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Semester-III Political Systems (Developed) US & UK PS 202 4 Cr Hrs

Objectives:
The course is designed to give an understanding to the students about the functioning of the developed political
systems and their structure. In this course efforts are made to cover the various aspects of Political Systems of UK
and USA. The purpose of this course is to generate awareness among the students about the actual functioning of
these political systems. This study will enable them to compare any other political system and find out the reasons of
its malfunctioning and solution of various problems faced in it.
Course Contents:
Following aspects of the political systems of UK and USA shall be studied.
1. Historical background and development;
2. Constitutional/legal foundations of the system;
3. Political process and political recruitment;
a. Political parties and pressure groups
b. Functioning of the organs of the government: legislature, executive and judiciary
c. Political environmental factors influencing the politics such as geographic, socio-economic, international scenario,
media etc.
4. Political culture

Recommended Books:
1. F. N Forman and N. D.J Baldwin, British Politics, London: MacMillan, 1991.
2. G.Q. Wilson, American Government: Institutions and Politics, 3rd edition, Heath & Co., n.d.
3. Harold J. Laski, Parliamentary Government in England, London, Allen & Unwin, 1960.
4. J. M. Colomer, Political Institutions in Europe, London, 1996.
5. M. Carter Gwendolen and John H. Hertz, Major Foreign Powers, New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, INC,
1967.
6. P.G Cocker, Contemporary British Politics and Government, Kent, Tudor Business Publishing Ltd., 1993.
7. Pomper McWilliams Baker, American Government, McMillan Publishing Co. London, 1993
8. Ramsay Muir, How Britain is Governed, London, Constable & Co., 1940.
9. Robert G. Neumann, European Government, New York: McGraw-Hill, INC, 1968.
10. Thomas E. Patterson, The American Democracy, Boston, McGraw Hill College, 1999.

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