MA Political Science
MA Political Science
1. *A MINOR ELECTIVE FROM OTHER FACULTY SHALL BE CHOSEN IN 1ST YEAR (EITHER Ist /
IInd SEMESTER) AS PER AVAILABILITY.
2. In both years of PG program, there will be a Research Project or equivalently a research-
oriented Dissertation as per guidelines issued earlier and will be of 4 credit (4 hr/week), in
each semester. The student shall submit a report/dissertation for evaluation at the end of
the year, which will be therefore of 8 credits and 100 marks
3. Research project can be done in form of Internship/Survey/Field work/Research project/
Industrial training, and a report/dissertation shall be submitted that shall be evaluated via
seminar/presentation and viva voce.
4. The student straight away will be awarded 25 marks if he publishes a research paper on
the topic of Research Project or Dissertation.
M.A. I Semester: I Paper -1 (05 credits)
Core Course: A060701T Western Political Thought and Ideologies
Credit:5 CIA:25 ESE:75 Max. Marks:100
This course will introduce major theoretical concepts expounded in the writings of some great Western
thinkers, which have laid the foundations for understanding the prevailing political structures, institutions,
and governing processes. The course is basic requirement to understand and comprehend the Political
philosophies and contemporary political Process
Plato : Theory of Knowledge, Theory of Ideal state and its various components
Unit I Aristotle : Theory of State, Constitution and Constitutional Change, Citizenship and 10
slavery, Concept of Law and Justice
St. Augustine: Church and State, Theory of Two Swords
Unit II Thomas Aquinas: Nature and Society, Natural Law Doctrine, State, and the Church
Niccolò Machiavelli: Republicanism and Humanism, Human Nature, Notions of 15
Liberty, Views on State and Statecraft
Thomas Hobbes : Theory of Social Contract, Idea of Sovereignty
John Locke : Theory of Natural Rights, Theory of Social Contract,
Unit III Constitutionalism, Right of Revolution 15
J.J. Rousseau : Social Contract Theory, Sovereignty, General Will, Critique of
Liberal Representative Government
Edmund Burke: Enlightenment rationalism, French Revolution, American
Revolution, Religion and state, Representative Democracy
Unit IV F Hegel: Idealism, Dialectics, State, Right, Liberty, Civil Society, Theory of State. 15
T.H. Green: (1836-1882) : Idealism, Theory of Rights, State, Common good,
Progressive liberalism,
Jeremy Bentham: Greatest Happiness Principle, Civil Law, Government,
Constitutional law, Sovereignty.
Unit V 10
John Stuart Mill: Equal Rights for Women, Individual Liberty, Representative
Government.
Unit VI Karl Marx & Lenin: Theory of Communism and its various components 10
Suggested Readings:
1. Mukherjee, S. and Ramaswamy, S. 2004: A History of Political Thought, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
2. Mukhopadhyay, A.K. 1990 Western Political Thought, Calcutta - KP Bagchi and Company
3. Adams Ian and R. W Dyson., 2004, Fifty Great Political Thinkers, London, Routledge.
4. Wolff, Jonathan., 1996, An Introduction to Political Philosophy,
5. Boucher David and Paul Kelly, 2003, Political Thinkers, Oxford, Oxford University Press.
6. Hampton Jean, 1998, Political Philosophy, New Delhi, OUP.
7. Jones W. T. (series editor), 1959, Master of Political Thought, (Vols.2 & 3), London, George Harrap & Co.
8. Nelson Brian R, 2006, Western Political Thought, Second Edition, Pearson Education, New Delhi.
9. V.P. Verma, 1973, Political Philosophy of Hegel, New Delhi, Trimurti Publications.
10. Roger D. Masters, 1968, The Political Philosophy of Rousseau, Princeton, Princeton University Press.
11. Western Political Thought: From Plato to Marx” by Shefali Jha.
12. An Introduction to Political Theory” by O.P Gauba.7TH edition, Mayur Publication
13. “Political Theory: An Introduction” by Rajeev Bhargava and Ashok Acharya, 2 nd edition, Pearson
14. पाश्चात्य राजनननिक चिंिन सुब्रिा मुखेजी एंड सुशीला रामास्वामी.
15. पाश्चात्य राजनननिक नविंारक ओ. पी
16. जे. पी सूद पाश्चात्य राजनननिक नविंारों का इनिहास
17. प्रभुदि शमाा पाश्चात्य राजनननिक नविंारों का इनिहास
18. हररदि वेदालंकार पाश्चात्य राजनननिक चिंिन का इनिहास
19. माइकल बी फोस्टर राजनननिक चिंिन के आिंाया ददल्ली नवश्वनवद्यालय
20. जाजा एिं सेबाइन राजनननिक दशान का इनिहास
Suggested Readings:
1. Basu D.D., Introduction to the Constitution of India, Prentice-Hall, New Delhi, 2008.
2. Baxi Upendra, The Supreme Court in Indian Politics, Eastern Book Company, New Delhi, 1980.
3. Bhagat A.K., Elections, and Electoral Reforms, Vikas Publications, New Delhi, 1996.
4. Bhargava Rajeev, ed., Politics and Ethics of the Indian Constitution, Oxford University Press, New Delhi,
2008.
5. Brass Paul R., The Politics of India since Independence, Cambridge University Press, London, 1991.
6. Hasan Zoya, E. Sridharan and R. Sudarshan (eds.), India’s Living Constitution, New Delhi, Permanent
Black, 2002.
7. Kapur Devesh and Pratap B Mehta., eds., Public Institutions in India: Performance and Design, Oxford
University Press, New Delhi, 2007.
8. Kashyap Subash, ed., Constitutional Reforms: Problems, Prospects, and Perspectives, Radha Publications,
New Delhi, 2004.
9. Mehra Ajay K. and V. A. Pai Panandiker, The Indian Cabinet: A Study in Governance, Konark Publishers,
New Delhi, 1996.
10. Mukherji Nirmal and Balveer Arora, eds., Federalism in India: Origins and Development, Vikas Publishing
House, New Delhi, 1992.
11. Rajni Kothari, Politics in India
12. Iqbal Narain, Indian Government and Politics
13. Shakdhar, Parliamentary Practice in India
14. M. Laxmikanth. Governance in India
15. ऍम. एल, चसघवी भारि का संनवधान; िंुनौनियााँ
16. एस.एन जैन भारिीय संनवधान व् राजनीनि
17. पी के निपाठी भारिीय संनवधान के मूल ित्त्व
18. रामगोपाल िंिुवेदी संवैधाननक दशान
19. एम् पी राय भारिीय शासन व राजनीनि
20. बी एल फडीया भारिीय शासन व राजनीनि
21. रजनी कोठारी भारि में राजनीनि
Suggested Readings:
1. Alan Bryman, “The Research Question in Social Research: What is its Role?” International Journal of
Social Research Methodology, Vol. 10, No. 1 (2007),
2. Janet Buttolph Johnson ,, Political Science Research Methods ,Washington D.C.: CQ Press, 2001).
3. Justus J. Randolph, “A Guide to Writing the Dissertation Literature Review,” Practical Assessment,
Research, and Evaluation Vol. 14, No. 13 (June 2009).
4. John Gerring, “What Makes a Concept Good?” Polity (Spring 1999).
5. Robert Adcock and David Collier, “Measurement Validity: A Shared Standard for Qualitative and
Quantitative Research,” American Political Science Review, Vol. 95 (September 2001).
6. Gary Goertz, Social Science Concepts: A User’s Guide, (Princeton University Press, 2006.
7. C.R. Kothari Research Methodology
8. Fred N Kerlinger, Foundations of Behavioral Research
9. Wilkinson & Bhandarkar Methodology & Techniques of Social Research
10. John W. Creswell, Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods
11. Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, and Joseph M. Williams, The Craft of Research
12. Dr. Ranjit Kumar, Research Methodology: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners by
13. Geoffrey R. Marczyk, Essentials of Research Design and Methodology
14. Sharan B. Merriam, Qualitative Research: A Guide to Design and Implementation
15. David L. Gast & Jennifer R. Ledford, Single Case Research Methodology
16. Nathan R. Durdella, Qualitative Dissertation Methodology: A Guide for Research Design and
Methods 1st Edition
17. Uwe Flick, Introducing Research Methodology: A Beginner′s Guide to Doing a Research Project
18. हरी दकशन रावि, सामानजक शोध की प्रनवनधयां, 2013.
19. L.N. Koli Research Methodology in Hindi
Suggested Readings:
1. U.N. Ghosal, A History of Indian Political Ideas, OUP, Mumbai, 1968.
2. A S Altekar, State and Government in Ancient India, Delhi, Motilal Banarasidas,
Delhi, 1966.
3. S.K. Belvalkar, Mahabharata: Santi Parvam, 1954.
4. C. Drekmeir, Kingship, and Community in Early India, Berkeley, University of
California, Press, 1962.
5. V.R. Mehta, Foundations of Indian Political Thought, Manohar Publisher, New
Delhi, 1999.
6. B.A. Sale tore, Ancient Indian Political Thought and Institutions, University of
Bombay, Bombay, 1963.
7. R.S. Sharma, Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India, Delhi,
1959
8. V.P. Verma, Modern Indian Political Thought, Lakshmi Narayan Aggarwal, Agra,
1974.
9. A. Appadorai, Indian Political Thinking through the Ages, Khanna Publishers,
Delhi, 1992.
10. J. Bandopandhyay, Social and Political Thought of Gandhi, Allied Publishers,
Bombay, 1969.
11. T. Pantham, and K. Deutsch (eds.), Political Thought in Modern India, Sage
Publishers, New Delhi, 1986.
Suggested Readings:
1. S.R. Maheshwari, Administrative Thinkers, Macmillan India Ltd. New Delhi, 2000.
2. M.A. Muttalib, Democracy, Bureaucracy and Technology, Concept Publishing
Company, New Delhi,
3. Mohit Bhattacharya, Public Administration, Structure, Process and Behaviour, World
Press Pvt. Ltd. Calcutta,1991.
4. P.R. Dubhashi, The Profession of Public Administration, Subhda-Saraswat, Pune,
1980.
5. Ramesh K. Arora (ed) Themes and Issues in Administrative Theory, Bookman
Associates, Jaipur, 1980
6. D.C. Rowat (ed.) Basic Issues in Public Administration, Macmillan Company, New
York.
7. Indian Journal of Public Administration, New Delhi. (Selected Articles)
8. F.W. Riggs, Ecology of Public Administration, IPA, New Delhi, 1997
9. O.P. Diwedi and R.B. Jain, India’s Administration State, Gitanjali Publishing House,
New Delhi, 1998
10. K.K. Puri (ed), Public Administration: Indian Spectrum, Kitab Mahal, Allahabad,
1982.
11. Ramesh K. Arora and Rajni Goyal, Indian Public Administration, Vishwa Prakashan,
New Delhi, 2003.
12. A. Awasthi and S.R. Maheshwari, Public Administration, Lakshmi Narain Agrawal,
Agra, 2003
13. M.P. Sharma and B.L, Sadana, Public Administration in Theory and Practice, Kitab
Mahal, Allahabad, 2003.
14. P.H. Appleby, Policy and Administration, University of Alabama Press, Alabama,
1957
15. C.P. Bhambri, Administrators in a Changing Society: Bureaucracy and Politics in
India, Vikas Publishers, Delhi, 1971
16. Mohit Bhattacharya: New Horizons of Public Administration
17. D. Ravindra Prasad, V.S. Prasad, and P. Satyanarayana: Administrative Thinkers
18. प्रसाद एंड प्रसाद, प्रर्ासचनक चिन्िक
19. एम् लक्ष्मीकांि, लोक प्रर्ासन
20. मुकेर् महेश्वरी ,लोक प्रर्ासन
21. अिस्थी एंड महेश्वरी , लोक प्रर्ासन
22. डा. अचखलानंद चसह लोक प्रर्ासन: एक चिश्लेष्णात्मक अध्ययन
23. डा एल डी गुप्ता, लोक प्रर्ासन
Unit III India’s Engagements with China: Issues of Conflicts & Cooperation. 10
India in South Asia: Debating Regional Strategies, Neighbourhood
Unit IV 10
Relations, SAARC
India’s Strategies and Position on Global issues:
Trade, Environment, Security Regimes, Terrorism,
Unit V 10
Disarmament, and Arms Control: NPT, CTBT,
Globalisation and WTO.
India in the Contemporary Multipolar World: Its Role in Various
Unit VI 10
Regional Organizations – BRICS, ASEAN, EU, SCO, , QUAD
Unit III Political Behaviour: Social Stratification with reference to Indian Caste and 12
Class System
Political Recruitment
Unit IV 13
Party Politics (Michel, Duverger & Dahl), Electoral Political Culture in India.
Equality and Inequality Debates Political Socialization and Participation
Unit V with reference to theories of Elite . 10
Suggested Readings:
1. G. A. Almond, and S Verba, The Civic Culture, Princeton NJ, Princeton
UniversityPress,1963.
2. U. Baxi and B. Parekh (ed.), Crisis and Change in Contemporary India, New Delhi,
Sage 1994.
3. R. Bendix, and S. M. Lipset, Class, Status and Power, 2nd ed., New York, The Free
Press,1966.
4. A. Beteille (ed.), Equality and Inequality: Theory and Practice, Delhi, Oxford
University Press, 1983.
5. R. E. Dawson and K. Prewitt, Political Socialization, Boston, Little Brown, 1969.
6. J. Dennis, Socialization of Politics, New York, Wiley, 1973.
7. A. R. Desai, State, and Society in India: Essays in Dissent, Bombay, Popular, 1974.
8. B.B. Goswami (ed.), Ethnicity, Politics and Political Systems in Tribal India,
Calcutta: Anthropological Survey of India, 1997.
9. M. Janowitz, Political Conflict: Essays in Political Sociology, New York, New
Viewpoints, Watts, 1970.
10. R. Kothari, Caste and Politics in India, New Delhi, Orient Longman, 1970.
11. R. Kothari, Politics in India, New Delhi, Orient Longman, 1970.
12. R. Kothari, Democratic Polity and Social Change in India, Delhi, Allied, 1976.
Introduction:
Unit I (a) Evolution and development of international law
(b) Definition and concepts of international law 10
(c) Nature of international law
Sources of international law
Unit II (a) International customs
10
(b) International treaties
(c) General principles of laws.
State and international law
State Terrotory and State Jurisdiction
Air Space,Outer Space and High seas
Unit III (a) Sovereignty 15
(b) Territory and jurisdiction
(c) Recognition and Responsibility
(d) Succession
International organizations
(a)United Nations and its organ
Unit IV (b) international court of justice 15
(c) international criminal court
The Settlement Of International Disputes
(a) Diplomatic Means of Dispute Settlement: Negotiation, Good
Unit V Offices, Mediation, Inquiry, Conciliation 15
(b) Legal Means of Dispute Settlement: Arbitration & Permanent
Courts