1969. (Gujarati)76 Peter Mair, wolf gang (Muller, Fri +2 Plasser – political parties and Electoral Change – sage – 200477 Ajay K. Mehra, D D Khanna, Gert W. Kyeck – Political Parties and party system 5 – sage –200378 David M.Farrell, Paul Webb, Kenneth Janda – party politics

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL303CE Semester : 3

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1 Terminology of Revolution – I 41.1 Meaning and Definition of Revolution1.2 Factors Generating Revolution1.3 Major Characteristics of Revolution

2 Terminology of Revolution – II2.1 A. Aims and Objectives of Revolution2.2 B. Types of Revolutions2.3 C. Problems of Revolutions

3 The Bloodless Revolution of England (1688 A.D.)3.1 Introduction and Major Events of the Bloodless

Revolution3.2 Causes of the Bloodless Revolution3.3 Major Impacts of the Bloodless Revolution

4 The Industrial Revolution4.1 Meaning and Conception of the Industrial Revolution4.2 Forces Leading to the Rise of Industrial Revolution4.3 Impact of the Industrial Revolution in Europe and Outside

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL401CC Semester : 4

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1 The Centre - State Relations 041.1 The Legislative Relations1.2 The Executive Relations1.3 The Financial Relations

2 Some Important Constitutional Functionaries2.1 The Election Commission : Composition, Functions and Election

Reforms2.2 The Finance Commission : Composition and Functions2.3 Role of Attorney General & Comptroller Auditor General

3 Political Parties in India3.1 The Indian National Congress and the Bhartiya Janta Party3.2 Other National Parties: CPI, CPI(M), SP, BSP3.3 Some Major Regional Parties: Shiv Sena, Akali Dal, TDP, DMK,

AIADMK4 Major Issues in Indian Politics

4.1 Regionalism and Separatism4.2 Religion and Caste4.3 Naxalism and Terrorism

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1990.68 S.Kaviraj, Politcs in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press. 199869 S.Khilnani, Nehru and the Language Politics of India, Oxford University Press, 1977.70 R.Kothari, State Against Democracy: In search for Humance Governance, Delhi, Ajanta, 1988.71 I.Narain (ed.)., State Politics in India, Meerut, meenakshi Prakashan, 1967.72 D.Nayyar, Economic Liberalization in India : Analytics, Experience and Lessons, Hyderabad, Orient

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122 Morris Jones W.H.; Government and Politics in India.123 Ray M.P. Bharatiya Rajniti avam Shasan(Hindi)124 Sheth Pravin, Bharat No Bandharaniya Vikas125 Shukla Desai: Bharatiya Rajakaran ni Rooprekha, University Granth Nirman Board. Ahmedbad.126 Verma S.P. and Bhambri C.P.(eds.), Elections and consciousness in India.127 Arona B. and Verney D.V.(Eds) ; Multiple Identities in a single state: Indian Federalism in a comparative

perspective, Delhi, Konark, 1995.128 Austin G.; The Indian Constitution: Cornerstone of a Nation, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2000129 Aiyer S.P. Mehta U. (eds.), Eassy on Indian Federalism, Bombay, Allied Publishers, 1965.130 Basu D.D.; Introduction to Constitution of India.131 Brass Paul: Politics of India since Independence, 2nd Edn., Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,

1994132 Caste – Faction and party in Indian Politics.133 Jayal N.G. (Ed.) Democracy in Indian, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001134 Kohli Atul; Democracy and Discontent: India’s growing crisis of Govern ability, Cambridge, Cambridge

University Press, 1991.135 Kothari Rajni; Politics in India, New Delhi, Orient Longman, 1970.136 Morris Jones W.H.; Government and Politics in India, Delhi, B Publications, 1974.137 Palmer N.D. : the Indian Political System138 Palmer N.D.; Elections in India: Its Social Basis, Calcutta, KP Bagchi, 1982.139 Roy M.P.; Bharatiya Rajnity avam Shasan – (hindi), college book depo., Jaipur.140 Shukla Dinesh: Bharatiya Rajkaran ki Rooprekha.141 Sheth Pravin/Desai K.C. ; Bharat No Bandharaniya Vikas142 Singh M.P. and Roy H. (eds). ; Indian Political System: Structure, Policies, development, New Delhi,

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1994151 Pyee M.V.; An Introduction to Constitution of India, New Delhi, Vikaas 1998152 Palmer N.D.: The Indian Political System153 Park and Tinker- Leadership and Political Institutions in India154 Sanghavi, Desai and Gandhi, Swarajya Darshan, Gnyan Gangotri, Shreni V. Sardar Patel University,

Vallabh Vidhyanagar, 1996155 Shukla Dinesh, Hasmukh Amin, Bhartiya Rajkaran ni Rooprekha (Gujarati) University Granth Niramn

Board, Gujarat State156 Santhanam K.; Union State Relations157 Weiner Myron: Party Politics in India, Princeton N.J.; Princeton University Press, 1957158 Bagehot W.; English Constitution, Fontana, 1963159 Brahmbhatt B.B.; Vartman Bandharano (Guj.)160 Finer Herman: The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, London, Methuen, 1969161 Mahajan V.D.; Select Modern Constitutions162 Moddr R.: Constitutions of World, 2nd Edn., Washington DC and London, CQ Press, 2000163 Ogg and Zink, Modern Foreign Governments, New York, Macmillan, 1964164 Enter Parliamentary Union- Women in National Parliament, 2000165 Rajendra Vora & Suhas Palshikar – Indian Democracy – Sage – 2004

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAP402CC Semester : 4

Democratic Government Theory & Practice (DGC)Course type : Core Course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

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41 1.1 Relationship between Legislature and Executive in the Parliamentary

Democracy1.2 Relationship between Legislature and Executive in the Presidential

Democracy1.3 Importance of Judiciary in Democracy, Independence of Judiciary

22.1 Electoral System : Meaning, Types and Merits - Demerits2.2 Political Parties : Meaning, Types and Functions towards People and

Government2.3 Political Parties : Merits and Demerits

33.1 Importance and Safeguards of Fundamental Rights in Democracy

3.2 Meaning and Means of Public Opinion3.3 Pre-requisites of the Success of Democracy

44.1 Merits and Demerits of Democracy4.2 Conventional Dictatorship : Basic Principles, Modern Vestiges4.3 Modern Dictatorship : Attractions and Limitations

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IndianPerspective, New Delhi, Deep and Deep, 1997.

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14 S.Cobridge and J.Harriss, Reinventing India: Liberalization, Hindu Nationalism and Popular Democracy,Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001.

15 J.Dasgupta, Language Conflict and National Development, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1970.16 B.L.Fadia, State Politics in India, 2 Vols, New Delhi, Radiant, 1984.17 F.R.Frankel, India’s Polotical Economy 1947 – 1977: The Gradual Revolution, Oxford, Oxford University

press, 1978.18 M.S.A Rao (eds.) Dominance and State Power in Modern India: Decline of a Social Order, Delhi,

OxfordUniversity Press, 198919 et.al.., (eds.), Transforming India: Social and Political Dynamics of Democracy New Delhi, Oxford

University Press, 2000.20 C.Jaffrelog (eds.), The BJP and the Compulsions of Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 199821 R.L.Hardgrave, Indian Government and Politics in a Developing Nations, New York Harcourt, Brace

andWorld, 1965.22 N.J.Jayal (ed.). Democracy in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 200123 Judicial Activism and Lok Pal, New Delhi, Uppal, 1997.24 S.Kaushik, (ed.) Indian Government and Politics, Delhi University, Directorate of Hindi

Implementation,1990.25 S.Kaviraj, Politcs in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press. 199826 S.Khilnani, Nehru and the Language Politics of India, Oxford University Press, 1977.27 R.Kothari, State Against Democracy: In search for Humance Governance, Delhi, Ajanta, 198828 I.Narain (ed.)., State Politics in India, Meerut, meenakshi Prakashan, 1967.29 S.M.Lipset, Political Socialization, New York, Doubleday, 1960.30 S.Verba (eds.), Political Culture and Political Development, Princeton NJ.,Princeton university press,

1966.31 G.Sartori, Parties and Pary Systems: A Framework for Analysis, Cambridge, Cambridge University

Press,1976.32 Brahmbhatt – Citizenship33 Lijphart A. : Electoral Systems and Party System, New Haven CT, Yo.k. University Press,199434 (Ed.), Parliamentary versus Presidential Government, Oxford and New York, Oxford University Press,

1992.35 Democracies : Patterns of Majoritarian and Consensual government in twnty.36 One Countries, New Haven C.T. and London, York University Press, 1992.37 Arona B. and Verney D.V.(Eds) ; Multiple Identities in a single state: Indian Federalism in a comparative

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199442 Caste – Faction and party in Indian Politics.43 Jayal N.G. (Ed.) Democracy in Indian, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 200144 Kohli Atul; Democracy and Discontent: India’s growing crisis of Govern ability, Cambridge,

CambridgeUniversity Press, 1991.45 Kothari Rajni; Politics in India, New Delhi, Orient Longman, 197046 Morris Jones W.H.; Government and Politics in India, Delhi, B Publications, 197447 Palmer N.D. : the Indian Political System48 Palmer N.D.; Elections in India: Its Social Basis, Calcutta, KP Bagchi, 1982.49 Roy M.P.; Bharatiya Rajnity avam Shasan – (hindi), college book depo., Jaipur.50 Shukla Dinesh: Bharatiya Rajkaran ki Rooprekha.51 Sheth Pravin/Desai K.C. ; Bharat No Bandharaniya Vikas52 Singh M.P. and Roy H. (eds). ; Indian Political System: Structure, Policies, development, New

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Ahmedabad. (Gujarati)72 Pancholi Manubhai; Lokshahi, Rajya Rang Shreni, 1987. (Gujarati)73 Pathak and Pandya; Rajya Shastra Parichaya Part I,II Anada Prakashan, Gandhi Road, Ahmedabad.

(Gujarati)74 Rejai M.; Democracy: The Contemporary Theories75 Sanghavi, Gandhi, Desai, swarajya Darshan, (Rajkaran), Sardar Patel University, Vallabh

Vidhyanagar,1969. (Gujarati)76 Peter Mair, wolf gang (Muller, Fri +2 Plasser – political parties and Electoral Change – sage – 200477 Ajay K. Mehra, D D Khanna, Gert W. Kyeck – Political Parties and party system 5 – sage –200378 David M.Farrell, Paul Webb, Kenneth Janda – party politics

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL403CC Semester : 4

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1 The American Revolution (1776 A.D.) 41.1 Factors Responsible for the American Revolution1.2 Major events and Role of George Washington in the American

Revolution1.3 Results of the American Revolution

2 The French Revolution (1789 A.D.)2.1 Causes of the French Revolution2.2 The Role of Philosophers and the Course of Events of the French

Revolution2.3 Results of the French Revolution

3 The Bolshevik Revolution of Russia (1917 A.D.)3.1 Causes of the Russian Revolution3.2 Major Events and Role of Lenin in the Russian Revolution3.3 Major Effects of the Russian Revolution

4 The Communist Revolution of China (1949 A.D.)4.1 Factors Responsible for the Communist Revolution in China4.2 Course of Events and Role of Mao-Tse-Tung in the Chinese

Revolution4.3 Results of the Chinese Revolution

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL404CC Semester : 4

Major Contemporary Political Ideologies (MCP)Course type : Core Elective Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

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1 Totalitarianism (Fascism and Nazism) 42 Anarchism 43 Gandhism and Sarvodaya 44 Nationalism and Internationalism 4

Reference BookNo Book Name1 John .J. Schwarz mantel – Ideology and politics – Sage publications – 2008.2 Lyman Tower Sargent – Contemporary political Ideologies – A comparative analysis – The Dorsey press –

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Sharma SK Subhas Chandra Bose – Unforgetable hero of india’s struggle for & freedon – Vista International pub – 2007.

11 Bajshi SR – Roots of nationalism in India – Vista Int Pub – 2006.12 Radhakrishnan P – Religion, caste and state – Rawat – 2007.13 C.B.Raju – Social Justice and the constitution of India – Serials Pub- 2007.14 Caste and Reservation in India – V.K.Garg - Alfa Publications15 Parliamentry Democracy and Political Change in India – Pankaj Saini16 Political Developments in India –Braham Singh17 Political System of India – Braham Singh18 Recent Trends in Indian Politics – Braham Singh, H.C.Sharma - Alfa Publications19 Socio-Economics Basis of Indian Politics –Braham Singh, H.C.Sharma - Alfa Publications20 Austin, The Indian Constitution : Corner Stone of a Nation, Oxford. Oxford University Press, 1966.21 S.Bayly, Caste, Society and Politics in India from the Eighteenth Century to Modern Age, Cambridge

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Princeton University Press, 199330 State and Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997.31 B.Chakraboty, Social Movements in Contemporary India, Culcutta.32 S.Cobridge and J.Harriss, Reinventing India: Liberalization, Hindu Nationalism and Popular Democracy,

Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001.33 J.Dasgupta, Language Conflict and National Development, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1970.34 B.L.Fadia, State Politics in India, 2 Vols, New Delhi, Radiant, 1984.35 F.R.Frankel, India’s Polotical Economy 1947 – 1977: The Gradual Revolution, Oxford, Oxford

Universitypress, 1978.36 M.S.A Rao (eds.) Dominance and State Power in Modern India: Decline of a Social Order, Delhi, Oxford

University Press, 1989.37 et.al.., (eds.), Transforming India: Social and Political Dynamics of Democracy New Delhi, Oxford

University Press, 2000.38 C.Jaffrelog (eds.), The BJP and the Compulsions of Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 199839 R.L.Hardgrave, Indian Government and Politics in a Developing Nations, New York Harcourt, Brace and

World, 196540 N.J.Jayal (ed.). Democracy in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001.41 Judicial Activism and Lok Pal, New Delhi, Uppal, 1997.42 S.Kaushik, (ed.) Indian Government and Politics, Delhi University, Directorate of Hindi

Implementation,1990.43 S.Kaviraj, Politcs in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press. 1998.44 S.Khilnani, Nehru and the Language Politics of India, Oxford University Press, 1977.45 R.Kothari, State Against Democracy: In search for Humance Governance, Delhi, Ajanta, 1988.46 I.Narain (ed.)., State Politics in India, Meerut, meenakshi Prakashan, 1967.47 D.Nayyar, Economic Liberalization in India : Analytics, Experience and Lessons, Hyderabad, Orient

Longman, 1996.48 A.G.Noorani, Constitutional Questions in India: The President, Parliament and the States, Delhi, Oxford

University Press, 2000.49 B.Prasad, Ideas and Men Behind India’s Constitution: Selected Speeches from the Constituent Assembly

Debates,51 T.V.Sathyamurthy, Social Change and Political Discourse in India: Structures of Power, Movements of

Resistance52 Singh, M.P. and H.Roy (eds), Indian Political System : Structure Policies Development, New Delhi,

Janada, Prakashan, 1995.53 G.Smith (eds.)., Federalism: The Multi Ethnic Challenge, Harlow, Longman, 199554 M.N.Srinivas, Caste in Modern India and Other Essays, Bombay, Asia Publishing House, 1962.55 R.Thakur, The Government & Politics of India, London, Macmillan, 1995.56 A.Vanaik, Tha painful Transition: Bourgeosis Democracy in India. London, Verso, 1990.57 M.Weiner, Party Politics in India, Princeton NJ, Princeton University Press, 1985.58 The Indian Paradox: Essays in Indian Politics, New Delhi, Sage, 199959 G.A.Almond and J.S. Coleman, The Politics of the Development Areas, Princeton N.J.Princeton University

Press, 1960.60 S.Verba, The Civic Culture : Political Attitudes and Democracy in Five Nations Princeton N.J., Princeton

University Press, 1963.61 The Civic Culture Revised, Boston, Brown, 1989.62 G.B.Powell Jr.Comparative Politics : A Development Approach. Boston, Little Collians, 200063 D.E.Apter, The Politics of Modernization, CHicagi, University of Chicago Press, 1965.64 A.Bebler and J.Seroka (eds.), Contemporary Political Systems: Classifications and Typologies, Boulder

Coloraco, Lyne Reinner Publishers, 1990.

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65 G.Sartori, Parties and Pary Systems: A Framework for Analysis, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,1976.

66 B.Arora and D.V.Verney (eds.), Multiple indentities in a single state; Indian Fefralism in a Comparative Perspective, Delhi, Konark, 1995

67 Working a Democratic Constitution : The Indian Experience, Delhi Oxford University Press, 2000.68 .Chadda, Ethnicity, Security and Separatism in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997.69 P.Chatterjee (ed.), States and Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997.70 R.Chatterjee (ed.)., Politics in India : The State – Society Interface, New Delhi, South Asian

Publishers,2001.71 Z.Hasan, Politics and State in India, New Delhi, Sage, 2000.72 A Kohli (ed.), India’s Democracy : An Analysis of Changing State- Society Relations, Princeton, Princeton

University Press, 1988.73 The Success of Indian Democracy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2001.74 I Narain (ed.)., State Politcs in India, Meeru, Meenakshi Prakashan, 1967.75 S.Pai, State Politics : New Dimensions : Party System, Liberalization and politics and identity, Delhi, 200076 L.Saez Federalism without a Centre: The impact of Political and Economic Reform on Indian System, New

Delhi, Sage 2002.77 Working a Democratic Constitution : The Indian Experience, Delhi Oxford University Press, 200078 G.Smith (ed.), Federalism: The Multi Ethnic Challenge, Harlow Longman, 1995.79 P.Chatterjee (ed.), State and Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997.80 Z.Hasan, Politics and State in India, New Delhi, Sage, 2000.81 A.Kohli (ed.) India’s Democracy : An Analysis of Changing State – Society Relations, Princeton, Princeton

University Press, 1988.82 Democracy and Discontent; India’s Growing crisis of Governbility, Cambridge, Cambridge University

Press, 1988.83 R.Kothari, Politics in India, New Delhi, orient Longman, 1970.84 I.Narain (ed.), State Politics in India, Meerut, Meenakshi Prakashan, 1967.85 S.Pai, State Politics: New Dimensions: Party System, Liberalization and politics of identity, Delhi, 2000.86 L.Saez Federalism without a Centre: The impact of Political and Economic Reform on Indian system, New

Delhi, Sage 2002.87 B.R.Nayar – Modernization Imperatives and Indian Planning88 Frankel – Political economy of India89 Holt & Turner – Political bases of Economic Development politics of Foreign aid.90 Ruth & Dandekar – Poverty in India91 Rosen – Democracy & Economic change in India92 Rajni Kothari – Democratic Policy & Social Change in India93 Leon P. Baradat –Political ideologies Their origins and impact- Pearson Education Delhi- 200894 Anderson B.; Imagined Communities, London Verso, 1991.95 Boggs C.; the Socialist Tradition, From Crisis to Decline, New York, Routledge, 1995.96 Funderbunk and Thobaden R.G.; Political Ideologies: Left, Centre and right, New York, Harper Collins

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Thought, New Delhi, Sage 1987.102 Pokhraj Jain; Adhunik Rajyakiya Vichardhara (Hindi).103 Yagnik, J.A. ; Paschayat Tatvagnam no Saral Itihas (Translation) (Gujarati)

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL401CE Semester : 4

Indian Polity-I (IPE)Course type : Core Elective Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

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1 The Centre - State Relations 041.1 The Legislative Relations1.2 The Executive Relations1.3 The Financial Relations

2 Some Important Constitutional Functionaries2.1 The Election Commission : Composition, Functions and Election

Reforms2.2 The Finance Commission : Composition and Functions2.3 Role of Attorney General & Comptroller Auditor General

3 Political Parties in India3.1 The Indian National Congress and the Bhartiya Janta Party3.2 Other National Parties: CPI, CPI(M), SP, BSP3.3 Some Major Regional Parties: Shiv Sena, Akali Dal, TDP, DMK,

AIADMK4 Major Issues in Indian Politics

4.1 Regionalism and Separatism4.2 Religion and Caste4.3 Naxalism and Terrorism

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Indian Perspective, New Delhi, Deep and Deep, 1997.49 C.P.Bhambri, The Indian State: Fifty years, New Delhi, Shipra, 1999.50 P.R.Brass, Politics of India Since Independence, 2nd edn., Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,

1994.51 Caste, Faction and Party in Indian Politics, Vols. 2, Chanakya Publication.52 M.Chadda, Ethnicity, Security and Separatism in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press,53 N.Chandhoke, Beyond Secularalism: The Rights and Religious Minorities, Delhi, Oxford University Press,

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Princeton University Press, 1993.55 State and Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997.56 B.Chakraboty, Social Movements in Contemporary India, Culcutta.57 S.Cobridge and J.Harriss, Reinventing India: Liberalization, Hindu Nationalism and Popular Democracy,

Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001.

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press, 1978.61 M.S.A Rao (eds.) Dominance and State Power in Modern India: Decline of a Social Order, Delhi, Oxford

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UniversityPress, 2000.

63 C.Jaffrelog (eds.), The BJP and the Compulsions of Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1998.64 R.L.Hardgrave, Indian Government and Politics in a Developing Nations, New York Harcourt, Brace and

World, 1965.65 N.J.Jayal (ed.). Democracy in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001.66 Judicial Activism and Lok Pal, New Delhi, Uppal, 1997.67 S.Kaushik, (ed.) Indian Government and Politics, Delhi University, Directorate of Hindi Implementation,

1990.68 S.Kaviraj, Politcs in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press. 199869 S.Khilnani, Nehru and the Language Politics of India, Oxford University Press, 1977.70 R.Kothari, State Against Democracy: In search for Humance Governance, Delhi, Ajanta, 1988.71 I.Narain (ed.)., State Politics in India, Meerut, meenakshi Prakashan, 1967.72 D.Nayyar, Economic Liberalization in India : Analytics, Experience and Lessons, Hyderabad, Orient

Longman, 1996.73 A.G.Noorani, Constitutional Questions in India: The President, Parliament and the States, Delhi, Oxford

University Press, 2000.74 B.Prasad, Ideas and Men Behind India’s Constitution: Selected Speeches from the Constituent Assembly

Debates,75 S.H.Rudolph and L.I.Rudolph, In Pursuit of Lakshmi – The Political Economy of the Indian State, Delhi,

Orient Longman, 1987.76 T.V.Sathyamurthy, Social Change and Political Discourse in India: Structures of Power, Movements of

Resistance.77 Singh, M.P. and H.Roy (eds), Indian Political System : Structure Policies Development, New Delhi,

Janada, Prakashan, 1995.78 R.Thakur, The Government & Politics of India, London, Macmillan, 1995.79 A.Vanaik, Tha painful Transition: Bourgeosis Democracy in India. London, Verso, 1990.80 M.Weiner, Party Politics in India, Princeton NJ, Princeton University Press, 198581 The Indian Paradox: Essays in Indian Politics, New Delhi, Sage, 1999.82 G.A.Almond and J.S. Coleman, The Politics of the Development Areas, Princeton N.J.Princeton University

Press, 1960.83 S.Verba, The Civic Culture : Political Attitudes and Democracy in Five Nations Princeton N.J., Princeton

University Press, 1963.84 The Civic Culture Revised, Boston, Brown, 1989.85 G.B.Powell Jr.Comparative Politics : A Development Approach. Boston, Little Collians, 2000.86 D.E.Apter, The Politics of Modernization, CHicagi, University of Chicago Press, 1965.87 G.Sartori, Parties and Pary Systems: A Framework for Analysis, Cambridge, Cambridge University

Press,1976.88 B.Arora and D.V.Verney (eds.), Multiple indentities in a single state; Indian Fefralism in a Comparative

Perspective, Delhi, Konark, 1995.89 Working a Democratic Constitution : The Indian Experience, Delhi Oxford University Press, 2000.90 M.Chadda, Ethnicity, Security and Separatism in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997.91 P.Chatterjee (ed.), States and Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997.92 R.Chatterjee (ed.)., Politics in India : The State – Society Interface, New Delhi, South Asian Publishers,

2001.93 Z.Hasan, Politics and State in India, New Delhi, Sage, 2000.

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94 A Kohli (ed.), India’s Democracy : An Analysis of Changing State- Society Relations, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1988.

95 The Success of Indian Democracy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2001.96 I Narain (ed.)., State Politcs in India, Meeru, Meenakshi Prakashan, 1967.97 S.Pai, State Politics : New Dimensions : Party System, Liberalization and politics and identity, Delhi, 2000.98 L.Saez Federalism without a Centre: The impact of Political and Economic Reform on Indian System, New

Delhi, Sage 2002.99 G.Smith (ed.), Federalism: The Multi Ethnic Challenge, Harlow Longman, 1995.100 Working a Democratic Constitution : The Indian Experience, Delhi Oxford University Press, 2000101 P.Chatterjee (ed.), State and Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997.102 Z.Hasan, Politics and State in India, New Delhi, Sage, 2000.103 A.Kohli (ed.) India’s Democracy : An Analysis of Changing State – Society Relations, Princeton, Princeton

University Press, 1988.104 Democracy and Discontent; India’s Growing crisis of Governbility, Cambridge, Cambridge University

Press,1988.105 R.Kothari, Politics in India, New Delhi, orient Longman, 1970.106 I.Narain (ed.), State Politics in India, Meerut, Meenakshi Prakashan, 1967.107 S.Pai, State Politics: New Dimensions: Party System, Liberalization and politics of identity, Delhi, 2000.108 L.Saez Federalism without a Centre: The impact of Political and Economic Reform on Indian system, New

Delhi, Sage 2002.109 B.R.Nayar – Modernization Imperatives and Indian Planning110 Frankel – Political economy of India111 Holt & Turner – Political bases of Economic Development politics of Foreign aid.112 Ruth & Dandekar – Poverty in India113 Rosen – Democracy & Economic change in India114 Rajni Kothari – Democratic Policy & Social Change in India115 Shobhita Jain Madhu bala- The economics and Politics of Resettlement in india – Pearson Education

Delhi-2006116 N.S. Gehlot- Indian Government and Politics – Rawat publications New Dehli -1996117 Brahmbhatt – Citizenship118 Aiyar, A.P. and Mehta U. (edu), Eassy on Indian Federation.119 Basu D.D.; Introduction to Constitution of India.120 Gandhi Sanghavi and Desai, Swarjya Darashan, Gyan Gangotri, _Shreni No. V, Sardar Patel University,

Vallabh Vidhyanagar, 1969.121 Khothari Rajni, Bharat Rajakaran (Anuvad)122 Morris Jones W.H.; Government and Politics in India.123 Ray M.P. Bharatiya Rajniti avam Shasan(Hindi)124 Sheth Pravin, Bharat No Bandharaniya Vikas125 Shukla Desai: Bharatiya Rajakaran ni Rooprekha, University Granth Nirman Board. Ahmedbad.126 Verma S.P. and Bhambri C.P.(eds.), Elections and consciousness in India.127 Arona B. and Verney D.V.(Eds) ; Multiple Identities in a single state: Indian Federalism in a comparative

perspective, Delhi, Konark, 1995.128 Austin G.; The Indian Constitution: Cornerstone of a Nation, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2000129 Aiyer S.P. Mehta U. (eds.), Eassy on Indian Federalism, Bombay, Allied Publishers, 1965.130 Basu D.D.; Introduction to Constitution of India.131 Brass Paul: Politics of India since Independence, 2nd Edn., Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,

1994132 Caste – Faction and party in Indian Politics.133 Jayal N.G. (Ed.) Democracy in Indian, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001134 Kohli Atul; Democracy and Discontent: India’s growing crisis of Govern ability, Cambridge, Cambridge

University Press, 1991.135 Kothari Rajni; Politics in India, New Delhi, Orient Longman, 1970.

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136 Morris Jones W.H.; Government and Politics in India, Delhi, B Publications, 1974.137 Palmer N.D. : the Indian Political System138 Palmer N.D.; Elections in India: Its Social Basis, Calcutta, KP Bagchi, 1982.139 Roy M.P.; Bharatiya Rajnity avam Shasan – (hindi), college book depo., Jaipur.140 Shukla Dinesh: Bharatiya Rajkaran ki Rooprekha.141 Sheth Pravin/Desai K.C. ; Bharat No Bandharaniya Vikas142 Singh M.P. and Roy H. (eds). ; Indian Political System: Structure, Policies, development, New Delhi,

Jnanada Prakashan, 1995.143 Sathyamurthy T.V.; Social charge and Political Discourse in India: Structures of Power Movements of

Resistance, 4 Vols, Oxford, Oxford University Press 1996144 Altekar: State and Government in Ancient India, Delhi, Motilal Banarasidas, 1966.145 Aiyer S.P. and Mehta U (Eds.) India’s Emerging Co-operat146 Basu D.D.: An Introduction to the Constitution of India, Agra, Wadhva, 2001147 Jones Moris W.H.; Parliament in India148 Jones Moris W.H.; The Government and Politics of India, London, Hutschinson,149 Kothari Rajani: Politics in India150 Manor J. (Ed.) Nehru to the Nineties: The changing office of the Prime Minister in India, Delhi, Viking,

1994151 Pyee M.V.; An Introduction to Constitution of India, New Delhi, Vikaas 1998152 Palmer N.D.: The Indian Political System153 Park and Tinker- Leadership and Political Institutions in India154 Sanghavi, Desai and Gandhi, Swarajya Darshan, Gnyan Gangotri, Shreni V. Sardar Patel University,

Vallabh Vidhyanagar, 1996155 Shukla Dinesh, Hasmukh Amin, Bhartiya Rajkaran ni Rooprekha (Gujarati) University Granth Niramn

Board, Gujarat State156 Santhanam K.; Union State Relations157 Weiner Myron: Party Politics in India, Princeton N.J.; Princeton University Press, 1957158 Bagehot W.; English Constitution, Fontana, 1963159 Brahmbhatt B.B.; Vartman Bandharano (Guj.)160 Finer Herman: The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, London, Methuen, 1969161 Mahajan V.D.; Select Modern Constitutions162 Moddr R.: Constitutions of World, 2nd Edn., Washington DC and London, CQ Press, 2000163 Ogg and Zink, Modern Foreign Governments, New York, Macmillan, 1964164 Enter Parliamentary Union- Women in National Parliament, 2000165 Rajendra Vora & Suhas Palshikar – Indian Democracy – Sage – 2004166 Josmool – The politics of Economics Reforms in India – sage – 2005167 Ajit Bhattacharjea- Social Justice and the constitution – Indian Institute of Advancea Study –shimla –

1997.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL402CE Semester : 4

Democratic Government Theory & Practice (DGE)Course type : Core Elective Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

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41 1.1 Relationship between Legislature and Executive in the Parliamentary

Democracy1.2 Relationship between Legislature and Executive in the Presidential

Democracy1.3 Importance of Judiciary in Democracy, Independence of Judiciary

22.1 Electoral System : Meaning, Types and Merits - Demerits2.2 Political Parties : Meaning, Types and Functions towards People and

Government2.3 Political Parties : Merits and Demerits

33.1 Importance and Safeguards of Fundamental Rights in Democracy3.2 Meaning and Means of Public Opinion3.3 Pre-requisites of the Success of Democracy

44.1 Merits and Demerits of Democracy4.2 Conventional Dictatorship : Basic Principles, Modern Vestiges4.3 Modern Dictatorship : Attractions and Limitations

Reference BookNo Book Name1 Dipankar Sinha – Democratic Governance in India – Kalpaz pub – 2007.2 Saini S – Parliamentary democracy and political change in India – Alfa pub – 2009.3 Neeisen JR & Malik D – Crisis of state and nation – Manohar -20074 E.S.Greenbery – The struggle for Democracy 5th Ed - Longman – 2002.5 Rajesh Tandon – Citizen participation and Democratic Governance in our Hands – Concepts-2007.6 K.L.Bhatia, Jusicial review and Judicial Activism: A Comparative Study of India and Germany from an

IndianPerspective, New Delhi, Deep and Deep, 1997.

7 C.P.Bhambri, The Indian State: Fifty years, New Delhi, Shipra, 1999.8 P.R.Brass, Politics of India Since Independence, 2nd edn., Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,

1994.9 Caste, Faction and Party in Indian Politics, Vols. 2, Chanakya Publication.10 N.Chandhoke, Beyond Secularalism: The Rights and Religious Minorities, Delhi, Oxford University

Press,1999.11 P.Chatterjee, The Nationa and its Fragments : Colonial and Postcolonial Histories Princeton, N.J.,

Princeton University Press, 1993.12 State and Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997.

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13 B.Chakraboty, Social Movements in Contemporary India, Culcutta.14 S.Cobridge and J.Harriss, Reinventing India: Liberalization, Hindu Nationalism and Popular

Democracy,Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2001.15 J.Dasgupta, Language Conflict and National Development, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1970.16 B.L.Fadia, State Politics in India, 2 Vols, New Delhi, Radiant, 1984.17 F.R.Frankel, India’s Polotical Economy 1947 – 1977: The Gradual Revolution, Oxford, Oxford University

press, 1978.18 M.S.A Rao (eds.) Dominance and State Power in Modern India: Decline of a Social Order, Delhi,

OxfordUniversity Press, 198919 et.al.., (eds.), Transforming India: Social and Political Dynamics of Democracy New Delhi, Oxford

University Press, 2000.20 C.Jaffrelog (eds.), The BJP and the Compulsions of Politics in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 199821 R.L.Hardgrave, Indian Government and Politics in a Developing Nations, New York Harcourt, Brace

andWorld, 1965.22 N.J.Jayal (ed.). Democracy in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 200123 Judicial Activism and Lok Pal, New Delhi, Uppal, 1997.24 S.Kaushik, (ed.) Indian Government and Politics, Delhi University, Directorate of Hindi

Implementation,1990.25 S.Kaviraj, Politcs in India, Delhi, Oxford University Press. 199826 S.Khilnani, Nehru and the Language Politics of India, Oxford University Press, 1977.27 R.Kothari, State Against Democracy: In search for Humance Governance, Delhi, Ajanta, 198828 I.Narain (ed.)., State Politics in India, Meerut, meenakshi Prakashan, 1967.29 S.M.Lipset, Political Socialization, New York, Doubleday, 1960.30 S.Verba (eds.), Political Culture and Political Development, Princeton NJ.,Princeton university press,

1966.31 G.Sartori, Parties and Pary Systems: A Framework for Analysis, Cambridge, Cambridge University

Press,1976.32 Brahmbhatt – Citizenship33 Lijphart A. : Electoral Systems and Party System, New Haven CT, Yo.k. University Press,199434 (Ed.), Parliamentary versus Presidential Government, Oxford and New York, Oxford University Press,

1992.35 Democracies : Patterns of Majoritarian and Consensual government in twnty.36 One Countries, New Haven C.T. and London, York University Press, 1992.37 Arona B. and Verney D.V.(Eds) ; Multiple Identities in a single state: Indian Federalism in a comparative

perspective, Delhi, Konark, 1995.38 Austin G.; The Indian Constitution: Cornerstone of a Nation, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 200039 Aiyer S.P. Mehta U. (eds.), Eassy on Indian Federalism, Bombay, Allied Publishers, 1965.40 Basu D.D.; Introduction to Constitution of India.41 Brass Paul: Politics of India since Independence, 2nd Edn., Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,

199442 Caste – Faction and party in Indian Politics.43 Jayal N.G. (Ed.) Democracy in Indian, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 200144 Kohli Atul; Democracy and Discontent: India’s growing crisis of Govern ability, Cambridge,

CambridgeUniversity Press, 1991.45 Kothari Rajni; Politics in India, New Delhi, Orient Longman, 197046 Morris Jones W.H.; Government and Politics in India, Delhi, B Publications, 197447 Palmer N.D. : the Indian Political System48 Palmer N.D.; Elections in India: Its Social Basis, Calcutta, KP Bagchi, 1982.49 Roy M.P.; Bharatiya Rajnity avam Shasan – (hindi), college book depo., Jaipur.50 Shukla Dinesh: Bharatiya Rajkaran ki Rooprekha.51 Sheth Pravin/Desai K.C. ; Bharat No Bandharaniya Vikas52 Singh M.P. and Roy H. (eds). ; Indian Political System: Structure, Policies, development, New

Delhi,Jnanada Prakashan, 1995

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53 Sathyamurthy T.V.; Social charge and Political Discourse in India: Structures of Power Movements of Resistance, 4 Vols, Oxford, Oxford University Press 1996.

54 Acharya Javedekar, Lokshahi Anuvada by Pandurang – Deshpandey.55 Allen C.K. ; Democracy and Individual56 Bryce James; Modern Democracy Volume I57 Dunleavy and Leary B.O.; Theories of Liberal Democratic state58 Filed G.C.; Political Theory.59 Laski H.G.; Grammar of politics.60 Mayo Henry: An Introduction to Democratic Theory.61 Maciver R.M.; The Modern State.62 Pandya/Pathak ; Rajyashastra Parichaya Part II (Gujarati)63 Pandya Harmakh J. ; Lokshahi Rajya Vyavastha Tatva and Vyavahar (Gujarati)64 Panchol Manubhai ; Democracy (Gujarati)65 Sanghavi, Desai, Gandhi, Swarajya darshan, (Rajkaran), (Gujarati) 196966 Filed G.C.; Political Theory.67 Laski H.J.; Democracy in Crisis.68 Laski H.J.; A Grammar of Politics.69 Mayo Henry; an Introduction to Democratic Theory.70 Mill John Stuart; Consideration on Representative Government.71 Pandya Hasmukh J.; Lokshahi Rajyavyavstha and Tatwa Vyavahar, University Granth Nirman Board,

Ahmedabad. (Gujarati)72 Pancholi Manubhai; Lokshahi, Rajya Rang Shreni, 1987. (Gujarati)73 Pathak and Pandya; Rajya Shastra Parichaya Part I,II Anada Prakashan, Gandhi Road, Ahmedabad.

(Gujarati)74 Rejai M.; Democracy: The Contemporary Theories75 Sanghavi, Gandhi, Desai, swarajya Darshan, (Rajkaran), Sardar Patel University, Vallabh

Vidhyanagar,1969. (Gujarati)76 Peter Mair, wolf gang (Muller, Fri +2 Plasser – political parties and Electoral Change – sage – 200477 Ajay K. Mehra, D D Khanna, Gert W. Kyeck – Political Parties and party system 5 – sage –200378 David M.Farrell, Paul Webb, Kenneth Janda – party politics

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Programme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL403CE Semester : 4

Introduction to World Revolutions-II (NWR)Course type : Core Elective Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

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1 The American Revolution (1776 A.D.) 41.1 Factors Responsible for the American Revolution1.2 Major events and Role of George Washington in the American

Revolution1.3 Results of the American Revolution

2 The French Revolution (1789 A.D.)2.1 Causes of the French Revolution2.2 The Role of Philosophers and the Course of Events of the French

Revolution2.3 Results of the French Revolution

3 The Bolshevik Revolution of Russia (1917 A.D.)3.1 Causes of the Russian Revolution3.2 Major Events and Role of Lenin in the Russian Revolution3.3 Major Effects of the Russian Revolution

4 The Communist Revolution of China (1949 A.D.)4.1 Factors Responsible for the Communist Revolution in China4.2 Course of Events and Role of Mao-Tse-Tung in the Chinese

Revolution4.3 Results of the Chinese Revolution

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VDNFJFN8 ;MlJI[8 ZlXIFGM .lTCF; ,[P v H[PVFZP X]S,9 An Outline of History of the World By – A.H. Davis10 International Encyclopedia of Social Sciences (Volumes : 13 & 14) Ed. By – David L. Sills11 The American War of Independence By – Peter Walls12 History of America By – B.P. Dalal13 A History of Modern Times from 1789 By – C.D. Ketelbey14 The Age of Revolutions : 1789 to 1948 By – Eric J. Hobsbawn15 World History in the 20th Century By – Corvell R.D.16 The French Revolution By – G. Lefebvre

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17 The French Revolution By – J.M. Thompson18 The Russian Revolution By – E.H. Cgr19 A History of Russia By – Nicholas V. Riasanvosky20 China : A New History By – J.K. Fairbank21 Rise of Modern China By – C.Y. Hsu

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL501CC Semester : 5

World Politics – I (WP-I)Course type : Core course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks) External (Marks) Total (Marks)

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1 World Politics :Meaning, Nature, Scope and importance of Study of World Politics.

2 Balance of Power :Concept, Characteristics, measures to maintain the balance of power and its relevance.

3 Colonialism and Imperialism :Origin, Causes of spread and impacts of colonialism and Imperialism.

4 Nationalism :National freedom movements in Asia and Africa continent.

Reference BookNo Book Name

1 Navnita Chadha Behera – International Relations in South Asia – Sage – 2008.2 Jeams Lutz and Brenda Lutz – Global Terrorism – Sage Publications – New Delhi – 2008.3 Ronald K Mitchell – International Environmental Politics – Sage – 2009.4 Pravin Sheth – Environmental Politics, Ecology & Development – Rawat publications Jaipur – 1997.5 Raymond F. Hopkins – Richard W. Mansbach – Structure and process in International politics.- Harper &

Row, Publishers London – 1973.6 Stephen Eric Bronner – Twentieth Century political Theory – A Reader – New York.7 Stanley R. Sloan – Nato’s future Towara a Few Transtlanic Bargain National Defence Uni. Press –

Washinton. DC8 Lijphsrt A – Critical theory and world political – Rourledge – 2008.9 Lonklater A – Critical theory and world politics – Rourledge – 2008.10 Kumar S – Foundations of International relations – Anmol 2006.11 International Politics – Gyanendra Singh – Alfa Publications12 R. Aron Peace and War : A Theory of International Relations, London, Fontana, 1966.13 S. Burchill et. Al., Theories of International Relations, Hampshire, Macmillan, 2001.14 A.A. Coulombis and J.H. Wolf, introduction to international Relations : Power & Justice, New York,

Praeger, 1989.15 K.W. Deutsch, The Analysis of International Relations, New Delhi, Prentice Hall, 1989.16 P.Glibert, Terrorism, Security and Internationality, London and New York, Routledge, 1995.17 A.J.R. Groom and M.Lights (eds.) Contemporary International Relations : A guide to Theory, London,

Printer, 1993.18 B.M. Russett and H.Starr, Grasping the Democratic Peace : Principles for a Post – Cold war World,

Princeton NJ Princeton Press, 1993.19 M.P. Sullivan, Theories of International Politics : Enduring Paradigm in a Changing World, Hampshire,

Macmillan, 2001.20 W.R. Thmpson (ed.), Evolutionary Interpretatons of World Politics, New York, Routledge, 2001.21 Burns, Edward Mcnall – Ideas in Conflict, The Political Theories of the contemporary world, London,

Methuen, 1963.

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22 Vinayakkumar Malhotra – International Relations – Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd. – New Delhi – 2007.23 M.G. Gupta – International Politics and International Relations – Chaitanya publishing House – Allahabad

– 2006.24 Anderson peter J. : the Global Politics of Power, Justice and Death : An Introduction to International

Relations, London and New York, Routledge, 1996.25 Bull Hedley : The Anarchical Society : A study of order in world politics, London Macmillan, 1977.26 Brown C. : International Relations theory, London Harvester whet sheaf, 1975.27 Carr. E.H. : The Twenty Years Crisis, London Macmillan, 1939.28 Joshi R.D. Antar Rashriya Sambandh (Gujarati)29 Morgenthau H.J. : Political among Nations, 6th Edition, Revised by K.W. Thompson, New York, Alfred

Knopf, 1985.30 North edge G.S. : The International Politics System, London, Faber and Faber, 1976.31 Patel Mangubhai R. :Antar Rashtriya Sambhandho Part – II32 Raval R.L. : Aanter Rashtriya Sambandho, Part – I33 Varma S.P. : International System and Third World.34 W. Friedmann. LL.D. – An Introduction to world politics – Fourth edition – Macmillan & Co. Ltd. London -

1964.35 Paul R. Viotti & Mark V. Kauppi – International relations and World Politics – Third edition Pearson

education – New Delhi – 2007.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL502CC Semester : 5

Modern Indian Political Thinkers – I (MI-I)Course type : Core course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

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1 Modern Indian Political thought2 Gopal Krishan Gokhale3 Lokmanya Tilak4 Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

Reference BookNo Book Name

1 Ratan Das – Jayprakash Narayan pas life and mission – Sarup & Sons.2 Sethi J.D. – Gandhi Today.3 Ramchandra Gupta – Indian Political Thought – Lakshmi Narain Agrawal Agra.- 2006.4 Awasthi and Awashi : Adhunik Bhartiya Samajik and Rajnitik Chintan, (Hindi) Research publication,

Jaipur.5 Lyer R. : The Mortal and Political Thought of Mahatama Gandhi, Delhi, Oxford University Press 1973.6 Brown D. Mackenxe, Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi, Bertely, 1953.7 Chaterji Parth : Nationalist Thought and Colonial World.8 Kadam K.N. (Ed.) : Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, New Delhi, Sage 1922.9 Nehru R.P. : The Muth of Lokmanya Tilak and Maass Politics in Maharastra, Barkeley University of

California Press, 1975.10 Mehta V.R. : Foundation of Indian thought, New Delhi, Manohar, 1922.11 Nehru J.M. Discovery of India London, Books, 1956.12 Parekh Bhiku : Colonialism, Tradition and Reform, Analysis of Gandhi’s Political Discourse, New Delhi,

Sage, 1986.13 Pantham Thomas, Modern Indian Political Thinkers.14 Roy D.P. : Leftist Political in India : M.N. Roy and the Radical Democratic Party, Calcutta, Minerva, 1989.15 Singh Maxman, Modern Indian Social and Political thought.16 Sharma B.S : The Political Philosophy of M.N. Roy, Delhi, National Publishing House, 1965.17 Verma V.P. : Studies in Hindu political Thought and Its Metaphysical Foundations, Delhi

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL503CC Semester : 5

Western Political Thinkers – I(WT-I)Course type : Core course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

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1 Machiavelli2 Thomas Hobbes3 John Locke4 J. J. Rousseau

Reference BookNo Book Name

1 Ramchandra Gupta – Western Political Thought – Lakshmi Narain Agrawal Agra – 20062 Plant R. – Modern Political Thought, Oxford, Blackwell, 19913 Anderson B : Imagined Communities, London Verso, 19914 Boggs C. : the Socialist Tradition, From Crisis to Decline, New York, Routledge, 19955 Funderbunk and Thobaden R.G. : political Ideologies : Left, Centre and right, New York, Harprer Collins

College Publisher, 19946 Kymilca W : Contemporary Political Philosophy : An Introduction, Oxford, the Clarendon Press, 19907 Lean P. Baradat, Political Ideologies : Their origins and Impact, Englewood chiffs NJ, Prentce Hall, 1989.8 Macridis, R.C : Contemporary Political Ideologies : Movements and Regimes, New York, Harper Collins,

1992.9 Patel Jayanti K. : Adhunik Rajyakiy Vichar Dhara, University Grant Nirman Board, Ahmedabad.10 Pantham, Thomas and Parekh B.C. : Political Discourse : Exploration in India and Western Political

Thought, New Delhi, Sage 1987.11 Pokhraj Jain : Adhunik Rajakiya Vichardhara (Hindi)12 Yagnik,J.A. : Paschayat Tatvagnam no Saral Itihas (Translation) (Gujarati)13 Allen J.W. : A History of Political Thought in the Sixteenth Century, Methuen, 1967.14 Barker E. : Political Thought of Plato and Aristotal, New York,Dover Publication, 1969.15 Coker E.W. : Reading in Political Philosophy.16 Coleman J. : A History of Political Thought : From Ancient Greece to Early Christianity, London, Blackwell,

2000.17 Dunning W.A. : A History of Political Theories.18 Gettal R.G. : History of Political Thought, New York, Novell and Co. 1924.19 Joshi Vindhachal and Parmar B.D. Paschatya, Rajakiya Chintako, (Hindi) Prakashan Kendra, Lacknow.20 Mukherjee S. and Ramaswami S. : A History of Political Thought, Plato to Marx, New Delhi, Prentice Hall,

1999.21 Skinner Q, : The Foundation of Modern Political Thought, 2 Volumes, Cambridge. Cambridge University

Press, 1990.22 Sabine G.H. : History of Political Theory, 4th Edithom, revised by Thorsan, New Delhi, Oxford and IBH,

1973.23 Ebenstein William : Great Political Thinkers, New Delhi, Oxford and IBH 1969.24 Warburton N. and Marravers D. : Readings in Political Philosophy : Machiavelli to Milli, London, Routledge

in association with Oper University 2000.25 Prangobinda das – History or Political Thought –reprintes – 2006 – New Central book Agency (p) Ltd.

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Kolkata – 2006.26 Ramchandra Gupta – Western Political Thought – Lakshmi Narain Agrawal Agra – 2006

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL504CC Semester : 5

Public Administration – I (PA-I)Course type : Core course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

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1 Public Administration – Meaning, Scope, Importance2 Evolution of Public Administration, New Public Administration Impact of

Information & Technology on Public Administration3 Politics and Public Administration, E-Governance, Corruption in Public

Administration4 Meaning of Civil Service, Types of Recruitment in Civil Service, Aims and

Types of Training in Civil Service

Reference BookNo Book Name

1 Neena – Development of Public Administration in India – Alfa pub – 2009 pacific p pub 2008.2 Rao VB – Public Administration – Kalpez – 2008.3 R.K. Arora – Public Administration in India – Paragon Int. Pub – 2006.4 Bureaucracy and Good Governance, G.S. Rana – Alfa Publications.5 Public Administration in India – Ramesh K. Arora – Alfa Publications.6 Basu, Rumki, Public Administration – Theory and Concepts, Latest Edition.7 Mishra, B.B. Administration History of India, Vols, I & II, Allied Pub, Bombay.8 Jain, R.B. Aspects of Personnel Administration, IIPA, New Delhi, 1994.9 Sharfrits, Jay Metal Personnel Management in Government, Marcel Dekker, New York.10 M. Sharma – Indian Administration – Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd. – New Delhi – 2003.11 Prof. Amreshwar Avasthi, Prof. Anand Prakash Avasthi – Indian Administration – Lakshmi Narain Agrawal

Agra – 2006-07.12 Avasthi A. and Maheshwani S.R. : Public Administration, Lakshmi Narain Agrawal, 2001.13 Arora R.K. Comparative Public Administration, New Delhi, Asia Publishing House, 1977.14 Appleby Paul : Policy and Administration, Alabma, University of Alabana Press, 1957.15 Bhambri C.P. : Administration Structure : Process and Behavior, Calcutta, The World Press. 1991.16 Dimock M.E. and Dimock G.I. : Public Administration, Oxford IBH Publishing Co.17 Desai Kitridev, Rajya Vajivat (Gujarati)18 Galembeewski R.T. : Public Administration as a Developing Discipline : Perspectives on Past, Present,

and Future, New York Mercell Dekker, 1977.19 Pandya Hasmukh J: Rajya Vahivat Na Mool Tatwo (Gujarati)20 Singh H. and Singh M : Public Administration in India : Theory and Practice, New Delhi, Sterling Publishers, 1990.21 Shukla Gajendra : Public Administration, (Gujarati)22 Wilson J.Q. : Bureaucracy : What Government does and why they do it ? New York, Basic Books, 1989.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL505CC Semester : 5

Ancient Indian Policy and Thought (APT)Course type : Core course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks) External (Marks) Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100 NDRARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSI

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Content Hrs. MarksW + %

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1 Political Institutions and Thought in the Vedic era.1.1 Political Institution

1) Monarchy 2) Sabha (Assembly) 3) Samiti (Committee)1.2 Political Thought

1) State 2) Society 3) Dharm 4) Dandniti2 Political Thought during epic Age

2.1 Political thought in the Ramayana2.2 Political thought in the ‘SHANTIPARVA’ of Mahabharata

3 Political institutions and thoughts in the GANARAJYA Age3.1 Monarchy and Council of Ministers3.2 Political thought in the ‘ARATHSHASHTRA’ of Chanakya

1) State 2) Administration 3) Judiciary 4) King 5) Taxes4 Causes fare decline of the Ancient Indian Policy

4.1 Political Causes4.2 Social Causes4.3 Religion Causes4.4 Military Causes

Reference BookNo Book Name

1 5|FRLG EFZTLI ZFHGLlTS lJRFZ V[J\ ;\:YFV[ slCgNLf 0MP ClZ`JgN| XDF" 5|SFXG o SM,[H A]S 0L5MP HI5]Z

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL506CC Semester : 5

Modern Constitutions – I (MC- I)Course type : Core course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks) External (Marks) Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100 NDRARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSI

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1 British Constitution - I1.1 Characteristics of the British Constitutions1.2 The Parliament1.3 The Crown

2 British Constitution - II2.1 The Prime Minister and Cabinet2.2 The Judiciary2.3 Political Parties

3 Constitution of the United State - I3.1 Characteristics of the US constitutions3.2 The Congress

4 Constitution of the United State - II4.1 The President4.2 The supreme Court and the Concept of Judicial Review4.3 The Political parties in US

Reference BookNo Book Name

1 0MP UH[g§ ALP X]S, o EFZTDF\ XC[ZL :YFlGS ;ZSFZ4 I]lGP U|\Y lGDF"6 AM0"4 VDNFJFNP

2 0U<; lJl,ID VMP o VlWSFZGM VDZ BZ0MP VG]P CLZFA[G EMHF6L s!))$f3 0FI;L V[P JLP o ZFßI A\WFZ6GF SFINFGM 5lZRI4 VG]\P lUZLX KMP 58[, s!)&5f4 0[lJ0 SM., o VD[lZSFGL ZFßIjIJ:YF4 VG]P GULGNF; ;\3JL s!)&_f5 ZMlh8Z lS,g8G o VD[lZSG 5|D]B5N o VG]P GULGNF; ;\3JL s!)&#f6 Bagehot Walter : The English Constitution (1955, Second Edition).7 Barker Ernest : British Constitutional Monarchy (1952).8 Bailey Stephen K. : American Politics and Government (Voice of America Forum Lectures 1965).9 Bread Charies : American Government and Politics (Tenth Edition 1948).10 Brogan D. W. : The American Politics System (1948).11 Bryce James : The American Commonwealth (1952).12 Bryce James : Modern Democracies, Vol, I & II (Indian edition, 1962).13 Burns J.M. and Peltason J.W. : Government of Switzerland (1961).14 Dicey A.V. : introduction to the study of the law of the constitution (Ninth Edition, 1952).15 Finer Herman : The Theory and Practice of Modern Government (1954).16 Jennings Ivor : Cabinet Government (Third Edition, 1959).17 Jennings Ivor : The British Constitution (Fourth Edition, 1963).18 Jennings Ivor : The Queen’s of Politics (1953).19 Laski H. J. : A Grammar of Politics (1937).

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20 Laski H. J. : Parliamentary Government in England (Third Impression, 1948).21 Laski H. J. : The American Presidency (1952).22 Lowell A. L. : The Government of England, Vol. I (1914).23 Lowell A. L. : Government and Politics in Continental Europe, Vol. 11.24 Marriot J. A. R. : English Political Institutions (Forth Edition, 1938).25 Morrison Herbert : Government and Parliament : A, Survey from the inside (Second Edition, 1962).26 Munro William Bennett : The Governments of Europe (Third Edition, 1938).27 Munro William Bennett : The Governments of United States (Fifth Edition).28 Ogg and Zink : Modern Foreign Governments (1953).29 Rappard William : The Government of Switzerland (1936).30 Robson W.A. : The British System of Government (1940).31 Schapiro Leonard : The Government and Politics of the Soviet Union. (1965).32 Scott Derek : Russian Political Institutions (1961).33 Sharma I. D. : Modern Constitutions at Work (1962).34 Strong C. F. : Modern Political Constitutions (Second revised edition, 1952).35 Wheare K. C. : Modern Constitutions. (1956).36 Wheare K. C. : Federal Government (1956).37 Zink Harold : Modern Governments (Second Edition, 1962).

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL507CC Semester : 5

Urban Local Self Government in India (UGI)Course type : Core course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks) External (Marks) Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100 NDRARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSI

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1 Introduction1.1 Local Self Government : Meaning, Scope, Characteristics and

Importance1.2 Structure of Local Self Government in Modern States (Britain, USA)1.3 Development of Local Self Government in India since British Rule

2 Municipal Corporation2.1 Composition and Functions2.2 Sources of Income2.3 Mayor, Deputy Mayor, Councilor, Municipal Commissioner

3 Municipality3.1 Composition and Functions3.2 Sources of Income3.3 President, Vice-President, Councilor, Chief Officer

4 Major Issues in Urban Local Self Government4.1 The Role of Political Parties in Urban Self Government.4.2 Relationship between Centre-state Government and Urban Local Self

Government4.3 Major Problem and Achievement of Urban Local Self Government

Reference BookNo Book Name

1 XFC ZD[X V[DP VG[ VFUHF A/N[J4 *# DF\ A\WFZ6 ;]WFZM 5F`RFtI EFZTDF\ 5\RFITL ZFH4 I]lGP U|\Y lGDF"6 AM0"4 VDNFJFN

2 XFC ALP;LP o EFZTDF\ 5\RFITL ZFH4 I]lGP U|\Y lGDF"6 AM0"4 U]HZFT ZFßI4 VDNFJFN

3 Biju M. : Dynamics of New Panchayat System.4 Bajpati A. : Panchayati Raj and Rural Development. Delhi Sahitya Prakashan, 1997.5 Desai Vasant, Panchayati Raj Power to the people. Himalaya Publication, New Delhi.6 Ghosh Ratna and Alokkumar Pramanik. Panchayat system in India.7 Khanna B. S. : Panchayti Raj in India, Delhi, Deep and Deep, 1994.8 Maheswari S. : Local Government in India, Agra Lakshmi Narayan Agrawal, 1996.9 Nigam S. R. : Local Government.10 Sharma Harishchandra : Bharat mein Sthaiya Shashan, (Hindi) College Book Dept. Jaipur.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL601CC Semester : 6

World Politics – II (WP-II)Course type : Core course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks) External (Marks) Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100 NDRARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSI

UnitNo.

TopicNo.

Content Hrs. MarksW + %

Credit

1 First and Second World War : Causes and Effects

2 Bi-Polar World : Concept, Causes of Rise, Allies of the Super Powers and it’s

limitations. Non-Alignment Movement.3 Cold war :

Meaning, Causes, Phases, Changes found in the World Politics due to the rise of China as a Major Power.

4 United Nations : Composition, Organization, Major organs, Attempts for

disarmament.

Reference BookNo Book Name

1 Navnita Chadha Behera – International Relations in South Asia – Sage – 2008.2 James Lutz and Brenda Lutz – Global Terrorism – Sage Publications – New Delhi – 2008.3 Ronald K Mitchell – International Environment Politics – Sage – 2009.4 Pravin Sheth – Environmentalism Politics, Ecology & Development – Rawat publications Jaipur – 1997.5 Raymond F. Hopkins – Richard W. Mansbach – Structure and Process in International politics. – Harper &

Row, Publishers London – 1973.6 Stephen Eric Bronner – Twentieth Century political Theory – A Reader – Rutledge – New York.7 Stanley R. Sloan – Nato’s Future Towara A New Transatlantic Bargain National Defense Uni. Press –

Washington, DC.8 Lijphsrt A – Critical theory and World politics – Rourledge – 2008.9 Lonklater A – Critical theory and World politics – Rourledge – 2008.10 Kumar S – Foundations of International relations – Anmol – 2006.11 International Politics – Gyanendra Singh – Alfa Publications.12 R. Aron Peace and War : A theory of International Relations, London, Fontana, 1966.13 S. Burchill et. Al., Theories of International Relations, Hampshire, Macmillan, 2001.14 A. A. Couloumbis and J.H. Wolf, introduction to International Relations : Power & Justice, New York,

Praegar, 1989.15 K.W. Deutsch, The Analysis of International Relations, New Delhi, Prentice Hall, 1989.16 P. Glibert, Terrorism, Security and National, London and New York, Routledge, 1995.17 A.J.R. Groom and M. Lights (eds.) Contemporary International Relations : A guide to Theory, London,

Printer, 1993.18 B.M. Russett and H. Starr, Grasping the Democratic Peace : Principles for a Post – Cold War World,

Princeton NJ Princeton Press, 1993.19 M.P. Sullivan, Theories of International Politics : Enduring Paradigm in a Changing World, Hampshire,

Macmillan, 2001.20 W.R. Thmpson (ed.) Evolutionary Interpretations of World Politics, New York, Routledge, 2001.21 Burns, Edward Mcnall – Ideas in Conflict, The Political Theories of the contemporary world, London,

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Methuen, 1963.22 Vinaykumar Malhotra –International Relations – Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd. – New Delhi – 2007.23 M.G. Gupta – International Politics and International Relations – Chaitanya Publications House Allahabad

– 2006.24 Androson Peter J : The Global Politics of Power, Justice and Death : An Introduction to International

Relations, London and New York, Routledge, 1996.25 Bull Hedley, The Anarchical Society : A Study of order in world politics, London Macmillan, 1977.26 Brown C. : International Relations theory, London Harvester whetsheaf , 1975.27 Carr. E. H. : The Twenty year Crisis, London Macmillan, 1939.28 Joshi R.D. : Antar Rashtriya Sambandh (Gujarati)29 Margenthau H. J. : Politics among Nations, 6th Edition, Revised by K.W. Thompson, New York, Alfred Knof,

1985.30 Northedge G.S. :The International Politics System, London, Feber and Faber, 1976.31 Pandya Hasamukhbhai J. : Vishwa Rajkaran (Gujarati).32 Patel Mangubhai R. : Antar Rashtriya Sambandho Part II.33 Raval R. L. : Antar Rashtriya Sambandho Part I.34 Verma S.P. : International System and Third World.35 Paul R. Viotti & Mark V. Kauppi – International Relations and World Politics – third edition Pearson

education – New Delhi – 2007.36 W. Friedman LL.D. – An Introduction to world politics –Fourth Edition – Macmillan & Co.37 Neena – Devel opment of Public administration in India – Alfa pub – 2009 pacific p pub 2008.38 Rao VB – Public administration – Kalpez – 2008.39 R.K. Arora – Public administration in India – Paragon Int. Pub – 2006.40 Bureaucrary and Good Governance, G.S. Rana – Alfa Publications.41 Introdution to public Administration – G.S. Rana – Alfa Publications.42 Public Administration in India – Ramesh K. Arora – Alfa Publications.43 Basu, Rumki, Public Administration – Theory and Concepts, Latest Edition.44 Mishra, B.B. Adminnistrative History of India, Vols, I & II, Allied Pub. Bombay.45 Jain, R.B. Aspects of Personnel Administration, IIPA, New Delhi, 1994.46 Shafrits, Jay Metal Personnel Management in Government, Marcel Dekker, New York.47 M. Sharma – Indian Administration – Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd. – New Dehi – 2003.48 Prof. Amreshwar Avasthi, Pro. Anand Prakash Avasthi – Indian Administration – Lakshmi Narain Agarwal

Agra – 2006-07.

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL602CC Semester : 6

Indian Political Thinkers – II (IT-II)Course type : Core course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical Internal (Marks) External (Marks) Total (Marks)

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(hrs)4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

NDRARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSIUnitNo.

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1 Jawaharlal Nehru2 Dr. Rammanohar Lohia3 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar4 M.N. Roy

Reference BookNo Book Name

1 Ratan Das – Jayprakash Narayan pas life and mission – Sarup & Sons.2 Sethi J.D. – Gandhi Today.3 Ramchandra Gupta – Indian Political Thought – Lakshmi Narain Agrawal Agra.- 2006.4 Awasthi and Awashi : Adhunik Bhartiya Samajik and Rajnitik Chintan, (Hindi) Research publication,

Jaipur.5 Lyer R. : The Mortal and Political Thought of Mahatama Gandhi, Delhi, Oxford University Press 1973.6 Brown D. Mackenxe, Indian Political Thought from Manu to Gandhi, Bertely, 1953.7 Chaterji Parth : Nationalist Thought and Colonial8 in Maharastra, Barkeley University of California Press, 1975.9 Kangle R.P. :The Lokmanya Tilak and Mass Politics in Maharatstra, Barkeley.10 Mehta V.R. : Foundation of Indian thought, New Delhi, Manohar, 1922. World.11 Kadam K.N. (Ed.) : Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, New Delhi, Sage 1922.12 Nehru R.P. : The Muth of Lokmanya Tilak and Maass Politics13 Nehru J.M. Discovery of India London, Books, 1956.14 Parekh Bhiku : Colonialism, Tradition and Reform, Analysis of Gandhi’s Political Discourse, New Delhi,

Sage, 1986.15 Pantham Thomas, Modern Indian Political Thinkers.16 Roy D.P. : Leftist Political in India : M.N. Roy and the Radical Democratic Party, Calcutta, Minerva, 1989.17 Singh Maxman, Modern Indian Social and Political thought.18 Sharma B.S : The Political Philosophy of M.N. Roy, Delhi, National Publishing House, 1965.19 Verma V.P. : Studies in Hindu political Thought and Its Metaphysical Foundations, Delhi. Motilal

Nanarasidas, 1974.20 Wolport S.A. : Adhunik Bhartiya Chinko, University Granth Nirman Board, (Gujarati) Ahmedabad.

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL603CC Semester : 6

Western Political Thinkers – II (WT-II)Course type : Core course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks) External (Marks) Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

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NDRARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSIUnitNo.

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1 Jeremy Bentham2 J.S. Mill3 Karl Marx4 Herold Laski

Reference BookNo Book Name

1 Ramchandra Gupta – Western Political Thought – Lakshmi Narain Agrawal Agra – 20062 Plant R. – Modern Political Thought, Oxford, Blackwell, 19913 Anderson B : Imagined Communities, London Verso, 19914 Boggs C. : the Socialist Tradition, From Crisis to Decline, New York, Routledge, 19955 Funderbunk and Thobaden R.G. : political Ideologies : Left, Centre and right, New York, Harprer Collins

College Publisher, 19946 Kymilca W : Contemporary Political Philosophy : An Introduction, Oxford, the Clarendon Press, 19907 Lean P. Baradat, Political Ideologies : Their origins and Impact, Englewood chiffs NJ, Prentce Hall, 1989.8 Macridis, R.C : Contemporary Political Ideologies : Movements and Regimes, New York, Harper Collins,

1992.9 Patel Jayanti K. : Adhunik Rajyakiy Vichar Dhara, University Grant Nirman Board, Ahmedabad.10 Pantham, Thomas and Parekh B.C. : Political Discourse : Exploration in India and Western Political

Thought, New Delhi, Sage 1987.11 Pokhraj Jain : Adhunik Rajakiya Vichardhara (Hindi)12 Yagnik,J.A. : Paschayat Tatvagnam no Saral Itihas (Translation) (Gujarati)13 Allen J.W. : A History of Political Thought in the Sixteenth Century, Methuen, 1967.14 Barker E. : Political Thought of Plato and Aristotal, New York,Dover Publication, 1969.15 Coker E.W. : Reading in Political Philosophy.16 Coleman J. : A History of Political Thought : From Ancient Greece to Early Christianity, London, Blackwell,

2000.17 Dunning W.A. : A History of Political Theories.18 Gettal R.G. : History of Political Thought, New York, Novell and Co. 1924.19 Joshi Vindhachal and Parmar B.D. Paschatya, Rajakiya Chintako, (Hindi) Prakashan Kendra, Lacknow.20 Mukherjee S. and Ramaswami S. : A History of Political Thought, Plato to Marx, New Delhi, Prentice Hall,

1999.21 Skinner Q, : The Foundation of Modern Political Thought, 2 Volumes, Cambridge. Cambridge University

Press, 1990.22 Sabine G.H. : History of Political Theory, 4th Edithom, revised by Thorsan, New Delhi, Oxford and IBH,

1973.23 Ebenstein William : Great Political Thinkers, New Delhi, Oxford and IBH 1969.24 Warburton N. and Marravers D. : Readings in Political Philosophy : Machiavelli to Milli, London, Routledge

in association with Oper University 2000.25 Prangobinda das – History or Political Thought –reprintes – 2006 – New Central book Agency (p) Ltd.

Kolkata – 2006.

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL604CC Semester : 6

Public Administration – II(PA-II)Course type : Core course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks) External (Marks) Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100 NDRARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSI

UnitNo.

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1 Administrative Behavior, Leadership, Process of Decision Making, Accountability in Administration

2 Bureaucracy in Administration, Budget : Making and Implementation3 Public Administration in the age of Globalization and Liberalization,

Public Responsibility4 Legislative control and Judicial control over administration

Reference BookNo Book Name

1 Neena – Development of Public Administration in India – Alfa pub – 2009 pacific p pub 2008.2 Rao VB – Public Administration – Kalpez – 2008.3 R.K. Arora – Public Administration in India – Paragon Int. Pub – 2006.4 Bureaucracy and Good Governance, G.S. Rana – Alfa Publications.5 Public Administration in India – Ramesh K. Arora – Alfa Publications.6 Basu, Rumki, Public Administration – Theory and Concepts, Latest Edition.7 Mishra, B.B. Administration History of India, Vols, I & II, Allied Pub, Bombay.8 Jain, R.B. Aspects of Personnel Administration, IIPA, New Delhi, 1994.9 Sharfrits, Jay Metal Personnel Management in Government, Marcel Dekker, New York.10 M. Sharma – Indian Administration – Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd. – New Delhi – 2003.11 Prof. Amreshwar Avasthi, Prof. Anand Prakash Avasthi – Indian Administration – Lakshmi Narain Agrawal

Agra – 2006-07.12 Avasthi A. and Maheshwani S.R. : Public Administration, Lakshmi Narain Agrawal, 2001.13 Arora R.K. Comparative Public Administration, New Delhi, Asia Publishing House, 1977.14 Appleby Paul : Policy and Administration, Alabma, University of Alabana Press, 1957.15 Bhambri C.P. : Administration Structure : Process and Behavior, Calcutta, The World Press. 1991.16 Dimock M.E. and Dimock G.I. : Public Administration, Oxford IBH Publishing Co.17 Desai Kitridev, Rajya Vajivat (Gujarati)18 Galembeewski R.T. : Public Administration as a Developing Discipline : Perspectives on Past, Present,

and Future, New York Mercell Dekker, 1977.19 Pandya Hasmukh J: Rajya Vahivat Na Mool Tatwo (Gujarati)20 Singh H. and Singh M : Public Administration in India : Theory and Practice, New Delhi, Sterling Publishers, 1990.21 Shukla Gajendra : Public Administration, (Gujarati)22 Wilson J.Q. : Bureaucracy : What Government does and why they do it ? New York, Basic Books, 1989.

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Human Rights(HRC)Course type : Core course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks) External (Marks) Total (Marks)

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1 Concept of Human Rights1.1 Evolution of Human Rights1.2 Nature and Importance of Human Rights1.3 Classification of human Rights

2 International Document on Human Rights2.1 International agreement of Civil and Political Rights (Article – 1 to 28)2.2 International agreement for abolition of all types of gender of

discrimination (Article – 1 to 7)2.3 Human Rights and war.

3 Human Rights in India3.1 Indian constitutional and Human Rights3.2 Laws contradictory to the Human Rights provisions Incorporated in the

constitution3.3 Economic and Social rights incorporated in the part – IV of constitution

4 Human Rights and the United Nations4.1 Human Rights declared by the United Nations4.2 The role of United Nations in preserving Human Rights4.3 Evaluation of the Human Rights declared by United Nations

Reference BookNo

Book Name

1 Human Rights - Ashwin N. Karia (Gujarati)2 Law relating to protection Human Rights By Dr. S.K. Awasthi, K.P. Kataria3 Human Rights in Indian Situation - by Joseph Benjamin4 Human Rights - Global Perceptive - By Anuradhakumar5 Manav Adhikar Sanbadhi Kaydao - By Yshodhara Pandya6 C.Jamnadas & Co.- Concept of Human Rights7 Deep & Deep Publication – Human Rights.8 Eastern Book Agency – Human Rights9 C.J. Nirmal (Ed.), Human Rights In India : Historical, Social and Political Perspectives New Delhi : OUP,

2000, Reprint of 1995.10

Centre for Development and Human Rights, The Right to Development : A Primer New Delhi : Sage, 2004

11

V.T. Thamilmaran, Human Rights in Third World Prespective New Delhi : Har Anand, 1992.

12

G.S. Bajwa, Human Rights in India : Implementation and Violations New Delhi : Anmol, 1995.

13

R.C. Hingorani, Human Rights in India New Delhi : OUP and IBH, 1985.

14

Aftab Alam (Ed.) Human Right in India : Issue and Challenges Delhi : Raj, 2000.

15

Amnesty International, Human Rights in India New Delhi : Vistaar, 1993.

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16

Sunita Samal, Human Rights and Development in Emerging World Order New delhi : Kanishka, 2003.

17

Tim Dunne and Nicholas J. Wheeler (Eds.), Human Rights in Global Politics, Cambridge University Press,Cambridge, 1998

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL606CC Semester : 6

Modern Constitutions – II(MC-II)Course type : Core course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks) External (Marks) Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100 NDRARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSI

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1 Constitution of Switzerland1.1 Characteristics of the Swiss Constitutions1.2 The Federal Assembly1.3 The Federal Council1.4 The means of direct Democracy

2 French Constitution of the republic - I2.1 Characteristics of the Constitution2.2 The Parliament2.3 The President

3 French Constitution of the republic - II3.1 The Prime Ministers and Council of Ministers3.2 Salient features of the French Judiciary3.3 Salient features if the French Political parties

4 Constitution of the communist China4.1 Characteristics of constitution4.2 National people congress of the communist China.4.3 The role of communist China.

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2 0U<; lJl,ID VMP o VlWSFZGM VDZ BZ0MP VG]P CLZFA[G EMHF6L s!))$f3 0FI;L V[P JLP o ZFßI A\WFZ6GF SFINFGM 5lZRI4 VG]\P lUZLX KMP 58[, s!)&5f4 0[lJ0 SM., o VD[lZSFGL ZFßIjIJ:YF4 VG]P GULGNF; ;\3JL s!)&_f5 ZMlh8Z lS,g8G o VD[lZSG 5|D]B5N o VG]P GULGNF; ;\3JL s!)&#f6 Bagehot Walter : The English Constitution (1955, Second Edition).7 Barker Ernest : British Constitutional Monarchy (1952).8 Bailey Stephen K. : American Politics and Government (Voice of America Forum Lectures 1965).9 Bread Charies : American Government and Politics (Tenth Edition 1948).10 Brogan D. W. : The American Politics System (1948).11 Bryce James : The American Commonwealth (1952).12 Bryce James : Modern Democracies, Vol, I & II (Indian edition, 1962).13 Burns J.M. and Peltason J.W. : Government of Switzerland (1961).

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14 Dicey A.V. : introduction to the study of the law of the constitution (Ninth Edition, 1952).15 Finer Herman : The Theory and Practice of Modern Government (1954).16 Jennings Ivor : Cabinet Government (Third Edition, 1959).17 Jennings Ivor : The British Constitution (Fourth Edition, 1963).18 Jennings Ivor : The Queen’s of Politics (1953).19 Laski H. J. : A Grammar of Politics (1937).20 Laski H. J. : Parliamentary Government in England (Third Impression, 1948).21 Laski H. J. : The American Presidency (1952).22 Lowell A. L. : The Government of England, Vol. I (1914).23 Lowell A. L. : Government and Politics in Continental Europe, Vol. 11.24 Marriot J. A. R. : English Political Institutions (Forth Edition, 1938).25 Morrison Herbert : Government and Parliament : A, Survey from the inside (Second Edition, 1962).26 Munro William Bennett : The Governments of Europe (Third Edition, 1938).27 Munro William Bennett : The Governments of United States (Fifth Edition).28 Ogg and Zink : Modern Foreign Governments (1953).29 Rappard William : The Government of Switzerland (1936).30 Robson W.A. : The British System of Government (1940).31 Schapiro Leonard : The Government and Politics of the Soviet Union. (1965).32 Scott Derek : Russian Political Institutions (1961).33 Sharma I. D. : Modern Constitutions at Work (1962).34 Strong C. F. : Modern Political Constitutions (Second revised edition, 1952).35 Wheare K. C. : Modern Constitutions. (1956).36 Wheare K. C. : Federal Government (1956).37 Zink Harold : Modern Governments (Second Edition, 1962).

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATANProgramme code : BAPOL Programme Name : POLITICAL SCIENCECourse Code BAPOL607CC Semester : 6

Panchayati Raj in India(PRI)Course type : Core course Total Credit : 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking schemeTheory (hrs) Practical

(hrs) Internal (Marks) External (Marks) Total (Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100 NDRARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSI

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1 Origin and Development of Panchayati Raj1.1 Balwant Rai Mehta Committee (1958)1.2 New Panchayati Raj Act (1992-93) (In Brief)

2 Three – Tier System of Panchyati Raj2.1 Village Panchayat : Composition, Functions, Sources of Income2.2 The Taluka (Block) Panchayat : Composition, Functions, Sources of

Income2.3 The District Panchayat : Composition, Functions, Sources of Income

3 Panchyati Raj and other Institutions3.1 The Role of Politics in Panchayati Raj3.2 Relationship between Elected Members and Officers of Panchayati Raj

4 Major Issues in Panchayati Raj4.1 The Role and Problems of the SCs, STs, OBCs and Women in

Panchayati Raj4.2 Major Problems and Achievements of Panchyati Raj

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2 XFC ALP;LP o EFZTDF\ 5\RFITL ZFH4 I]lGP U|\Y lGDF"6 AM0"4 U]HZFT ZFßI4 VDNFJFN

3 Biju M. : Dynamics of New Panchayat System.4 Bajpati A. : Panchayati Raj and Rural Development. Delhi Sahitya Prakashan, 1997.5 Desai Vasant, Panchayati Raj Power to the people. Himalaya Publication, New Delhi.6 Ghosh Ratna and Alokkumar Pramanik. Panchayat system in India.7 Khanna B. S. : Panchayti Raj in India, Delhi, Deep and Deep, 1994.8 Maheswari S. : Local Government in India, Agra Lakshmi Narayan Agrawal, 1996.9 Nigam S. R. : Local Government.10 Sharma Harishchandra : Bharat mein Sthaiya Shashan, (Hindi) College Book Dept. Jaipur.