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Paper – I : Basic Political Concepts
Title of the course:Basic Political Concepts Number of teaching hours per week :6 Hours
Total marks: Semester 80 Course Rational:
To acquaint the students with the basic concepts and issues of political inquiry.
Chapter 1: Political Science
Meaning, Nature. Scope and importance of Political Science
Methods of studying Political Science - Deductive and Inductive
Methods.
Political Theory : Meaning and Importance
Chapter 2: Sovereignty
Meaning, Attributes and Kinds of Sovereignty
Theories of Sovereignty
Monistic Theory
Pluralistic Theory
Chapter 3: Law
Meaning and Importance of Law
Theories of Law
Sources of Law
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Kinds of Law
Chapter 4: Rights and Duties
Rights
Meaning and Importance of Rights
Theories of Rights
Kinds of Rights
Safeguards of Rights
Duties
Meaning and Importance of duties
Kinds of duties
Chapter 5 : Libertyand Equality
Liberty: Meaning, Importance and Kinds
Equality: Meaning , Importance and Kinds
REFERENCE BOOKS
A.C. KAPUR -Principles of Political Theory
APPADORAI -Substance of Politics 1986
ASIRWATHM . -Political Theory 1990.
ROBERT DAHL -Modern Political Analysis 1990
EBENSTEIN -Modem Political Thought
EBENSTEIN -Today's Isms
ADI DOCTOR -Issues in Political Theory
S. F. VERM A -Modern Political Theory
AC.KOHARI -Contemporary Political Theory
K. CHANDRA SHEKAR -Harold J. Laski: State and Ideologies
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Paper – II : Political Theory and Ideologies
Title of the course:Political Theory and Ideologies Number of teaching hours per week :6 Hours
Total marks: Semester 80
Course Rational:
To introduce the student to the Autonomous field of inquiry of politics.
To introduce the student to the major ideologies that map and regulate the political universe.
Chapter 1: State
Meaning and Elements of State
Nature of the State - Organic theory ( Herbert Spencer)
Origin of the State - Social contract theories (with special reference to
Hobbes. Locke and Rousseau)
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Chapter 2: Functions of the State
Welfare State-Meaning and Functions
Impact of Globalization on State
Chapter 3: Basic Political Ideologies
Democracy: Meaning . Kinds, Essentials, Merits and Demerits.
Socialism: Meaning and Principles.
Communism: Meaning and Basic Principles.
Chapter 4: Indian Political Thinkers
Mahatma Gandhi: Political philosophy, (Sarvodaya).
Kautilya's:Views on the principles of administration.
Basavanna: Concept of Equality and Social Justice
Ambedkar: Concept of Social Justice
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
A.C. KAPUR - Principles of Political Theory APPADORAI - Substance of Politics 1986 ASIRWATHM - Political Theory 1990. ROBERT DAHL - Modem Political Analysis 1990 EBENSTEIN - Modem Political Thought EBENSTEIN - Today's Isms ADI DOCTOR - Issues in Political Theory S.F. VERMA - Modern Political Theory A.C.KOHARI - Contemporary Political Theory qÁ. J£ï. «WÉßñï J£ï. ¨sÀmï - §¸ÀªÀvÀvÀé ¸ÁªÀiÁfPÀ D0iÀiÁªÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ
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Paper – III : Select Constitutions
Title of the course:Select Constitutions
Number of teaching hours per week :6 Hours
Total marks: Semester 80
Chapter 1: Constitution
Meaning and importance of the study of Constitution
Chapter 2: Constitution of U.K.
Salient Features
Conventions
Executive: Crown. Cabinet and Prime Minister
Legislature: The Parliament
House of Commons: Composition Powers and functions.
Speaker of house of commons
House of Lords: Composition Powers and functions.
Rule of Law
Chapter 3: Constitution of U.S.A.
Salient Features: Federal System. Methods of Amending the Constitution
The Executive:
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President- election, Powers, Functions & Position of the President.
The Cabinet & The Vice-president.
The Legislature: The Congress:
Senate. Composition. Powers and Functions
House of Representatives- Compositions. Powers and Functions
The Judiciary: Supreme Court- Composition. Powers and Functions
Judicial Review.
Chapter 4: Constitution of Republic of China
Evolution, Nature & Salient Features.
The Executive: The President, Council of Ministers & The Prime Minister.
The Legislature: Composition, Powers & Functions. Standing
Committee& its Role.
The Judiciary: Unique Features of Chinese Judicial System.
Supreme Court of China.- Composition and Jurisdiction.
Chapter 5: . Constitution of Switzerland
Nature & Salient features of the Swiss Constitution
Special features of the Swiss Federal System
The Executive:Federal Council-Special Features, Organization, Powers &
Functions.
The Legislature: Federal Assembly- Composition, Powers and Functions
of Federal Assembly (Both the Houses).
The Judiciary: Federal Tribunal- composition, Powers and Functions.
The Instruments of Direct Democracy in Switzerland: Initiative,
Referendum and Recall.
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
Hirman Finer - Govt.of European Powers D.D. Basu - Comparative Federalism A.C.Kapoor - Select Constitutions Ogg and Zink - Modern Political System
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Vishnu Bhavan and Vidya Bhushan - Select Modern Governments
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Paper – IV : Indian Political System
Title of the course: Indian Political System
Number of teaching hours per week :6 Hours
Total marks: Semester 80
Chapter 1: Making of the Indian Constitution
Composition of the Constituent Assembly and its important debates
Chapter 2: Principles of Indian Political System
Preamble
Salient Features
Fundamental Rights and Duties
Directive Principles of State Policy
Chapter 3:Union Government
The Legislature:The Parliament
Lok Sabha:Composition, Powers and functions.
Speaker: Election. Powers and functions.
Rajya Sabha:Composition, Powers and functions.
The Executive:
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The President:Election, Power and Functions.
The Vice-President: Election, Power and Functions.
The Prime-Minister and council of Ministers: Powers and
Functions
Chapter 4:Union Judiciary
Supreme Court: Composition, Powers and Functions.
Judicial Review
Public Interest Litigations.
Chapter 5: State Government
State Legislature: Composition, Powers and Functions
Office of the Governor: Appointment, Powers and Functions,
Chief-Minster and Council of Minister: Powers and Functions.
Chapter 6:State Judiciary
High Court: Composition, Powers and Functions.
Chapter 7: Centre-State Relations
Recommendations of Sarkaria Commission.
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
V.D. Mahajan - Indian Constitution D.D.Basu - Introduction to the constitution of India Gopal N.K Choudhary - Indian Constitution B.L.Fadia - Indian Government and politics B.L.Fadia - The constitution of India M.V.Pylee - An introduction the constitution of India H M Rajashekar - Indian Government and politics M S Patil - Indian Constitution
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Paper – V : Public Administration
Title of the course: Public Administration(Organization and Management)
Number of teaching hours per week :6 Hours
Total marks: Semester 80
Course Rationale
To make the student the structure, importance and organizational principles of Public Administration.
Chapter 1:Public Administration
Nature, Scope and importance of Public Administration
Differences between Public and Private Administration
New Public Administration
Development of Public Administration
Chapter 2: Organization and Management
Meaning of Organization
Principles of Organizations
Hierarchy
Unity of command
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Span of Control
Centralization
Decentralization
The Chief Executive: Functions and Role
Line, Staff and Auxiliary agencies
Department
Public Corporation
Boards
Independent Regularly Commissions
Chapter 3: Administrative Behaviour.
Leadership: Meaning and Kinds
Planning: Meaning and Kinds
Communication: Meaning and Media
Chapter 4: Management
Nature, characteristics and functions
Chapter 5: Financial Administration
Budget: Meaning and Principles
Budgetary Process
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
A Avasthi and
S.R. Mahesvari - Public Administration
Mohit Biiattacharya - Public Administration
A. R. Tyagi - Public Administration
C.P.Bhambri - Public Administration
Dr. Rumki Dasu - Public Administration
Hans Roi - - Public Administration
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Vishnu Bhagvan and
Vidya Bushan - Public Administration
S.P.Verma and
S.N. Swaroop - Personnel Administration
R.S. Shiva - Globalization and Indian Liberalization
Dubahashi - Public Administration.
Prof. N.Hallappa - NET, KAS,IAS
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Paper – VI : International Relations
Title of the course:Principles of International Relations
Number of teaching hours per week :6 Hours
Total marks: Semester 80
Course Rationale
To introduce the students the basic concepts of International Relations.
To acquaint the students with the major factors that determine thenature of
International Relations.
Chapter 1:The Frameworks of International Relations.
Nature, Scope and Importance of International Relations.
Approaches to the Study of International Relations.
Chapter 2:National Power and National Interest :
National Power :Meaning, Elements and Limitations of National Power
National Interest:Importance of National interest.
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Chapter 3:Principles regulating Inter-State Relations:
Balance of Power
Collective Security
Deference
Chapter 4: Foreign Policy
Meaning, objective and importance of Foreign Policy.
Factors influencing on the formulation of Foreign Policy.
Relation between Foreign Policy and Domestic Policy.
Foreign Policies of Major Countries after II World War -USA. China and
India.
Chapter 5: Instruments of Foreign Policy
Diplomacy: Meaning, Nature, Privileges, Immunities, Kinds and
Functions.
Propaganda and Subversion : Meaning, Types, Methods and Role
ofPropaganda in International Politics
Economic Instruments
War:Causes, Effects and Remedies of War
Chapter 6:Peace full Settlement of International Disputes.
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
Hans J. Morgenthau - Politics among Nations 6m Ed - 1985. Palmer and Perkins - International relations. Stanley H. Hoffiman - Contemporary Theory in International
Relations. Quincy Wright - International Politics, A Study of International
Relations, D.A Boldwin - NIO Realism and Neo Liberalism, New York.
ColombiaUniversity, Pron 1993.
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M.S. Rajan – Non alignment of the Non-alignment Movement in the Present World order in the
Komos (!994)
Peter calvocorissi - World Politics Since 1945 V.P.Datt - Indian Foreign Policy Vikos- New Delhi 1999. M.S. Rajan - United Nation at Fifty- and Beyon 1996 Ed. Prakash Chandra Prem Arora - International Relations (Pub: Book Hie-New Delhi)
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Paper – VII : Public Administration
Title of the course: Public Administration: (Responsibility and Accountability)
Number of teaching hours per week :6 Hours
Total marks: Semester 80
Course Rationale
To make the students to understand the concepts of responsivenessand accountability of civil servants in a democratic system.
To enable them to know the devices and mechanism to ensure accountability and responsibility in a democratic administrative system.
Chapter 1: Personnel Administration
Civil Service : Features and Functions
Recruitment
Training
Morale
Conduct and Discipline
Chapter 2: Administrative Powers .
Delegated Legislation: Need, Merits, demerits and Safeguards.
Administrative Adjudication:Need, Merits, demerits and Safeguards.
Chapter 3: Administrative Responsibility: Control Over Public Administration
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Executive Control
Legislative Control
Judicial Control
Popular Control
Chapter 4: Civil Services in India
All India,Centraland State Services.
Public Service Commissions - Organization and Functions.
ARC Recommendations.
Chapter 5: Public Relations
Lok Pal and Lokayukta
Redressal of Public Grievances
Chapter 6: Public Administration in the Age of Globalization and Liberalization
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
A.Avarthi and S.R.Maheswari - Public Administration
Mohit Bhattacharya - Public Administration
A.R,Tyagi - Public Administration
C.P. Bhambri - Public Administration
Dr. Rumki Basu - Public Administration
Hans Roi - Public Administration
Vishnu Bhagvan and Vidya Bhushan - Public Administration
S.P.Venna - S.N. Swaroop. - Personnel Administration
R.S.Shiva - Globalization and Indian Liberalization Dubahashi - Public Administration
MS Patil - Public Administration ºÉZï.n.gÁªÀÄPÀȵÀÚ - ¸ÁªÀðd¤PÀ DqÀ½vÀ
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Paper – VIII : International Relations
Title of the course: International Relations(Issues and Concerns)
Number of teaching hours per week :6 Hours
Total marks: Semester 80
Course Rationale
To introduce the students the basic concepts of International Relations, To acquaint the students with the major factors-that determine the nature
ofInternational Relations.
Chapter 1: Arms Control and Disarmament
Meaning and Importance
Attempts to nuclear arms Control
Disarmament and its Limitations.
Chapter 2: International Law
Meaning, Sources, Kinds and Importance
Sanctions of International Law
Limitations of international Law
Chapter 3: International Organization
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UNO: Origin, Objectives and Principles of International Organizations
UNO: achievements and Shortcomings
Specialized Agencies of UNO: UNESCO, WHO, FAO, ILO
Regional Organizations: EU andSAARC: aims, Objectives and role
The idea of World Government
Chapter 4: International Economic Relations
New International Economic Order
Neo-imperialism
Chapter 5: Contemporary Issues
Non-alignment : Meaning and Significance / Relevance in the PostCold war
period.
Human Rights
Globalization
Terrorism
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
Hans J. Morgenthau - Politics among Nations 6f!l Ed - 1985.
Palmer and Perkins - International relations.
Stanley H Hoffiman - Contemporary Theory in International
Relations, Quincy Wright - International
Politics. A Study of international Relations.
D.A Boldwin - NIO Realism and Neo Liberalism, New York
ColombiaUniversity. Pron 1993.
MS. Rajan - Non alignment
Movement in the Present World order in the Komos (1994)
Peter calvocorissi - World Politics Since 1945
V.P.Datt - Indian Foreign Policy Vikos- New Delhi 1999
M.S. Rajan - United Nation at Fifty and Beyon 1996 Ed.
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Prakash Chandra Prem Arora- INR Publications Book Hie New Delhi
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INDIAN CONSTITUTION
TO BE INTRODUCED TO ALL DEGREE COURSES AS COMPULSORY PAPER
OBJECTIVES:
To provide constitutional literacy for even student at the graduate level
To make the student conversed with his citizenships roles as prescribed under
the constitution.
To make a student understand appreciate and internalize the glorious struggles
for freedom that culminated in the formulation of the constitution in to emulate
the constitutional values ensured in the preamble of the constitution.
To educate the student in the system of constitutional government.
TEACHING METHEDOLOGY
This course should to be taught in non technical manner as to be
comprehensible for student other than from the social science. The approach of
teaching the course is to communicate the basic ideas contained in the
constitution in a simple manner.
SCHEME
This paper should be introduced in the courses in which Indian constitution is
not already a part of the curriculum.
The course should be introduced in the first year of respective degree
programmes
The total number of lecture hours should be around 75 hours for the papers
This papers carries the maximum marks of 100.
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INDIAN CONSTITUTION
CONTENT OF THE COURSE
I. Indian Constitution:
Brief history of the constitution and freedom struggle.
Government of India Act 1919,1935 and 1947
Framing of the Indian constitution.
II. Sprit of the Constitution
Rule of law
The preamble
III. Obligations of the State
Directive Principles of the State Policy
IV. System of Government
Notion of State under the Constitution (Art 12)
Union Government
State Governments
V. Citizen And the Constitution
Citizenship
Fundamental Rights
Fundamental Duties
VI. The Union Government
President : Election, Powers and Functions.
Prime minister and Council of Ministers:
Parliament
Supreme Court (with Special Focus on Public Interest Litigation.
VII. The State Government
Executive (Governor and Council of Ministers)
Legislature
Judiciary (High Court and Subordinate Courts)
VIII. Local Self Government
Urban Municipalities and Corporations
Rural Panchayat Raj
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IX. Special Provisions Relating to Certain Classes
SC/ST other Backward classes and Minorities and Women and Children)
X. Administration of Scheduled And Tribal Areas
XI. Elections
XII. Constitution of the Election Commission
It’s Powers and Functions
XIII. Constitutional Amendment and Reforms.
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BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
V.D. Mahajan - Indian Constitution D.D.Basu - Introduction to the constitution of India Gopal N.K Choudhary - Indian Constitution B.L.Fadia - Indian Government and politics B.L.Fadia - The constitution of India M.V.Pylee - An introduction the constitution of India H M Rajashekar - Indian Government and politics M S Patil - Indian Constitution
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Details about Exam Papers
I Semester- Paper - I: Basic Political Concepts – SAA – 290, QP Code - 10125
II Semester - Paper - II: Political Theory and Ideologies: SAB – 290, QP Code – 10225
III Semester - Paper - III: Select Constitutions: SAC – 290, QP Code – 10325
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IV Semester - Paper - IV: Indian Political System: SAD – 290, QP Code – 10425
V Semester – Paper V: Public Administration : SAE – 290, QP Code – 10532
V Semester – Paper VI: International Relations: SAE – 291, QP Code – 10533
V Semester- Paper VII: Public Administration : SAF – 290, QP Code – 10632
V Semester- Paper VII: International Relations: SAF – 291, QP Code – 10633
Prof. K. Chandra Shekhar
Chairman
Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Political Science
Kuvempu University
Jnana Sahyadri, Shankarghatta
Shivamogga Dist.