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Karnataka State Women’s University

Vijayapura.

DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

NEW SYLLABUS.

U.G. Semester Scheme I to VI Sem.

OPTIONAL and BASIC.

With Effect from 2015 -2016 on words

Karnataka State Women University, Vijayapur New Syllabus

Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE B.A I year: I Semester – POLITICAL THEORY

Total 100 Marks (Theory – 80 , I..A – 20) Workload per Week - 5 Hours FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-16

UNIT - I: a) Meaning, Nature and Importance of Political Theory b) Classical and Modern Theory c) Behaviouralism

UNIT – II: Origin of the State a) Divine Theory b) Force Theory c) Matriarchal and Patriachal Theories d) Social Contract Theory e) Historical of Evolutionary Theory

UNIT – III: Sovereignty

a) Meaning, Characteristics and Kinds of Sovereignty b) Theories of Sovereignty – Monistic and Pluralistic c) Sovereignty in the age of globalization.

UNIT – IV: Nature and Purpose of State. a) State as a means or an end. b) Purpose of the state. c) Political Obligation.

UNIT – V: Law a) Meaning , Source and Kinds of Law b) Justice : Meaning and Kinds

Books for Reference:

1. A.C. Kapur : Principles of Political Science. S. Chand and Co., New Delhi 1977 2. B.K. Gokhale : Political Science ( Theory and Governmental Machinery)

Himalaya Publishing House, New Delhi. Bangalore - 2001 3. N.P. Barry : Introduction of Modern Political Theory – Lodon Macmillan, 1995. 4. S. Ramaswamy : Political Theory : Ideas and Concepts,Macmillan Pulications,

New Delhi, 2002 5. Robert Dehl : Modern Political Analysis, Engle, Wood clifts, N.S. Prentice Hall,1963. 6. S. K. Kabburi : Political Theory, Veena Publications, Bangalore – 2003 7. A Appadurai : Substance of Politics Oxford University Press, London, 1950 8. David Baston : The Political System, New York, Wiley 1953. 9. J.C. Tohari : Contemporary Political Theory, 10. qÁ, «ÄãÁ zÉñÀ¥ÁAqÉ :

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Karnataka State Women University, Vijayapur New Syllabus

Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE B.A I year: II Semester – WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT

Total 100 Marks (Theory – 80 , I..A – 20) Workload per Week - 5 Hours

FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-16

UNIT – I : Plato

Justice, Education, Communism, Philosopher King and Ideal State

UNIT – II : Aristotle

Origin of the State, Classification of the Government, Citizenship, Slavery, Revolution and

The Best State.

UNIT – III : Machiavelli

Human Nature, Separation of Politics from ethics and religion, Advices to the Prince.

UNIT – IV : J.S.Mill

Liberty and Representative Democracy

UNIT – V : Karl Marx

a) Theory of Communism.- Its features

b) Dialectical Materialism, Materialistic Interpretation of history, Economic determinism,

Surplus value, Class Conflict, Revolution and Dictatorship of proletariat .

Books for Reference:

1. D.R. Bhandari : History of European Political Philosphy The Bangalore Printing and Publishing Co., Bangalore- 1981

2. S.C. Pant : History of Western Political Thought – From Plato to Present Prakashan Kendra Lanknow - 1983

3. C.L. Waypar : Political Thought B.T. Publication Bombay Calcutta - Delhi - 1973

4. G.H. Sabine : History of Political Theory Oxford and IBM, New Delhi, 1973 5. W. Bentern : Great Political Thinkers Oxford and IBH New Delhi 1969 6. J. A. Dunning : History of Political Theories new York, Macmillan, 1902. 7. C. Barker : The Political thought of Plato and Aristotle, Dover Publications, New York,

1959. 8. A. Dobson : Greek Political Thought, Unwin Hyman, 1990 9. N.B.Patil and

G.B. Shelavantar : gÁdQÃAiÀÄ aAvÀ£É CgÀÄt ¥ÀæPÁ±À£À, «eÁ¥ÀÄgÀ 2004 10. S.H.Kavante : gÁdQÃAiÀÄ aAvÀPÀgÀÄ 11. S.N.C. Rao : gÁdQÃAiÀÄ «ªÉÃZÀPÀgÀÄ, «dAiÀÄ ¥À©èPÉÃóµÀ£À, UÀzÀUÀ 12. Kallyanappagol &

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Karnataka State Women University,Vijayapur New Syllabus

Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE

B.A II year: III Semester – INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT

Total 100 Marks (Theory – 80, I.A – 20) Workload per Week - 5 Hours

FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-17

UNIT – I : Kautilya a) Saptanga theory of State b) Mandal Theory

UNIT – II : Basaveshwar a) Concept of Social Justice b) Humanism c) Kayaka and Dasoha

UNIT – III : Mahatama Gandhi a) Truth and Non – Violence b) Satyagraha c) Untouchability d) Gram Swaraj

UNIT – IV : Dr. B.R. Ambedkar a) Social Democracy b) Fight against casteism and untouchability c) State Socialism.

UNIT – V : Jawaharlal Nehru a) Nationalism b) Foreign Policy

Books for Reference

1. K.P. Jayswal : Hindu Polity. Bangalore Printers and Publishers 1967

2. A.S. Altekar : State Government in ancient India, New Delhi Motilal Banaranidas 1958

3. R.S. Sharma : Some aspects of Indian Polity 4. S.A Palekar : Concepts of equality and ideal society Basaweshwar Model, 5. W. N. Kuber : Ambedkar Peoples Publications House New Delhi 6. S.S.Wadeyar : Sri Basaweshwara Govt. of Mysore 1967 7. Vishunu Bhasawar : Indian Political thinkers atma ram and sons New Delhi 1996 8. Dr. S.A. Palekar & : Shivasaharana as political thinkers publications 2003 KUD

Hiremath 9. Kavante S.H : Sarvodaya, The concept of Sharan, Gulbarga University Public 2002 10. Prof. N.B.Patil : ¨sÁgÀvÀzÀ gÁdQÃAiÀÄ aAvÀPÀgÀÄ.

Karnataka State Women University, Vijayapur New Syllabus

Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE B.A II year: IV Semester – POLITICAL PROCESS IN INDIA

Total 100 Marks (Theory – 80, I.A – 20) Workload per Week - 5 Hours

FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-17

UNIT – I : Parliamentary Democracy

a) Meaning and Features

b) Working of Parliamentary Democracy

UNIT – II : Federal System

a) Meaning and Features

b) Unitary features of Indian Federal System

UNIT – III : Party System

a) Features of Indian Party System and its working

b) Significance of opposition parties

c) Politics of defection

UNIT – IV : Elections

a) Election Commission organization powers and functions

b) Elections in India

c) Electoral Reforms

UNIT – V Coalition Politics

a) Salient features of the coalition government

b) Political and Constitutional implications of coalition Government.

c) Coalition Government and centre – state relations.

Books for References:

1. Subhash .C. Kashyap : Our Parliament National Book Trust India, New Delhi. 2. Rajani Kothari : Politics in India Orient Longman, 2003 3. Roland Axtmann : Understanding Democratic Politics an Introduction sage Publications

New Delhi. 4. Fadia & Fadia : Indian Government Politics Sarilijion Bhavan Publications Agra 2005 5. R.C.Agarwal : Indian Political System, S Chand and Company, New Delhi 2003 6. R.C. Johari : Indian Government and Politics, Sterling Publishers New Delhi 2004 7. Granville Austin : Working of Democratic Constitution the Indian Experience, Oxford

University Press, New Delhi 1999 8. H.M. Rajeshekar : Understanding the Indian constitution Prabhada Mysore 2005 9. A.P. Avashthi : Indian Government and Politics Naveen Agrwal New Delhi 2005 10. D. Srinivasan : Indian Constitution, Himalaya Publishing House.

Karnataka State Women University, Vijayapur New Syllabus

Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE B.A III year: V Semester – PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (COMPULSORY)

Total 100 Marks (Theory – 80, I.A – 20) Workload per Week - 5 Hours

FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-18

UNIT – I : Public Administration a) Meaning, Nature and Scope of Public Administration. b) Public and Private Administration.

UNIT – II : Principle of Organization a) Hierarchy, Span of control , Delegation of Authority,

Centralization V/s Decentralization. b) Line and Staff Agencies

UNIT – III : Dynamics of Management a) Meaning and tasks of Management b) Chief Executive Powers and Functions.

UNIT – IV : Personal Administration a) Recruitment, Training, Promotion and Retirement. b) Discipline and Morale.

UNIT – V : Financial Administration a) Budget – Meaning and Principles of sound Budget. b) Preparation, Enactment and Execution of Budget.

Books for Reference:

1. M.P. Sharma : Public Administration Theory and Practice. 2. Avasthi & Maheshwari : Public Administration.. 3. P.H. Appleby : Public Administration for a welfare state.

Bombay Asia Publishing House, 1981. 4. L.D.White : Introduction to the study of Public Administration. 5. A.R. Tyagi : Public Administration Atma Ram and Sons, Delhi,2001. 6. S.R. Maheshwari : Administrative Theories New Delhi Allied 1994. 7. M.P. Sharma and

B.L. Sadhana : Public Administration, New York Macmillan 1995. 8. C.P. Bhambri : Public Administration. 9. Vishnoo Bhagawan

Vidya Bhushan : Public Administration. 10. N.B. Patil

Sheelawantar : ¸ÁªÀðd¤PÀ DqÀ½vÀ 11. ªÀiÁ° ªÀÄÄzÀÝtÚ : ¸ÁªÀðd¤PÀ DqÀ½vÀ 12. S.P. Naidu : Public Administration 13. S.A.Palukali : Public Administration 14. S.K.Kabburi : Public Administration

Karnataka State Women University, Vijayapur

New Syllabus Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE

B.A III year: V Semester – INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (OPTIONAL) Total 100 Marks (Theory – 80, I..A – 20) Workload per Week - 5 Hours

FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-18 UNIT – I : International Relations

Meaning, Nature, Scope of Importance of International Relations.

UNIT – II : Elements of National Power.

Geography, Population, Natural Resources, Science an Technology.

UNIT – III : Foreign Policy and Instrument of Foreign Policy.

a) Nature and objectives of Foreign Policy.

b) Instruments of Foreign Policy: Diplomacy – Nature, Functions, Privilege and

Immunities; Propaganda.

c) Indian Foreign Policy.

UNIT – IV : War

a) Meaning, Causes, Effects and Remedies of war.

b) International Terrorism: Causes, Types and Prevention.

UNIT – V : Approaches to International Peace.

a) Balance of Power and collective Security.

b) Pacific Settlement of International Disputes.

c) Disarmament and Arms control – Problems and Issues.

Books for Reference :

1) H.J. Morgenthau : Politics among Nations 2) Palmer and Perkins : International Relations 3) Mahendrakumar : Theoretical Aspects of International Politics 4) H.K. Chopra : Relations of Relation 5) Hartman : Relations among Nations 6) A.Vandana : Introduction to International Relations 7) R.T. Jangam : Outline of International Relations 8) V.K. Malhotra : International Relations 9) N.B. Patil

Sheelawantar : CAvÀgÀgÁ¶ÖçÃAiÀÄ À̧A§AzsÀUÀ¼ÀÄ ºÁUÀÆ ¸ÀAWÀl£ÉUÀ¼ÀÄ

10) R.V. Haradi : CAvÀgÀgÁ¶ÖçÃAiÀÄ À̧A§AzsÀUÀ¼ÀÄ 11) H.T. Ramakrishna : CAvÀgÀgÁ¶ÖçÃAiÀÄ À̧A§AzsÀUÀ¼ÀÄ 12) Malimuddanna : CAvÀgÀgÁ¶ÖçÃAiÀÄ À̧A§AzsÀUÀ¼ÀÄ 13) S.K. Kabburi : International Relations and Institutions

OR

Karnataka State Women University, Vijayapur New Syllabus

Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE B.A III year: V Semester – MODERN GOVERNMENT’S (UK & SWITZERLAND)

Total 100 Marks (Theory – 80, I...A – 20) Workload per Week - 5 Hours FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-18

UNIT – I : Constitution of U.K

a) Salient features of constitutions of U.K

b) Conventions and their role.

UNIT – II : Organization of U.K Government,

a) Legislative – Organization, Powers & Functions.

b) Executive – Organization, Powers & Functions.

c) Judiciary – Organization, Powers & Functions.

UNIT – III : a) Constitutional Development of Switzerland

b) Salient Features of Swiss constitutions.

UNIT – IV : Organization of Swiss Government.

a) Legislative – Organization, Powers & Functions.

b) Executive – Organization, Powers & Functions.

c) Judiciary – Organization, Powers & Functions.

UNIT – V : Devices of Direct Democracy in Switzerland.

Books for Reference:

1) Nicholas Gillett : The Swiss Constitution Bristol, U.K. 1989

2) H.Kerr Jr. : Switzerland, Social Cleabages and Partisan And conflict, Beverly Hills Sage Publications, 1973

3) Vishnu Bhagawan Viddya Bhushana : World Constitutions Sterling 1997

4) A.C. Kapur : Select Constitutions, S Chand, New Delhi 5) Kavate : Modern Governments 6) Kavante : DzsÀĤPÀ ¸ÀPÁðgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ 7) N.B. Patil : DzsÀĤPÀ ¸ÀPÁðgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ

Shailavantar

8) S.K. Kabburi : Modern Governments

Karnataka State Women University, Vijayapur

New Syllabus Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE

B.A III year: VI Semester – INDIAN ADMINISTRATION (COMPULSORY) Total 100 Marks (Theory – 80, I.A – 20) Workload per Week - 5 Hours

FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-18

UNIT – I : Indian Administration a) Evolution of Indian Administration. b) Features of Indian Administration.

UNIT – II : Organization of Central Secretariat. a) Cabinet Secretariat. b) Secretariat – P.M. Office. c) Ministries and Department. d) Citizens and Administration – Right to Information Act – 2005

UNIT – III : Public Services a) All India Services. b) Central Services c) State Services d) Chief Secretary.

UNIT – IV : Corruption in Administration a) Meaning, Causes and Prevention. b) Comptroller and Auditor General of India c) Central Vigilance Commission. d) Lokapal and Lokayukta.

UNIT – V : Planning in India. a) Importance of Planning. b) NITI Ayoga (National Institution for Transforming India) – Its Organization,

Functions and role. c) National Development Council – Organization and Functions.

Books of Reference:

1. S. R. Maheshawari : Indian Administration.

2. Avasti & Maheshwari : Indian Administration, IIIrd Revised Edition.

Anmol New Delhi 10th Revised Ed. Agra-2005.

3. J.C. Johari : Indian Political System.

4. T.N. Chaturedi : Contemporary Administrative, Culture in India – II PA, New Delhi.

5. V.B. Rao and Venkateshwaralu : Parliamentary Democracy in India, Mittal, New Delhi

6. Chouhan : Evolution of Administration in India, College Book Depot, Jaipur.

7. Mohinder singh and

Hoshiar Sing : Public Administration in India.

8. R.K. Aror and

Rajani Goel : Indian Public Administrative Institutions and Issues

9. S.K. Kabburi : Indian Administrative System

Karnataka State Women University, Vijayapur New Syllabus

Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE B.A III year: VI Semester – INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION (OPTIONAL)

Total 100 Marks (Theory – 80, I.A – 20) Workload per Week - 5 Hours

FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-18

UNIT – I : International Law.

a) Meaning, Importance, Source and Limitations of International Law

b) Universal declaration of Human Rights.

c) International Court of Justice.

UNIT – II : League of Nations.

a) Origin, Purpose and organization.

b) Achievements and Failures.

UNIT – III : United Nations.

a) Origin, Objective and organs of U.N

b) Achievements and short comings of U.N

UNIT – IV : Regional organizations.

a) European Union.

b) ASEAN

c) SAARC

UNIT – V : a) Non – Alignment Movement.

b) Recent trends in International Organizations.

Books of Reference:

1. Palmer and Perkins : International relations 2. H.J. Morgenthau : Politics among Nations. 3. Shambhavi Vedantam : United Nations 4. Bilgram : International Organisations. 5. Innis Claude : Introduction to International Organizations. 6. H. Nicholas : The United Nations as a Political Institution 7. J.C. Johari : International Relations and Politics. 8. Horadi : CAvÀgÀgÁ¶ÖçÃAiÀÄ À̧AWÀl£ÉUÀ¼ÀÄ 9. N.B.Patil : . CAvÀgÀgÁ¶ÖçÃAiÀÄ ¸ÀA§AzsÀUÀ¼ÀÄ ºÁUÀÆ ¸ÀAWÀl£ÉUÀ¼ÀÄ

OR Karnataka State Women University, Vijayapur

New Syllabus Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE

B.A III year: VI Semester – MODERN GOVERNMENT (USA & Japan) Total 100 Marks (Theory – 80, I..A – 20) Workload per Week - 5 Hours

FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-18

UNIT – I : a) Salient features of constitutions of U.S.A

b) Federal System of USA

UNIT – II : Organization of Government of USA

a) Legislative – Organization, Powers & Functions.

b) Executive – Organization, Powers & Functions.

c) Judiciary – Organization, Powers & Functions

UNIT – III : a) Party system in USA

b) Role of pressure groups in USA

UNIT – IV : Salient features of constitutions of Japan

UNIT – V : Organization of Government of Japan

a) Legislative – Organization, Powers & Functions.

b) Executive – Organization, Powers & Functions.

c) Judiciary – Organization, Powers & Functions

Books for Reference:

1. A.C. Kapur : Select constitutions- S.Chand & Co., New Delhi. 2. Vishnu Bhagawan & :

Viddya Bhushana : World Constitutions Sterling, New Delhi 3. Vishnu Bhagawan & :

Viddya Bhushana : Constitution of UK 4. Vishnu Bhagawan & :

Viddya Bhushana : Constitution of USA 5. B.C.Roy : Constitution of England 6. Stephen : American Politics and Government 7. Kavante : Modern Government (Kannada & English) 8. N.B. Patil and : DzsÀĤPÀ ¸ÀPÁðgÀUÀ¼ÀÄ

Sheelawantar 9. S.K.Kabbuti : Modern Governments

Approved by –

1. Dr. Laxmidevi. Y – Chairman

2. Prof.G.M.Nadiger – Member

3. Smt. P. V.Halakatti - Member

Karnataka State Women University, Bijapur Subject : POLITICAL SCIENCE

MODEL QUESTION PAPER FOR ALL SEMESTERS

Duration : 3 hrs Max Marks : 80

Note : 1. Answer any ten in Section ‘A’ 2. Answer any four questions in Section ‘B’ 3. Answer any two questions in Section ‘C’

Section – A

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Karnataka State Women University, Bijapur Subject : HUMAN RIGHTS – COMPULSORY PAPER

Section – A MODEL QUESTION PAPER FOR II SEMESTER – B.A. /B.Com/ B.Sc

Duration : 1.30 hrs Max Marks : 40

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I. Answer the following questions in two or three sentences (Any Five) 5 x 2 = 10

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Approved by –

4. Dr. S.S.Peerzade – Chairman

5. Dr. B.M.Nucchi – Member

6. Prof . G.M. Nadiger - Member

Karnataka State Women University, Bijapur Subject : INDIAN CONSTITUTION – COMPULSORY PAPER

FOR I SEMESTER OF ALL DEGREE COURSES MODEL QUESTION PAPER

Duration : 3 hrs Max Marks : 80

Note : 1. Answer any ten in Section ‘A’ 2. Answer any four questions in Section ‘B’ 3. Answer any two questions in Section ‘C’

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