UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN, JAIPUR M.A. (POLITICAL SCIENCE) SCHEME OF EXAMINATION (Annual Scheme) 100 Marks Each Theory Paper Dissertation/Thesis/ Survey Report/Field Work, if any 3 hrs. duration 100 Marks 2. The number of papers and the maximum marks for each paper/practical shall be shown in the syllabus for the subject concerned. It will be necessary for a candidate to pass in the theory part as well as in practical part (wherever prescribed) of a subject/paper separately. 3. A Candidate for a pass at each of the previous and the final Examinations shall be required to obtain (i) atleast 36% marks in the aggregate of all the papers prescribed for the examination and (ii) atleast 36% marks in practical(s) wherever prescribed at the examination, provided that if a candidate fails to secure atleast 25% marks in each individual paper at the examination and also in the dissertation/ Survey report/Field Work, wherever prescribed, he shall be deemed to have failed at the examination mot withstanding his having obtained the minimum percentage of marks required in the aggregate for the examination.No division will be awarded at the Previous Examination. Division shall be awarded at the end of the Final Examination on the combined marks obtained at the Previous and the Final Examination taken together, as noted below: First Division Second Division 60% } 40% of the aggragate marks taken together of the Previous and the Final Examination All the rest will be declared to have passed the examination. 4. If a candidate clears any paper(s) Practicals(s)/ Dissertation Prescribed at the Previous and/or Final Examination after a continous period of three years, then for the purpose of working out his division the minimum pass marks only viz. 25% (36% in the case of practical) shall be taken into account in respect of such paper(s)/Practical(s)/ Dissertation are cleared after the expiry of the aforesaid period of three years; provided that in case where a candidate requires more than 25% marks in order to reach the minimum aggregate as many mark out of those actually secured by him will be taken into account as would enable him to make up the deficiency in the requisite minimum aggregate. 5. The Thesis/Dissertation/Survey Report/Field Work shall be type - written and submitted in triplicate so as to reach the office of the Registrar atleast 3 weeks before the commencement of the theory examinations. Only such candidates shall be permitted to offer Dissertation/Field Work/Survey Report/Thesis (if provided in the Scheme of examination) in lieu of a paper as have secured atleast 55% in the aggregate of all the papers prescribed for the previous examination in the case of annual scheme irrespective of the number of papers in which a candidate actually appeared at the examination. N.B. Non-collegiate candidates are not eligible to offer dissertation as per provisions of O. 170-A DISTRIBUTION OF PAPERS There shall be nine papers, Four papers will be offered in the previous examination and five papers will be offered in the final Examination M.A.Previous Examination There shall be following four compusory papers: 1. 2. 3. 4. History of political Theory(From Plato to Marks) Comparative Political Institutions International Politics Theory and Practice of Public Administration M.A.Final Examination Compulsory Papers 5. i. Modern Political Theory; or ii. Political Theory from Marx to Present day 6. Indian Government and Politics 7. (a) Indian Political Thought or (b) Dissertation 8. Any two papers from any one of the following groups: Optional Papers: Group A - Political Theory: i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. (a) Greek Political Thought OR (b) Medieval Political Thought (a) Contractualists OR (b) Liberals Socialist Thought (a) Ancient Indian Political Thought OR Ancient Indian Political Institutions Modern Indian Political Thought Gandhian Political Thought Group B - International Politics: i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. Public International Law, Theory and Practice of Diplomacy Foreign Politics of U.S.A. Russia, U.K., China and India. West Asia in World Affaires Government and Politics of South-East Asia including Australia Africa in World Affairs International Organization Govt. and Politics of South Asia Group C - Public Administration: i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. Public Administration in India Comparative Public Administration Local Government in India and Abroad District Administration in India, With Special reference to Panchayati Raj. Social Change and Administration of Law and Order in India Administrative Thinkers Group D - Government and Politics: i. ii. iii. iv. v. Comparative Government and Politics in Countries of the third World Political System in Developing Countries Government and Politics of West Asia (Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Egypt and Israel) Governemnt and Politics of Latin America with special reference to Political System of Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Cuba and Chile Government and Politics in Canada Group E - Indian Government and Politics: i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. Modern Indian Political Thought Public Administration in India Social Change and Administration of Law and Order in India State Politics in India Electoral Politics in India Indian Politics Group F - Sociology: i. ii. iii. Modern Sociological Analysis Social Anthropology Political Sociology Group G - Economics: i. ii. iii. iv. v. Economic Systems Economic Policy and Administration Public Finance Economic Growth and Finance Elements of Statistics Group H - Political Analysis and Research Methodology: 1. Political Analysis 2. Research Methodology and Field Work M.A.(PREVOUS) EXAMINATION General Note: Each Question paper shall contain nine questions in all i.e. three Questions from each section. Candidates shall be required to answer five Questions in all selecting atleast one Question from each section. Each Question paper shall be of three hours duration and shall carry 100 maximum marks. Paper I - History of Poilitical Theory: (From Plato to Marx) Section A Greek View of Life, State and Politics: Socrates, Plato, Aristole; Medieval Political Thought: Saint Augustine, thomas Acquinas, Marsiglio of Padua and the Conciliar Movement. Section B Renaissance; Machiavelli; Contractualists: Hebbes Locke & Rousseau; Utilititarians: Benthum and J.S.Mill: The Historical Empiricists: Burke and Hume: Section C Idealists and Socialists: Hagel, Green,Karl Marx and Scientific Socialism. Recommended Books: Sabine: History of Political Theory. R.N.Berki: An Introduction to History of Political Thought. M.Q.Sibley: Political Ideas and Ideology John Plamenatz: Man and Society (Two Volumes) Micheal b. foster: Masters of Political Thought (2Volumes) E.Barker: Plato and His Predecessors. L.Dickinson: Greek View of Life Dante, Germino: Beyond Ideology: The Revival of Political Theory. Sheidon Wolin: Politics and Vision. Eric Voegelin: Order and History, Vol. II, (Plato and Aristole) Zimmern, The Greek Commonwealth. Laski, Political Thought from Locke to Benthum. Barker; Political Thought from 1848 to 1914 V.R.Mehta; Heg and the Modern State. W.A.Dunning: A History of Political Theory. T.A.Sincair: A History of Greek Political Thought. J.P. Sooda: History of Political Thought. J.P. Sooda: Paschatya Rajnitik Vicharo ka Itihas. W.T. Bluhmn, theories of Political Systems. Q. Skinner, Foundation of Modern Political Thought (Two Volumes) Prabhudutt Sharma: Paschatya Rajnitik Vicharo ka Itihas. Haridutt Vedanlankar: Paschatya Rajnitik Chintan ka Itihas. Paper II - Comparative Political Institutions Section A Nature and Scope of Comparative Politics; Traditional and Mode Perspectives; Evolution of Comparative Politics (with discussion of major land marks); major approaches in comparative politics; Behavioural Framwork, Marxist - Leninist Frame-work; Modernization, Political Development, and Political Culture Approach. Section B Forms of Governments: Leading Classifications of Government (both traditional and Modern) and their evolution; constitutionalism, democracy and dictatorship; parliamentary and presidental, federal and unitary types of government and their theory of practice. Organs of Government their functions (with special reference to judical and practice of sepration of powers) Section C Party system; pressure groups, and public opinion; theories of representation; electrol systems and voting behaviour, policy-making bureaucracy and elite groups. Recommended Books: S.E.Finer: Comparative Government. G.J.Friederich: Constitutional Government and Democracy. Herman Finer: theory and Practice of Modern Government. Allen Ball: Modern govern and Politics. V.R.Mehta: Ideology, Modernisation and Politics in India. C.B.Gena: Tulnatmak Rajnitik Sansthayen. J.C.JOhri: Tulnatmak Rajniti. Jean Blondel: An Introduction to Comparative Government. C.F.Strong: Modern Constitutions. H.Eckstein & David Apter: Comparative Politics-System. Policy and Process. Palombara: Politics within Nations. Prabhudutt Sharma: Tulnatmak Rajnitik Sansthayen. Paper III: International Politics. Section A Theories of International Politics; Approaches to survey of old and new developments; International Politics as a struggle for Power; Concept of National Power; Essence and Elements of National Power, evolution of National Power and International Community. Section B Instruments for the Promotion of National Interest: Diplomacy Propaganda and political welfare; economic instruments of national policy imperialism and colonialism; War as an instrument of national policy. Limitations of National Power: Balance of Power, Collective Security and Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, International Law, Disaramement, International Morality, World Public Opinion, International Development and U.N.O. Section C Major issues and trends in contemporary International Politics, Resurgence of Asia; Africa and Latin America; U.S.A.and the Third World; India and Her neighbours; Rebuilding and Reorganization of Europe; Prolification and limitation of nuclear Weapons; Non-alignment and its changing patterns. Recommended Books: Hans J. Morgenthau: Politics among Nations. Palmer and Perkins: International Relations. Sprout and Sprout: Foundation of International Politics Von Nostrand Delhi. Mahendra Kumar: Theoritical Aspects of International Politics. Cobb; International Politics in Atomic Age. Anam Jatly: International Politics: Trends and Issues. Mathura Lal Sharma: Antrarastriya Sambandh. Mahendra Kumar: Antrarastriya Rajniti ke Saidhantik Paksh. B.L.Phadia: Antrarastriya Rajniti Shanti Dev Bala: Antrarastriya Rajniti I.I.Candle: Power and International Relations John H.Hertz: International Politics in the Atomic Age. C.P.Schleicher: International Relations. B. Bhaneja: The Politics of Triangle. A.F.K. Organski: World Politics. Garg J.B.: Regionaism in International Politics. Kissinger: Policy in Nuclear Age. Paper IV - Theory and Practice of Public Administration: Section A Public Adminstration: Meaning, scope and nature, methods of study; private and public administration; politics and administration in modern democratic socialist state; Public Administration and Developing Socities. Theories of Organizations; Cheif Executive and his functions, Staff and Line, Hierarchy, Span of control, Kinds of Organization; Delegation and Decentralisation; Co-ordination, Supervision and control; Modern, Theory of organization; Psychological Approach, Human Relations approach; Administrative Leadership; Science of Decision Making; Nature of Authority; Communication. Section B Control over Administration: legislative, judicial; implications and Limitations of these controls in a democratic, framework; Organisational pattern of Public EnterprisesDepartment, Corporations and Company, Problems of Public Enterprises, Problems of Accountability and autonomy; Independent Regulatory Commision in U.S.A. Section C Personnel Administration: Principles and Problems of Classification, Recruitment, promotion, Training, Discipline and moral, employee Asociation and conditions of service. Financial Administration: Budget Formulation, Budget Approval and Execution of budget, Parliamentary control over Finance; Public Accounts and Estimate Comittees. Administrative Reforms; Nature of Administrative Reforms, Strategy and Problems of reforms in Administration. Recommended Books: Simon H: Administrative Behaviour Simon and March: Modern Organisation Simon, Smithburg and Thompson: Public Administration. Piffiner and Presthous: Public Administration Piffner and Sherwood: Administrative Organisation Prabhudutt Sharma: Lok Prasashan ke Siddhant va vyavhar. M.P.Sharma: Lok Prasashan ke Siddhant va vyavhar S.P.Bhambhari: Lok Prasashan ke Siddhant va vyavhar Awasthi Va Awasthi: Lok Prasashan ke Siddhant va vyavhar Waldo: Ideas and Issues in Public Administration Thavraj and Iyar: Readings in Performance Budget Marx: Elements of Public Administration Burkhead: Government Budgeting. V.M.Sinha: Karmik Prashashan S.L. Shakdhar: Parliamentary Ziuddin Khan: The Span of Control Dr. P.D.Sharma: Police & Political Order in India. Newman and Summers: The Process of Management Richard and Neiknder: Readings in Management Bernard C. Functions of the Executive. Pigors and Mayors: The Public Personnel Administration Markose A.T.: Judicial Control of Administrative Method in India. Kulkarni V.M.: Social Administration Panadikar V.A.P: Personnel System for Development Administration Dr. D.K.Mishra: Samajik Prashashan. M.A.FINAL EXAMINATION General Note: Each Question paper shall contain nine question in all i.e. three questions from each section. Candidates shall be required to answer five Questions in all selecting at least one Question from each section. Each question paper shall be of three hours duration and shall be of three hours duration and shall can 100 maximum marks. Paper V (a) Modern Political Theory Section A Recent Trends in Political Theory: Shift from Traditional to Modern Behaviouralism in Political Theory; Meaning, Nature, Role and Limitations; Post Behaviouralism; Development of Political Science. Section B Systems Theory (Eastern); Structural - Functional Theory (Almod-Coleman); Group Theory; Distributive Approach (Lasswell); Communication and Decision -Making theories (Deutsch and Syder). OR Main Streams of Contemporary Political Thought: Oakshott Hannah Arendi, Nisbet, Eric Voeglin; Existentialists J.P. Sarte; Liberals; Raw's Walzer, C.B.Macphrson; Marxists; Herbert Marcuse and Herbermas. Section C Concepts of Elite, Power and Authority: Modernization and Political Development; Political Socialization, and Political Culture. Recommended Books: Gould and Thrusby (ed.); Contemporary Political Thought. James, C, Charlesworth: (ed.) Contemporary Political Analysis, Engene J Mecham: Contemporary Political Thought A Critical Thought A Critical Study. K.R.Memouse and Crespingy: Contemporary Political Philosophers. S.P.Verma: Modern Political Theory. S.P.Verma: Aadhunik Rajnitik Siddhant S.L.Verma: Aadhunik Rajnitik Siddhant Harishchandra Sharma: Aadhunik Rajnitik Siddhant M.Crasston: The New Left. J.C.Johri: Contemporary Political Theory. Arnold Breeht: Political Theory: Foundation of Twentieth Century Political Thought Ronald Young (ed.): Approaches to the study of the political Science. David Eston: Framework for Political Analysis. Lesswell and Kaplan: Power and Society: Framework for Political Inquiry. Austm Ranncy (Ed.)Essays on the Behavioural Study of Policy. Almond and Poweel: Comparative Politics - A Development Approach Samuel P. Huntington: Political Order in Changing Societies. Hass and Kariel (Ed.): Approaches to the Study of Political Science. Bernard Crick: The American Science of Politics Its Origin and conditions. Herbert J.Storing: Essays on the Scientific Study of Politics. J.G. General Political Theory: Tradition and Interqretation. David Easton: The Political System: An Enquiry into the State of Political Science. Harold D lasswell: Politics: Who gets, What When and How Dant Germeno: Beyond Ideology: Revival of Political Theory Eugene J. Mechan: The Theory and Method of Political Analysis. Hayes and Hedlund, (eds). The Conduct of Political Enquiry: Behavioural Political analysis. Paper V (b) Political Theory (from Marx to Present Day) Section A Socialism from Marx: Edward Bernstein, Karl Kautsky; Lenin Trotsky, Stalin and Mao; French Syndicalism; Fabin Socialism; Guild Socialism; anarchism: revolutionary and Philosophical; Democratic Socialism, Revolt against Reason - William M.C.Dougal. Harold Larold Lasswell, Emile Durkheim; Vilfredo Pareto. Section B Pluralism and State Sovereignty; Fascism-Graham wallas and Hareld Laski; Modern Political Theory: Nature and Scope of Political Science-Changing perspectives with special reference to Lasswell, deutch and Easton; the behavioural revolution. Section C Contemporary Political theory: Charles merriam Arthur Bently; David Easton; Almond; Lasswell. The Communication Theory and Decision making theory (Karl Deutch and Synder) Post Behaviouralism Main Streams of contemporary political thought: Oaks hott; Hannah Arendit; Nisbet; eric Voegelin; J.P.Sartre; Rawls and C.B.Macpherson; Herbert Marcuse. Recommended Books: Alexander Gray: Socialist tradition (From Marx to Lnin) Eugene Meejhan: Contemporary Political Theories. F.W.Cooker: Recent Political Thought. Gould and Thursda: contemporary Political thought. Herbert Dean: The Political Ideas of Harold Laski. James C. Charlesworth (ed.): Contemporary Political Analysis, Free Press. Lansaster: Masters of Political Thought: Hegal to Deway. Merriam and Barnes: A History of Political Theories: Recent times. W.J.Stankizex: Political Thought Since World War II. E.M.Burns: Ideas in Conflict. A.P.Verma: Aadhunik Rajnitik Siddhant. J.C.Johri: Contemporary Political Theory S.L.Verma: Samkalin Rajnitik Chinta. S.L.Verma: Aadhunik Rajnitik Siddhant. Prabhudutt Sharma: Arvachin Rajnitik Chintan. D.N.Miyen: Samajvad se Sarvodya tak. Arnold Bretch: Political Theory: Foundations of Twentieth Century Political Thought. Austin Ranney (ed.): Essays on the Behavioural Study of Political Science. David Easton: the Political System: An Inquiry into the state of Political Science. Eugene J. Mehan: the Theory and Method of Political Analysis. Harold D. Lasswell: Politics: Who Gets, What, When, How,. Hayes and Hedlund, Eds: the conduct of Political Inquiry: Behavoural: Political Analysis Paper VI - Indian Government and Politics Section A Constitutent Assembly; Philosophical Foundations of the Constitution; Fundamental Right; Fundamental duties; Directives Principles of State policy; Federal System. The Union Executive - The President, Vice President, Prime Minister, Council of Ministers: Parliament and relationship pattern between the two chambers. Section B . The Supreme Court and Judicial Review; Amendment of the Constitution; Union-State Relations, office of the Governor and Politics of President's Rules; Regionalism and National Integration. . Section C. Political Parties; Elections and Voting behaviour; Need for electoral reforms; Politics of Caste, Class, Communalism and Language; Secularism Problem of Minorities; Problem of Social and Economic Justice. Recommended Books  Granvile Austin: The Indian Constitution : Cornerstone of Nation. W.H. Morris-Jones: Government and Politics of India. Rajani Kothari: Politics in India. Rajani Kothari: Bharat mein Rajniti. K.L. Kamal: Democratic Politics in India.  Manju Singh: Assam Politics of Migration and quest for identity. IqbaI Narain : Indian Government and Politics. Bhawani Singh: Politics of Aliention in Assam. , Bhawani Singh Council of States in India. V.R. Mehta: Ideology Modernisation & Politics in India. M.P.Rai: Bhartiya Shashan va Rajniti B.L.Phadia: Bhartiya Shashan va Rajniti Upendra Baxi : The Indian Supreme Court. J. R. Siwach : Politics of President's Rule in India. Rakhaharl. Chatterjee: Union, Politics and the State. , Ghanshyam Shah: Politics of Scheduled Castes & 'Scheduled Tribes, Min Shakir : polilics of Minorities. J. R. Siwach : Constituent Assembly. J.R. Siwach : Office of the Governor. Shakdhar: Parliamentary Practice in India. Paul Wallace & Surendra Chopra: Political Dynamics of Punjab. Myron Weinar : Party Politics in India - the development of Multi-party systcm. Myron Weinar : Politics of Scarecity'. Public Pressure and Politial response in India. L.N.Singhvi: Bharat ka Samvidhan: Chunotiya va Uttar S.N.Jain: Bhartiya Samvidhan va Rajniti P.K.Tripathi: Bhartiya Samvidhan ke Moot Tatva Ramgopal Chaturvedi: Samvidhanik Darsan (Teen Khand) Paper IX (i) Indian Political Thought: Section A Manu, Valmiki, Vyas, Kautilya and Sukra. Section B Bani, Abul Fazal, Vivekananda, Tilak, and Gokhale. Section C Aurbindo, M.K. Gandhi, M.N. Roy and lawahar Lal Nehru Recommended Books : Saletorc: Ancient Political Thought and Institutions. U,N. Ghoshal: History of Indian Political ldeas. V.P. Varma :lndian Political Thought (Vol. I & II) Shanker Ghosh: The Renaissance to Militant Nationalism. Appadorai : Indian Political Thinking. Coomaraswamy : The Temporal and spiritual Power in Ancient lndia. Louis Dumont- History, Society and Politics. V.R. Mehta - Ideology, Modernization and Politics O.P. Goyal: Studies in Modem Indian Polilical thought. K. Damodaran.: Indian Thought Beni Prasad : Theory' of Government in Ancient India. Louis Dumont - The Individual in Indian Thought. K.P. Jayaswal : The Hindu Polity V.R. Mehta: Foundations of Indian Political Thought Mahadev Prasad: Mahatma Gandhi Ka Samaj Darshan Jaidev Sethi: Gandhi Ki Prasangigta D.B. Mathur: Gokhale Sheila Rai : Gandhian View of Individual, State and Society Ramashmy Roy: Self and Society P.T. Raju : Structural Depth of Indian Thought OR Paper IX (b) Dissertation OPTIONAL PAPERS Any two papers from anyone offoI1owing groups can be offered Group A : POLITICAL THEORY General Note: Each Question paper shaI1 contain nine questions in all i.e. three questions from each section. Candidates shaI1 be required to answer five Questions in all selecting at least one Question from each Section. Each question, paper shall be of three hours duration and shall carry 100 maximum marks. Group-A: POLITICAL THEORY Group A - (i) (a) Greek Political Thought Study of the following texts: (i) Plato. Republic (ii)Aristotle – Politics Recommended Books : Ernest Barker. Greek Political Theory : Plato and his predecessors. London, 1951 Robert J; Bonner: Aspect of Athenian Democracy, Berkeley, Galifornia. G.Glotz : Greek City and its Institutions. Eng.. Tr. by N. Mallinson, London F.M. Corn ford : Before and after Societies, Cambridge. T.A. Sinclair: A History of Greek Political Thought. A. E. Taylor: societies. New York, 1993. K.R. Popper: The Open Society and its Enemies; Rev. ed. Princetion, 1950, Part I. Ronaled B. Levinson: In Defence of Plato, Cambridge Mass. The Politics of Aristotle: Eng. Tr. by Ernest Barker Oxford. OR (i) (b) Medieval Political Thought: With reference to the Original writings of SI. Augustine, St. Thomas-Acquinas, and Marsingilio of Padua, Recommended Books : A.J. Caryle : and R.W. Carlyle: History of Medieval Political Theory in the West, 6 vols W.A. Dunning: A History of Political Theories: Ancient and Medieval. F. J. C. Hernshaw (ed.) : Social and Political Ideas of some Great Medieval Thinkers. G.H. Meilwain: The Growth of Political Thought in the West. G.H. Saline: A History of Political Theory Otto Gierke : Political Theories of the Medieval Age Engg. Tr. by F. W.Madieval Political. ideas 2. Vol. New York. John Neville Figgis : Studies of Political Thought, from. Gerson to Grotious. A (ii)(a)Contractualists With reference to the original writings of Contractualists Texts (i) Hobbes-Leviathan (ii) Locke-Two Treatises on Civil Government. (iii) rousseau-Social Contract -Essay on Inequality. Recommended Books : Leo Strauss: The Political Philosophy of Hobbes. Its Basis and Genesis. Warren de. Political Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes. Christopher Hill: Puritanism and Revolution. C. B. Macpcrson : The Political Theory of Possessive Individualism. John Bowie: Hobbes and High Critics: A study in Seventeenth Century, Constitutionalism. J.W. Geough : John Locke's Political Philosophy. Alfred Cobban: rousseau and the Modern State. E. Wright: The Meaning of Rousseau. (ii) (b) Liberals With reference th the OriginaI writings of the following Texts: (i) Bentham-Fragments on Government. (ii) J. S. Mill-Utilitarianism, on Liberty. (iii) T.R. Green-Lectures on Principles of Political Obligations. Recommended Books : Harhold J. Laski: Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham william Davidson: Political Thought in England: The Utilitarians from Bentham to J.S. Mill. New York. Lester Sephen : The English Utilitarians. Ernest Barket: Political Thought in England 1814. 1914. London. Isaiah Berlin: Two Concepts of Liberty, Oxford. Karl Brilon: John Stuart Mill. Melvin Richter : The Politics of Conscience: T. H. Green and his and Times. A (iii) Socialist Section A Pre-Maxian Socialist Tradition : Ideas of Thomas Moore william Godwin, Saint Simon, Charles Fourier, Robert Owen, Louis Blance. Section B Ideas and contribution of Karl Marx; Lenin, Stalin and Mao Section C Ideas and Contribution of Prodhon, Bakunin and Kroptokin; Syndicalism Guild socialism, Anarchism, National Socialism, Democratic Socialism. Recommended Books: Alexander Gray: The Socialist Tradition, Marx to Lenin. Alterd G. Heyer: Leninism. Edward Me Nail Lums : Ideas in Conflict. Chapter V. VI. VII George Lichtheim : Ahistorical ai1d Critical. Study Joseph Schumpter : Socialism in Evolution. Dr. K.L. Kamal: Samajwadi Chintan Ashok Mehta: Studies in Asian Socialism. A (iv) Ancient Idian Political Thought and Institutions (iv) (a) Ancient Indian Political Thought: Section A Main features of Ancient Indian Political Thought; Its Philosophical Bases; Ancient Indian view of man and his relation to Society and State Political Ideas in Vedas; Political Ideas of Budhists and Jains; Section B PoliticaI ideas in Smrities and Epics - manusmirithi, Yajnavalkya Smriti, Brihaspati Smiriti, Ramayan and mahabharat (with special reference to Shantiparva) Section C Arthshashtra of Kautilya, Sukranitsar and Som Dev's Neeti valkyamritam; Political Culture and ideas in Sanskrit literature, with special reference to works of kalidasa, Bhasa and Bharavi. Recommended Books: Allekar: State and Govemment in Ancient India. R.S. Sharma : Political Ideas and Institution. Beni Prasad: Theory of Government in Ancient India. H.N. Sinha: Development of Indian Polity. Dishitar: Mauryan Polity. R.S. Sharma: Feudalism in Ancient India. Jayaswal K.P.: Hindi Polity. D.R. Bhandarker: Some Aspects of Hindi Polity LN.Law: Some Aspects of Ancient Indian Polity; Ghosal, U.N. : Hindu Public Life Vol. I Ghosal, U.N. : Indian Public Life Vol. II. R.S. Shatma : Political Ideas and Instituton in Ancient India. Saletore : Ancient Political Thought and Institutions. Spellman: Ancient Indian Political Ideas and Institutions V.P Verma: Ancient Indian Political Thought V.R. Mehta: Foundations of Indian Political Thought. OR A (iv) (b) Ancient Indian Political Institutions: Section A The Vedic Polity: The period of the earlier Samhitas. the period of the Brahamans and the Upanishads, Political organization in the Pre Mauiryan period; the period of janapadas : the age of the Budha; the Political.organisation of the kingdom of Magadh till the downfall of the Nandas. Section B The Ancient Indian Republics in the pre-Mauryan period. The Mauryan Political Organisation. Post-Mauryan Political Organisation in India. The Gupta Administration; the end of the Republics. Section C The. Administrative system of Harsa. The Political system in the Deccan and the South. The rise of feudalism: Its main features. The village administration in the Chola Empire. Recommended Books : Altekar: State and Government in Ancient India R.S. Sharma: Political ldeas and Institution. Beni Prasad: Theory of Government in Ancient India. H.N. Sinha: Development of Indian Polity Dikshitar: Mauryan Polity. Devhuti Harsa : Chap. on Administration. R.S. Sharma: Fedualism in Ancient India. Jayaswal K.P. : Hindu Polity. D.R. Bhandarker: Some Aspect of Hindu Polity. H.N. Law : Some Aspects of Ancient India Polity. H.C. Sharma Ancient Indian Political Thought. Ghosal U.N. : Hindu Public Life Vol. I. GhosaJ U.N. : Indian Public Life Vol. II. Saletore : Ancient Political Thought and Institutions R.S. Sharma: Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India. Satyaketu Vidyalanker: Prachin Bharat Mein Rajnitik Vichar va Santhayen Parmatma Saran: Prachin Bharat Mein Rajnitik A (V) Modern Indian Political Thought. Section A Philosophy of Nationalism and Political Evolution; Social Regeneration: Ideas of Rammohan Roy, Dayanand Saraswati, Vivekanand ldeas and Contribution. of Ranade and Dadabhai Naoroji. Section B Ideas and contribution of, Gopal Krishan Gokhale, BaI Gangadhar Tilak, Aurbindo, V.D. Savarkautnd lajpat Rai. Section C Ideas and contribution of M.K. Gandhi, Jawahar Lal Nehru., B.R.Ambedkar, and M.N. Roy. Recommended Books : A. Appadorai : Indian Political Thinking: From Naroji to Nehru. K.P. Karunakarar : Continuity & Change in Indian Politics V.P. Varma: Modem Indian Political Thought. P.L.Nagar : Adhunik Bhartiya Samajik Evam Rajnitik Chintan. D.P. Goyal: Studies in Modern Indian Political Thought. Sankara Ghosh: The Renaissance toMililanl nationalism. A.R. Desai: Social Background of Indian nationalism. V.R. Mehta: Ideology, Modernization and Politics in India. V.R. Mehta: Foundations of Indian Political Thought K.D. Damodaran : Indian Thought. Bhabhani Sen Gupta: Communism in Indian Politics. K.P. Karunakaran : Continuity and Change in Indian Politics C.F.Andrews and G. Mukerjee : Rise and Growth of the Congress in India Meenakshi, Meerut). K.P. Karunakaran : Religion and Political Awakening in India (Meenakshi Meerut). B.R. Purohit: Hindu Revivalism and Indian nationalism (Sathi Prakash Sagas). SA Wolepert : Tilak and Gokhale (Berkeley). Lal Bhadur: The Muslim League (Agra Book Store). Lal Bahadur : The Times of india, Press, Bombay. N V. V. raman Murit : Non- Violence in Politics (Frank Bros; delhi) Karan Singh: Aurbindo : The Prophet of Indian Natiolalism. (alien and Unwin, London). M.N: Das : The Polilical Philosophy of Jawahar lal Nehru (Allen and Unwin, London.) M.N. Das : The Political,: Philosophy of M.N. Roy (Nauonal Publishing House, Delhi). Lajpat Rai : History of Arya Samaj. Awasthi R.K. : Scientific Humanism. D.B. Mathur: Gopal Krishan Gokhale. Ramashray Roy: Self and Society Jaidev Sethi: Gandhi ki Prasangigta A (vi) Gandhian Political Thought Section - A Formative influences; Evoluation of Gandhi's ideas and activism; Experiments in South Africa; Metaphysical foundations of Gandhis ideas Truth; Ahinsa; Gandhian Technique Satygraha; End on Means. Section -B Fundamental ideas in Hind Swaraj; Gandhi's view regarding individual and his place and role in society; Gandhian view of Social Order: Vania Yaastha, cradication of untouchability place of women, education; Gandhian view of religion. Gandhian Economics: Ethics of Economics; Main economic formulations : Decentralization, views on industrialization and machines, swadeshi, bread labour, labour-capital relationship, trusteeship. Section - C Gandhi's view of State and Government; Gandhian model of polity; Marx, Mao and Gandhi - Alternatives for social change; Vinoba, Martin Luther King (Jr.) and Gandhi; Gandhian frame-work for peace and conflict resolution. Books Recommended: Murty. V. V. Raman: Essential Writings of Gandhi. Mashraswala K.G. : Gandhi and Marx. Narayan J.P. : Gandhi and Socialism. Schwestzer A. : Indian Thought and its Development. Radba Krishan : Mahanna Gandhi. Holmes J. Gandhi; A. World Leader. Diwakar R.R. : Satyagraha. Original Writings of the Mahatma Gandhi. D.K. Misra: Gandhi and Social order. V.P. Verma: Political Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi & Sarvodaya. D.D. Mathur: Gandhi & Liberal Bequest Sheila Rai : Gandhian view of State, Individual & Society. Jaidev Gandhi: Gandhi ki Prasangagita Mahadev Prasad: Mahatma Gandhi ka Samaj Darshan Ramashray Roy: Self & Society Group B - International Politics. B (i) Public International Law : Section - A Nature and Scope of International Law, Sources of International Law, Relation between International law and Municipal Law, Various theories. Historical Evolution and Factors helping the growth of International Law, Emergence of Super powers and Countries of the III World and their impact on International Law, different schools of International Law. Codification of International Law. Section - B The Law of peace : States: Sovereign States and partly Sovereign Status; Neutralized States. State Territory; modes of acquisition and loss of State territory; states Succession; Recognition of States. Self-Defence; Intervention; Doctrine of necessity and self preservation. Subject of International Law-States and Individuals, Nationality, Diplomatic Agents and Consuls; International responsibility of Stales. Treaties. Jurisdiction: Limits on State's Jurisdiction, Asylum and Ex-tradition. International organization: History, League of Nations; Permanent Court of Justice; International Court of Justice; Leading Cases; United Nations and its contribution to International Law Settlement of International Disputes: Amicable and compulsive. Section - C Laws of War : Definition and nature of war : Declaration of War Effect of War: Modes of termination of War, Belligerncy and Insurgency; Enemy Character of person, Property, Corporation e,; Warfare on land, Belligerent occupation etc; Warfare on sea; Prizes Court; Aerial Warfare and nuclear warfare; War Crimes; Doctrine of Postliminum; The Law of Neutrality: Neutrality its definition and kinds: Evolution of Neutrality; Neutrals and belligerents. Duties of neutrals and belligerents; Angary; Blockade and contraband. Unneutral service and Right of Visit and search; Doctrine of Continuous voyage. Books Recommended: Oppenheim: International Law. Vols, I and II Fenwick: International Law; Stark: International Law. Kelson: Principles of International Law. Gould: An Introduction to International Law. Friendman: The changing structure of International Law. Richard A Falk : The Status of Law in International Society. Nagendra Singh: Recent Trends in the Development International Law. Vasscher: Theory and Reality in International Law . Arun Chaturvcdi : Contemporary diplomatic in contemporary lnternational relations. Pitt Cobbet: Case on International Law. Green: International Law through Cares. J. Stone: Legal Control of International Conflicts. Jenks: The Common Law of Mankind. Sheel Kanta Aasopa: Antarrastriya Vidhi M.P.Tondon: Antarrastriya Vidhi S.K. Kapoor: Anarrastriya Vidhi Arun Chaturvedi - Vimlendu Tayal: Naye Rastra va Antarrastriya Vidhi. Group B - (ii) Theory and Practice or Diplomacy: Section - A Origin, nature, Development, Objectives of Diplomacy; Evolution of Diplomacy as a weapon and tool of National Power; Evolution of Diplomatic practices; Greek, Roman, Italian and French Schools of Diplomacy; Indian Schpol of Diplomacy - Constitution of Smritis; Epics and Neetigranths; Functions. of Diplomacy; Diplomatic Agents – Classes, Privilages and Immunities, Position with regard to Third State; Diplomatic body; Principles of Precedence , Credentials and full power; Ideal Diplomat. Section -B Types of Diplomacy: Democratic Diplomacy, Parliamentary Diplomacy, Summit Diplomacy, Conference Diplomacy, Personal and Coalition Diplomacy. Old Diplomacy and new Diplomacy; New Techniques and recent Development in Diplomacy; Diplomacy of Non-alignment; UN Diplomacy; Propaganda in Modem Diplomacy; Diplomacy during war and peace; Indian Diplomacy; Consular Agents and their functions. Section - C International Meetings and transactions; Treaties; Forms, objectives, and, classifications; Treaties and their different aspects – Concordat Additional Articles, Final Act, Process Verbal, Ratification; Accession; Reservation and termination; Language of Diplomatic Intercourse and form of Documents. Significance and changing role of Diplomacy; Future of Diplomacy; Foreign Policy and Diplomacy; Foreign Service and Foreigner Office with special reference to the organisation and functions of the Ministery of External Affairs in India, Recommended Books : Nicholson: Diplomacy. Nicholson: Evolution of Diplomatic Methods. Salow: Guide to Diplomatic Practice. Pannikar : Principles and Practice of Diplomacy. Roy M.P. : Rajnay : Siddhant and vyavahar (Hindi Granth AcademyJaipur). H.C. Sharma: Rajnaya: Siddhant aur Vyahar Arun Chaturvedi: Naye Rastra va Antarrastriya Vidhi. Vimlendu Tayal R.C.Khendelwal: Rajnaya ke Siddhant vavyahar Krishnamurttihy : Dynamics of Diplomacy. Girija Mukcrjcc: French'School Diplomacy. Thayer: Diplomat RaYler : Diplomacy of the Great Powers. Regalia: Trends in Diplomatic Practice. Kenney A.L. : Diplomacy Old and New. Arun Chaturvedi : Con. Diplomatic law in contemporary Int. relations. Group B (iii) Foreign Policies ot USA, Russia, U.K., China & India Section-A An overview of international relations since 1945; Approaches to the study of foreign policies. elements of foreign policy; foreign policy in the context of World Wars. foreign Aid. Nuclear Proliferation and geopolities. US Foreign Policy : The American tradition & contemporary Shifts, alliances,'foreign aid libration, Recent Trends. British Foreign Policy : National background; political experience; policy making process; Impact of Domestic Policy on foreign policy; Commonwealth relations; cultural and ideological. Section -B Russian Foreign Policy : Bases of Russian Foreign Policy after the dissolution of USSR; Major chalIenges and priorities. People's Republic or China's Foreign Policy: The National and ideoIogical Components; the Sino-America Relations; policy in Asias, Africa and Latin America. Impact of the collapse of USSR on Chinese foreign policy. Section C India's Foreign Policy : Determinats; Theory and ,Practice of non-alignment; relation with the west; Role in the.Commonwealth; relations with China and other neighbours; Changing patterns of relationship wilh USA, Role in United Nations and World peace; India's role in South Asia. Recommended Books : Black and Thompson : Foreign Policy in a Changing World. Macridis : Readings in Foreign Policies. W.W. Rostow : The United States in the World Arena. George Kennan: Soviet Foreign Policy under Lenin & Stalin. Warner Levi: Modem China's Foreign Policy. P. Vutt. : Chinese Foreign Policy. K.P. Karunakaran: India in World Affairs 1947-50. K.P. Karunakaran : India in World Affairs 1950-53. M.S. Rajan: Indian in World Affairs 1954-56. Dr. M.L. Shanna.:Antarrastriya Sambandh l.C. Kundra: Indian Foreign Policy 1947-54. Jawahar Lal Nehru: India's Foreign Policy. Dr.D.B. Miller: The Common weaIth in the World. H.K. Jacoboson(ed) : America's Foreign Policy. Group B(iv) West Asia in World Affairs Section A Geopolitical environment: Interests and policies of major powers: Britain, United States and the East While Soviet Union; Post-War Development; and Politics by the Northern Tier-Regional and International Organisation, Military Alliance and the Response of the Northern Tier Countries - Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Arab Politics - Neutralism-Pan Islamism-AntiZionnism; Oil Products and Non-oil Producing Arab States and their role in West Asian Politics. Section B Gulf Politics - Pre-british withdrawal situation; British withdrawal and regional and super-power rivalry for hegemony in the gulf, Arms build up and its impact on gulf politics and the West Arabian politics. Oil Politics - Role of oil in the politics of West Asia; 1973 Arab-Israel War; Use of oil as political weapon and its impact on World Politics; Gulf War and its impact on West Asian and world politics; Role of U.S.A. in West Asia. Section - C The Politics of the Palestinian Liberation Movement; Palestinians and the Human Rights; their position Vis-a-Vis Arab States; The Labaneseistis; The role of P.L.O. in West Asian Politics. Politics of Islamic Revivilism and its impact on regional politics. Specific country studies - Israel, Turkey, Iran, Egypt-Evolution of Political systems, major characteristics of the political systems of.these Countries, Participation, Political legitimacy, Socio-economics infrastructure, Army, Bureaucracy, Political Parties and Foreign Policy. Recommended Books: urewitz, J.e. : Middle East Politics: The Military Dimension. Iudson, Michael C. : Arab Politics, The Search For Legitimacy. chadduri, Majid: Political Trends in the Arab World: The Role of Ideas and Ideals Frankel, William A. : Isreal Observed. Lewis Bernard : The Emergency of Modem Turkey. Sheel Kanta Asopa : Oil, Arms and Islam in the Gulf. Leagner, Walter: Communism and Nationalism in the Middle East. Stanfered J; Shaw: History of the Ottoman Empire and Modem Turkey. Group. B (v) Government and Politics of South East Asia including Australia Section –A Historical Background: Pre-European Political Heritage; the Western impact; National Movements; Emergence into Freedom. Early political developments; Experiments in Constitution making; Nature of present Governments : Public administration and Local Governments; Political precesses; Political parties, pressure group, decision-making, elections. Section - B Major Problems: Economic Development, education and social welfare; problems of national unity, law and order. Role of religion in Politics; Role of the Army; Challenge of Communism; prospects of democracy; Foreign policies in South East Asia. Section -C . Patterns of alignment and non-alignment; relation with major world powers, relations with Asian countries, Problems and prospects of regional unity, Asean; South East Asia's role in world affairs. Recommended Books : CA. Almond (ed) : The Politics of the Developing Areas. T. Kallin : Government and Politics of South East Asean; South East Asia. Saul Rose: Politics of Southern Asia. RC. Bone: Contemporary South-East Asia. Ficld: The Diplomacy of South-East. Saul Rose: Socialism in South Asia. P. Harrison: South East Asia, A short History (1954). Selected Journals: Asian Survey. Journals of Asian Studies. Pacific Affairs. Orbis. Current History Group - B (vi) Africa in World Affairs Section - A Colonial Administration: Decolonication - Proceess and Problems; Racialism. Section - B Africa & Europe with special reference to France. Britain. Portugal & European Economic community. U.SA and Africa. India. China and Africa. Section - C Indian Ocean and Africa NAM and Africa. South Africa with special reference to Aparthieid & Nambia. Recommended Books : Africa and the United Nations. Pan Africanism - Q.A.U. Tabarin : Neocolonialism and Africa in the 1970s. Morrisn : Black Africa. Aluko: The foreign Policies of African States London 1977-79. Ramchandani (ed) : Africa & the Communist World. Emerson: Africa and the United States. Padelform and Emerson: Africa and World Order. Scipic : Emergent Afria. Lagum : Afria in the 1980s. Dumoga: Africa Between East & West. Gann & Duignan (ed.) : Colonialism in Africa Journals : Africa Quarterly. African Diary. B (vii)1nternational Organization Section - A The General and Basic Assumption of International Organisation; Definition, classification, extent, purpose, Powers, Different Approaches to International Organisation; Developments; before the First World War, The League System. The League of Nations - Genesis, Nature - Conceptual and Political, Covenant Provisions: Structure and Functions, Political ,and Security Questions, Economic arid Social Cooperation; 'The league Experiment. An Assessment The Inter War Efforts - The Dumbarlon Oaks Conference, Yalta and San Francisco Conference and the genesis of the United Nations. Section - B Basic Principles and Major Organs of the United Nations: Need for reforms. Basic Issues of the United Nations-Membership Issue and Problems of Representation, Voting Rules and Practices, Formal and Informal Chan Amendrpents and Financial Problems. Peaceful settlement of Disputes Procedure and Methods, Collective Security and peace - keeping Character Provisions and realities, Case Studies in Co1lective security and peacekeeping. Section - C The legal organisation - Legal Developments before 1945, the charter as in instrument of International Law-Role of International Court of Justice International Law Commission. Regional Organisations, Multipurpose Regional Organizations, U.N.Regional Commissions. Role of International Organisations in the developments of new International Order, promotion of Human Rights, Development of Human Welfare. India and the various international organisations; India's Role in the United Nations: Resolving, Conflicts and Crises, promotion of Human Rights, decolonization, peace-keeping, Arms Control and Nuclear Proliferation. Recommended Books: Appadorai and Arora: India in the World Affairs 1975-58. Bailey Sydney: The Procedure &. the Security Council. Bailey Sydney: The GeneraI Assembly of the UN-A study of procedure and Practice : Bannel Roy: International Organisation-Principles & Issues 1977. Cox Robort (ed.) : Anatomy of influence: Decision-making in international Organisation. Group B - (viii) Government and Politics in South Asia The paper would broadly cover the following topics depending on their availability in the Political system under study and that also with a comparative orientation : Section. - A Landmarks in Constitutional and Political development; Ecology and political culture; Elements, Nature and extent of change. Nature of political systems. The outline of the Constitutional frame work. Section. - B Political institutions and processes : Political parties, pressure groups and elections. Foreign policy. Section - C Economic development and social change. Nature of politics: Style and determinants. Recommended Books : N.O. Plamer : Indian Political System. Khalid Bin Sayeed : The Political System of Pakistan. Howard Wriggins : Ceylon-Dilemas of a New Nation. Anirudh Gupta: Politics in Nepal. Morris Jones: Government and Politics of India. Karl Von Vorys : Political Development in Pakistan. Mushtaq Ahmed: Government and Politics of Pakistan. S. U. Kodikara : Indo-Ceylone Relation since Independence Colomo, 1965. V.R. Mehta: Indeology : Modernisation and Politics India. Selected Journals: 1.Asian Survey. 2. Journal of Asian Studies. 3. Pacific Affairs. 4. Orbis. 5. Current History. 6. South Asian Studies. 7. Political Science Review. Group C . Public Administration Group - C (I) Public: Administration In India Section - A Evolution of Indian Administration; British influence and its regacies. Constitutional System and Indian Administration: working of parliamentary democracy and regional development, Federalism. Indian Administration with special reference to economic planning and role of Finance Commission. Study of organisation and working of the Central Administration with special reference to Cabinet secretariat and working and internal organisation of the Ministeries of Home, External Affairs and Finance. Outline study of Administration at the state level with special reference to the Secretariat, Secretariat-Directorate Relationship. Section - B A detailed study of District Administration in India. the role of Divisional Commissioner Collector and other officials, District Level Revenue Administration Development Administration and Panchayati Raj, The Emerging patterns. Administration of Public enterprises in India, A detailed study of the various patterns of Management Problems, and prospects . Indian Bureaucracy: Is nature and problems, recruitment, training, Service conditions, employer-employee relations, the problems of All India and state Services with special reference to relationship between generalist and specialist Control over Administration in India: Parliamentary, Ministerial and Judicial citizen and Administration, Institution of Lokpal and Lokayukta. ' Section - C Financial Administration-formulation of budget. approval of budget and execution of budget, Parliamentary controI over finance control1er and Auditor General of lndia Economic Planning and Indian Administration: Organization and role of Planning Commission in India, 'role of National Development Council Administrative improvement in view of the challenges of economics planning Efforts for Administrative Reforms in India. Recommended Books : AshokChanda : Indian Administration. . Secretariat Training, Organisational Set-up and Functions Government of In India. V.A.Pai Panadikar: Personnel System for Development Administration. A.D. Gorwala : Report on Public Administration (Planning Commission 1951). Paul A Apple by : Public Administration in India. Report of Survey. Paul : Re-examination of India's Administrative system (Government of India 1956). S.S. Khera: Government in Business (Asia;I963). S.S. Khera : District Administration in India (Asia. 1963). Bailey, D.H. Police and Political Development in India. Sharma P.D. Police & Political Development in India. Sharma P.D. Police & POlitical Order in India. Inakshi Chaturvedi : Civil Service under the Indian Constitution. UP.A. Organisation of Government of India. M. Rulbanaswami : Some influences that made the British Admn. Systerri in India. Dodwoll Cambridge History of India. K. Santhanam : Union-State Relation in India. Amal Ray: Inter-Government Relations in India. Ashok Chanda: Federalism in India. P. Dwarlca Dass : Service Role of High Civil Service in India. N.C. Roy : Toe Civil Service in India (Calcutta, 1960). M. Mutallib: The Union Public Service Commission (IlPA.I967). Avasthi & Verma: Aspects of Administration, (Allied. 1966). John B. Monterio: Curruption (Manaktala, Bombay. 1964). Paul A. Appleby: Public Administration for a Welfare state. Group. C (ii) Comparative Public Administration Section - A Meaning, nature and significance of comparative Public Administration; Evolution of the study of Comparative Public Administration with special reference to the contributions of F.W. Riggs. Salient features of administrative systems in developed and developing societies. Public Administration and Environmental, economic, cultural and political Approaches; Methods to the study of comparative Public Administration: Structural-Functional. Ecological, Behavioural and Systems. Section - B Salient Features of the Administrative System of U.K.. U.S.A., and France. Political Executives in U.K.; France, U.S.A. Section - C The Machinery of the Government in U.K., U.S.A., and France: Central State and Regional levels. Citizens and Administration : A Comparative Study of machinery or the removal of citizen 's grievances. Recommended Books : Siffin : Towards the Comparative Study of Public Administration. Riggs: The Ecology of Administration. Mackenzie and Grove: Central Administration in Britain. Herman Finer; Governments of Great European Powers. Blondel and Ridley: Public Administration in France. Riggs: Administration in Developing Countries, Theory of Prismatic Society Head and Stockes : Papers in Comparative Public Administration. Keith M. Henderson: Emerging Synthesis in American Public Administration. Millet: Government and Public Administration. Fainsoo : How Russia is Governed. Dimock: Government in Action. Presthus and Pfiffner: Public Administration (1960 ed.). Lepawasky : Administration. Schapiro: Planning in USSR. Selected Journals: Administrative Science Quarterly. International Review of Administrative Sciences. Group C (Ill) Local Government in India and Abroad The following topics are to be studied with reference to India, U.S.A and France 1. Importance of Local Government in Modern State 2. Organisational Structure of local bodies; deliberative, executive wings. Functional Span, Local Authority. 3. Personnel Management. 4. Relationship with the State (Supervision and Control). 5. Financial Problems of Local Government. 6. Future of local Government. Recommended Books : Mac Donald: American Cities. Munro : The Government of American Cities. Agral : Municipal government in India. M.P. Sharma: Local Self Government in India. P.T.C. Champan ; Local Governmet in India. Herman Finer; English Local Government. Mohit Bhattacharya; MW1cipal Government & Problems. 8. Bhambhari, C.P. : Municipalities and Their Finances. Sharma, P.D. Rural Local Administration. Ashok Sharma: Bharat mein Sthaniya Shashan Mac Donald: Country Government in America. Robson: Development of Local Government iri England. W.Anderson: Local Government in Europe. C. Wilson: Essay; of Local Government. C.M. Harris; Comparative Local Government. H.D. Malviya ; Panchayats in India. Tinker: Local Self-Government in India. Central & State Government Rports of Local Self-Govt. H.C. Shanna : Bharat main Sthaniya Prashashan. S.R. Maheshwari : Local Government in India. Selected Journals: 1. Bombay Local Self-Government Journal. 2. Civil Affairs (Kanpur). 3. Journal of local Government Overseas (London) Group. c (iv) District Administration In India with special reference to Panchayati Raj. Section A Evolution of District Administration in India; Chareterstics and significance of district administration; origin and evlution of Panchayati Raj since ancient are to postindependence; B.R. Mehta Committee report and its implementation in difference states; Different models of Panchayati Raj in various states. Section B Organisational structure of District administration; Functions and role of District collectors in Revenue; Regulatory and development field; Relationship of District Collector with district Level functionaries; Structural patterns and working of Panchayati Raj institutions in Rajasthan at distticl. block and village levels. District planning machinery and planning process; Districts-Rural Developmml Agency; Machinery for redressal of pub1ic Grievances at the district; Role of Divisional Commissioner in maintenance of standards of services, maintenance. of law and order; development activities carried out by District Administration Punchayati Raj institution: Section C District collector and Panchayati Raj; official-Non official rela1ionship under Panchayati Raj System; Autonomy and control over Panchayati Raj institutions; Problem areas and need for reforms of district administration and Panchayati Raj institutions; Emerging trends in district administration and Panchayat Raj. Recommended Books: M.G. Shukla: Administrative Problems of Public Enterprises in India. D.R. Gadgil : Planning & Economic Policy in India. A. Ghosh: New Horizons in Planning. B. Mukherjee: Community Development In India. M. Bhauacharya : Municipal Government S.S. Kh..;ra: District administration. R.B. Jain and T.N. Chaturvedi : District Administration in India. A.D. Gorwala : Report on Efficient Conduct of State Enterprises in India. I.I.P. : Report of Seminar on Administration of State Enterprises. Malenbuam : Prospects of Indian Development. Balvant Rai Mehta Committee Report. Report on the Working of Panchayati Raj in India. C. (v) Social Change and Administration or Law and Order In India Section A Theories of Social Changes; Political change and democratic growth n a developing Society; Divisive and violent forces of disorder; direction and Strategies of Social Change in India. Section B Administrative Machinery for Law and Order; History of Police in India; Indian Police Act, 1861; Union, State and local level organization of Indian Police; Police-Personnel Administration; Problems of Constabulary. Section C Police and Political disorders in India; Communal Violence; Labour troubles; youth unrest-Atrocities on women and Harijans and Weaker Sections; issues involved in Policing a disorderly society. Police and Political System; Police and the Community; Police and Social Legislation; Police and Civil liberties; Police Judiciary relations. Direction. of Social Change; Social Change and Political Leadership; Need for reform in police. Books Recommended: Baile: Police and Pol. Development in India. Mistra S.C. : Police Admn. in India. Sharma, P.D. : Police and Political order in India. Madan, J.C.: Indian Police. Daya Krishan : towards a Theory of Social Change. Sethi and Kukar : Admn, of Law and Order in India. C .(vi) Administrative Thinkers: Students are expected to make a critical study of the writings and contribution made by the following five Administrative Thinkers to the development of administrative Theory.classical as well as modern. The texts mentioned against their names are to be specially dutidied for evaluation of their contribution India: Henri , Fayol, C.R. bernard, FW. Taylor, Herbert Simon and D. Mc. Gregor. Original Writings Henri Fayol : General and Industrial Management C.R. Bernard : The Functions of the Executive and Principles of Scientific Management Herbert Simon : Administrative Behaviour. D. Mc. Gregor : The Human side of the Enterprise. Other Recommended Books: S.L. Verma: Prashasnik Vichardharayien Part 1 and 2 D. Ravindra Prasad (ed) : Administrative Thinkers. S. S. Ali : Administrative. Thinkers. Group: D . Government and Politics D Paper (i) - Comparative Government and Politics in Countries of the Third World. Section A Landmarks in the Development of the Theory of Comparative. Government and Politics 'Its nature, and sub fields. The Comparative Method and its application. Approaches to the study of politics of developing areas : (i) Easton's Political System approaches (ii) Almond's Structural Functional analysis and (iii) Political Development framework and its advocates. Section B Sociological context of the politics of developing areas: problem of change and modernization in developing societies role of tradition,ideology and industrialization in change; Institutionalization of change and its media modernization; Social change and Political development. Section C Political parties; pressure and interest groups. Political elite: their recruitment and role in Modernization and Political development. Bureaucracy; development administration; Problem in induced change. Military and Political Development. The Economic Context of Political Development. Problem of National Identity and Political Integration; 2nd Foreign Policy Books Recommended: Almond and Powell: Comparative Politics, A Development Approach. David E. Apter: The Politics of Modernization. Joseph La. Palambara and Myron Weinerc Political Parties and Political Development. Joseph La Palambara (ed.) Bureaucracy and Political Development. Lucian W. Pye : Aspects of Political Development. Gabriel A: Almond and James S. :Coleman (Eds.) : The Politics of Developing Area. . Rajni Kothari: Politics in India. Philip Mason (Ed.) : Unity and Diversity: India and Ceylon. Group: D (ii) . Political System in Developing Countries. Section A Theory of the politics of developing areas. Landmarks in constitutional and political development. Ecology and political culture: Elements, nature and extent of change. Nature of Political system. Section B The out-line of the Constitutional framework: Governmental Institutions. Political institutions and process : Political parties, Pressure groups and election. Section C Foreign Policy. Economic development and social change. Nature of Political Style and determinants. Books Recommended: H.V. Wiseman: Political Syste, Snme Sociological Approaches GF.C. Catlin: Systematic Politics. Almond and Coleman: The Politics of the Developing Areas. Chifford Greertz : Old Societies and New States. Ward and Marcrides: Modern Political Systems. Harold S. Cuigley: Japanese Government and Politics. Scalpino and Masuni : Partier.and Politics in Contemporary Japan. A.D. Barnett: Communist China and Asia. Peters S.H. Tang: Communist China Today, Vol. I and II, ed. Kalenezara : Constitutional Developments in Nigeria. David Apter: Ghana in Transition. Oskar Graines : Govt. and Politics in Israel. Mushtaq Ahmed: Government and Politics in Pakistan. Group: D (iii} Government and Politics or West Asia. (Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Egypt and Israel) Section A Introduction to the region; History; socio-economic' profiles; military background; Role of Geography; Suez canal and oil; Islamic Fundamentals and West Asian Politics. Short History and constitutional Systems in Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Egypt and Israel; Problems of domestic Politics; Political parties, pressure group and Public opinion; Leadership patterns. Section B Political Ideology in west Asia-Pan Arabism - Nationalism. ÂCommunism. Military and ideology ~ Role of Islam in West Asian Politics; Recent developments. Section C Foreign Policies of West Asian Countries; U.S.A. and Gulf Politics; I Indian Foreign Policy and West Asia - Role of West Asia in World Affairs. Major issues in the Politics of West Asia: The future trend and perspectives. Books Recommended : Lenezowski, G : The middle: East in World Affairs. Fisher; W.B. : The Middle East, A physical, Social and Regional Geography. Royal Institute of International Affairs, British Interest in the Mediterranean and Middle East': A Report of a Chatham House Study Group. Laquer WaIter Z. (Ed.) : Communism and Nationalism in the :Middle East. Laquer Walter Z. (Ed.) : The Middle East in Transition: Studies in contemporary History. Agwani, M.S. Richard. N. : The United States and the Arab World (1945.1952). Thomas, Lewsis V. and Frye: The United States and Turkey lraq. Karput KecaI, H. : Turkey's Politics: Transition to a Murty-Party system. Kilic, Alrennur: Turkey's World (Washington). Elwell-Sutton : Persion Oil : A Study in Power Politics. Lenexowski,George: Russia and West in Iran. Egypt's Liberations : The Philosophy of Revolution Wyunn, Wilton; Nasser of Egypt : The Search of Dignity. Sheel Kanta Asopa : Oil~ Arins and Islam in Gulf. Eban Abba :Voice,of Israel. Lenexoski George: Oil and State in the Middle East Shwadran, Benjamin: The Middle East Oil and the Great Power. Rustow, Daukwart. A : Middle Eastern Political Systems. WiIIiam'G. Andrews and Uri Renan : The Politics of the Coup Five Case Studies. Group :D(iv).: Government and Politics.of Latin America with special reference to Political System of Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Cuba and Chile Section A Theory of the Politics of developing areas; Landmarks in constitutional and political development; Ecology and political culture; Elements, nature and extent of change. Nature of political system. Section B The constitutional framework; Political institutions and Process PoliticaI Parties, Pressure group and Elections. Section C Foreign Policy. Economic development and social change. Nature of Politics : Style and determinants Group : D (v) : Government & Politics of Canada. An introduction to the Institutions and processes of the Canadian Political System; dominant ideas; federalism, parliamentary government and the party system and their interaction with regionalism and linguism. Books Recommended: Richard S. Van London & M.S. Whiltington -: The Canadian Political System K. L Cheffins and R.N, Tuckes : The Constitutional process in Canada. I.R Mallory: The Structure of Canadian Govt. Mac. G. Dawson and W.F. Dawsce: Democratic Government. PIaul W. Fox: Politics - Canada. Peter Meekison: Canadian Federalism Myth or Reality. David Miline: The New Canadian Constitution. D.Y. Smi1ley: Chanda in Question: Federalism in the eighties. R. Pun net : The Prime Minister in Canadian Government and Politics. C. Winn and J. Memenemy : Political Parties in Canada Group: E.lndian Government & Politics E (i) Modern Indian Political Thought. (Syllabus as in paper (v) of Group A i.e. Political Theory). (ii) Public Administration in India. (Syllabus as in Paper I of Group C i.e. Public Administration) E (iii) Social Change and Administration of Law and order in India. (Syllabus as in paper (v) of Group (C) - Public Administration) . Group E (iv) State Politics in India. Section A Background; Trends in the growth of Nationalism and Democracy in British India and Princely States; Linguistic States – Structure-Organization and aftermath. Section B Constitutional Framework of Governance of States: Office of the Governor, Chief Minister and council of Ministers. State Legislature; Political Parties and general elections; the pattern of party alliances; gains and short-falls in general elections; Patterns of leadership in states. Section C Major Pressure Groups in India with special reference to Trade Unions and Chambers of Commerce; Public opinion in India; the Media role and impact; Role of Caste, Region and language in State Politics. Recommended Books : Iqbal Narain & Other (Eds.) : State Politics in India. Ganvile Austin: The Indian Constitution: Corner Stone of a Nation. V.P. Menon: The Story of the Integration of Indian States. K. Santhanam : Union-State Relations in India. H.M. Jain: State Governments. A.R. Desai: Social background of Indian Nationalism. Harish Chandra: Bharat main Rajyon ki Rajneeti. C.H. Philips (Ed.) : Politics and Society in India. Rajni Kothari & others: party System and Election Studies. R.L. Hardgrave: The Dravidian Movement. Ramkrishan Nair: How the Communists Came to Power in Keral. G .K. Bhargava : After Nehru - India's New Image. M.A. Jhangiani : Jana Sangh and Swatantra. E.M.S: Nambodripad : The National Question in Kerala. L.P. Sinha: The Left in India. Sission : The Congress Party in Rajasthan. E. (v): Electoral Politics in India. Section A National Political Parties - Origin; the pattern of programmes general elections; structure and organization. Regional Political Parties. Their original, the change in pattern of their programme through the ten general elections - structure and organisation Section B Political Parties and general election, the pattern of alignments, gains and shortifalls through the general elections. Section C Major pressure groups in India with a special reference to Trade Unions, Chamber of Commerce, Public opinion in India. the role of media in its formation and expression. Recommended Books : Myron Weiner. Party System in India. Myron Weiner. Politics of Scarcity. , Myron Weiner - State Politics in India. L.P. Sinha - The Left in India. V.M. Sirsikar - Political Behaviour in India. R.L. Hardgrav . The Dravidian Movement. Richard L. Park & Tinker; Leadership and Political Institution in India. S. V. Kogekar and Ritiard L. Park - Reports on the Indian General Elections. G.D. Overstreel & Marshall Windmiller - Communism in India. S.L.. Popali. - National Politics and 1957 Elections in India. M. Pauambhiram - General Elections in India, 1967. Rajni Kothari - Caste in Indian Politics. Rajni Kothari - Politics in india. Subhash C. Kashyap - Politics of Defection. Ramdas G. Bhjalkal (Ed.) - Political Alternatives in India E (vi) lndian Politics Section A Imperial Structure and politics.: lmpact of Colonial economy; rise of Social and Political movements. role of Princes and Zamindars. Rise of new middle class in, Politics. .Emergence of. Communal- Consciousness. British Policy of appeasement; Moderates and Extremists - Swadeshi Movement, Communalism and Revolutionary Terrorism; Movements of Social Reform. Enlargement of representation and working of democratic institutions. peasant movements. Section B Emergence of Gandhi - Satyagrah. Protest, Non-co-operation & Khilafat. Swarajist politics; revolutionary terrorism. peasant and labour movements. Civil-disobedience movements. round table conferences. National Movement and Second World War. Emergence of Leftist & Socialist Movement Freedom and Partition; Parjamandal Movements. Integration of Indian States. Communal holocaust. Section C Constitution Making. Political Parties Electroal Politics; Salent Features of Indian Planning, Determinants of Power. Structure of Capital, labour and Bureaucracy; Politics of land reforms - and peasant movements; Democratic decentralization and Panchayatj Raj. Role of various Ideologies. Recommended Books: Sumit Sarkar : Modem India 1885-1947. F. Frankel: The Political Economy of India. M.N. Srinivas : Social Change in Modem India. A.R. Desai: Social Background of Indian Nationalism. J.H. Broomfield, Elite Conflict in Plural Society. Ravindra Kumar: Essays on Gandhian Politics. Jawahar Lal Nehru : Autobiography. Rajni Kothari: Politics in India. A.R. Desai: Peasants Struggle in India. V.R. Mehta: Ideology Modernization & Politics in India. Group F- Sociology F (i) Modern Sociological Analysis: Section A Sociological Perspective: Definition and Scope of Sociology, Sociology and social sciences. Models of analysis - Evolutionism Vs Diffusinism Organismic School. StructuraI - Functional Approach, Conflict Model, Historical Approach, Social Relationship; Social Unit Act, Social Interaction. Section B Social System: Distinction between personality system and social system. Group: Typology of groups. Reference group, Society as a social system. Functional recuisites of society. Functional interchanges between different sub-systems. Social Stratification: Universal Stratification; Caste and Class and Social Stratification in India. Section C Social Process: Institutionalization Socialization (Social control). (a) Competition and Conflict. (b) Social Change; Social change in India. Recommended Books : Alex Inkcle: What is Sociology? Harry M. Jonson: Sociology A Systematic Introduction. (Hindi translatin by Yogcsh Alai). Harion J. Levy: The Structure of Society. T.B. Boltomore: Sociology (Hindi Translalion by Upreti) Theodore M. Mills: The Sociology of Groups. Wiben E. Moore: Social Change. Halvin M. Tumin: Social Stratification. Yogesh atal: The Changing Frontiers of Caste (Chapter 1) Srinivas, MN.: Social Change in Modem India: India - Social Structure. F (ii) Social Anthropology Section. A Anthropology as a generalising science of Man: Branches of Anthropology. Its relations with Biological and Social Science Section B Biological Foundations of Culture: Concept of Culture: Definition, Attributes, Integration of Culture Configuraltional thematic and functional approaches. Culture and personality. Race, Language and Culture. Section C Social Organization: Marriage Family and Kinship. Variety of Economic Organization in the Primitive World, Magic and Religion. Primitive Law and Government: The Indian Scene: glimpses of Tribal India, Social Structure of the Village. Anthropological approach to the complex cultures. Applied Anthropology : Anthropology in Industry, Anthropology in Administration, Anthropology and Sociology in Programme of Planned change. Core Books: E.A. Hoebel: Man the Primitive World. John Beatie: Other Cultures. Ralph Beals & A.aary Hoijer: An Introduction of Anthropology. Elix M. Keesing : Anthropology: The Science of Custom. Mis cha Titiv : She Science of Man. D.N. Majumdar & T.N. Madan : An Introduction to Sociology. Shyama Charan : Many Aur Sanskrit (Hindi). Yogesh Atal : Adivasi Bharat (Hindi). A.R. Desai (Ed.) : Rural Sociology in India. Clyde Klukhdn : Mirror for man. Books Recommended: A.L. Krocber : Anthropology. Raymond Firth : Types Hanuman. I. Schapera : Government and Politics in Tribal Societies. Lucy Mair : Primitive Government. AR. Radclif1e Brown : Method in Social Anthropology (ed.,) Srinivas, MN.) H.G. Mead: Cultural Patterns and Technical Change. E.H. Spicer: Human Problems in Technological Change. H (iii) Political Sociology div align="center">Section - A Introducing Political Sciology : Political Sociology as Study of the. Social bases of Politics. Growth of Political Sociology. Models for the Analysis of Political Behaviour. Normative Approach, Systems Approach. Section - B Parsons and Easton (General systems),. Karl Deutsch (Information theory), Almond (Political Culture) Polity and Social Structure: Polity as a Social Sub-System. Institutional manifestations of Polity: State. Government and Nation. Forms of Government : Typology based on Legitimacy Bureaucracy. Political Behaviour : Social Stratification and Political Participation (with special reference to Elites) : Political Socialization. Party Politics (contributions of Michels, Durveger and Dahl). Voting in India. Political and Social Change: Modernization: Definition and approaches (esp. Lerner, Apter, Levy and Huntington). Traditional and Modernity in India. Communication and Modernization: Communication, Definition, function and effects. Strategies of Communication. Nation-Building and National Integration (with special reference to India). Section - C Methodology of Modern Political Analysis: Normative and Empirical Research, Elements of Survey Research Panel studies. Content Analysis, Gallup Polls aggregate analysis. Political Sociology in India: Survey of Research and Current Trends. Recommended Books: S.M. Lipset: Political Man. K. W. Deutsch: Thc Nerves of Government. W.J.M. Mackenizie : Politics and Social Science. Robert Dahi : Modern PoIitical Analysis. H. Eular (Ed.) : Political Behaviour. H. Eular: Behavioural Persuasion in Politics. Rajni Kothari: Politics in India. G.E. Almond: Comparative Politics - A Development Approach. W. Kornhauser: Politics of Mass Society. H. Hyman: Political Socialization and Political Development. D. Lcrner: The Passing of Traditional Society. Rajni Kothari (Ed.) : Caste in Indian Politics. Marion J. Levy: Modernization and the Structured Societies. David Apter : The Political of Modernization. Rohcn Michels: Political Parties. Maurice Duvcrger : Political Parties. Eric. A. Nordinger (Ed.) : Politics and Society. 1'.B. BOllomorc : Elites and Society. L.T. Rudolph & Sussan Rudolph: The Modernity of Tradition. Owen M. Lynch: TI1C Politics of Untouchability. Myrom Weinca : Party Politics in India. Group: G - Economics G (i) : Economic Policy and Administration Section - A Planning for economic growth and the role of the government in this process. Nature and instruments of economic planning in France, U.S.A. and Japan. Economic policy and planning in lndia : The Planning Commission.Planning and economic policy at the State level. specially in Rajasthan Section- B Role of public enterprisesin economic development; Organisation and financing of public enterprises in India. Performance of public sector in India. Control of public enterprises with special reference to India Section C Government regulation and control of private enterprises in India. The field of Modern industry and foreign trade; Control of monopoly. and economic concentration. Recommended Books: U:N.: Planning for Economic Development: Vol. I Vol'. 1I,Part I Studies Nos. 3.4, 5 and 9 Vol. II. Part 0, Studies Nos. 4 and 5. G .S. Bhralla : Financial Administration of Nationalized Industries in U.K. a India. A.H. Hanson: Management of Public Enterprises. V. V, Kamanundham: Control of Public Enterprises. Government of.lndia : Report of the Licensing Inquiry Committee. 1970. Government of India: Report or the Monopolies Inquiry Committee. U.N. ECAFE: Economic Survey for Asia & Far East,1968. G (ii): Public Finance: Section -A Meaning of Public Finance. The Budget. its preparation and its form; Relationship between the Annua1 Budgets .and' the plan ControI , of Public expenditure in India; Meaning Scope and purpose of performance Budgeting : programme Budgeting : Economic and Functional c1assification RoIe of public expenditure in developed and developing countries : Causes of Market failure ; Government expenditure and growth; role of public enterprises; reduction of disparties in levels of consumption. Section - B Resource mobilisation for the Public sector. Alternative sources of finance; Inflationary Finance; deflict financing Public Debt-foreign am domestic profits. Profits from Public enterprises. Taxation, lssues and Trends in India. Taxation - direct versus indirect Main taxes in India; Special problems of resource mobilisation from the rural sector, UnionStale financial relations in India; Planning Commission and Finance Commision, overlapping jurisdictions Section - C Problem of fiscal policy, Economic effects of balanced and unbalanced budgets. Stabilization policy. Choice between stability and growth; and between growth and redistribution of income and wealth. Recommended Books: James Cult: Taxation and Economic Development in India. Raja J. Chelliah: Fiscal Policy in Under-developed Countries. Rama Bombwall: Federal Financial Relations:in Countries. R.N. Bhargava: Indian Public Finance. John F. Due: Government Finance. Budget Documents including explanatory memoranda and Plan Budget Link. NCAER - Economic and Functional Classification 1957-58. UN. : 'Mannual of Economic and Functional Classification of Government Budgets: Prem Chand: Control of Public Expenditure in India. Prem Chand: Performance Budgeting. F.S. Philips (ed.) : Public Wants and Private Needs. Otto Eckstein: Public Finance. Ch. 1 and 2. U. Hicks: Development Finance - Planning and Control, 1965. Peterson.: Income, Employment and Economic Growth. Chapter on Public Finance. N. Kaldar : India Tax Reform. G (iii) Economic Growth and Planning: Section - A Under-developed economy-meaning and characteristics; Process of economic, growth; Structural changes in the process of economic growth of developed and less-developed countries. Growth factors and their relative contribution to economic growth; National Resources Man powcr, Capital Technology Education; Barrier.; to economic development Section. B Theories of under-development; Colonialism and the Rack Lash effects of International Trade Balanced and Unbalanced growth Section - C Planning for economic growth. Patterns of plan strategy. The Arithmatic of Planning; The Planning Process Indian Planning: Strategy of development planning in India. Resources Mobilisation; Allocation of investment between the private and public sectors and between agriculture and Industry; A critical study of the current plans. A brief survey of economic planning in Rajasthan Recommended Books: F.F.Hagen: The Economics of Development. B. Higgins: Eonomic. Development W.A.Leleis: Development, Planning; Unwin University Books, 1968. R.T. Holl andJ. E. Turner :The Political Basis of Economic Development. Arthik Vikas Evam Niyojan : G.L.Gupta. Gov.t. of India Planning Commission. Plan Reports. G (iv) Elements of Statistics: Section - A Purposes and Limitations of Statistics, Designing arid Conducting of a Survey. Methods of Sampling Presentation of Data. Measures of Central Tendency, Dispersion, Simple Correlation and Regression. Association of Attributes Interpolation, Analysis of' rime Series, Index Numbers. Simple tests of Hypothesis. Section. B Statistical Organisations in India and in Rajasthan. National Sample Survey. Sources, Methods cf Collection and Limitations. Section. C Agriculture: Area and Yield of Major Crops: Livestock data. Industry. Annual survey of Industry. Population Census, Employment Statistics, Index numbers of Price and Production, National Income and State Income. Recommended Books : Craxton and Cowce : Applied General Statistics. Ya Lan Chau: Applied Business and Economics Statistics. Government of India Central Statistical Organization: Statistical System in India. Government of India Central Statistical Organization: Official Statistical Sources of Data and Major Gaps. Govt. of lndia Central Statistical Organization: Brouchure on Revised Series of National Product, 1960-61 to the latest year available. Govt. of India Ministry of Finance: First and Final Reports of National Income Committee, 1951 and 1958. Govt. of India Ministry of Food and Agriculture; A guide to Current Agricultural Statistics, Revised Ed. Goo. of India, Directorate of Industries : Statistical Annual Survey of India (latest publication). Govt. of India., Office of the Registrar: Central Census, 1961, 1971 and 1981 Pub. Govt. of India. Labour Bureau : India Labour Gazetteer and other Publications. Govt. of India. Directoratc of Gcneral Employment and Training: Employment Review and other Publication. Govt. of India, N.S.S. : Report on Employemt and Under-employment. Govt. of India: Livestock Census (latest). Govt. of Rajasthan, Directorate of Economics and Statistical Abstract, Rajasthan (Annual). Govt. of Rajasthan, Directorate of Economics and Statistics: Report on Crop. Estimation Survey in Rajasthan (Annual). Govt of Rajasthan: directorate of Economics and Statistics: Block Level Estimates of Agricultural Production. Rabi/Kharif. Government of Rajasthan: Directorate of Economics and Statistics: Industrial Structural, Rajasthan. Group - H : Political Analysis and Research Methodology (H-i) Political Analysis and Research Methodology Section - A Nature of Political Analysis, Nature of Inquiry in Natural and Social Sciences, Bounderies. between Social Science and PoliticaI Philosophy; Hermeneutics and Problem for Interpretation. Section. B Different Models of Explanation and Interpretations; Problems of Facts, Values, Paradigms and Ideology: Political Variables and their Search; for Operationalization. Development of Applied Politics and Policy. Analysis. Section - C Frameworks of Anlysis : Empirical and behavioural Systems, Structural, ,Functional, Decision-making and Communications, Class Analysis and Political Economy Approach, Modernization and Developmental Approach. Recommended Books: A. Kaplan: The Conduct of Enquiry. BJ. Moehan: The Foundations of Political Analysis'; Empirical and Normative. EJ. Modlan : Theory & Method of Political Analysis. P. Lasiett & N.G. Runciman: Philosophy & Society and Politics, 5 Vols, Kerlinger: The Foundations of Behavioural Analysis. Roland Young: Approaches to the study of Politics. J. Charlesworth: Contemporary Politcal Analysis. P. Winch: The Idea of Social Science F. Dallamyar: Polis and Praxis. S.L. Verma: Adhunik Rajnitik Sidhanta . S.L. Verma: Samkaleen Rajnitik Chintan. R.B. Jain & J.S. Bains: Contemporary Political Theory. Govihd Chandra Pandey: Moolya Mimansa. H (II) Research Methodology and Field Work: Section - A Need and Nature of Research in Political Science; forms of Research Normative, Empirical, and Behavioural, Policy Analysis; lnter disciplinary Research. The Scientific Method, Various forms of Studies Panel, Case. Area. Section - B Formulation of the Problem : Research Designs: Experimental Research Designs; Concepts and Hypothesis; Selection of Universe : Source of data : Primary and Secondary. Sampling : Techniques of data-collection; Observations, Questionaire and Schedule Use of Life Histories and Projective Techniques. Interview, Content Analysis Measurement Techniques. Scalling and Index, Construction and Politicometrics Section. C Concept of Property and Space: Coding and. Tabulation; Data Analysis Report Writing; Theory Building in Political Science. Recommended Books : Karl Popper :;The Logic of Scientific Discovery Kenneth Janda : Data processsing : Application to Political Research. Lpuis .D. Hayes and Ronald D. Hed'nd (ed.) : The Conduct of Political Inquiry: Behavioural Political Analysis. Villiman Buchman : Understanding Political Variables. Thomas A. Sprangens': The Dilemma of Contemporary Political Theory: Toward a Post-Behavioral Science of Politics. John Galtung: Theory and Methods of Social Research. . Russell L. Ackoff: The Design of Social Research. Meehan : The Foundations of Political Analysis: Empirical and Normative. H.W. Smith: Strategies of Social Research. The Method - logical Imagination G. Sjoberg and Roger Nett : A Methodology for Social Research. Dr. B.M.Jain: Reserach Methodology. S.L. Venna: Rajniti Vigyan Mein Anusandhan Pravidhi.