RANI CHANNAMMA

UNIVERSITY

BELAGAVI SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE

DEPARTMENT POLITICAL SCIENCE

P.G. Department of Studies in POLITICAL SCIENCE

(III & IV Semester)

COURSE STRUCTURE AND REVISED SYLLABUS

Under Choice Based Credit System 2014-15 Onwards

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M.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE (CBCS)

Course structure III Semester Course No. HC 301 HC HC HC SC SC SC

Course Title Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought. Indian Administration

Credits 4 4

302 303 304 305 (a) 305 (b) 305 (c )

Contemporary Political Theories Foreign Policy of India Local Government in India. Dalit Movements in India Development Administration

4 4 4 4 4

306

Political Journalism (OEC)

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IV Semester Course No. HC 401 HC 402 HC 403 HC 404 HC 405 SC 406 (a) SC 406 (b) SC 406 (c )

Course Title Modern Indian Political Thought Research Methodology in Political Science International Organizations Comparative Government and Politics Project Work Gender Studies and Politics Political Economy Public Management

Credits 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

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M.A –III Semester

H.C 301 Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought. Unit – I

Introduction a) Source, Origin Nature of ancient Indian Polity. b) Political Thought of Mahabharata and Ramayana

Unit – II

Vedas and Upanishads. a) Manu’s Socio – Political Ideas: Social Order, King and Ministers. b) Kautilya Arthastra - Saptang Theory of the state, Medieval Theory, Espionage.

Unit – III

a) Rajaram Mohan Roy-Social reforms and Political viwes b) Dayananda sarswati-Spritual thought.

Unit – IV

a) V.D. Savarker- Natioan and Nationalism b) Swami Vivekanand- Indian Nationalism.

Unit – V

a) M. G. Ranade-Political thoughts. b) Mahatma Jyotiba Phule-Social Justice.

BOOS FOR REFERENCES: 1) V.P. Varma : Indian Political Thought. 2) V.R.Mehata : Indian Political Thought. 3) Vishnu Bhagvan : Indian Political Thought. 4) Apadorai : Indian Political Thought. 5) J.P.Sudha : Social and Political thinking through the years. 6) D.K.Mohanty : India Political Tradition. 7) A.S.Altekar : State and Govt . In Ancient India. 8) R.S.Sharma : Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions In Ancient India :The Kautilya`s Arthashatra. 1) R.P.Kangle 2) B.A.Saletore : Ancient Indian political Thought and Instiatutions. : A History of Hindu Political Theries. 3) U.N.Goshal 4) Beni Prasad. : State in Ancient India. : Theory of Govt . In Ancient India. :Hindu Polity. 5) K.P.Jaiswal

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H.C 302. Indian Administration Unit – I

a) Evolution of Indian Administration. b) Meaning and Features of Indian Administration.

Unit – II

Constitutional setting of Indian Administration. a) Central Secretariat and State Secretariat – Organization and Functions. b) District Administration – the Role of Deputy Commissioner.

Unit – III

Administrative Responsibility. a) Legislative and Popular b) Executive and Judicial Control.

Unit – IV

Good Governance and E- Governance. a) Meaning and Challenges before Good Governance. b) Meaning and Features of E – Governance, Information Technology and Administration.

Unit – V

Major Issues in Indian Administration a) Corruption – causes and Remedies and Generalist v/s Specialist Controversy. b) Administrative Reforms.

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE: 1) B.B.Mishra, The Administrative History of India 1934-1947 London Oxford University press 1970. 2) S.R.Maheswari, Indian Administration ,New Delhi : Longman 1944 3) Biduat Chakraborthy and others, Administrative Change and Innovation Oxfoord University press 2005. 4) Niraj Jayal and sudha pai , Democratic Govt in India :Delhi sage 2001. 5) Alka Dhamega (Eds) Contemporary debates in public Administration, New Delhi , Prentice Hall , 2003. 6) Chakra borthy S.K., Corporate Governance for India: same printers, productivity Vol 40, No.4.2000. 7) P.S.Bhatangar Indian Administration: Issues an d options , Jaipur : Mangal Deep , 2003.

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H.C 303 Contemporary Political Theories Unit – I

a) Structuralism b) Post structuralism c) Deconstructionism.

Unit – II

a) Dependency theories b) Post-Modernism c) Market Socialism

Unit – III

a) Multiculturalism b) Identity Politics c) Feminism

Unit – IV

a) State – Civil – Society Relations. b) Role of Non – Governmental Organisations c) New Social Movements

Unit – V

a) Clash of Civilizations debate b) ‘End of Ideology’ debate c) Globalization and Political Theory

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE: 1) Sarah, joseph ,political theory and power,new delhi , foundation books,2006 2) Andre, beteile , ideology and social science, new delhi penguin books,2006 3) Brss, Paul R. and achin vanaik (eds.) competing nationalism in south asia, new delhi , orient Longmans,2002 4) Steaven seidman and Jeffery C. Alexander, the new social theory reader new York, 2001 5) Raju bhargav, secularism: a critic. New delhi oxford university press. 1998 6) ] norman p. barry. An introduction to modern political theory. London Mc MIllan, 1998 7) Stephen Eric Bronner, Twentieth century political Theory A Reader. Routledge New York and London 1997 8) Parth Chaterjee, Nationalism and its fragments, New delhi, oxford university Press, 1997 9) Edward W. Said, Orientation, Penguin Books, New Delhi, 1995 10) J.L.Chohen and a arato, civil society and political theory, Cambridge, M.I.T. pres,1992 11) Aveneris and D.E.Shali A., Communitiralism and Individualism, New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1992 12) David Held (Ed.), Political Theory Today, Cambridge, Polity press, 1991.

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H.C 304 Foreign Policy of India Unit – I

a) Roots of India’s Foreign Policy. b) Role of National Congress. c) Basic Determinants of India’s Foreign Policy.

Unit – II

a) Objectives of India’s Foreign Policy (National Security and Economic Development) b) Principles of India’s Foreign Policy c) Continuity and Change in the basic Principles of India’s Foreign Policy.

Unit – III

a) Formulation of India’s Foreign Policy. b) Formal Instrument - Parliament, Cabinet and MEA. c) Informal Instrument – Political Parties, Public open and Personality Factor.

Unit – IV

India’s Relations with other Countries a) India and the USA b) India and Russia c) India and China

Unit – V

a) India and the United Nations b) India and SAARC c) India and New World Order.

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE: 1) Jawaharlal Nehru: India’s Foreign Policy. 2) J. Bandopadhyaya : The Making of India’s Foreign Policy. 3) V.P. Dutta: Indian Foreign Policy. 4) Appadorai: Domestic Roots of India’s Foreign Policy. 5) Bimal Prasad: Indian Foreign Policy. 6) Misra K.P. Indian Foreign Policy: A book Readings, Janata’s Foreign Policy. 7) L.J. Kavic: India’s Quest for Security. 8) L.K. Jain: Parliament and Foreign Policy. 9) P.S. Jayaramu: Indian’s National Security and Foreign Policy. 10) K.P. Karunakaran: India in World Affairs (8. Vol.s) 11) Annual Reports of Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India. 12) InternationalJournal of Politics.

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SC- 305 a. Local Government in India. Unit – I

Meaning, Nature and Scope of Local Governments.

Unit – II

Evolution of Panchayatraj institutions in India: a) Constituent Assembly and village Panchayats b) Balawant Roy Mehta Committtee Report. c) Ashok Mehta Committee Report. d) G.V.K. Rao Committee Report.

Unit – III

Constitutional Amendments and Panchayatraj Institutions: a) Basis of constitutional amendment. b) 73rd Constitutional Amendement. c) Karnataka Panchayatraj Act of 1983 d) Karnataka Panchayatraj Act of 1993

Unit – IV Democratic Decentralization in Karnataka: a) Zillah Panchayat and Taluk Panchayat : Structure, Functions and Finances. b) Grampanchayat and Gramasabha: Structure, Functions and Finances. Unit – V

Role of Panchayat raj Institutions in Development (With reference to Karnataka) a) Panchayat raj in rural development b) Social Change: Empowerment of the weaker sections

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE: 1) Verma B.M, Social justice and Panchayat Raj 2) Mutarib-M.A and others, Theory of Local Government, 3) Dr.Arjun darshankar, Panchayat Raj aani Nagari 4) V B Patil, Panchayat Raj, 5) A N Kulkarni, Bharatiya Sthanik Swashasan, 6) Shantaram Bhosale, Bharatiya Sthanik Shasan, 7) Kikherji. S, Essays on Rural Development. 8) Balaramulu.CH, Administration of Anty Poverty Programmes. 9) 73 rd Constitutional Amendement Act, Govt of India,1993. 10) Karnataka Panchayatraj Acts, 1985, 1995.

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S.C 305 b. Dalit Movements in India Unit – I

Indian Society and way of life a) Historical background Indians way of life. b) Socio –Economic conditions of Dalits c) Concept of Dalit Criteria for identification

Unit – II

Dalit and Hindu Religion a) Hindu religion: Theory and Practice. b) Atrocities on Dalits

Unit – III

Dalit Movements a) Problems and Prospects of Dalit Movements in India. b) Non Brahmin Movements in India c) Reservation and its appropriateness (Relevance)

Unit – IV

Dalit Movements and Social Justice. a) Concept of Movements and Social Justice. b) Politicization of Dalits and Dalit Movement in India.

Unit – V

Dalit socio political movement. a) Social Reform Movements b) Dalit Socio – Political Awakening in India and Karnataka: All India Depressed Class League Bhahishkrut Hitakarani Sabha and Republic Party of India, BSP and DSS.

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE: 1) B.R.Ambedkar; Castes in India: Their Mechanisn, Geneis and development, Bombay: Govt.of Maharashtra, 1989 2) B.R.Ambedkar, Annihilation of Caste, Vol, Bombay: Govt. of Maharashtra, 1989 3) B.R.Ambedkar, The Untouchable: who were they and why they became untouchables? Vol. VII, Bombay: Govt. of Maharashtra,1990 4) M.K.Gandhi, ,The removal of untouchability, Ahemdabad: Nava Hindi Publishing House, 1954 5) Dr.Nau Nihal Singh, Jagjivan ram: Symbol of social Change, Delhi Sandeep Publication, 1977 6) S.B.Bakshi,Jagajivam Ram: The harigion Leader, New Delhi: Anmol Publication,1992 7) Ghanshyam Shah (editor), Dalit Identity and Politics, New Delhi: Sage Publication, 2001 8) Rajendra Singh, Social Movement, old and New A Post Modernist critique, Delhi: Sage Publication, 2001 8

9) N.D.Kamble, Atrocities on scheduled castes, New Delhi:Aashissh Publishing House, 1981 10) Gail Omvedt, Dalits and Democrate Revolution: Ambedkar and Dalit Movement in Colonial India, New Delhi: Sage Publication 1993 11) B.R.Ambedkar, Mr.gandhi and Emancipation of the Untouchables, Bombay: Thacker and co., 1946 12) Joshi, Barbara, Untouchables: Voice of Dalit Liberation Movement, London:Zed Publication,1986 13) Devadurga Mariyappa, Politics of conversion, unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, Submitted to Karnataka University, Dharwad:1986 14) Report of the Backward classesd Commission (VOL. I toIV) Govt. of Mysore, 1975

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S.C 305. c Development Administration Unit – I

a) Meaning and Importance of Development Administration. b) Ecology of Development administration

Unit – II

a) The Role of administration in development and developed countries. b) The Role of Public and Private Enterprises.

Unit – III

a) Bureaucracy and development: Political, Economic and Social b) Issues in development administration.

Unit – IV

a) The role of Leadership. b) Decision making in Development\ administration

Unit – V

a) Infrastructure development and Human Resource development b) Financial resources development and information communication technology

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE: 1) George F.gant, development Administration, Concepts Goals Methods, Madison, Wisconosm university Press, 1979 2) Sharma S.k (Ed) Dynamics of Development Administration, Vol I and II Delhi, Concept, 1978 3) Irving Swerdlow (Ed) Development Administration, concept Nd Problems, Syracersr, University Press, 1963 4) Edward weidner (Ed) development Administration in Asca Durhan n.C. Duke University Press 1970 5) Fred W.riggs (Ed) Fronteirs of Development Administration Durham, duke University Press, 1970 6) Dubhashi P.R. Essays in Development administration, New Delhi, Archives pub.1987 7) Umapathy M. Development Administration today, Mysore, Manu Publishers.1994 8) V.A.Paip[anadikar and S.K.Krishnasagan bureaucracy and Development administration, New Delhi Center for Policy Research,1978 9) Mohit Bhattacharya bureaucracy and Development Administration, New delhi, Uppal, 1979 10) Sapru R.K. Development Administration, New delhi, deepu Deep, 1986 11) Hope K.R. the Dynamics of Development and Development Administration, Westport, Green wood, 1984

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306 (OEC) Political Journalism Unit – I

Understanding Politics. a) Meaning and Nature of the state , Politics and Political Process b) Approaches to the Understanding of Political Process and Politics. c) Political Development and Role of Mass Media – Press, Radio and T.V.

Unit – II

Political Actors and Political Action. a) Political Culture and Political Parties. b) Evolution of the Political System and Political Participation

Unit – III

Political Institutions and Their Assessment a) The Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. b) The Local Governments: District and Subordinate Institution

Unit – IV

Political Communication a) Political Communication and Political Simulation b) Assessing the Political Decision Making Process

Unit – V

a) Understanding Constitutionalism and Pressure Groups. b) The Political and the Permanent Executives: Evaluative Reporting in Mass

Media. c) Role of Print and Electronic Media and Public Opinion Makers. BOOKS FOR REFERENCE: 1) Sharon Hartin iorio, Qualitative Research In Journalism, London Erlbaum Associates, 2004 2) Davis Merritt, Public Journalism New challenges, New York: New Practices, rutkedge, 2003 3) Raymond Kuhn, Political Journalism New Challenges, New York: New Practices, Rutledge, 2003 4) Gail Sedorkin and Judy Mcgregor, Interviewing- a guide for Journalist and writers, Crows Nest, N.S.W.:Allen and Unwin, 2002 5) Brain mcnair, Journalism and Democracy, London:Rutledge, 2000 6) Waxen G. bovie, discovering Journalism, West Post CT: Greenwood Press, 1999 7) Samuel P. Winch, Mapping The Cultural Space of journalism, west Post Ct: Praeger 1997 8) R.T.Jangam (etal) Political Analisis, New Delhi: Oxford and IBH Publication, 1997 9) J.C.johari, Comparative Politics, new Delhi: Sterling Publishers, 1982 10) Robert A. dahi, Modern Political Analysis, New Delh: Prentic Hall of India, 1981

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M.A – IV Semester

H.C 401 Modern Indian Political Thought Unit – I

a) Bal Gangadhar Tilak: Revolutionary Nationalism b) Subhas Chandra Bose: Revolutionary Nationalism

Unit – II

a) Gopal Krishna Gokhale: Constitutionalism b) Mahatma Gandi: Theory of State and Satyagraha

Unit – III

a) Jayapraksh Narayan: Total Revolution b) Shri Arbindo – Hindu Nationalism

Unit – IV

a) Jawahar Lal Nehru: Democratic Socialism b) Dr. Ambedkar: State Socialism and Liberal Democracy.

Unit – V

a) Ram Manohar Lohia: Socialism b) M.N.Roy: Redical Humanism

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE: 1) Dr. C.D. Shivkeri, Dr.B.R.Ambedkar’s Political Philosophy: Anmol Publications; New Delhi, 2004. 2) V.P.Varma`` : Indian Political Thought. 3) Chakravarhy and Pandey : modern Indian political Thought 4) Vishnu Bhagvan : Indian Political thought 5) Appadorai : Indian Political thinking through the years 6) Adi H. Dotor : political Thinkers of Modern India 7) D.K.mohanty : Indian Political Tradition

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H.C 402. Research Methodology in Political Science Unit – I

Research Methods. a) Meaning and Need for Research b) Types of Research: Fundamental and Applied c) Political Science Research: Its History and Utility d) Traditional and Scientific methods of Research in Political Science.

Unit – II

Research Design a) Meaning and Types of Research Design b) Formulation of Research Problem c) Literature Review: Sources and Use of Information Technology. d) Hypothesis: Formulation, Characteristics and Types.

Unit – III

Techniques of Data Collection a) Types of Data and Choice of Data collection method b) Survey Method c) Document Analysis d) Observation e) Information Technology as a tool for Data Collection

Unit – IV

Data Analysis and Interpretation a) Processing of Data b) Univariate Data Analysis c) Bivariate Data Analysis d) Multivariate Data Analysis e) Computer Application in Data Analysis.

Unit – V

Research Reporting a) Principles and Guidelines of Research Report b) Structure and Content of Research Report c) Term Papers / Dissertations / Thesis d) Research journals/ articles e) Successful Reporting outcomes

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE: 1) Jhnson J.B, and Josln R.A. Political Science Research Methods. New Delhi Prentice-Hall of India, 1989 2) Terrence J.E. Conducting Political Research. New York: Harper and row, 1971. 3) Greenstein F.I, and Polsby N.W.eds. Strategies of Inquiry. Vol.7: Handbook of Political Science. 8 Vols. California: Addison- Wesley 1975 4) Jaypalan n. research Methods in Political Science. New delhi: Atlanta,2000 5) Wirt Fredric. Introductory Problems in Political Research new Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1970. 6) Mc Burney D.H. Research Methods. Pacific Grove: brooks//Cole, 1998. 13

7) Simon J. Basic research methods in Social Science: New York: Random house, 1969 8) Bose P.K. Computer Programming for Social Science,. New Delhi: Vistar, 1986 9) Varma S.L. Research Methods in Political Science. Jaipur: Rawat Publication, 1989 10) Young P.V. Scientific Social Survey and research. New Delhi: Prentice-Hall, 1984 11) Ghosh.B.N Scientific Methods nd social research New delhi: Sterling, 1999 Wishwa Prakashan, 1997 12) Kothari C.R.Research Methods Delhi: Wishwa Prakashan, 1997 13) Bose.P.K. Research Methodology. New Delhi:ICSSR, 1995 14) Chiago university Press. The Chicago manual of style. New Delhi: Prentice-Hall of India, 1996 15) Gibaldi Joseph, MLA Handbbok for writers of Research Papers. New delhi: Affiliant East- west Press, 2000 .

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H.C 403. International Organizations Unit – I

a) Origin and Development of International Organizations. b) The Concert of Europe. c) The Hague System

Unit – II

a) Machinery of League of Nations. b) Achievements of League of Nations. c) Failures of League of Nations.

Unit – III

a) Charter of the United Nations b) Principal organs of the United Nations. c) Specialized Agencies of the United Nations – WHO, ILO, and UNESCO.

Unit – IV

a) UN and Disarmaments b) UN and Collective Security. c) UN and Peace Keeping Operations.

Unit – V

a) Changing role of the United Nations b) Need for reforms in the United Nations. c) India’s role in the United Nations.

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE: 1) Inis. L Claude (jr): The Problems and Progress of International organizations. (Swords into Plowshares) 2) H. Nicholas: The UN as a Politiucal Institution. 3) Bilgrami : International Organization 4) Mehrich: International Organization. 5) Gerrad J.M.: A Short history of International Organoization. 6) Shambhavi Vedantam: The United Nations: Putting Words to Work. 7) Shreesh Juyal (Ed.): The United Nations: Putting Words to Work. 8) Somarsen : United Nations and the Global challenges. 9) Sukhbir Singh: Structure and Functions of UNO. 10) DR.Indumati (Ed.): The United Nations (1945-1995)

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H.C 404. Comparative Government and Politics Unit – I

a) Nature, Scope of Comparative Government b) Approaches to the study of Comparative Government.

Unit – II

Executive a) Nature functions Executive: b) Types of Executive – Parliamentary, Presidential and Collegiate Executives in U.K and U.S.A

Unit – III

Legislature: a) Organization of Legislatives in U.K and U.S.A b) Functions of Legislatives in U.K and U.S.A

Unit – IV

Judiciary: a) Nature, Functions of Judicial Review in U.K and U.S.A b) Methods of Securing Independence of Judiciary in U.K and U.S.A

Unit – V

a) Political Parties: Nature, Types and Working of Political Parties. b) Pressure Groups:, Nature, Types and Techniques of Pressure Groups

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE 1) Mark: Modern Comparative politics. 2) Price J.H.: Comparative Politics. 3) Blendel: Introductioon to Comparative Govt. 4) Bocker: Comparative judicial Politics. 5) Roth and Wilson: Comparative Stydy of Politics. 6) Doel: Comparative Politics. 7) S.R.Maheshwari: Comparative Govt. and Politics. 8) Michael Curtis: Comparative Govt. and Politics. 9) Hague and Harnop: Comparative Govt. and Politics. 10) Gammock, Pool and Tardoff: Third World Politics: A Comparative introduction. 11) Harry Galbourne: Politics and the state in the Third World

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H.C 405. Project Work Certificate of the student and Supervisor guide Acknowledgement Contents Lists of Abbreviation/Charts/Diagrams/Figures/Graphs/ Maps/Photos/Table etc. 1.0 Chapter I a) Nature, Scope and Importance of the Study (Intellectual, Utilitarian, or moral Justification) b) Aim,Objectives, & Hypotheses of the study. c) Limitation of the Study 2.0 Chapter II a) Review of Literature b) Methodology: Definitions, Conceptulization, Operatinalization, Secondary and Primary data, data Sources, Tool construction and Collection, data management. c) Modes of data Analysis 3.0 Chapter III a) Quantitative / Qualitative/Interpretive data analysis b) Analytical Summary: Hypothesis Marketing/ hypotheses testing 4.0 Chapter IV a) Summary of Findings b) Conclusion c) Suggestion for Follow-up-Actions Suggestion for Further Research

5.0 Chapter V a) Suggestion for Further Research b) Webliography c) Bibliography BOOKS FOR REFERENCE 1) 2) 3) 4)

A.Raman and Jayashree, N.A.Handbook of Research Process Macmillan, 2006 Publication Manual of the American Psycological Assoiation, 2001 The American Sociological Assocation Style Guide, 1997 MLA Handbook for writers of research Papers, 2003(7th Ed

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S.C 406. a. Gender Studies and Politics Unit – I

Understanding Gender a) What is Gender? Theories of Gender difference, early Feminist Perspectives, Gender and Class. b) Cultural and the Formation of Gender, Sociology of Gender, Women Movements, Global Woman Movement.

Unit – II

Gender and Sexuality a) Gender Segregation – Childhood, Youth, Old age, becoming Male and Female, Masculinity and Femininity and the other Sexes. b) Gender, Cultural and Ideology, Gender and Popular Culture, Feminist Theories.

Unit – III

Gender Politics a) Equal Rights and Equal wages, Demographic issues, b) Women, Gender and Political Participation.

Unit – IV

Gender and Social and Equal wages, a) Demographic issues, Women, Gender and Political Participation b) Women’s as Political Participants, Gender Economics and Power.

Unit – V

Gender Rights a) Women Rights & Gender Discrimination b) Gender difference in Political Leadership,

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE: 1. Devaki Jain, Women, Development and the UN: A Sixty – Year Quest for Equality and Justice, 2001. Bloomington: Indian University Press. 1. Audrey Kobayashi, Companion to Gender Studies, 2000. Wiley Blackwell, London. 2. Kaplan, Carlen, Introduction to Women’s Studies Gender in a Transitional world, 2005. Vellore Books, Tamil Nadu. 3. Nicholas D. Kistof and Sheryl WuDunn, Half the sky: Turning Oppression into opportunity for women worldwide, 2009. Vintage, London. 4. Bhasin, K (Ed) “Women and Media Analysis”, Alternatives and Action: Kali for women. New Delhi, 1984. 5. Butlet Matilda “Women and Mass Media” Source book for Research and Action, New Science. Press, 1980. 6. Hall Maragaret, “Women and Empowerment Strategies for Increasing Autonomy” Washigton, D.C. Publishing Corporation, 1992 7. Indira Prakash Singha “Women and Social Change” Radiant Publisher, New Delhi, 1989. 8. Neerra Desai and Patel Vibhuti, “Indian Women Change and Challenge and the Media”. International Decade -1975-85, Popular Prakashan, Bombay, 1985.

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Unit – I

S.C 406.b. Political Economy Introduction to Political Economy a) Meaning, Nature, Significance and Scope of Political Economy. b) Political Economy, Globalization and Nation States.

Unit – II

Political Economy and Domestic Politics a) National Governments and Domestic Concerns, Difference among National Economies. b) Governance and Economic Stability, Political Economy and Backwardness (Case studies)

Unit – III

Political Economy. a) Debate over free Trade, Political Economy. b) Domestic Politics and Political Economy.

Unit – IV

Regionalism a) Regional Integration b) Evolution Policies (Case Studies).

Unit – V

Political Economy and Development c) Political Economy: State Centralism Vs Corporation d) Political Economy and Civil Society, Prospective of Political Economy (Case Studies).

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE: 1. Ghosh B.N. Gandhian Studies Political Economy: Principles Practice and Policy, Hampshire: Ashgate – 2007. 2. R.F.Frankel, India’s Political Economy: 1947-2004, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006. 3. Kaushik Basu (Ed), India’s Emerging Economy: Performance and Prospects in the 1990s and Beyond, New Delhi: Oxford Univeristy, 2005. 4. Amarthya Sen and Others, Development and Participation, New Delhi: OUP, 2005. 5. Dilip Mookherjee, Government Accountability: Essay on Governance Reforms and India’s Economic performance, New Delhi: OUP, 2004. 6. Kauishik Basu (Ed) Readings in Political Economy, Oxford: Blackwell, 2003. 7. Ngaire, woods, (Ed) The Political Economy of Globalization, New Delhi: Palgrave, 2000.

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S.C 406.c. Public Management Unit – I

Introduction a) Nature, Scope and Significance of Management in Administration b) Development as Science and Profession. c) Tasks and Functions of Management.

Unit – II

New Public Management a) Genesis and Growth b) Principles and Characteristics: Egalitarianism, Hierarchy v/s Horizontal Administration.

Unit – III

Administrative Behavior. a) Communication and Control b) Morale and Motivation

Unit – IV

Modern Management Techniques a) Management Information System (MIS) b) Management by Objectives (MBO)

Unit – V

Governance a) Concept Components and Governance b) Leadership c) The Effective organization.

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE: 1. M.P.Sharama and B.L.Saldana, Public Administration in theory and practice, Allahabad, Kitab Mahal, 2006. 2. V.Bhaskar Rao and Arvind Sharma (Eds) Public Administration Quest for Identity, New Delhi, Vikas, 1996. 3. R.K.Sapra, Administrative Theories and Management thought, New Delhi, Prentice Hall and India, 2006 4. W. Gormley Jr and S. Bhalla, Bureaerany and Democrcy Accountability and Performance Washington D.C., C.Q.Press, 2004. 5. Keneth Cloke and Johnb Goldsmith, The End of Management and the Rise of Organisational Democrcy, Jossey – Basswiley, 2002 6. Herold Koontz and Cyril O Donnel, Principl

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