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Semester-II
Paper-I
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Paper-II
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Paper-III
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Paper-IV
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Note: Each paper will carry 80 marks and 20 marks for internal assessment.
The Break-up of 20 marks for Internal Assessment (Theory Papers) is as below:
1. Test
10 marks
2. Class Attendance
05 marks
3. Project work/Assignment
05 marks
Seminar/Field Work etc.
Total Marks
20 marks
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTER FOR ALL PAPERS
The question paper will consist of five Sections A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C and
D will have two questions each from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 12
marks each. Section E will consist of 8 short-answer type questions which will cover the
entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 32 marks in all, each short answer type question
carries 4 marks. The candidates are required to give answer of each short types question in 50
words, i.e. in 7-10 lines.
Instructions for the Candidates (for all papers)
Candidates are required to attempt one question each from the Sections A, B, C and D
of the question paper and the entire Section E. The candidates are required to give answer of
each short type question in 50 words i.e. in 7-10 lines.
Time : 3 Hours
Pass Marks : 35
SECTION-A
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
8.
7.
8.
Machiavelli
Hobbes
READINGS
1. Barry, Norman P.
SECTION-A
Constituent Assembly : Composition and Working.
Ideological Contents : Preamble, Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of
State Policy.
SECTION-B
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
carries 4 marks. The candidates are required to give answer of each short types question in 50
words, i.e. in 7-10 lines.
Instructions for the Candidates (for all papers)
Candidates are required to attempt one question each from the Sections A, B, C and D
of the question paper and the entire Section E. The candidates are required to give answer of
each short type question in 50 words i.e. in 7-10 lines.
Time : 3 Hours
Pass Marks : 35
1.
2.
3.
4.
SECTION-A
Meaning, Nature, Developments and Scope of International Politics.
Theories of Study of International Politics:
(a) Realism (Morganathaus' Approach)
(b) Neo-Realism
(c) System Approach (Kaplan's Model)
Inter Dependency
A Hierarchy of National Goals Model.
8.
SECTION-B
Power : Its meaning, nature, constitutions of Power: International Law, World
Public Opinion and International Morality.
The Struggle of Power:
(a)
As status quo
(b)
As Imperialism
(c)
As Prestige
SECTION-C
Management of Power: Balance of Power, Collective Security, Changing Nature of
National Power.
The Concept of Non-Alignment : Basis, Role and Relevance.
9.
10
SECTION-D
Disarmament and Arms Control as a Theory to peace.
Regional Organizations: SAARC, ASEAN and EU.
5.
6.
7.
READINGS
1.
Karl W. Deutsch
2.
3.
Holsti, K.J.
4.
5.
Robert, O.Mathewet.al :
6.
7.
8.
Jatin Desai
9.
Micheal Nicholson
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Couloumbis & Jsmes
H.Wolfe
10.
Theodore A.
Couloumbis & Jams
H. Wolfe
11.
12.
Barston, R.P
13.
14.
15.
Mahendra Kumar
16.
17.
Scott Burchill,et.al
18.
Jeff Haynes
19.
20.
Sullivan, M.P,ed.,
21.
Baldwin,D.A.,ed.,
22.
Bull,H.
23.
Walker, R.B.J.
24.
Ralph Pettman
SEMESTER-II
PAPVER-V : MODERN INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTER FOR ALL PAPERS
The question paper will consist of five Sections A, B, C, D and E. Sections A, B, C and
D will have two questions each from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 12
marks each. Section E will consist of 8 short-answer type questions which will cover the
entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 32 marks in all, each short answer type question
carries 4 marks. The candidates are required to give answer of each short types question in 50
words, i.e. in 7-10 lines.
Instructions for the Candidates (for all papers)
Candidates are required to attempt one question each from the Sections A, B, C and D
of the question paper and the entire Section E. The candidates are required to give answer of
each short type question in 50 words i.e. in 7-10 lines.
Time : 3 Hours
Pass Marks : 35
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
M.K Gandhi
6.
J.p Narayan
SECTION-D
7.
M.N Roy
8.
B.R. Ambedkar
READINGS
1.
Verma, V.P
2.
Appadorai,A.
3.
4.
Bhagwan Vishnoo
5.
Nanda, S.S.
6.
Jha, M.N.
7.
Saxena, Kiran
8.
Desai, A.R.
9.
10.
11.
Bajwa, D.K.
1.
2.
Rule of Non-State Actors in International Politics with special reference to the Role of
Multi-National Corporations.
SECTION-B
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
International Terrorism.
8.
Sanctions.
9.
1.
2.
:
World Politics in 21st Century, U.S. Addison
Welsley, Longman,2002
3.
Mishra, R.C.
4.
Gregory M.Scott
5.
Balldopadhyaya,J
6.
7.
8.
9.
D.G. Clorke
10.
11.
Charles S. Pearson
12.
13.
1.
2.
3.
Locke
4.
Rousseau
SECTION-C
5.
Bentham
6.
J.S. Mill
SECTION-D
7.
Montesquieu
8.
T.H Green.
READINGS
1.
Arblaster,A.
2.
Gray, J.
3.
Crowling,M.
4.
Warburten,N.,Pike J & :
Matraves,D.
5.
Barker,E.
6.
Bhandari,D.R.
7.
Sabine, George H.
8.
Patil,S.H.
9.
Maxey
10.
Suda, J.P.
11.
Wayper, C.L.
12.
Gettell, R.G.
13.
Ebenstein, William
14.
15
Mahajan,V.D.
16.
Haeeison, R.
17.
Macpherson, C.B.
18.
Hobhouse, L.T.
19.
Jagroop Kaur
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Western Political Thought (Punjabi), Patiala: Madan
Publication, 2002.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Process of Indian Democracy : Party System, Interest Groups and Social Movements.
SECTION-C
5.
6.
7.
8.
1.
2.
Austin, G.
3.
Austin, G.
4.
Baird, R.(ed.)
5.
Baxi, U.
6.
7.
Brass, P.
8.
Brown, I.
9.
10.
Hardgrave, R.L.
11.
Hansen, T.B.
12.
Jayal, N.
13.
Jenkins, R.
14.
Kohli, A.
15.
Kohli,A.(ed.)
16.
Lijphart, A.
17.
Morris-Jones,W.
18.
Wallace,P.(ed.) :
19.
Weiner, M.
20.
Weiner, M.
21.
In J.Sacks, A.Varshney:
N.Bajpal(eds.)