1 SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY SOLAPUR. M.A. PART II (POLITICAL SCIENCE) REVISED SYLLABUS TO BE INTRODUCED FROM JUNE - 2014
2 SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY,SOLAPUR. M. A. PART II (POLITICAL SCIENCE ) REVISED SYLLABUS TO BE INTRODUCED FROM JUNE 2014. GROUP D COMPULSORY PAPERS Paper III : Research Methodology in Political Science. Paper IV : Theory of International Politics. (The Students may choose any two of the following) GROUP D1 OPTIONAL PAPERS 1. Paper VI: India s Foreign Policy 2. Paper VII: Politics of Maharashtra 3. Paper VIII: Ancient Indian Political Thought. 4. Paper IX: Western Political Thought 5. Paper X: State Politics in India..
3 SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY, SOLAPUR. M. A. PART II ( POLITICAL SCIENCE ) REVISED SYLLABUS (TO BE INTRODUCED FROM JUNE 2014.) Research Methodology in Political Science ( GROUP D - Paper III ) Semester - III 1) Concepts of Research a) Concept and Phenomenon b) Concept and Fact. c) Categories of Concept. 2) Nature of Research a) Meaning b) Objectives. c) Types. 3) Methods of Research a) Historical Method b) Sampling Method c) Survey Method d) Interview Method 4) Hypothesis a) What is Hypothesis b) Formulation of Hypothesis c) Sources and Characteristics 5) Research Design a) What is Research Design b) Objectives c) Problem of Research Design
4 Semester - IV 6) Research Methodology a) Historical b) Comparative c) Survey 7) Data Collection a) Meaning b) Methods c) Interpretation 8) Formulation of Research Proposal 9) Social Research and Values a) The Role of Theory for Research b) Contribution of Research to Theory 10) Report Writing Recommended Books: 1) Sharma R.D., Research Methodology, Research Publication New Delhi, 1987. 2) Ahuja Ram, Research Method, Rawat Publication, Mumbai. 3) Yong P.V., Scientific Social Survey and Research, Prentice Hall, New York, 1960. 4) Johnson Jennet,Buttoph and Josiya Richard, Political Science Research Method, Prentice Hall of India, Pvt., New Delhi, 1987. 5) Jain B.M., Research Methodology 6) Sharma Manoj, Research Methodology, Anmol Pub., New Delhi. 7) Agarwal Chetan, Sharma Vijay, Research Methodology in Political Sci., Commonwealth Pub. New Delhi. 8) Deshpande Suchitra, Sociological Research, Kanishka Publishers, New Delhi. 9) ãóú³ööê Öú ü Ö. ¾Ö. - ÃÖÓ ÖÖê Ö Ö Ö üÿöß ¾Ö ÃÖÓμÖÖ ÖÖà Ö, ±ú üêú ÖÏúÖ Ö Ö úöê»æüö Öæ ü 10) Ö Öë üö üú ü ¾Æüß. Ö- üö ÖúßμÖ ÃÖ ÖÖ Ö ÖÖà ÖßμÖ ÃÖÓ ÖÖê Ö Ö ÖÏ ŸÖ ÖÖ ÖÏúÖ Ö Ö ÖãÖê. 11) Öß»Ö Ö Öã üß, ÃÖÓ ÖÖê Ö Ö Ö üÿöß, ±ú üêú ÖÏúÖ Ö Ö, úöê»æüö Öæ ü. 12) ²ÖêÆêü êü ÃÖã Ö Ö, ÃÖÖ ÖÖ Öú ÃÖÓ ÖÖê Ö Ö Ö üÿöß, ¾ÖªÖ ÖÏúÖ Ö Ö, ÖÖÖ Öæ ü. 13) úö ÖÖêôêû üö. ÖÖê., üãöö ÖÖ Öú ÃÖÓ ÖÖê Ö Ö Ö üÿöß, îú»ööãö ÖÏúÖ Ö Ö, Öî ÓüÖÖ²ÖÖ ü. 14) ÖÖ üööë êü Öãºþ ÖÖ Ö, ÃÖÖ ÖÖ Öú ÃÖÓ ÖÖê Ö Ö Ö üÿöß, ±ú üêú ÖÏúÖ Ö Ö, úöê»æüö Öæ ü.
5 SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY, SOLAPUR. M. A. PART II ( POLITICAL SCIENCE ) REVISED SYLLABUS (TO BE INTRODUCED FROM JUNE 2014.) Theory of International Politics ( GROUP D - Paper IV) Semester - III 1. Nature and Scope of International Politics. 2. Theories of International relations: Idealism, Realism, World State theory& Game Theory. 3. National Power: Elements of National Power; Changing Nature of National Power, Limitations of National Power. 4. Concept of Balance of Power; Collective Security and Co-operative Security Techniques and Methods. 5. Imperialism, Neo-Imperialism, New International Economic Order North -South Dialogue, South-South Co-operation, W.T.O. Semester IV 6. International Conflict: Armed Conflict, War Modern techniques of War; Quest for Peace; Disarmament and Arms Control; NPT, CTBT. 7. United Nations: Aims, Objectives, Organization and Evaluation. 8. Emerging trends: Globalization, Terrorism, Human Rights Environmentalism, Uni - Polarity vs. Multi -Polarity. 9. Emergence of Regional Organization- SAARC, ASEAN, EUROPEAN UNION 10. Changing International Scenario in Global Context.
6 Recommended Books: 1) Hans J. Morgenthau : Politics Among Nations : (New York : 1956) 2) S. Hoffman (ed.) Contemporary Theories of International Relations, New Delhi, Prentice Hall of India, 1964. 3) Holsti K. J.: International Politics : Framework for analysis, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1964. 4) Palmer N. D. & Perkins H. C., International Relations World Community in Transition, Scientific Book Agency, Calcutta, 1965. 5) Schleicher Charles P. : International Relations : Co-operation and Conflict, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1963. 6) Wright Quincy : Study of International Relations, Times of India Press, Bombay, 1970. 7) Knorr K. and Rosenque J. N. (ed) : Contending approaches to International Politics, Princeton University Press, 1969. 8) Kumar Mahendra : Theoretical aspects of International Relations, (Shivalal Agarwala Agra, 1986) 9) Johari J. C., International Relations and Politics : Theoretical perspective (Sterling, New Delhi, 1985) 10) S. Kumar (ed.): The United Nations at 50 : An Indian View, Delhi, UBSPD, 1995. 11) K. Ohmal,: The Borderless world, New York, Harper Business, 1990. 12) K. Ohmal: The End of the Nation State. 13) Barry Buzan and Richard Little : International Systems in World History Remaking the Study of International Relations, 2000, New York, Oxford University Press. 14) Baylis John & Steve Smith, Globalization of World Politics, 2002, London, Oxford University Press. 15) Griffiths Martin & Terry O callaghan: International Relations Key Concepts, 2002, London, Routledge. 16) Malvankar Anand: International Political Economy, Harold Laski Institute of Political Science Ahmedabad. 17) Bhagwat Mahesh, Buwa Shubharaj,Verma Monika, Bhosle Ketan, Mapuskar Minal : Major Issues in Contemporary Politics, 2009, Sheth Publishers, Mumbai. 18) ²ÖÖ Ö»Ö ¾Ö. ÖÖ. : ÖÓŸÖ ü üöâ ÒüßμÖ ÃÖÓ²ÖÓ Ö, 1978,úÖò üß Öê ü»ö, ÖãÖê. 19) ÖÖ Ö üö ü ÖÖ. ü. : ÖÓŸÖ ü üöâ ÒüßμÖ ÃÖÓ Ö ü Ö 1972 ÖÓÖê Ö ÖÏúÖ Ö Ö, ÖÖÖ Öæ ü.
7 20) üöμö Öã üú ü ¾ÖÃÖÓŸÖ : ÖÓŸÖ ü üöâ ÒüßμÖ ÃÖÓ²ÖÓ Ö, 1972 ÖÓÖê Ö ÖÏúÖ Ö Ö, ÖÖÖ Öæ ü. 21) ÖÖ Ö üö ü Ö Ö ÖêÖ ÆüÖ Ö Ö : ÖÏ Ö»ÖŸÖ ¾Ö êü Ö ÖŸÖß, 1981, ÖÓÖê Ö ÖÏúÖ Ö Ö, ÖÖÖ Öæ ü. 22) úö Ößú ü ÁÖß. ÖÖê. : ÖÓŸÖ ü üöâ ÒüßμÖ ÃÖÓ²ÖÓ Ö 23) Öë üãöê ºþÖÖ, ÃÖÆüà ֲÖã êü ˆ Ö üö : ÖÓŸÖ ü üöâ ÒüßμÖ ÃÖÓ²ÖÓ Ö,2008, Öê ü Ó ü»ööñö Ö Ö, ÖãÓ²Ö Ô. 24) ³ÖÖÖ¾ÖŸÖ ÖÆêü Ö, ²Öã¾ÖÖ Öã³Ö üö Ö, ¾Ö ÖÖÔ ÖÖê ÖúÖ, ³ÖÖêÃÖ»Öê êúÿö Ö, ÖÖ ÖãÃÖú ü Öß Ö»Ö, : ÃÖ ÖúÖ»Öß Ö üö ÖúÖ üööÿöß»ö ÖÆü ¾ÖÖ Öê ÖÏ Ö, 2009 ÃÖêšü, ÖãÓ²Ö Ô. 25) êü¾öôûööú ü Öî»Öë ü, ÖÓŸÖ ü üöâ ÒüßμÖ ÃÖÓ²ÖÓ Ö,2008, ¾ÖªÖ ÖÏúÖ Ö Ö, ÖÖÖ Öæ ü
8 SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY, SOLAPUR. M. A. PART II ( POLITICAL SCIENCE ) REVISED SYLLABUS (TO BE INTRODUCED FROM JUNE 2014.) India s Foreign Policy ( GROUP : D 1 - Paper VI) Semester - III 1. Foreign Policy: Meaning and major approaches to the study of foreign policy 2. Principles and objectives of India s foreign policy 3. Domestic Determinants: Geography, history and culture, society and political system 4. External Determinants: global, regional and bilateral Semester - IV 5. Structure of foreign policy decision making and continuity and changes in India s foreign policy 6. India s Foreign Policy in a comparative perspective 7. India s policy towards her Neighbors 8. India s approach to major global issues: Globalization, disarmament and arms control, cross border terrorism, environmental position, human rights. Readings: 1. C.H. Alexandrowics (ed.), Indian Book of International Affairs, Madras University,Madras,1952. 2. A. Appadorai, Domestic Roots of India s Foreign Policy, New Delhi, Oxford University Press,1981. 3. J. Bandhopadhyaya, The Making of India s Foreign Policy, Calcutta, Allied,1979.
9 4. S.J.R. Bilgrami, India and the UN, New Delhi, Jamia,1969. 5. S. Bhattacharya, Pursuit of the National Interest through Non-Alignment, Calcutta, University Press,1978. 6. R. Chakravarthy, The Political Economy of Foreign Policy, Calcutta, Allied,1983. 7. S. Chopra (ed.), Studies in India s Foreign Policy, Amritsar, Guru Nanak Dev University,1980. 8. G.W. Chowdhury, India, Pakistan, Bangla Desh and the Major Powers, New York, The Free Press,1975. 9. A.K. Damodaran and U.S. Bajpai (eds.), India s Foreign Policy: The Indian Ocean- Indian and American Perspectives, New York, Oxford University Press,1989. 10. T. Das, India in World Politics, New York, Basic Books,1932. 11. V.P. Dutt, India s Foreign Policy in a Changing World, New Delhi, Vikas,1999. 12. S. Ganguly, US Policy towards South Asia, Boulder Colorado, Westview Press,1990. 13. M. Gopal, India as a World Power, New Delhi, Rajkalam Publications,1948. 14. K. Gupta, India s Foreign Policy in Defence of National Interest, Calcutta, Allied,1967. 15. C. Hill, Changing Politics of Foreign Policy, Hamsphire, Macmillan,2001. 16. N.K. Jha, Internal Crisis and Indira Gandhi s Foreign Policy, New Delhi, Janaki Prakashan,1985. 17. H. Kapur, India s Foreign Policy: Shadow and Substance, New Delhi, Vikas,1976. 18. K.P. Karunakaran, India in World Affairs, 1947-50, New Delhi, I.C.W.A.,1952. 19. Ênù ÉÉhÉ SÉÆpù ÉäJÉ ú (2001) ÉÉ úiééséò Ê Énäù ÉxÉÒiÉÒ, Ê ÉtÉ ÉEòÉ ÉxÉ, xéémé{éú ú. 20. {Éåb ºÉä + ühéé, ºÉ½þºjÉ ÉÖvnäù =ké úé,(2008), +ÉÆiÉ ú úé¹]åõòªé ºÉÆ ÉÆvÉ, +ÉäÊ úbæ]õ ±ÉÉÄMÉ ÉxÉ, ÉÖÆ É<Ç. 21. näù ɳýÉhÉEò ú Éè±Éåpù (2010) +ÉÆiÉ ú úé¹]åõòªé ºÉÆ ÉÆvÉ, Ê ÉtÉ ÉÖCºÉ {ÉÎ ±É ɺÉÇ, 22. näù ɳýÉhÉEò ú Éè±Éåpù (2008) ÉÉ úiééséä {É ú úé¹]åõ vééä úhé, Ê ÉtÉ ÉÖCºÉ {ÉÎ ±É ɺÉÇ.
10 SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY, SOLAPUR. M. A. PART II ( POLITICAL SCIENCE ) REVISED SYLLABUS (TO BE INTRODUCED FROM JUNE 2014.) Politics of Maharashtra ( GROUP : D 1 - Paper VII) Semester - III 1) Historical Background, Physical features: Konkan, Marathwada, Vidarbha and Western Maharashtra. Emergence of Sanyukta Maharashtra, Politics of Protest Movement. 2) The Nature of Maharashtra Politics and the Political Culture of Maharashtra: Caste, Money, The Congress Party, The Opposition, And Political Culture: Cultural Background of the Maharashtra State. 3) Socio-Economic Determinants Organization of State Politics: Major Castes, There Historical Roles, Caste Conflicts, Absence of Trading Castes, Economic Parameters, Country s Industrial Capital, Industrialization, Agriculture, Labour and Trade Unions, Politics if Cooperative sectors 4) Major Political Parties in the Politics of Maharashtra: Congress, Shiv Sena, MNS, BJP, NCP; Their Ideology, Organization, Support Base and Electoral Performance Within Maharashtra, Politics of small Political Parties; RPI, BSP, Leftist Parties and PWP. 5) Politics of Party Split and Merger: Split in Congress, Causes and Consequences Split in RPI, and Emergence of Several Factions, Split in CPI, Split in Shivsena, and Politics of Merger and Politics of Defection.
11 Semester IV 6) Relation between Maharashtra and Central Government: Nature of conflicts between Centre and State of Maharashtra, Causes for the demand of state autonomy vis-à-vis Centre. 7) Working of Coalition Government: Emergence of Coalition government in Maharashtra, Coalition partners in the Governments, BJP-Shiv Sena Alliance, Congress-NCP Alliance, Confrontation among Coalition Politics. 8) Political Role of Elite in Maharashtra and Leadership in Maharashtra: Y.B Chavan, V.P. Naik, S.B. Chavan, Vasantadada Patil, Sharad Pawar, S.M. Joshi, N.G.Gore, Madhu Limaye, S.A. Dange, N.D. Patil, Balasaheb Thakrey, Madhu Dandavate, Vilasrao Deshmukh. 9) Demand for separate Vidarbha State: Historical background, Rise and Growth of Vidarbha Movement, Politics of formation of Vidarbha, Strategy, State Government Role, Centre s Attitude, Critical Evaluation, and Analysis of recent Surveys. 10) Emerging Trends in State Politics: Rise of Terrorism, Naxalite Menace, Criminalization of Politics, Dalit Politics, Regional Imbalances in Maharashtra, Farmers Suicides, Environment Protection Movement, Human Right Movement, Recommended Books: 1) Baviskar B.S. : The Politics of Development- Sugar Co-operative in RuralMaharashtra, Oxford University, 1980. 2) Lele Jayant : Elite Pluralism and Class Rule - Political Development in Maharashtra, Popular, Mumbai, 1982 3) Frankel Francine & Rao M.S.A. : Dominance and State Power in Modern India-Decline of a Social Order, Volume No.2,1993, Oxford University Press 4) Sirsikar V.M. : Politics of Modern Maharashtra, 1994,Orient Longman 5) Phadake Y.D. : Language and Politics, Himalaya, 1969. 6) Thakkar Usha and Kulkarni Mangesh (Ed.): Politics in Maharashtra, 1995,Himalaya Publishing House 7) Inamdar N.R. & others (Ed.) : Social, Political and Economic Processes in Contemporary India. 8) Omvedt Gail : Reinventing Revolution: New Social Movements and the Socialist Tradition in India, 1993, M.E.Sharpe
12 9) Zelliot Eleanor : Buddhism and Politics in Maharashtra, in Smith D.,E. (Ed.) South Asian Politics and Religion, 1966,Princeton University Press. 10) Zelliot Eleanor: From Untouchable to Dalit-Essays On the Ambedkar Movement,2005, Manohar. 11) Jugale, V. B. and Dange, S. A. : Economy of Maharashtra : Problems and Prospects, 2003 Shivaji University Kolhapur. 12) Jain Ashok : Political Process in Maharashtra, 2009,Seth,Mumbai 13) ¾ÆüÖê üö üö Öë ü, Öôû Ößú ü ÃÖãÆüÖÃÖ : ÖÆüÖ üöâ ÒüÖŸÖᯙ ÃÖ ÖÖÓÓŸÖ ü, 1998, ÖÏÓ ÖÖ»Öß, ÖãÓ²Ö Ô. 14) Ö üãößú ü ¾Ö. ÖÓ. : Ö Öã Öú ÖÆüÖ üöâ ÒüÖ Öê üö ÖúÖ üö, úöñ ü Öë ü»ö, ÖãÖê. 15) ÖÖ üß»ö Öß.²Öß : ü ÖÓ ÖÖμÖŸÖ üö μö ¾μÖ¾Öà ÖÖ ÃÖ ÖŸÖß Æü¾ÖÖ»Ö. 16) ÃÖã üööö Ö ÖÖ»ÖÖ»Ö, ²Öê üúßæüöôû ú ÖÖê ü (ÓÃÖÓ ÖÖ) : Ö Ö ÖÖ ÖÆüÖ üöâ Òü, ÁÖß ¾ÖªÖ, ÖãÖê 17) ³ÖÖêôêû ³ÖÖÃú ü,²öê üúßæüöôû ú ÖÖê ü (ÃÖÓ ÖÖ): ²Ö ü»öÿöö ÖÆüÖ üöâ Òü, 2002, ÖÓ²Öê üú ü úö ü Öß, ÃÖÖŸÖÖ üö. 18) Ö¹ý ü ü ÖÖÓŸÖÖ üö Ö : éúâöß ÖîªÖêÖßú ÃÖ ÖÖ ÖÖ Öß 25 ¾ÖÂÖì, 1968, ÃÖ ÖÖ Ö¾ÖÖ üß ÖϲÖÖê Ö Öß. 19) ±ú üêú μö. ü. : ¾ÖÃÖÖ¾μÖÖ ÖŸÖúÖŸÖß»Ö ÖÆüÖ üöâ Òü, ÖÓ ü 6 ¾ÖÖ, 7 ¾ÖÖ, 8 ¾ÖÖ, 2007, ÖÖî Ö,. 20) ÖÓ üßÿö Ö»Ö Öß : ÖÆüÖ üöâ ÒüÖŸÖᯙ üöâ Òü¾ÖÖ üö ÖÖ ¾ÖúÖÃÖ, 1972, ÖÖò ü ÖÔ ²Öãú êü ÖÖê, ÖãÖê. 21) Öî Ö ÖÖêú : ÖÆüÖ üöâ ÒüÖ Öê ÖÖÃÖ Ö Ö Ö üö ÖúÖ üö, 1978, ÃÖêšü, ÖãÓ²Ö Ô 22) ÃÖã ÖÓŸÖ μö Ö¾ÖÓŸÖ, ÖãÓ êü ü. ü. : ÖÆüÖ üöâ ÒüÖŸÖᯙ ÖÖŸÖßÃÖÓà ÖÖ ¾ÖÂÖμÖú ¾Ö ÖÖ ü ( «üÿößμöö¾öé Öß) 2006, ÖÏ ŸÖ ÖÖ, ÖãÖê. 23) ػֲÖÖôêû Ö üöãú ÖÖ ü : ü»öÿö ÖÑ ÖÃÖÔ. 24) ±ú ü ÖÃÖ ÖÖ Ö : ÖêŸÖú üß úö ÖÖÖ ü ÖÖ. 25) Ö¹ýôêûú ü ¾Ö ÖμÖ : μööê üö ÖêŸÖú üß. 26) Öôû Ößú ü ÃÖãÆüÖÃÖ, ãú»öúöá ÃÖãÆüÖÃÖ (ÃÖÓ ÖÖ) : ÃÖ ÖÖÃÖÓ ÖÂÖÔ, 2007, ÃÖ ÖúÖ»Ö Ö ÖãÖê. 27) Öôû Ößú ü ÃÖãÆüÖÃÖ, ²Ö ü Ö»Ö ÖŸÖß Ö (ÃÖÓ ÖÖ) : ÖÆüÖ üöâ ÒüÖ Öê üö ÖúÖ üö, 2007, ÖÏ ŸÖ ÖÖ, ÖãÖê.
13 SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY, SOLAPUR. M. A. PART II ( POLITICAL SCIENCE ) REVISED SYLLABUS (TO BE INTRODUCED FROM JUNE 2014.) Ancient Indian Political Thought ( GROUP : D 1 - Paper VIII) Semester - III 1) Nature and Scope of Ancient Indian Political Thought and the Key Texts. 2) The Theory of State in Ancient India A) Theories of Origin of State B) The Saptanga Theory of State C) Calaonilies Befalling the State 3) The King: Consecration, Powers and Functions, Limits of his Powers. 4) The Council of Ministers: Composition and Functions of Council. 5) Assemblies A) Vedic Assemblies-Sabha, Samiti and Vidhata B) Paura and Janapada Semester IV 6) Administration of the State A) Central Administration B) Local Administration C) Judicial Administration 7) The Republic in Ancient India 8) The Inter-State Relations in Ancient India- The Theory of Mandala. 9) The Concept of Dharma and Nature of Political Obligation in Ancient India 10) Buddhist Political Thoughts and the relations between Politics and Ethics
14 Recommended Books: 1) Altekar A.S., The State and Government in Ancient India, Motiram Banarasidas, Delhi,1973. 2) Bhandarkar D.R., Some Aspects of Ancient Indian Polity, Banaras Hindu University, Banaras, 1973. 3) Ghosal U. N., A History of Indian Political Ideas, Oxford University Press, Mumbai, 1966. 4) Jayaswal K.P., Hindu Polity, Butterworth, Calcutta, 1924. 5) Kangale R.P., The Arthashatra of Kautilya, Vols III, University of Mumbai, Mumbai, 1975. 6) Kirshe Rao, M.V. Studies in Kautilya Munshiram, Manoharilal, Delhi,1979. 7) Prasad B. Theory of Government in Ancient India. 8) Pratap, Giri, R, The Problem of Indian Polity 9) Saltore B.A., Ancient Indian Political Thought and Institutions, University of Bombay, Bombay, 1963. 10) Sharma J.P., Ancient Indian Republic, Ancient India, London, 1968. 11) Mishra, S.N., Ancient Indian Republic 12) Sharma R.S., Some Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India, Motiram Banarasidas, Delhi, 1968. 13) Spellman J.W., Political Theory of Ancient India Oxford Press,1964. 14) Thapar R. From Lineage to State Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1983. 15) Bhattacharya, S., Secular and Pluralistic Elements in the Idea of State in Ancient India Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla, 2002. 16) Mookerjee, R.K., Local Government in Ancient India, OUP, 1920. 17) Shama Shastri, R. Kautilya s Arthashastra,Wesleyan Mission Press, Mysore, 1920.
15 SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY, SOLAPUR. M. A. PART II ( POLITICAL SCIENCE ) REVISED SYLLABUS (TO BE INTRODUCED FROM JUNE 2014.) Western Political Thought ( GROUP : D 1 - Paper IX ) Semester - III 1) Classical political thought Plato and Aristotle 2) Christian political thought Augustine and Aquinas 3) Secularization of political thought Marsilius of Padua, Machiavelli. 4) Social Contract Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau 5) Idealism Hegel, Green, Bosanquet Semester IV 6) Socialism Utopian, Scientific, Democratic 7) Utilitarianism Bentham and Mill 8) Marxism 9) Neo Marxism New left movement, Critical theory, World System Theory 10) Contemporary Democratism Isaiah Berlin, John Rawls, Karl Popper Recommended Books : 1) Barker, Ernest : Political Thought of Plato and Aristotle 2) Gewirth, A : Marsilius of Padua and Medieval Political Philosophy(1951) 3) Barker, Ernest : Social Contract: Essays by Locke, Hume and Rousseau 4) Bosanquet, Bernard : Philosophical Theory of State 5) Barket Earnest, Principles of Social and Political Theory Dunning,W. A : A History of Political Theories Vols. I II, III 6) Lancaster, Foster, M.B.(Ed) : Master of political Philosophy, Vols. I, II, III 7) Downton, (jr) and Hart, D: Perspectives on Political Philosophy, Vols. I,II,III 8) Coker, F. : Recent Political Thinkers.
16 9) McDonald : Western Political Thought 10) Suda, J,P.: History of Political Thought 11) Aveineri, Shlomo : The Social and Political Thought of Karl Marx 12) Laski, Harold Grammar of Politics 13) J. H. Burns(ed): The Cambridge History of Political Thought, 1450-1700, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1991. 14) D. Coole: Women in Political Theory; From Ancient misogyny to contemporary Feminism. New York, Harvester Whetsheaf 1993. 15) M. Cornforth: The open Philosophy and The Open Society: Reply to sir Carl Popper s Refutation of Marxism, London, Lawrence and Wishart 1968. 16) W.L. Davidson, : Political Thought in England: The Utilitarians from Bentham to Mill, Oxford, Oxford university Press, 1957. 17) W. Ebenstein: Great Political Thinkers, New Delhi, 1969,Oxford 18) J. B. Elshtain: Public Man, Private Woman : Women in Social and Political thought, Princeton Nj,Princeton University Press, 1981. 19) S. Mukharjee and S.Ramaswamy ; A History of Political Thought ; Plato to Marx, New Delhi Prentice Hall 1999. 20) S. M. Okin: Women in Western Political Thought Princeton Nj, Princeton University Press 1979. 21) J. Plamenatz: Man and Society 2 Vols., London, Longman, 1963 22) Sir K. P. Popper : The Open Society and its Enemies 2 Vols. Routledge. 23) B.Russell: History of Western Philosophy, London, George Allen and Unwin, 1961 24) M.L.Shanley, and C.Pateman : Feminist Interpretation and Political Theory, Cambridge, Polity, 1991 25) Engels 1884: The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State [321.12 ENG] 26) Marx and Engels 1848 :The Communist Manifesto. 27) Marx 1859 : A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy (Preface) 28) Sabine George and Thorson Thomas : A History of Political Theory 29) üöêôêû ÖÖ.μÖ. üö ÖúßμÖ ¾Ö ÖÖ üöó ÖÖ ŸÖÆüÖÃÖ. 30) Ö ìü ü.úö. : ÖÖ ÖÖŸμÖ üö ÖúßμÖ ¾Ö ÖÖ ü. 31) êüöê Öê. ÖãÓ. : ÖÖ ÖÖŸμÖ ÖߟÖß ÖÖà ÖÖ ÖÖ ŸÖÆüÖÃÖ. 32) ÖÖ μöê ÖϳÖÖú ü : ÖÖŒÃÖÔ Ö Ö ÖÖ Ö¾Ö. 33) Ö¾ÖÖ ü Öã»Öß Ö ü : ÖÖŒÃÖÔ ÖÖ ÖÖ Ö¾Ö ¾Ö ÖÖ ü. 34) Öôû Ößú ü ¾ÖÃÖÓŸÖ : ÃÖŸμÖÖÖÏÆüß ÃÖÖòÎêú üßãö Öê ¾Öß ü Ö üö. 35) ¾Ö ÖÖ ü üæüãμö : ¾ÖÃÖÖ¾μÖÖ ÖŸÖúÖŸÖᯙ ŸÖŸ¾Ö ÖÖ Ö.
17 SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY, SOLAPUR. M. A. PART II ( POLITICAL SCIENCE ) REVISED SYLLABUS (TO BE INTRODUCED FROM JUNE 2014.) State Politics in India ( GROUP : D 1 Paper X ) Semester - III 1. Theoretical framework for the study of State Politics 2. Patterns of State Politics 3. Socio-economics determinants of State Politics 4. Centre-State Political and Economic relationship 5. Regional Political Parties and its linkages with National Parties and the Federal setup Semester IV 6. Impact of National Politics on state Politics. 7. Emerging trends in State Politics 8. Recommendations of National Commission on Constitutional Review 9. Panchayati Raj system and its impact on State Politics 10. Human Development Index in different States: a comparative perspective Recommended Books: 1) Brass, Paul R. The Politics of India Since Independence, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge,1994. 2) Mehta P.B. & N.G. Jayal (Ed.) The Oxford Companion to Politics in India (Student Edition) Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2011. 3) Pai Sudha, Handbook of Politics in Indian States: Regions, Parties and Economic Reform, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2013. 4) Pai Sudha, & Asha Sarangi, Interrogating Reorganization of States, Routledge, New Delhi.
18 5) Frankel Francine & Rao M.S.A.: Dominance and State Power in Modern India, Volume No.1, OUP, New Delhi, 1990. 6) Joffrelot Francine and M.S.A. Rao (Ed.) Dominance and State Power in Modern India, Vols. 1&2 OUP, New Delhi. 7) Joffrelot Christophe and Sanjay Kumar (Ed) Rise of the Plebeians: The Changing Face of Indian Legislative Assemblies, Routledge New Delhi. 8) Jenkins Rob Regional Reflections: Comparing Politics across India s States, OUP, New Delhi. 9) Narain Iqbal (Ed) State Politics in India, Meenakshi Prakashan, Meerut, 1976. 10) Shastri Sandeep, K.C. Suri and Yadav Yigendra, Electoral Politics in Indian States, OUP New Delhi, 2009. 11) Weiner Myron (Ed) State Politics in India, Princeton University Press, New Jersey, 1965. 12) Wood John R. (Ed) State Politics in Contemporary India: Crisis of Continuity, Westview Press, Boulder, 1984. 13) Economic and Political Weekly, 2009, Sept. 26- Oct 2. 14) Seminar Magazine, 2011 States in Transition Issue, No. 620, April. 15) Kumar Ashutosh, (Ed) Rethinking State Politics in India: Regions within Regions, Roultledge, New Delhi. 16) Hasan Zoya, Politics and State in India, Sage, New Delhi, 2000.
19 Solapur University, Solapur Nature of Question Paper For Semester Pattern Faculty of Social Science (UG/PG Courses) (w.e.f. June 2014) Time 2 Hours Total Marks 50 Marks Instruction (1) All questions are Compulsory. (2) Figures to the Rights indicate full marks. Q. 1) Multiple choice questions (Ten) 10 Marks (With four alternatives) Q. 2) Write short Answer of the following 08 Marks (Any four out of six) Q. 3) Write short notes 12 Marks (Any four out of six) Q. 4) Answer any one long type question of the following A OR 10 Marks B Q. 5) Long answer type question 10 Marks
20 1. Structure of the courses :- A) Each paper of every subject for Arts, Social Sciences & Commerce Faculty shall be of 50 marks as resolved by the respective faculties and Academic Council. B) For Science Faculty subjects each paper shall be of 50 marks and practical for every subject shall be of 50 Marks as resolved in the faculty and Academic Council. C) For B. Pharmacy also the paper shall be of 50 marks for University examination. Internal marks will be given in the form of grades. D) For courses which were in semester pattern will have their original distribution already of marks for each paper. E) For the faculties of Education, Law, Engineering the course structure shall be as per the resolutions of the respective faculties and Academic Council. 2. Nature of question paper: A) Nature of questions. 20% Marks - objectives question (One mark each and multiple choice questions) 40% Marks - Short notes / Short answer type questions / Short Mathematical type questions / Problems. (2 to 5 Marks each) 40% Marks - Descriptive type questions / Long Mathematical type questions / Problems. (6 to 10 Marks each) B) Objective type question will be of multiple choice (MCQ) with four alternatives. This answer book will be collected in first 15 minutes for 10 marks and in first 30 minutes for 20 marks. Each objective question will carry one mark each. C) Questions on any topic may be set in any type of question. All questions should be set in such a way that there should be permutation and combination of questions on all topics from the syllabus. As far as possible it should cover entire syllabus. D) There will be only five questions in the question paper. All questions will be compulsory. There will be internal option (40%) and not overall option. for questions 2 to 5. 3. Practical Examination for B. Sc. I. will be conducted at the end of second semester. 4. Examination fees for semester Examination will be decided in the Board of Examinations. The structures of all courses in all Faculties were approved and placed before the Academic Council. After considered deliberations and discussion it was decided not to convene a meeting of the Academic Council for the same matter as there is no deviation from any decision taken by Faculties and Academic Council. Nature of Question Paper approved by Hon. Vice Chancellor on behalf of the Academic Council.