Detailed Syllabus- Outline, End Term Exam Guidelines, Structure, etc.
Detailed Syllabus- Outline, End Term Exam Guidelines, Structure, etc. Detailed Syllabus- Outline, End Term Exam Guidelines, Structure, etc.
(i)(ii)(iii)Meaning of Political Parties and Kinds of Political PartiesFeatures and Characteristics of Indian Party SystemEmerging Trends in Indian Party SystemUNIT IINATIONAL POLITICAL PARTIES(i)(ii)(iii)INC: Organization, Ideology, Policies and nature ofMass SupportBJP: Organization, ideology, Policies and Nature of Mass SupportElectoral Performance of INC and BJPUNIT III(i)(ii)(iii)UNIT IV(i)(ii)CPI(M): Organization, Ideology, Policies and Nature of MasssupportBSP: Organization, Ideology, Policies and Nature of Mass SupportElectoral Performance of CPI(M) and BSPREGIONAL POLITICAL PARTIESEmergence of Regional Political Parties and Regionalization ofRegional ForcesImpact of Regional Political Parties on National PoliticsEssential/Selected Readings:Hasan F. Frankel, R.Z. Bhargava and B. Arora Transforming India: Socialand Political Dynamics of Democracy.T.B. Hansen and C. Jaffrelot (eds.), The BJP and the Compulsions of Politicsin India.Rajni Kothari, Parties and Party Politics in India.B. Arora and D.v. Demey (eds.), Multiple Identities in a Single State: IndianFederalism in Comparative Perspective.P.R. Desouza and E. Sridharan (eds.), India’s Political Parties.P.R. Brass, The Politics of India since Independence.S. Baruah (eds.), Parties and Party Politics in India.Z. Hasan (ed.), Parties and Party Politics in India.B. Arora (eds.), Transforming India: Social and Political Dynamics ofDemocracy.37
P.R. Brass, Language, Religion and Politics in North India.P. Chatterjee (ed.), State and Politics in India.Z. Hasan, (ed)., Pulitics and State in India.C. Jaffrelot, India’s Silent Revolution: The Rise of the Lower Castes in NorthIndia.R. Roy and P. Wallace (ed.), Indian Politics and the 1998 Elections:Regionalism, Hindutva and State Politics.S. Pai Dalit Assertion and the Unfinished Democratic Revolution: TheBahujan Samaj Party in Uttar Pradesh.P.R. Brass, the Politics of India since Independence.P.R. Brass, Language, Religion and Politics in North India.Z. Hasan (ed.), Parties and Party Politics in India.Z. Hasan, Politics and the State in India.B. Arora ed., Transforming India: Social and Political Dynamics ofDemocracy.P. Chatterjee ed., State and Politics in India.C. Jaffrelot, India’s Silent Revolution: The Rise of the Lower Castes in India.N.G. Jayal and P.B. Mehta, The Oxford Companion to Politics in India.S. Kaviraj, ed., Politics in India.A. Kohli, ed., The Success of India’s Democracy.R. Kothari, Politics in India.38
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(i)(ii)(iii)Meaning of Political Parties and Kinds of Political PartiesFeatures and Characteristics of Indian Party SystemEmerging Trends in Indian Party SystemUNIT IINATIONAL POLITICAL PARTIES(i)(ii)(iii)INC: Organization, Ideology, Policies and nature ofMass SupportBJP: Organization, ideology, Policies and Nature of Mass SupportElectoral Performance of INC and BJPUNIT III(i)(ii)(iii)UNIT IV(i)(ii)CPI(M): Organization, Ideology, Policies and Nature of MasssupportBSP: Organization, Ideology, Policies and Nature of Mass SupportElectoral Performance of CPI(M) and BSPREGIONAL POLITICAL PARTIESEmergence of Regional Political Parties and Regionalization ofRegional ForcesImpact of Regional Political Parties on National PoliticsEssential/Selected Readings:Hasan F. Frankel, R.Z. Bhargava and B. Arora Transforming India: Socialand Political Dynamics of Democracy.T.B. Hansen and C. Jaffrelot (eds.), The BJP and the Compulsions of Politicsin India.Rajni Kothari, Parties and Party Politics in India.B. Arora and D.v. Demey (eds.), Multiple Identities in a Single State: IndianFederalism in Comparative Perspective.P.R. Desouza and E. Sridharan (eds.), India’s Political Parties.P.R. Brass, The Politics of India since Independence.S. Baruah (eds.), Parties and Party Politics in India.Z. Hasan (ed.), Parties and Party Politics in India.B. Arora (eds.), Transforming India: Social and Political Dynamics ofDemocracy.37