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Syllabus for BA I Year

Subject : Political Science

PAPER-1 (A)/SEMESTER-1

INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIBNCE

f,carning Objective: No. of Lectures: 60Hrs

1. Basic Concepts of Political Science.

2. To stimulate interest in Political Science by emphasizing relevant applications of

Political Science in everyday life and to expose students to a blend of Theory,

Practical and Research in the core.

3. To create better citizens and a vibrant democracy.

Umit I: INI'RODUCTION (I{[Irs)

\ - l. Definition and Scope of Political Science.

2. Imporlance of the study of Political Science.

3. Political Science - Relation with other Social Sciences:

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1. Introduction of Approaches to the study of Political Science.

2. Liberal: Institutional and Behavioural.

3. Marxist; Neo Marxist.

flnit III: EVOLUTION OF MODERN STATE (1X-Hrs)

1. State: Concept, Definition and it's Elements - Distinction between State and

Government, Civil Society.

2. Nation: Nation-State, Nationality and Nationalism.

3. Theories of Origin of State: Social Contract and Evolutionary.

Umit IV: SOVEREIGNTY (1{Hrs)

1. Definition and Features of Sovereignty.

2. Kinds of Sovereignty.

\-, 3. Theories of Sovereignty: Monism and Pluralism.

Unit V: LAW (1{Hrs)

1. Law: Definition and Sources of Law.

2. Classification of Law.

3. Rule of Law.

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No. of Lectures: 60Hrs

Umit I: CONCEPTS-I (lfHrs)

i. Liberty and Equality - Definition and Types.

2. The relationship between Liberty and Equality

3. Power, Authority and Legitimacy.

Unit Itr: DEMOCRACY & RIGHTS (1fl=Hrs)

1. Democrucy: Definition and Types; Direct and Indirect Democracy.

2. P articipatory Democracy.

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1. Unitary and Federal- UK, China, USA and Switzerland.

2. Quasi-Federal State: India.

3. Type of Government: Parliamentary and Presidential- A Comparison between

UK and USA.

Unit IV: ORGANS OF THE GOVERNMENT (1f,Hrs)

1. Introduction to Theory of Separation of Powers.

2. Organs of Government:

Legislature: Unicameral and Bi-cameral; Powers and Functions,

E..ecutive: Powers and Functions,

Judiciary: Powers and Functions.

Unit V: NON-STATE ACTORS (lfHrs)

I . Pressure Groups: Meaning and their Role.

2. Mass Media; New Media.

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Public Administration Theory & Practice by Avasthi and Maheshwari.

Political Theory: An Introduction. New Delhi: Pearson Longman,

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The Nature of Political Theory (2004) New York: Oxford University Press.

Issues in Political Theory, New York: Oxford University Press

Theories and Concepts of Politics (1993) New York: Manchester University

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INDIAN CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT

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Learning Objective: No. of Lectures: 60Hrs

1. The Constitutional design of state structures and institutions.

2. The Constitutional Provisions and political practices over time.

3. To create better citizens and a vibrant democracy.

Unit I: Nationalist Movement and Constitutional Development: (12 Hrs)

A. Indian National Movement:

(Non-cooperation, Civil-disobedience and Quit India)

B. Govemment of India Act, 1909,1919 and 1935.

C. Formation of the Constituent Assembly.

D. Philosophical Foundations and Salient Features of the Indian Constitution.

Unit II: Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles: (12 Hrs)

A. Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties.

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A. Executive: President - Election, Powers and Functions.

B. Legislature: Parliament: Composition, Powers and Functions.

C. Judiciary: Supreme Court- Jurisdiction, Judicial Review and Judicial Activism

D. Role of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers

Unit IV: State Government: (12 Hrs)

A. Executive: Governor: Role as the Constitutional Head of the State.

B. Legislature: Composition, Powers and Functions.

C. Judiciary: High Court: Composition, Powers and Functions.

D. Role of the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers

Unit V: Centre- State Relations: ( 12 Hrs)

A. Features of Indian Federal System.

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C. Recent Trends in Centre-State Relations.

D. special provisions relating to states: Schedule Areas,.Tanrnru & Kashnrir',

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13. Jayal. N. G. & Maheta, P.B. (eds.) (2010) Oxford Companion to Indian Politics.

New Delhi: Oxford University Press.

14. Bhargava, R .Politics and Ethics of the Indian Constitution.,New Delhi:

Oxford University Press.

15. S. Cobridge and J. Harriss, Delhi.Reinventing, India: Liberalization, Hindu

Nationalism and Popular Democracy, Oxford University Press, 2001.

16. A.G.Noorani,Delhi .Constitutional Question in India: The President, Parliament

and the States, , Oxford University Press, 2000

17. Kapur, D. and Mehta P.B, Public Institutions in India: Performance and Design.

(ed.) New Delhi: Oxford University Press.

18. Jayal,N.G Prakash, A Sharma, P. (eds.),Local Governance in India:

Decentralization and Beyond. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.

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POLITICAL PROCESS IN INDIA(Syllabus With Effective Fiom Academic Year 2016-17 Onwards)

Essential Texts:

1. Rajni Kothari (2012) Politics in India, Orient Black Swan.

2. M.V.Pylee 0 An Introduction to the Constitution of India, Vikas Publishing.

3. D.D.Basu,(2013) An Introduction to the Constitution of India, LexisNexis.

4. Abbas, H., Kumar, R. & Alam, M. A. (2011) Indian Government and Politics.

New Delhi: Pearson.

5. Chandhoke, N. & Priyadarshi, P. (eds.) (2009) Contemporary India: Economy,

Society,Politics. New Delhi: Pearson.

6. Chakravarfy,B. & Pandey, K. P. (2006) Indian Government and Politics. New

Delhi: Sage.

7. Chandra, B., Mukherjee, A. &, Mukherjee, M. (2010) India After Independence.

New Delhi: Penguin.

8. Singh, M.P. & Saxena, R. (2008) Indian Politics: Contemporary Issues and

Concerns. New Delhi: PHI Learning.

9. Vanaik, A. & Bhargava, R. (eds.) (2010) Understanding Contemporary India:

Critical Perspectives. New Delhi: Orient Blackswan.

10. Menon, N. and Nigam, A. (2007) Power and Contestation: India Since 1989.

London: Zed Book.

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No. of Lectures: 60l{rs

Unit I: Political Party System In India: (12 Hrs)

A. Nature of Indian Political Parfy System.

B. National Political Parties: INC, BJP, CPI, CPM.

C. Regional Political Parties: Akali Dal, JMM, AIADMK, TRS, TDP.

D. Politics of Secession, Autonomy and Accommodation.

Unit II: Electoral System and Politics: (12 Hrs)

R. Election Commission - Composition, Powers and Functions.

B. Electoral Reforms: Committees and implementation of suggestions

C. Determinates of voting Behaviour: Caste, Class, Gender and Religion.

D. Challenges to Electoral System.

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B. National Commission for Women (NCW).

C. Central Vigilance Commission (CVC).

D. Central Information Commission (CIC).

Unit IV: Local Self Government: (12 Hrs)

A. Democratic Decentralization.

B. Panchayati Raj-Three Tier System: 73rd Constitutional Amendment.

C. Urban Self Governing Bodies: 74th Lmendment.

D. PRI Empowerment: Government Programmes - NRHM, ICDP, IAY, NREGS.

Unit V: Social and Political Movements in India: (12 Hrs)

A. Worker's movements.

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1. Rajni Kothari (2012) Politics in India, Orient Black Swan.

2. M.V.Pylee 0 An Introduction to the Constitution of India, Vikas Publishing.

3. D.D.Basu,(2013) An Introduction to the Constitution of India, LexisNexis.

4. Abbas, H., Kumar, R. & Alam, M. A. (2011) Indian Government and Politics.

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5. Chandhoke, N. & Priyadarshi, P. (eds.) (2009) Contemporary India: Economy,

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6. Chakravarly,B.& Pandey, K. P. (2006) Indian Government and Politics. NewDelhi: Sage.

7. Chandra, B., Mukherjee, A. &, Mukherjee, M. (2010) India After lndependence.

New Delhi: Penguin.

8. Singh, M.P. & Saxena, R. (2008) Indian Politics: Contemporary Issues and

Concerns. New Delhi: PHI Learning.

s. Vanaik, A. &,Bhargava, R. (eds.) (2010) Understanding Contemporary India:

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10. Menon, N. and Nigam, A. (2007) Power and Contestation: India Since i989.

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14. Bhargava, R .Politics and Ethics of the Indian Constitution.,New Delhi:

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15. S. Cobridge and J. Harriss, Delhi.Reinventing, India: Liberalization, Hindu

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16. A.G.Noorani,Delhi .Constitutional Question in India: The President, Parliament

and the States, , Oxford University Press, 2000

17. Kapur, D. and Mehta P.B, Public Institutions in India: Perfonnance and Design.

(ed.) New Delhi: Oxford University Press.

18. Jayal,N.G Prakash, A Sharma, P. (eds.),Local Govemance in India:

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19. T.K.Oomen, Protest and Change: Studies in Sociai Movements, New Delhi, Sage

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Learning Objective: No. of Lectures: 60Hrs

i. Introduces specific elements of Indian Political Thought.

2. Analyze the relevance of specific knowledge of individual thinkers.

3. Emphasizes contribution of Indian thinkers to political theory.

Unit I: Ancient Indian Political Thought: (12 Hrs)

A. Buddha: Social and Political Ideas - Dhamma and Sangha.

B. Manu: Social Laws.

C. Kautilya: Theory of State.

Unit II: Social Revolutionaries: (12 Hrs)

A. Basava: Social ideas.

B. Raja Ram Mohan Roy: Rights-Social Reformer.

C. Jyotirao Phule: Critiques of Brahmanism, Social Revolution.

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A. Swami Vivekananda: Ideal Society.

B. Sri Aurobindo Ghosh: Spiritual Nationalism

C. Dr.B.R.Ambedkar-Social Justice.

Unit IV: Socialist Political Thinkers: (12 Hrs)

A. M.N.Roy: Radical Humanism.

B. Jayaprakash Narayan: Total Revolution.

C. Dr.Ram Monahar Lohia: Socialism

Unit V: Liberal and Progressive Thought: (12 Hrs)

A. M.K.Gandhi: Swaraj- Relevance

B. Jawaharlal Nehru: Democratic Socialism and Secularism.

C. Vallabhbhai Jhaverbhai Patel: National Integration and Secularism.

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Essential Texts:

l. W.A. Dunning: A History of Political Theories, (Vols. I, II & III), New York: Mcmillan,I 930.

2. G.H. Sabine: A History of Political Theory (English & Hindi), New Delhi: Oxford & IBHPublishing Co., 1963

3. C.L. Wayper: Political Thought (English & Hindi), Bombay: B.I. Publications Pvt. Ltd.,1974

4. Barker: Greek Political Theory: Plato and His Predecessors, London: Methuen & Co. Ltd.,1918

5. Political Thought in England, London: Thornton Butterworth Ltd., 1928

6. Gettell: History of Political Thought (English & Hindi)

7. K.P. Jaiswal: Hindu Polity (English & Hindi), Banglore: Banglore Printing & Publishing Co.,

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8. V.P. Verma: Modern Social and Political Thought of India, Agra: L.N. Agrawal EducationalPublishers, 1961

9. N.C. Bandopadhyaya: Development of Hindu Polity and Political Theory, New Delhi:Munshiram & Manoharlal, 1980

10. Vishwanath Mishra, Rajavidya evam Rajanitishashtra, Sagar: Vishwavidyalaya Prakashan,2007

I L Brian R. Nelson, Western Political Thought, DelhiNCR: Pearson Education Ltd.,1996

12. Amal Kumar Mukopadhyay(1988) Western Political Thought, K.P. Bagchi & Gornparry,.

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Learning Objective: No. of Lectures: 60Hrs

1. Introduces to evolution of International relations and Institutions.

2. Lir:iliage between Domestic Policy with International developments.

3. To teach Evolution and Practice of India's Foreign Policy.

Unit I: Historical Background: (12 Hrs)

A. International Relations: Evolution, Scope and Significance

B. Rise of Sovereign State System-Treaty of Westphalia.

C. First and Second World War'Causes and Consequences.

Unit II: Post War Developments: (12 Hrs)

A. Cold War: Causes, Phases and Impacts.

B. D6tente: New Cold War, End of Cold War.

C. Emergence of Third World: Problems and Prospectus.

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Unit III: International Organisations: (12 Hrs)

A. IINO: Structure, Role, Need for Reforms.

B. Regional Organisations: EU, ASEAN, SAARC.

C. SpecializedAgencies of UNO.

Unit IV: International Political Economy: (12 Hrs)

A. Understanding Globalization and its Alternative Perspectives.

B. Anchors of Global Political Economy: IMF,World Bank, WTO, BRIC and TNCs.

C. Development Dilemmas: IT Revolution and Debate on Sovereignty.

Unit V: Contemporary Global Issues: (12 Hrs)

A. Ecological: Historical Overview of International Agreements, Climate Change

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Reading List:1. Hans J. Morgenthau (2005) Politics Among Nations, McGraw-Hill Education

2. Peu Ghosh(2013) International Relations, Prentice Hall.

3. Prakash Chander & Prem Arora,(2015) International Relations oCosmos Book Hives'.

4. Carr E.H. (1990) Internationals Relations between the Two World Wars: Palgrave Macmillan.

5. Vinay Kumar Malhotra (2011) International Relations,

6. G. Ritzer, (2010) Globalization: A Basic Text, Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell.

7. M. Strager, (2009) Globalization: A Very Short Introduction, London: Oxford University

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8. R. Keohane and J. Nye Jr, (2000) 'Globalization: What's New? What's Not? (And So What?)',

in Foreign Policy, No 118.

9. A. Heywood,(2011) Global Politics, New York:Palgrave-McMillan.10. T. Cohn, (2009) GlobalPolitical Economy: Theory and Practice, pp. 130-140 (IMF), 208-218

(wro).11. A. Heywood, (2011) Global Politics, New York: Palgrave-McMillan.

12. T. Cohn, (2009) Global Political Economy: Theory and Practice.

13. J. Goldstein, (2006) International Relations, New Delhi: Pearson.

14. J. Baylis, S. Smith and P. Owens (eds.) Globalization of World Politics, New York: Oxford

University Press.

15. P. Viotti and M. Kauppi, (2007) InternationalRelations and World Politics: Security, Economy

and Identity, New Delhi: Pearson

16. Moore, J.A. Jr. and Pubantz, J. (2008) The new United Nations. Delhi: Pearson Education.

17. R. Mansbach and K. Taylor, (2012)'International Political Economy', Introduction to Global

Politics, 2nd Edition, New York: Routledge.

18. Ch. Ogden, (2011) 'lnternational 'Aspirations' of a Rising Power', in David Scott (ed.),

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D. Scott, (2011) Handbook of India's International Relations, London: Routeledge.

Online Resources:

Government of India's Ministry of External Relations website at http://www.mea.gov.in/ and

specially its library which provides online resources at http://mealib.nic.inl The Council ofForeign Relations has a regularly updated blog on India's foreign policy:http:/iwww.cfr.org/region/india/ri282 Centre for Policy Research's blog on IR and strategic

affairs though it is not exclusively on India's foreign policy.

http://www.cprindia.org/blog/international- relations-and-security-blog Institute for Defence

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Subject : Political Science

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No. of Lectures: 60Hrs

Unit I: Ancient & Medieval Political Thought: (12 Hrs)

A. Plato: Theory of Justice and Ideal State.

B. Aristotle: Classification of Government, Theory of Revolution and Slavery

C. Machiavelli: Statecraft.

Unit II: Social Contractualist: (12 Hrs)

A. Thornas Hobbes: Individualism and Absolutism.

B. John Locke: Natural Rights and Limited Government

C. J.J.Rousseau: General Will.

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C. J.S.Mill: Liberty, Representative Government.

Unit IV: Idealist: (12 Hrs)

A. Kant: Moral Freedoms.

B. Hegel: State, War and Freedom.

C. T.H.Green: Rights and Political Obligation

Unit V: Modern Socialism and Liberal Thought:

A. Karl Marx: Dialectical and Historical Materialism.

B. Robert Nozick: Libertarianism; Theory of Property.

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WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT(Syllabus With Effective from Academic Year-2017-18)

Essential Texts:

1. W.A. Dunning: A History of Political Theories, (Vols. I, iI & III), New York: Mcmillan,1 930.

2. G.H. Sabine: A History of Political Theory (English & Hindi), New Delhi: Oxford & IBHPublishing Co., 1963

3. C.L. Wayper: Political Thought (English & Hindi), Bombay: B.L Publications Pvt.Ltd.,l9l4

4. Barker: Greek Political Theory: Plato and His Predecessors, London: Methuen & Co. Ltd.,1918

5. Political Thought in England, London: Thornton Butterworth Ltd., 1928

6. Gettell: History of Political Thought (English & Hindi)

7. K.P. Jaiswal: Hindu Polity (English & Hindi), Banglore: Banglore Printing & Publishing Co.,I 955

8. V.P. Verma: Modern Social and Political Thought of India, Agra: L.N. Agrawal EducationalPublishers, 1961

g. N.C. Bandopadhyaya: Development of Hindu Polity and Political Theory, New Delhi:Munshiram & Manoharlal, 1980

10. Vishwanath Mishra, Rajavidya evam Rajanitishashtra, Sagar: Vishwavidyalaya Prakashan,2007

1 1. Brian R. Nelson, Western Political Thought, Delhi NCR: Pearson Education Ltd., 1996

12. Amal Kumar Mukopadhyay(1988) Western Political Thought, K.P. Bagchi & Company .

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No. of Lectures: 60HrsLearning Objective:

1. To teach students the practices of India's foreign policy.2. India's evolving relations with the superpowers.3. India's role as a global player since independence.

Unit I: Postcolonial State to an Aspiring Global Power: (12 Hrs)

A. Principles of India's Foreign Policy.

B. Determinates of India's Foreign Policy.

C. Non-alignment: Concepts, Policy and relevance.

Unit II: India And Global Economy: (12 Hrs)

A.India and World Trade Organisation.

B. Demand for New International Economic Order.

C. Economic reforms: Foreign Direct Investment, Import and Export Policy.

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Unit III: India's Relation with Major Powers: (12 Hrs)

A.Indo-US Relations.

B. Indo-Russia Relations.

C. Sino-India Relations.

Unit IV: India's Relation with Neighbours: (12 Hrs)

A.India and Pakistan.

B. India and Bangladesh.

C. India and Sri Lanka

Unit V: India's Strategic Issues: (12 Hrs)

A. Trade, Environment and Security Regimes.

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C. Permanent membership in the Security Council.

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Reading List:1. Hans J. Morgenthau (2005) Politics Among Nations, McGraw-Hill Education

2. Peu Ghosh(2013)lnternational Relations,PrenticeHall.

3. Prakash Chander & Prem Arora,(2015) International Relations 'Cosmos Book Flives'.

4. Carr E.H. (1990) Internationals Relations between the Two World Wars: Palgrave Macmillan.

5. Vinay Kumar Malhotra (2011) International Relations,

6. G. Ritzer, (2010) Globalization: A Basic Text, Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell.

7. M. Strager, (2009) Globalization: A Very Short Introduction, London: Oxford University

Press.

8. R. Keohane and J. Nye Jr, (2000) 'Globalization: What's New? What's Not? (And So What?)',

in Foreign Policy, No I 18.

9. A. Heywood, (2011) Global Politics, New York: Palgrave-McMillan.

10. T. Cohn, (2009) Global Political Economy: Theory and Practice, pp. 130-140 (IMF), 208-218

(wro).I i. A. Heywood, (2011) Global Politics, New York: Palgrave-McMillan.12. T. Cohn, (2009) Global Political Economy: Theory and Practice.

13. J. Goldstein, (2006) International Relations, New Delhi: Pearson.

14. J. Baylis, S. Smith and P. Owens (eds.) Globalization of World Politics, New York: Oxford

University Press.

15. P. Viotti and M. Kauppi, (2007) International Relations and World Politics: Security, Economy

and Identity, New Delhi: Pearson

16. Moore, J.A. Jr. and Pubantz, J. (2008) The new United Nations. Delhi: Pearson Education.

17. R. Mansbach and K. Taylor, (2012)'lnternational Political Economy', Introduction to GlobalPolitics,2nd Edition, New York: Routledge.

18. Ch. Ogden, (2011) 'International 'Aspirations' of a Rising Power', in David Scot{ (ed.),

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D. Scott, (20i 1) Handbook of India's International Relations, London: Routeledge.

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Government of India's Ministry of External Relations website at http://www.mea.gov.in/ ar-rd

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affairs though it is not exclusively on India's foreign policy.

http://www.cprindia.org/blog/international- relations-and-security-blog Institute for Defence

Studies and Analyses: http://www.idsa.in/ Research and Information System: www.ris.org.in/

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GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN TELANGANA-I

(Syllabus With Effective from Academic Year-2017-18)

Learning Objective: No. of Lectures: 60Hrs

1. The Constitutional design of Government and Politics in Telangana.

2. Historical background of Telangana.

3. To create better citizens and a vibrant democracy.

Unit I: Historical Background of Telangana: (12 Hrs)

A. Nizam's Hyderabad State.

B. Integration of Princely State - Hyderabad State Congress.C. Police Action,D. Emergence of Hyderabad State.

Unit II: Public Awakening in Telangana: (12 Hrs)

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C. Mulki Rules - Supreme Court Verdicts.

D. Formation of Regioiral Committees - Six Point Formula.

Unit IV: Phases of Telangana Agitation: (12 Hrs)

A. Telangana Agitation - 1969 and Separate Andhra Agitation- 1972.

B. Telangana Maha Sabha - Teangana Jana Sabha-

C. Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) Movement - 2001-2014

D. Cultural Organisation, Intervention

Unit V: Injustices to Telangana: (12 Hrs)

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GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN TELANGANA-II

(Syllabus With Effective from Academic Year20l7-18)

Reading List:1. Bala Ramulu.Ch and D.Ravinder. June 2012"Five Decades of Democratic

Decentralization process in Andhra Pradesh" in Social Change (Journal of the

Council for Social Development-Published by Sage international), Vol.42, No.2. Pp.

165-1 86.

2. Bhukya Bhangya, 2013 "Between Tradition and Modernity:Nizam's, Colonialism

and Modernity in Hyderabad State" Economic and Political Weekly, VoI-XLVIII

No.48, Nov 30, pp.120-125.

3. Haragopal.G,2010 "The Telangana People's Movement: The Unfolding Political

Culture" Economic and Political Weekly, Vol-XLV No.42, Oct 16, pp.51-60.

4. Jadhav Keshav Rao, 2010 "'Backwardisation' of Telangan a" Econontic and Political

Weekly, Vol-XLV No. I 3, Mar 27,pp. 15-20.

5. Kodanda Ram.M, 2007 "Movement for Telangana State: A Struggle for Autonomy"

Economic and Political Weekly, VoI-XLII No.02, Jan 13, pp.92-94.

6. Melkota, S.Rama, Revathi E, Lalitha K, Sajaya K and Sunitha A, 2010 "The

Movement for Telangana: Myth and Reality" Economic and Political Weekly, Y dl-

XLV No.2, Jan 9, pp.8-11.

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8. Pingle, Gautam 2014 The Fall and Rise of Telangana, OrientBlackswan.

9. Rao. K.V. Narayan, "Emergence of Andhra Pradesh", Popular Prakashan.

10. Rao.P.L.Visweshwar and S.Simhadri (eds.), 1998 "Telangana: Dimensions of Under

Development", Centre for Telengana Studies, Hyderabad.

I l. Rao. CH.Hanumanth,2014 "The New Telangana State: A Perspective for Inch-rsive

and Sustainable Development" Econontic and Political Weekly, Vol-XLIX No.9,

March 1, pp.l0-13.

12. Ravinder.D. 1998 "Rural Development and Regional Imbalances: A Study of IRDP"

in P.L.Visweshwar Rao and S.Simhadri (eds.) Telangana: Dimensions of Under

D ev e I opm e nt (Hy derabad, Centre for Telen gana Studi es), P p.l7 3 -17 9 .

13. Reddy. G Krishna, March, 2002 "New Populism and Liberalization: Regime Shift

under Chandra Babu Naidu in Andhra Pradesh", Economic ond Political Weekly,

VoI.XXXVII (9), 2-8, pp.87 1-883.

14. Reddy. G Krishna, 2009 "Forging Public Opinion: The press, Television and

Electoral Campaigns in Andhra Pradesh" Arvind Rajgopal (ed),lndian Public

Sphere: Structure and Transformation-A Reader, OUP.

/5. Reddy. G Ram and B.A.V.Sharma (eds), 'oState Government and Politics -A.P",

Sterling.

16. Sharma.B.A.V, "Political Economy of India", Light and Life Publishers.

17. Srinivasulu.K, 2002 "Caste, Class and Social Articulation in Andhra Praclesh, Inclia:

Mapping Dffirential Regional Trajectories", Working Paper 179, Overseas

Development Institute, London,

18. Srinivasulu.K, M.Channa Basavaiah and D.Ravinder, 201 I "Srikrishna Committee:

Thorough but Unviable" in Economic and Political Weekly, VoI.XLVI, No.l0, March

5, pp.l6-18.

19. Tillin Louise. C., October 2013 Remapping India: New States and their Political

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Learning Objective: No. of Lectures: 60Hrs

1. The Constitutional design of Govemment and Politics in Telangana.

2. Historical background of Telangana.

3. To create better citizens and a vibrant democracy.

Unit I: Committees and Commissions on Telangana: (12 Hrs)

A. Girglani Commission.

B. Rosaiah Committee.

C. Justice Sri Krishna Committee.

Unit II: Role of Political Parties: (12 Hrs)

A. National Parties - fNC, BJP, CPI, CPM, BSP.

B. Regional Parties - TRS, TDP, MIM, YSRCP.

C. Role of ML Parties: New Democracy,lana Shakti and Maoist Party.

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B. Political JAC and its activities.

C. Other JACs:

a. Cultural JAC.b. Employees JAC.c. Lawyers JAC.d. Caste and Community JACs.e. Role of Media

(12 Hrs)

A. Constitutional Processes.

B. Formation of Telangana State.

Unit V: Party Politics and Elections in Telangana: (12 Hrs)

A. Electoral alliances, 2004,2009 and2014 and Promises.

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GOVERNMBNT AND POLITICS IN TELANGANA-II

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Reading List:1. Bala Ramulu.Ch and D.Ravinder. June 2012"Five Decades of Democratic

Decentralization process in Andhra Pradesh" in Sociql Change (Journal of the

Council for Social Development-Published by Sage international),Yo1.42,No.2. Pp.

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2. Bhukya Bhangya, 2013 "Between Tradition and Modernity: Nizam's, Colonialism

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No.48, Nov 30, pp.120-125.

3. Haragopal.G, 2010 "The Telangana People's Movement: The Unfolding Political

Culture" Economic and Political Weekly, Vol-XLV No.42, Oct 16, pp.5l-60.

4. Jadhav Keshav Rao, 2010'o'Backwardisation' of Telangana" Economic and Political

Weekly, Vol-XLV No.13, }/.ar 27, pp. l5-20.

5. Kodanda Ram.M, 2007 "Movement for Telangana State: A Struggle for Autonomy"

Economic and Political Weekly, VoI-XLII No.02, Jan 13, pp.92-94.

6. Melkota, S.Rama, RevathiE, Lalitha K, Sajaya K and Sunitha A, 2010 "The

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10. Rao.P.L.Visweshwar and S.Simhadri (eds.), 1998 "Telangana: Dimensions of Under

Development", Centre for Telengana Studies, Hyderabad

1 l. Rao. CH.Hanumanth,2014 "The New Telangana State: A Perspective for Inclusive

and Sustainable Development" Economic and Political Weekly, VoI-XLIX No.9,

March 1, pp.10-13.

12. Ravinder.D. 1998 "Rural Development and Regional Imbalances: A Study of IRDP"

in P.L.Visweshwar Rao and S.Simhadri (eds.) Telangana: Dimensions of Under

D ev e I opm e nt (Hy derabad, Centre for Te len gan a S tudi es), P p.l7 3 - 17 9 .

13. Reddy. G Krishna, March, 2002 "New Populism and Liberalization: Regime Shift

under Chandra Babu Naidu in Andhra Pradesh", Economic and Political ll'eekly,

VoI.XXXVII (9), 2-8, pp.87l-883.

14. Reddy. G Krishna, 2009 "Forging Public Opinion: The press, Television and

Electoral Campaigns in Andhra Pradesh" Arvind Rajgopal (ed),Indian Public

Sphere: Structure and Transformation-A Reader, OUP.

15. Reddy. G Ram and B.A.V.Sharma (eds), "State Government and Politics -A.P",

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