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M.A. (Political Science)
[w.e.f 2014]
Department of Political Science
Central University of Haryana
Jant-Pali, Mahendergarh
Course Structure
Outlines (As per University Ordinance):
The two year program will be divided in to four semester of six month of each.
The whole program is of 74 credits
There will be three types of course: core courses, elective courses and self study courses.
Elective courses will be from Semester III and Semester IV. A student has to choose at
least four electives from the department in semester III and IV and at least two electives
from sister departments.
For the two year program minimum 18 credits from the elective courses (of which at least
6 credit shall be from elective course offered by other departments).
A student shall register for a minimum of 5 credits and can register for a maximum of 24
credits in a semester.
Sessional evaluation shall be done on a continuous basis, taking in to account the student’s
class performance, fulfillment of home assignments at the compulsory Sessional tests (2
bests out of three tests to be conducted in a semester).
Sessional Test 1 shall be held during the sixth week of the semester for the syllabi covered
till then.
Sessional Test two shall be held during the eleventh week for the syllabi covered between
seventh and eleventh week.
Sessional Test three shall be held during the fourteenth week of the semester for the
remaining syllabus after the Sessional test 2.
1 credit = 1 hour of instruction per week
Course Structure
Semester I
Sl .NO Paper code Paper Name Credit Core/Optional
1 SSH PO1 Political Theory-I 4 Core
2 SSH PO2 Western Political Thought-I 4 Core
3 SSH PO3 Comparative Political Analysis 4 Core
4 SSH PO4 Indian Political System 4 Core
Semester II
Sl .NO Paper code Paper Name Credit Core/Optional
5 SSH PO5 Political Theory-II 4 Core
6 SSH PO6 Western Political Thought-II 4 Core
7 SSH PO7 Comparative Political Institutions 4 Core
8 SSH PO8 Contemporary issues in Indian Politics 4 Core
Semester –III
Sl .NO Paper code Paper Name Credit Core/Optional
9 SSH PO9 International Relations-I 4 Core
10 SSH PO10 Indian Political Thought 4 Core
11 SSH PO11 Political Ideologies 4 Core
12 SSH PO12 Federalism in India 4 Optional
13 SSH PO13 Political Economy of India 4 Optional
14 SSH PO14 Foreign Policy of India 4 Optional
15 SSH PO15 Political Sociology 4 Optional
Semester IV
Sl .NO Paper code Paper Name Credit Core/Optional
16 SSH PO16 International Relations –II 4 Core
17 SSH PO17 Research Methodology 4 Core
18 SSH PO18 Political Economy of Federalism and
Decentralization
4 Optional
19 SSH PO19 Local self Government in India 4 Optional
20 SSH PO20 Public Policy and Governance 4 Optional
21 SSH PO21 International Organization 4 Optional
Paper I (Core) Semester I
Political Theory
Unit-I
Political Theory: Meaning, Nature, Scope, Decline and Revival
Approaches to the Study of Politics: Traditional and Modern
Unit –II
State and Sovereignty
Liberty and Equality
Unit-III
Justice and Rights
Democracy and Citizenship
Suggested Readings:
Easton, David,(1981) ‘The Political System Beyond the State’, Political Theory, No. 3.
Held, D.(1990) Political Theory and the Modern State, Polity Press, Cambridge, 1989.
Arblaster, Anthony(1994), Democracy, Open University Press, Milton Keynes, .
Bowles, Samuel and Herbert Gintis,(1986) Democracy and Capitalism, Routledge, New
York.
Dahl, R.(1989), Democracy and Its Critics, Yale University Press, New Heaven.
Held, David,(1989) Models of Democracy, Polity, Cambridge.
Hunt, Alan,(1980) Marxism and Democracy, Lawrence and Wishart, London.
Macpherson, C.B.(1977) The Life and Times of Liberal Democracy, Verso, London.
Mouffe, Chantal,(1992) Dimensions of Radical Democracy, Verso, London.
. Pateman, Carole(1983), "Feminism and Democracy" in G. Duncan (ed.), Democratic
Theory and Practice, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Arneson, R.J., (1993)"Equality" in Robert E. Goodin and Philip Pettit (ed.), A Companion to
Contemporary Political Philosophy, Blackwell, Oxford, 1993, pp. 489-507.
Baker, John,(1987) Arguing for Equality, Verso, London.
Mitchel, Juliet,(1987) "Women and Equality" in Anne Philips (ed.), Feminism and Equality,
New York University Press, New York.
Tawny, R.H., Equality, Allen & Unwin(1952), London and Harcourt Brace, New York, 1931
Bauman, Zygmunt, Freedom(1988), Open University Press, Milton Keynes.
Cohen, Marshall, Thomas, Nagel and Thomas Scanlon (ed.)(1980), Marx, Justice and
History, Princeton university Press, Princeton, (Part I on Marx’s Views on Justice and
Other Fundamental Ethical Ideas).
Kukathas, Chandran and Philip Petit, Rawls(1990), A Theory of Justice and Its Critics,
Cambridge.
Kolm, Serge-Christophe(1993), "Distributive Justice" in Robert E. Goodin and Philip Petit
(ed.), A Comparison to Contemporary Political Philosophy, Blackwell, Oxford,(pp. 438-461).
Walby, Sylvia,(1990) Theorizing Patriarchy, Blackwell, Oxford.
Bottomore, Tom, (1992)"Citizenship and Social Class, Forty Years On" in T.H. Marshall,
Citizenship and Social Class (reprint), Pluto Press, London.
White, Stephen(2001), Communism and its Collapse, Routledge, New YorK.
Heywood, Andrew(2003), Political Theory : An Introduction, St. Martin’s Press, New York, .
Gaus, Gerald F., and Chandran Kukathas(2004), Handbook of Political Theory, Sage,
London.
Paper II (Core) Semeseter I
Western Political thought-I
Unit-I
Plato.
Aristotle.
Unit- II
St. Augustine.
St. Thomas Aquinas.
Machiavelli.
Unit-III
Hobbes
Locke.
Rousseau.
Suggested Readings:
Dunning, W.A., A History of Political Theories, Allahabad (any edition).
Ebenstein, William, Great Political Thinkers, IBH, Oxford (any edition).
Sabine, G.H., A History of Political Theory, Oxford and IBH, Bombay (any edition).
Russell, Bertand, History of Western Philosophy, Simon and Schuster, New York (any
edition).
Strauss, Leo and Joseph Cropsey,(1968) History of Political Philosophy, Rand McNally.
Barker, E.(1947), Greek Political Theory : Plato and His Predecessors, Methuen, London.
rombie, I.M.(1962), An Examination of Plato’s Doctrines, Vol. I R.K.P., London.
Cross, R.C. & A.B. Woozley (1964), Plato’s Republic, Macmillan.
Filed, G.C.,(1969), The Philosophy of Plato, London.
Levinson, R.B.(1953), In Defence of Plato, Harvard University Press, Harvard, 1953.
Barker, E., "Introduction" in E. Barker (ed.), The Politics of Aristotle, OUP, Oxford.
Bakshi, O.P.(1975), Politics and Prejudice : Notes on Aristotle’s Political Theory,
University of Delhi.
Barnes, Jonathan, (1977)nArticles on Aristotle, Vol. 2, Ethics and Politics, Duckworth,
London, 1977.
Muglan, R.(1977), Aristotle’s Political Theory, Clarendon, Oxford, 1977.
Newman, N.L., The Political Thought of Aristotle, 4 Vols., Clarendon, Oxford.
Berlin, Isaiah, (1981)NThe Originality of Machiavelli in I. Berlin, Against the Current,
OUP, Oxford, 1981.
Pocock, J.,(1975) The Machiavellian Moment, Princeton, 1975.
Skinner, Q.,(1981) Machiavelli, Past Masters Series, OUP, Oxford,.
Skinners, Q.,(1978). Foundations of Modern Political Thought, Vol. 1 : The Rennaissance,
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (Chs. 4, 5, 6).
Raphael, D.D.,(1977) Hobbes : Morals and Politics, George Allen & Unwin, London, 1977.
Macpherson, C.B.(1962), Political Theory of Possessive Individualism, Hobbes to Locke,
OUP, London.
Dunn, John, Locke(1984), Past Masters Series, OUP, Oxford, Chs. 1 & 2.
. Dunn, John,(1969) The Political Thought of John Locke, Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge
Colletti, Lucio,(1978) "Rousseau as Critic of Civil Society" in Lucio Colletti ed. From
Rousseau to Lenin, OUP, Delhi.
Grimsley, Ronald,(1973) The Philosophy of Rousseau, OUP, London.
Masters, Roger D.(1968), The Political Philosophy of Rousseau, Princeton.
Hall, J.C., Rousseau(1971), Introduction to His Political Philosophy, Macmillan.
Brian R. Nelson, (2004) Western Political Thought, Pearson, Delhi.
Deane, Herbert, A.(1963), The Politics and Social Ideas of St. Augustine, Columbia
University Press, New York.
.
Paper-III (Core) Semester-I
Comparative Political Analysis
Unit-I
Comparative Politics: Meaning, nature and scope
Approaches to the study of Comparative Politics
Unit-II
State in comparative perspective: characteristics, and changing nature of the state in
capitalist and socialist economies, and advanced industrial and developing societies.
Political Culture and Political Socialization.
Unit-III
Political parties, Interest and Pressure groups
Elites: Concept, typology and role
Suggested Readings :
Almond G.A(2004), Comparative Politics Today: A World View, Pearson Education Pvt.
Limited, Singapore
Finer E(2009), Comparative Government, Harmondsworth, Penguin
Judith Bara & Mark Pennington, Comparative Politics, Sage Publication New Delhi
Johari, J.C. (2009), Comparative Politics, Sterling Publication, New Delhi.
Johari J.C. (2011), New Comparative Government, Lotus Press, New Delhi.
Chilcote R. H. (1994), Theories Of Comparative Politics Westview Press.
Wiarda H. J. (2007), Comparative Politics: Approaches and Issues, Rowman & Littlefeild
Publishers, Lanham.
Weber M. (1995), Theory of Social & economic Organization, New York; Free Press.
Roy Arvind K, (2011), Comparative Politics and Political Government, Mahaveer & Sons
Hague Harrop Martin, Rod. (2004), Comparative Government and Politics,Palgrave
Macmillan
Paper-IV (Core) Semester-I
Indian Political System
Unit-I
Ideological Basis of the Indian Constitution: Preamble,
Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles of State Policy.
Constitutional Amendments : Nature, problems and politics.
Unit-II
Dynamics of Indian Federalism.
Sarkaria Commission and Punchhi Commission Report
Unit- III
The Union Executive: President and Prime Minister.
The Union Parliament: Structure, Functioning, Committee system.
The Union Judiciary: Supreme court of India
Suggested Readings :
Arora, Balveer and Verney, Douglas (ed.),(1995) Multiple Identities in a Single State :
Indian Federalismin a Comparative Perspective, Konark, Delhi.
Austin, Granville,(2000) Working of a Democratic Constitution, OUP, New Delhi, .
Baxi, Upendra and Bhikhu Parekh (ed.),(1994) Crisis and Change in Contemporary India,
Sage, New Delhi, .
Brass, Paul,(1990) Politics of India since Independence, Orient Longman, Hyderabad, .
Kaushik, Susheela (ed.),(1990) Indian Government and Politics (Hindi), Directorate of
Hindi Implementation, Delhi University, .
Kothari, Rajni,(1989) State Against Democracy, In Search of Humane Governance, Ajanta,
Delhi, .
Morris-Jones, W.H., Government and Politics in India, B.I., Delhi (Latest Edition).
Noorani, A.G.(2000), Constitutional Questions in India : The President, Parliament and the
States, OUP,.
Rudolph, L.I., and Rudolph, S.H.(1987), In Pursuit of Lakshmi : The Political Economy of
the Indian State,Orient Longman, Delhi, .
Saez, Lawrence(2002), Federalism without a Centre : The Impact of Political and Economic
Reforms on India’s Federal System, Sage, New Delhi, .
Narang A.S(1993), Indian Government and Politics, Geetanjali publishing House, New
Delhi,.
Singh M.P, Roy Himanshu,(1988) Indian Political System: Structure, policies, development,
Ganada prakashan, New Delhi, .
Basu D. D,(2010) Introduction to the Indian Constitution, Lexis-Nexis Butterworth,
Wadhwa Publishing house, Nagpur,.
Paper-V (Core) Semester-II
Political Theory-II
Unit –I
Power and Authority
Legitimacy
Deliberative Democracy
Unit-II
End of Ideology
End of History
Unit -III
Post-modernism
Multiculturalism
Suggested Readings:
B. Parekh,(2000) Rethinking Multiculturalism: Cultural Diversity and Political theory.
Macmillan Press, London.
E. Said,(1978) Orientalism, Chatto and Windus, London.
C. Taylor,(1968) Multiculturalism : Examining the Politics of Recognition, edited by J.P.
Mayer and M. Lerner, New York, Harper, London, Fontana.
S.K. White,(1991) Political Theory and Postmodernism, Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge.
I.M. Young,(1990) Justice and the Politics of Diference, Princeton University Press, Oxford,.
A. Ahmed,(1992) In Theory: Classes, Nations, Literatures, Verso, London.
J.B. Elshtain, Public Man(1981), Private Man: Women in Social and Political Thought,
Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ.
R. Guha and G.C. Spivak,(1988) Selected Subaltern Studies. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
R. Young(1990), White Mythologies: Writing History and the West, Routledge, London.
Asirvaatham Eddy and Mishra K.K, Political Theory, S Chand and Company, New Delhi
Ramaswamy S, Political Theory, Ideas and concept, Macmillan India, New delhi
Heywood Andrew, Politics, Palgrave, New York
Ray Amal and Bhattacharya Mohit, Political Theory: ideas and Institutions, the World Press,
Kolkata
Dahl Robert A, Modern Political Analysis, Engelwood Cliffss, New Jersey]
Bhargava Rajeev Acharya Ashok , Political Theory: An Introduction, Pearson, New Delhi
Verma S.P, Modern Political theory, Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd, New Delhi
Barry Norman, An Introduction to modern Political theory, MacMillan Pvt, London
Paper VI (Core) Semester-II
Western Political Thought-II
Unit I
Immanuel Kant
G.W.F Hegel
Unit II
T.H.Green
Jeremy Bentham
J.S.Mill
Unit III
Karl Marx
Lenin
Mao
Suggested readings:
Sabine George.H,(1973) A history of Political Thought, George P harrap& co Ltd
Held, David (1995) Cosmopolitan Democracy: An agenda for a New World Order, Polity
Press, London.
Barry Norman (1991). Libertarianism in Philosophy and Politics, Cambridge University
Press, New York
Cohen, G.A,(1988) Karl Marx’s theory of History: A Defence, Princeton University
press, Princeton
Jacob Lesley (1996), An introduction to modern political philosophy: The Democratic
vision of Politics, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ
Kymlicka Will,(2002) Contemporary Political Philosophy, Oxford University Press
Pantham, Thomas(1986) Political Thought in Modern India, Sage Publication, New
Delhi
Mukherjee Subarat (2009), A History of Political Thought,Phil learning, New Delhi
Wayper C.L (1965), Poltical thought, Hutchinson London
HallowellJ.H ( 1960) main currents in modern political thought, Holt, Newyark
Sen Amartya Derez Jean (2007), Development as freedom, Oxford University Press, New
Delhi, 2007
Paper VII (Core) Semester-II
Comparative Political Institutions
Unit-I
Political development and modernization
Theories of development and underdevelopment
Unit-II
Presidential systems
Parliamentary systems
Unit-III
Federal and Unitary systems
Democratic and Totalitarian systems
Suggested reading:
Almond G.A(2004), Comparative Politics Today: A World View, pearson Education Pvt
Limited, Singapore
Finer E(2009), Comparative Government, Harmondsworth, Penguin
Judith Bara & Mark Pennington, Comparative Politics, Sage Publication New Delhi
Johari, J.C. (2009), Comparative Politics, Sterling Publication, New Delhi.
Johari J.C. (2011), New Comparative Government, Lotus Press, New Delhi.
Chilcote R. H. (1994), Theories Of Comparative Politics Westview Press.
Wiarda H. J. (2007), Comparative Politics: Approaches and Issues, Rowman &
Littlefeild Publishers, Lanham.
Weber M. (1995), Theory of Social & economic Organization, New York; Free Press.
Roy Arvind K, (2011), Comparative Politics and Political Government, Mahaveer & Sons
Hague Harrop martin, Rod. (2004), Comparative Government and Politics, Palgrave
Macmillan
Paper VIII (Core) Semester-II
Contemporary Issues in Indian Politics
Unit-I
Election commission and Electoral Reforms
Report of the National Commission to Review the working of the constitution
Judicial Review and Judicial Activism
Unit-II
Caste in Indian Politics
Religion and Indian Politics
Political violence and Terrorism in India
Unit-III
India’s development strategy and Inclusive growth
Regional Politics
Politics of Identity
Suggested Readings:
Basu, D.D,(2010)”Introduction to the Indian Constitution”,LexisNexisButterworths
Wadhwa Publishing House- Nagpur
Narang, A.S,(1993)”Indian Government & Politics, geetanjali Publishing House, New
Delhi
K S Subramanian Political Violence and the Police in India, Sage, New Delhi
KavirajSudipta,(2009)”Indian Political System”, Oxford University Press
Chandok Neera (2011) ‘ Contemporary India’ Pearson India, New Delhi
KashyapSubhas (2008) ‘Our Constitution’ National Book Trust, New Delhi
KashyapSubhas (2008) ‘Our Parliament’ National Book Trust, New Delhi
Bakshi P.M (2011) ‘ Constitution of India’ Universal Law Publisher, Allahabad’
Nariman fali S ( 2012) The state of Nation, hay House publishing, New Delhi
Brass Paul(1989), the Politics of India since Independence, Orient Longman, New Delhi
Singh M.P, Roy Himanshu (1988) Indian Poltical system: structure, policies , development,
Ganada Prakashan, New Delhi
Austin, Granville, (1966), the Indian Constitution: cornerstone of a nation, Oxford
university press
Austin, Granville, (2000), Working a democratic constitution: the Indian
Experience,Oxford University press New Delhi
Paper IX (Core) Semester III
International Relations-I
Unit I
Introduction: Definition, nature, scope and subject matter of International Relations.
National Interest and Power
The Evolution of International Relations
Unit II
State as an actor in International Relations: Non-state actors
National Power, Balance of power:
Power Politics,
Armament and Disarmament ,
Models of Regional Cooperation
Unit III
Alternatives to Power Politics: Liberal Perspective: Liberal Institutionalism,
International Regimes,
Collective security,
Democratic Peace.
Gender Perspective.
Concepts and Techniques of Foreign Policy
Suggested Readings
Baylis, J, Steve S. and Patricia O. (2011), The Globalisation of World Politics An
Introduction to International Relations, New York: Oxford University Press.
Brown, C. (2011), Understanding International Relations, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire
MacMillan Press Ltd.
Callaghan, Terry O. and Martin G. (2007), Key Concepts in International Relations, London
and New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group.
Chatterjee, A. (2010), International Relations Today: Concepts and Applications, New Delhi:
Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Ghosh, P. (2011), International Relations, New Delhi: PHI Learning Limited.
Goldstein J. S. and Jon C. P. (2011), International Relations, New Delhi: Dorling Kindersley
India Pvt. Ltd.
Howard C. P. and Palmer N. D. (2010), International Relations (3rd Edition), New Delhi:
CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt. Ltd.
Sorensen, G. and Robert J. (2010), Introduction to International Relations: Theories and
Approaches, USA: Oxford University Press.
Wilkinson, P. (2007), International Relations: A Very Short Introduction, USA: Oxford
University Press.
Paper X (Core) Semester III
Indian Political Thought
Unit-I
Raja Ram Mohan Roy.
Dayanand Saraswati.
Gopal Krishna Gokhale.
Unit-II
Aurobindo Ghosh
Bhim Rao Ambedkar
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Unit-III
M.K.Gandhi: Hind Swaraj
J.L. Nehru.
M.N.Roy
Suggested Reading;
V.P. Verma,(1974) Modern Indian Political Thought, Lakshmi Naryan Aggarwal, Agra.
Appadorai(1992), Indian Political Thinking through the Ages, Khanna Publishers, Delhi.
J. Bandopandhyay,(1969) Social and Political Thought of Gandhi, Allied Publishers, Bombay,.
T. Pantham, and K. Deustch (eds.),(1986) Political Thought in Modern India, Sage Publishers,
New Delhi.
Parekh & T. Pantham (eds.),(1987) Political Discourse: Exploration in Indian and Western
Political Thought, Sage, New Delhi.
M.N. Jha, Political Thought in Modern India, Meenakshi Prakashan, Meerut.
V.R. Mehta,(1996) Indian Political Thought, Manohar, New Delhi.
Paper XI (Core) Semester-III
Political Ideologies Unit I
Liberalism
Nationalism
Conservatism
Unit-II
Anarchism
Marxism
Democratic Socialism
Unit -III
Fascism
Feminism
Environmentalism
Suggested Reading:
Michael Freeden, Lyman Tower Sargent, and Marc Stears (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of
Political Ideologies, Oxford University Press
Haleh Arshar (ed.) Women and Politics in the Third World, London: Routledge. 1996
United Nations 2000 The World’s Women 2000: Trends and Statistics, New York: United
Nations
Baradat Leon P , Political ideologies, prentice Hall, New Delhi
Heywood Andrew, Political Ideologies, Palgrave macmillan
Ebenstein , Today’s Ism, Prentice Hall,
Adams Ian, 1993, Political Ideologies Today, Manchester, Manchester University Press
Bhole Bhaskar, 2002, Rajakiya Siddhanta ani Vishleshan, Nagpur, Pimplapure
Goodin Robert and Philip Petit (eds.), 1993, A Companion to Contemporary Political
Philosophy, London, Blackwell
Graham Gordon, 1986, Politics in its Place- A Study of Six Ideologies, Oxford, Clarendon
Press
Macridis Roy C, 1985, Contemporary Political Ideologies, Boston, Little Brown and Co.
Vincent Andrew, 1992, Modern Political Ideologies, London, Blackwell
Bhole Bhaskar, 2002, Rajakiya Siddhanta ani Vishleshan, Nagpur, Pimpalapure
Blakely Georgina & Valerie Bryson (eds.), 2002, Contemporary Political Concepts,
London, Pluto Press
Goodwin Barbara, 2004, Using Political Ideas, Chichester, John Wiley & Sons
Hampton Jean, 1998, Political Philosophy, New Delhi, OUP
Hawkesworth Mary and Maurice Kogan (eds.), 1992, Encyclopaedia of Government and
Politics(Vol. I), London, Routledge
Knowles Dudley, 2001, Political Philosophy, London, Routledge
Pierson Christopher, 2004, The Modern State, London, Routledge
Vandana Shiva,1998, Staying Alive: Women Ecology and Development in India, New Delhi:
Kali for Women,
Nivedita Menon,1999, Gender and Politics in India, New York, OUP,
Vandana Shiva (ed)1994, Close to Home: Women Reconnect, Ecology, Health and
Development Worldwide, Philadelphia New Society Publishers 1994
Haleh Arshar (ed.) 1996, Women and Politics in the Third World, London: Routledge. 1996
Paper XII (elective) Semester-III
Federalism in India
Unit-I
Background, Evolution and Nature of Federalism in India
Developments in Indian Federalism since 1947
Unit -II
Centre-State Relations with reference to Emergency and Financial Powers
Demand for State Autonomy
Commissions on study of Centre-State Relations: Sarkaria and Punchhi Commission
Unit-III
Regional Parties and their Impact on the Federal Process
Politics of Coalition Government
Suggested Readings:
B. Arora and D.V. Vermey (eds) Multiple Identities in a ingle State: Indian Federalism in
Comparative Perspective, New Delhi, Centre for Policy Research, Konark, 1995
G. Austin, The Indian Constitution: Cornerstone of a Nation, Oxford University Press,
Oxford, 1966
S.P. Aiyar and U. Mehta (eds) Essays on Indian Federalism, Bombay, Allied Publishers, 1965
P. Brass, Politics of India Since Independence, Orient Longman, Hyderabad, 1990
Chanda, Federalism in India: A Study of Union State Relations, George Allen and Unwin,
London, 1965
R. Khan, Rethinking Indian Federalism, Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Shimla, 1997
R. Khan, Federal India: A design for change, Vikas New Delhi, 1992
J.A. Kauzar, Federalism and Good Governance: Issues Across Cultures, South Asian, New
Delhi, 1998.
P. Kumar, Studies in Indian Federalism, Deep and Deep, New Delhi, 1988
N. Mukharji and B. Arora (eds.) Federalism in India: Origins and Development, Centre for
Policy Research, Vikas, New Delhi, 1992
L. Saez, Federalism Without a Centre: The Impact of Political and Economic Reform on
India’s Federal System, Sage, New Delhi, 2002.
K.C. Wheare, Federal Government, Oxford University Press, New York., 1952.
S.P. Aiyar and U. Mehta (eds.), Essays on Indian Federalism, Bombay, Allied Publishers,
1965
Arora and D.V. Verney (eds.), Multiple identities in a Single State : Indian Federalism in a
Comparative Perspectve, Delhi, Konark, 1995.
K.R. Bombwall, The Foundations of Indian Federalism, Bombay, Asia Publishing House,
1967
Chanda, Federalism in India: A study of Union-Sate Relations, London, George Allen &
Unwin, 1965
R. Kothari, State Against Democracy: In Search for Humane Governance, Delhi, Ajanta,
1988
Caste and Politics in India, New Delhi, Orient Longman, 1970
Politics in India, New Delhi, Orient Longman, 1970
Party System and Election Studies, Bombay, Asia Publishing House, 1967
Ray, Tension Areas in India’s Federal System, Calcutta, K.P. Bagchi, 2001
G. Smith (ed.), Federalism: The Multi Ethnic Challenge, Harlow, Longman, 1995
Paper XIII (Elective) Semester-III
Political Economy of India
Course Contents:
1. Key Concepts in Political Economy
2. Political Economy of India’s Democracy, Social Inequality and Ethnic Conflict
3. The Political Economy of the Green Revolution
4. Political Economy of Economic Reforms in India
5. The Political Economy of India’s Federal System
6. Labor, Trade Unions and Class Politics in India
7. Natural Resources and Local Governance
8. Globalization and Indian Economy
Suggested Reading :
Agrawal and Chhatre. 2007. “State Involvement and Forest Co-Governance: Evidence
from the Indian Himalayas,” Studies in Comparative and International Development.
Banerjee and Iyer. 2010. “Colonial Land Tenure, Electoral Competition, and Public
Goods in India.” In Natural Experiments of History, eds. Diamond and Robinson.
Beaman et al. 2009. “Powerful Women: Does Exposure Reduce Bias?” Quarterly Journal
of Economics.
Bjorkman. 2011. “Godot in Bombay: A Trajicomedy in Two Decades,” Journal of
Environmental Design and Planning.
Chakravarty. 1984. “Aspects of India’s Development Strategy for 1980s.” Economic and
Political Weekly.
Chandra. 2000. “Elite Incorporation in Multiethnic Societies,” Asian Survey.
Dhanagare. 1987. “Green Revolution and Social Inequalities in Rural India,” Economic
and Political Weekly.
Drèze and Sen. 2002. “Democratic Practice and Social Inequality.” Journal of Asian and
African Studies.
Fernandes and Heller. 2006. “Hegemonic Aspirations: New Middle Class Politics and
India’s Democracy in Comparative Perspective,” Critical Asian Studies.
Fernandes. 1997. “Beyond Public Spaces and Private Spheres: Gender, Family and
Working Class Politics in India,” Feminist Studies.
Frankel. 2005. India’s Political Economy 1947-2004.
Hutchins. 1967. The Illusion of Permanence.
Jaffrelot. 2003. India’s Silent Revolution.
Jagaraman and Lanjouw. 1999. “The Evolution of Poverty and Inequality in Indian
Villages,” World Bank Research Observer.
Kale. 2009. “Inside Out: India’s Global Reorientation,” India Review.
Kapur. 2002. “Causes and Consequences of Indi India’s IT Boom,” India Review
Kapur. 2004. “Ideas and Economic Reforms in India: The Role of International Migration
and the Indian Diaspora,” India Review.
Kohli. 2006. “Politics of Economic Growth in India, 1980-2005,” Economic and Political
Weekly (Parts I and II).
Levi. 2010. “World Bank Institute Learning Briefs”.
Lijphart. 1996. “The Puzzle of Indian Democracy,” American Political Science Review.
Maddison. 1971. Class Structure and Economic Growth.
Manor. 1990. “How and Why Liberal and Representative Politics Emerged in India,”
Political Studies.
Mukherji, Rahul ed., India’s Economic Transition: The politics of reform, Oxford
University Press: New Delhi,
Rudolph and Rudolph. 2007. “Iconization of Chandrababu: Sharing Sovereignty in India’s
Federal Market Economy.”
Sharma, C. K. 2011. “A Discursive Dominance Theory of Economic Reform
Sustainability: The Case of India, India Review
Sinha. 2004. “The Changing Political Economy of Federalism in India: A Historical
Institutionalist Approach,” India Review.
Sinha. 2005. “Understanding the Rise and Transformation of Business Collective Action
in India,” Business and Politics.
Sinha. 2007. “Economic Growth and Political Accommodation,” Journal of Democracy.
Teitelbaum. 2007. “In the Grip of a Green Giant,” Comparative Political Studies.
Varshney. 2001. “Ethnic Conflict and Civil Society: India and Beyond,” World Politics.
Wilkinson. 2000. “India, Consociational Theory, and Ethnic Violence,” Asian Survey.
Paper XIV (Elective) Semester-III
Foreign Policy of India
Unit-I
Genesis and foundation of Indian foreign policy: principles and objectives
Emerging patterns of post-war world politics: India’s perspectives
Political process and foreign policy
Unit-II
India and the major powers: USA, China, Britain, France, and Russian Republic
India’s perspectives
Disarmament and arms control: NPT, CTBT etc
Globalisation and WTO, Kyoto Protocol and environmental protection
Unit-III
India and her neighbours: Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka
Regional focus of India with special reference to Look East policy
(i) SAARC
(ii) ASEAN
(iii) EU
(iv) The Commonwealth
(v) Central Asian Republics
Suggested Readings:
Bahadur, Kalim (ed.), South Asia in transition: Conflicts and tensions, Patriots, New
Delhi, 1986.
Banerjee, A.K. (ed.), Security issues in South Asia: Domestic and external sources of
threats to security Minerva, Calcutta, 1998.
Bidwai, Praful and Achin Vanaik (eds.), South Asia on a short fuse: Nuclear politics and
the future of global disarmament, OUP, New Delhi, 1999).
Ghosh, Partha S., Cooperation and conflict in South Asia, Manohar, New Delhi, 1989.
Gould, H.A. and Sumit Ganguly (eds.), The Hope and the Reality: U.S.-Indian Relations
from Roosevelt to Reagan, Oxford & IBH, New Delhi, 1993.
Gujral, I.K., A foreign policy for India, External publicity division, MEA, Government of
India, Delhi, 1998.
Indian foreign policy, World Focus, Vol 20, No 10-12, October-December 1999.
Jones, Rodney W. and Sumit Ganguly, “Debating New Delhi’s Nuclear Decision,”
International Security, Vol 24 (4), Spring 2000.
Mansingh, Surjeet, India’s search for power: Indira Gandhi’s foreign policy, 1966-1982
New Delhi Sage, 1984.
Perkovich, G., India’s nuclear bomb: The impact on global proliferation New Delhi: OUP,
2000.
Suryanarayan, V. (ed.), South and Southeast Asia in the 1990s: Indian and American
Perspectives Delhi: Konark, 1992.
Upreti, B.C. et al. (eds.), India’s foreign policy: Emerging challenges and paradigms
(Delhi: Kalinga, 2003).
Paper XV (Elective) Semester-III
Political Sociology
Unit I
Political Sociology : Thematic Concerns
Nature, meaning and scope.
Historical Development.
Caste, Class and Power
Unit II
Political Socialization
Political Culture
Political Modernization and Development
Unit III
Political Sociology of Agrarian Relations
Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms.
Pressure Groups : Farmers and Labourers
Caste and Communal conflicts
Suggested readings
Effrat, Andrew, Perspective on Political Sociology, New York, The Bobbs-Merrill, 1972.
Dowse, Robert E. & Hughes, John A., Political Sociology, London, John Wiley, 1975.
Horowitz, Foundations of Political Sociology, New York, Harper & Row, 1972.
Das, Hari Hara and Choudhary, B.C., Introduction to Sociology, New Delhi, Vikas, 1997.
Tumin, M.M., Social Stratification, New Jersey, Prentice Hall, 1978.
Gupta, Dipankar (ed.), Social Stratification, Delhi, OUP, 1991.
Scott, John, Stratification and Power, Cambridge, Polity, 1996.
Sharma, K.L., Social Stratification in India, New Delhi, Sage, 1997.
Singh, Yogendra, Social Change in India, New Delhi, Har Anand, 1993.
Layder, Derek, Understanding Social Theory, London, Sage, 1996.
Jaiswal, Suvira, Caste : Origin, Function and Dimensions of Change, Delhi, Manohar, 1998.
Srinivas, M.N., Social Change in Modern India, New Delhi, 1969.
Runciman, W.S., Social Science and Political Theory, Cambridge, 1971.
Lukes, Steven, Power : A Radical View, Hong Kong, Macmillan, 1974.
Barnes, Barry, The Nature of Power, Cambridge, Polity, 1988.
Paper XVI (Core) Semester-IV
International Relations –II
Unit I
International Relations as an Academic Discipline and Scope
Realism
Structural Realism & Its critics
Statism, Self help and Security dilemma
Unit II
Liberalism: origin of the idea, core ideas in liberal thinking on International
Neo Liberalism
Game Theory
Decision Making Theory
Unit III
Social Constructivism
Post Modernism and International Relations:.
Post Colonialism
Suggested Readings:
Baylis, J, Steve S. and Patricia O. (2011),The Globalisation of World Politics, An
Introduction to International Relations, New York: Oxford University Press.
Bull, H.(1977) , The Anarchical Society: A Study of Order in World Politics, United States:
Columbia University Press.
Carr E. H. (2001), The Twenty Years’ Crisis, 1919-1939, New York: Perennial. 2001
Morgenthau, H. (1948), Politics Among Nations, New York: McGraw Hill.1948
Machiavelli, N. (1961), The Prince, London: Penguin.1961
Milner, H. ( 1991), "The Assumption of Anarchy in International Relations Theory: A
Critique", Review of International Studies, 17, 67-851991
Howard C. P. and Palmer N. D. (2010), International Relations (3rd Edition), New Delhi:
CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt. Ltd.
Schroeder, P. (1994), “Historical Reality vs. Neo Realist Theory”, International Security, 19
(1), 108-148.
Thomas H., (year missing), Leviathan, (Chapter XIII of the Natural Condition of Mankind as
Concerning Their Felicity and Misery).
Thucydides (1972), History of the Peloponnesian War, London: Penguin Books Ltd.
Waltz, K. N. (2001), Man, the State and War: A Theoretical Analysis, New York: Columbia
University Press.
Waltz, K. N. (1979), Theory of International Politics, New York: McGraw Hill.
Wight, M. (1960), “Why there is no International Relations Theory”, International Relations,
2: 35-48.
PaperXVII Semester-IV
Research Methodology
Unit-I
Nature of Social science research
Identification of the Research problem
Research Questions and Hypothesis
Case Study
Unit-II
Methods of Data Collection: Experimental and Non-Experimental
Techniques of Data Collection: Questionnaire, Interview, Observation
Sampling : Probability and Non-Probability Methods
Unit-III
Concept of measurement and Scales
Statistical Measures for Data Analysis
Statistical Inference and Hypothesis Testing
Report writing
Suggested Readings:
Creswell, J. W. Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative and Mixed Methods, Sage
Publications
Baert, Patrick, Social Theory in the Twentieth Century (Polity, 1998)
Brecher, Michael, and Frank P. Harvey, eds. Millennial Reflections on International Studies
(Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2002).
Elman, Colin, and Miriam Fendius Elman, eds. Progress in International Relations Theory:
Appraising the Field (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003).
Evera, Stephen Van, Guide to Methods for Students of Political Science. Ithaca: Cornell
University Press, 1997.
Gordon, Scott, The History and Philosophy of Social Science (Routledge, 1991)
Harvey, Frank P. and Michael Brecher (Editors), Evaluating Methodology in International
Studies (Millennial Reflections on International Studies) University of Michigan Press, 2002.
King, Gary, Robert O. Keohane and Sidney Verba. Designing Social Inquiry: Scientific
Inference in Qualitative Research (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1994).
Nachmias, C., & Nachmias, D. Research Methods in the Social Sciences (4th ed.). New
York: St. Martin's Press, 1992.
Spoull, N.L. Handbook of Research Methods: A Guide for Practitioners and Students in the
Social Sciences. (2nd ed.). Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1995.
Strauss, Anselm and Juliet Corbin, , Basics of Qualitative Research: Techniques and
Procedures for Developing Grounded Theory, 2nd Edition. Newbury Park, CA: Sage
Publications, 1998.
Paper XVIII Semester-IV
Political Economy of Federalism and Decentralization
Course Contents:
1. Federalism and Federal Systems
2. Decentralization: Meaning and Measurement
3. Democracy, Decentralization and Federalism
4. Fiscal Federalism and Fiscal Decentralization
5. Political Economy of Regional Autonomy Movements
6. Federalism and Ethnic Conflicts
Suggested Readings :
Agrawal, Arun and Jesse Ribot. 1999. “Accountability in Decentralization: A framework
with South Asian and West African cases” Journal of Developing Areas 33 (Summer): 473-
502.
Bahl, Roy and Johannes Linn. 1994. “Fiscal Decentralization and Intergovernmental
Transfers in Less Developed Countries” Publius 24(1): 1-19.
Bardhan, Pradeep and Dilip Mookherjee. 2000. "Capture and governance at local and
national levels" American Economic Review 90(2): 135-139.
Bardhan, Pranab and Dilip Mookherjee. 2006. “Decentralisation and Accountability in
Infrastructure Delivery in Developing Countries” The Economic Journal 116(January):101-
127.
Bermeo, Nancy. 2002. "A New look at Federalism: The import of institutions" Journal of
Democracy 13(2): 96-110.
Blair, Harry. 2000. "Participation and Accountability at the Periphery: Democratic Local
Governance in Six Countries." World Development 28: 21-39.
Brancati, Dawn. 2006. “Decentralization: Fueling the Fire or Dampening the Flames of
Ethnic Conflict and Secessionism?” International Organization 60(3): 651-685.
Breton, Albert. 2000. “Federalism and Decentralization: Ownership Rights and the
Superiority of Federalism” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 30(2):1-16.
Cai, Hongbin and Daniel Treisman. 2006. "Did Government Decentralization Cause China's
Economic Miracle?" World Politics 58(4): 505-535.
Cheema, G. Shabbir, A. Rondinelli. 2007. Decentralizing Governance: Emerging Concepts
and Practices . Washington,DC: Brookings Institution Press.
Chhibber, Pradeep, Sandeep Shastri and Richard Sisson. 2004. "Federal Arrangements and
the Provision of Public Goods in India" Asian Survey 44(3): 339-352.
Eaton, Kent. “Conservative Autonomy Movements: Territorial Dimensions of Ideological
Conflict in Bolivia and Ecuador” Comparative Politics.
Ed Connerley, Kent Eaton, and Paul Smoke Making Decentralization Work: Democracy,
Development, and Security Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
Ehtisham Ahmad and Giorgio Brosio Does Decentralization Enhance Service Delivery and
Poverty Reduction? Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
Elazar, Daniel J. 1994. Federal Systems of the World: a handbook of federal, confederal,
and autonomy arrangements. New York, NY: Stockton. (introductory material available at:
http://www.jcpa.org/dje/books/fedsysworld-intro.htm)
Escobar-Lemmon. 2001. “Fiscal Decentralization and Federalism in Latin America”
Publius, Vol. 31, No. 4 (Autumn, 2001), pp. 23-41.
Falleti, Tulia. 2005. “A Sequential Theory of Decentralization: Latin American Cases in
Comparative Perspective The American Political Science Review, Vol. 99, No. 3 (Aug.,
2005), pp. 327-346.
Filippov, Mikhail, Peter C. Ordershook, and Olga Shvetsova. 2004. Designing Federalism:
A Theory of Self-Sustainable Federal Institutions Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Fisman, Raymond and Roberta Gatti. 2002. "Decentralization and corruption: evidence
across countries" Journal of Public Economics 83:325-345.
Freitag, Markus and Adrian Vatter. 2008. "Decentralization and Fiscal Discipline in Sub-
National Governments: Evidence from the Swiss Federal System" Publius 38(2): 272-294.
Gerring, John, Strom Thacker and Carola Moreno. 2005. "Centripetal Democratic
Governance: A Theory and Global Inquiry" American Political Science Review 99(4): 567-
581.
Hindriks, Jean and Ben Lockwood. 2009. “Decentralization and electoral accountability:
Incentives, separation and voter welfare” European Journal of Political Economy 25(3):
385-397.
Huang, Yashen and Yumin Sheng. 2009. "Political Decentralization and Inflation: Sub-
National Evidence from China" British Journal of Political Science 39(2): 389-412.
Johnston, Jocelyn M., Jocelyn M. Johnston, Barbara S. Romzek, Curtis H. Wood. 2004. “The
Challenges of Contracting and Accountability across the Federal System: From Ambulances
to Space Shuttles” Publius, 34(3): 155-182.
Khemani, Stuti. 2001. "Decentralization and Accountability" World Bank. Policy Research
Working Paper #2557.
Lalvani, Mala. “Can Decentralization Limit Government Growth? A Test of the Leviathan
Hypothesis for the Indian Federation”, Publius 32(3 Summer): 25-45.
Leff, Carol Skalnik. 1999. "Democratization and Disintegration in Multi-National States:
The Breakup of the Communist Federations" World Politics 51(2): 205-35.
Lustik, Ian S., Dan Miodownik, and Roy J. Eidelson. 2004. "Secessionism in Multicultural
States: Does Sharing Power Prevent or Encourage It?" American Political Science Review
98(2): 209-229.
Manor, J. 1999. The Political Economy of Democratic Decentralization. Washington, DC:
World Bank. Parts II and III (pages 13-52).
Mehrotra, Santosh. 2006. “Governance and Basic Social Services: Ensuring Accountability
in Service Delivery Through Deep Democratic Decentralization” Journal of International
Development 18:263-283.
Mills, Anne. 2006. “Decentralization and accountability in the health sector from an
international perspective: what are the choices?” Public Administration and Development
14(3): 281-292.
Mitchinson R. 2003. Devolution in Uganda: an experiment in local service delivery. Public
Administration and Development 23(3): 241–248.
Montero, Alfred P. and David J. Samuels. 2004. "The Political Determinants of
Decentralization in Latin America" (chapter 1) in Decentralization and Democracy in Latin
America edited by Alfred P. Montero and David J. Samuels. Notre Dame, IN: University of
Notre Dame Press, pages 3-32.
Osaghae, Eghosa E. 1990. “A Reassessment of Federalism as a Degree of Decentralization”
Publius: The Journal of Federalism 20(Winter):83-98.
Oxhorn, Philip. 2004. Decentralization, Democratic Governance, and Civil Society in
Comparative. Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Center Press.
Panizza, Ugo. 1999. "On the Determinants of Fiscal Centralization: Theory and Evidence"
Journal of Public Economics 74:97-139.
Pranab Bardhan and Dilip Mookherjee, 2006. Decentralization and Local Governance in
Developing Countries edited by Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, pages.
Prud'homme, Remy. 1995. "The Dangers of Decentralization" The World Bank Research
Observer 10(2):201-220
Qian, Yingyi and Barry R. Weingast. 1997. “Federalism as a Commitment to Preserving
Market Incentives” Journal of Economic Perspectives 11(4): 83-92.
Richard M. Bird and Francois Vaillancourt. 1998. Fiscal Decentralization in Developing
Countries. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Riker, William H. 1964. Federalism: Origin, Operation, Significance. Boston and Toronto:
Little, Brown, and Company.
Rodden, Jonathan and Erik Wibbels. 2002. “Beyond the Fiction of Federalism:
Macroeconomic Management in Multitiered Systems” World Politics
Rodden, Jonathan. 2003. “Reviving Leviathan: Fiscal Federalism and the Growth of
Government” International Organization 57(4): 695-729.
Roeder, Philip G. 1991. "Soviet Federalism and Ethnic Mobilization." World Politics 43
(January): 196-232.
Rondinelli, Dennis A., John R. Nellis, and G. Shabbir Cheema. 1984. Decentralization in
Developing Countries Washington, DC: The World Bank.
Shah, Anwar. 2006. "Corruption and Decentralized Public Governance" World Bank Policy
Research Working Paper #3824.
Stepan, Alfred. 2004. “Toward a New Comparative Politics of Federalism,
Multinationalism, and Democracy,” in Federalism and Democracy in Latin America, edited
by Edward L. Gibson, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. 29-84.
Tiebout, Charles M. 1956. "A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures" Journal of Political
Economy 64(5):416-424.
Treisman, Daniel. 1999. “Political Decentralization and Economic Reform” American
Journal of Political Science 43(2):488-517.
Treisman, Daniel. 2000. "The Causes of Corruption: a cross-national study" Journal of
Public Economics 76(3): 399-457.
Treisman, Daniel. 2000. “Decentralization and Inflation: Commitment, Collective Action,
or Continuity” American Political Science Review 94(4):837-858.
Treisman, Daniel. 2007. The Architecture of Government: Rethinking Political
Decentralization.
Treisman, Daniel. n.d. “Defining and Measuring Decentralization: A Global Perspective”,
March 2002. Available at:
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/polisci/faculty/treisman/Papers/defin.pdf
Paper XIX Semester-IV
Local self government in India
Unit-I
Local Government: Theoretical framework
Evolution of Panchayati Raj in India: Pre-Independence
Legal and Constitutional provisions regarding structures of Panchayati Raj (with special reference
to 73rd Constitutional Amendment)
Unit-II
Growth of urban local government in India
Constitutional provisions regarding structure and functions of urban government ( with special
reference to 74th Constitutional amendment)
Unit-III
Rural Development
Significance and Problems of Local self government in India
Suggested reading:
Maheshwari S R, Local Government in India, New Delhi, Orient Longman, New Delhi, latest
edition.
R.P Joshi & G.S. Narwani, Panchayati Raj in India: Emerging Trends, Rawat Publications,
Jaipur, 2002
Mishra, S.N., Dreams and Realities: Expectation from Panchayati Raj, New Delhi, IIPA, 1996
73rd Constitution Amendment Act, 1992
S.N. Jha and P.C. Mathur, Decentralization and Local Politics, New Delhi, Sage, 1999
T.N. Chaturvedi and A. Dutta (ed), Local Government IIPA, New Delhi.
Debidas Nanda, Municipal Administration in India Ganga Kaveri Publishing House, Varanasi.1993
Ali Ashraf, Government and Politics of Big cities: an Indian case study, Concept publishing company,
Delhi.
Nagarlok (Journal), IIPA, New Delhi
Indian Journal of Public Administration, New Delhi
M. Bhattacharya, Essays in Urban Government, World Press, Calcutta
Paper-XX Semester-IV
Public Policy and Governance
Unit-I
Public policy – meaning, nature and importance of public policy
Policy Formulation in the developed and developing countries
Policy Implementation: Techniques and conditions and challenges for successful implementation
of public policy
Policy Evaluation: feedback , criteria and problems
Unit-II
Policy Analysis: Meaning, issues and models
The Role of the State in Policy making
Impact of Culture, Ideology and Ideas in Policy Determination
Unit-III
The Process of Policy Making and Implementation in India
Participation of the Civil Society in Public Policy Determination
Sectoral Policies in India: Health, Education, Energy, Information Technology and Agricultural,
Economic Liberalization Policy in 1991
Suggested readings
H.A. Aaron, T.E. Mann & Taylor (ed.), Values and Public Policy, Washington D.C., Braking
Institution, 1994.
J.E. Anderson, Public Policy making, Boston, Haughton, Miffin, 1990
T. Dye, Understanding Public Policy, 9th Edt. Englewood Cliffs New Jersey, Prentice Hall,
1997
R.K. Sapru, Public Policy: Formulation, Supplementation and Evaluation, New Delhi,
Sterling 1984.
P.K. Saxena (ed) Comparative Public Policy, Jaipur Rawat Publication 2000
L.N. Gerston Public Policy Making: Process and Principles, London, M. E. Sharpe, 1997
W.N. Dunn Public Policy Analysis: An Introduction, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1993
Michael E.Kraft and Scott R.Farlang ,Public Policy: Political Analysis & Alternatives,Cq
Press Washington.
Sharma, C.K. 2013 Exploring the Frontiers of Collaborative Federal Architecture in India, Indian
Journal of Federal Studies
Sharma C. K. 2010. Towards a Modern Federal Construct in India: The Urgency of an Institutional
Response to the Ideational Turn. Journal of Political Science 28 (1): 3-32.
W.N. Dunn Public Policy Analysis: An Introduction, Pearson Publication, New Delhi.
Thomas A.Birkland,An introduction to the Policy Process:Theories,Concept and Models of
Public Policy Making,PHI Learning,New Delhi 2011.
R.K.Sapru,Public Policy: Art and Craft of Policy Analysis,PHI Learning,Pvt.Ltd.New Delhi
Paper XXI Semester-IV
International Organization
UNIT-I
Evolution of International Organisation
Theoretical approaches to the study of international organization : Classical, neo-realist,
functionalist,
conflict resolution, world society approach and the Marxist approach.
UNIT-II
Role and function of :
(i) International government organization.
(ii) International non-governmental organization.
Making of the United Nations: Its purpose, principles and structure.
United Nations and maintenance of international peace and security, collective security and its
alternative.
Major specialized agencies: ILO, UNESCO, WHO, FAO.
UNIT-III
United Nations and Human Rights.
United Nations in the Post-Cold War Era :
UN and disarmament, revision of UN Charter, UN and emerging deterioration in international
relations.
Limitations and constraints.
Suggested Readings:
John Baylis and Steve Smith(2011), The Globalization of World Politics : An Introduction to
International Relations ,Oxford University Press : New York,.
Alan C. Lamborn and Joseph Lepgold,(2003) World Politics into the Twenty First Century :
Unique Contexts, Enduring Patterns New Jersey, Prentice Hall.
A. LeRoy Bennett (1991), International Organization : Principles and Issues (New Jersey,
Prentice Hall.
B.N. Mehrish,(1996) International Organisations : Structures and Processes Jallandhar,
Vishal Publications.
Shambhavi Vendantam,(1996) United Nations : Putting Words to Work ,New Delhi, Vikash.
K. P. Saksena,(1993) Reforming the United Nations : The Challenge of Relevance (New
Delhi, Sage.
C. Archer,(1992) International Organisations, London, Routledge,
P. R. Baehr and L. Gordenker,(1994),The United Nations in 1990s Hamshire, Macmillan.
Boutros-Boutros Ghali,(1992), An Agenda for Peace New York, United Nations, .
Abi-Saab Georgeas (ed.),(1981) The Concept of International Organisation Paris,
UNESCO.
Thomas G. Wein, David P. Forsyth, Roger A. Coate,(1994) The United Nations and
Changing World Politics Boulder, Westview Press.
William Burch,(1993) The Evolution of the United Nations Peace Keeping : Case Studies and
Comparative Analysis St. Martin Press.
Paul Taylor and A.R.J. Groom (eds.),(1978). International Organisation : A Conceptual
Approach,London, Frances Printer.
J.W. Burton,1972 World Society London, Cambridge University Press.
Freidrich Kratochwil and Edward Mansfield (eds.),(1994) International Organisation : A
Reader ,New York, Harper Collins, 1994.