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.
Semester End Examination System:Maximum Marks Allotted Minimum Pass Marks Time Allowed50 23 03:00Hrs.Paper Setting Scheme:Section No. of Questions SyllabusCoverageNature of Questionsand AnswersQuestions to beattemptedA 10 (1 mark each) Complete Objective Type 10 10B 5(2 marks each) Complete Short answer type 05 10(25 words)C 10(3 marks each) Complete Medium answer 05 15type (50 words)D 3 (15 marks each) Complete Long answer type 01 15(1000 words)MaximumMarksContinuous Comprehensive Assessment (CCA) Pattern:Minor Test Marks Class Test/ Tutorials Quiz/Seminars/ Attendance Total(Marks)/Assignments (Marks) presentationmarks(Marks)Total 15 MarksTest – I 15 10 Subject Matter 05 05 50Test – II 15Total 30Course:Credits – 4 Lecture 1 Hr. Tutorial 1Hr. Practical48 12 0Course TypeCore / ElectiveLecture to be Delivered 60Bachelor of ArtsSemester IIIBAPOL-0305Minor/Elective Core Course III(a)Total Teaching: 60 days (Lectures: 48 Tutorial: 12)(Lecture and Tutorial : 1 hour each)INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL POLITICSUNIT I(iv)(v)(vi)UNIT II(iv)(v)(vi)Meaning, Nature and Scope of International PoliticsRelevance and Importance of International PoliticsImperialism and Colonialism: Modern TrendsRealist Approach to the Study of International PoliticsIdealist Approach to the Study of International PoliticsGame TheoryUNIT III59
(iv)(v)(vi)UNIT IV(iv)(v)(vi)National Power: Elements and LimitationsNational InterestBalance of Power (Meaning, Devices and Contemporary Relevance)Collective Security: Meaning and SafeguardsPacific Settlement of International Disputes, Devices under U.N.CharterDisarmament and Arms Control, Obstacles to NuclearDisarmamentEssential/Selected Readings:Banerjee, A. Marxist Theory and Third World. New Delhi: Sage, 1984.Beitz, C.A. Political Theory and International Relations. New York: ColumbiaUniversity Press, 1977.Bull H., The Anarchical Society: A Study of Order in International Politics.New York: Columbia University Press, 1977.Burton, J.W. International Relations: A General Theory. Bombay: Allen andUnwin, 1971.Dougherty, J.E. and Pfaltzgraff, Jr., R.L. Contending Theories ofInternational Relations. New York: Philadelphia, 1971.Deutsch, K. The Analysis of International Relations. Eaglewood Cliffs:Prentice Hall, 1968.Holsti, K. International Politics: Framework for Analysis. Eaglewood Cliffs:Prentice Hall, 1983.Kaplan, Mortan. System and Processes in International Politics. New Yhork:Wiley and Sons, 1962.Kegly and Wittkopf. World Politics: Trends and Transformation, New York:St. Martin Press, 1985.Lieber, R.J. Theory and World Politics. London, Allen and Unwin, 1972.Mishra, K.P. and Blum, R., eds. Approaches to International Politics, NewDelhi: J.N.U., 1981.Morganthau, H. Politics Among Nations. Calcutta, Scientific New Agency,1969.Morganthau, H. and Thompson, K. Politics Among Nations. Struggle forPower and Peace. New Delhi: Kalyani Press, 1985.Rosenau, James N. (ed. International Politics and Foreign Policy: A Readerin Research and Theory. New York: The Free Press of Glencoe, 1961.Tomashevley, D. Lenin’s Ideas and Modern International Relations. Moscow:Progress Publication, 1974.Wright, Q. The Study of International Relation. New York: Appleton-CenturyCrofts, 1955.60
- Page 1 and 2: UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME COURSESTRUC
- Page 3 and 4: Semester End Examination System:Max
- Page 5 and 6: Semester End Examination System:Max
- Page 7 and 8: Semester End Examination System:Max
- Page 9 and 10: Semester End Examination System:Max
- Page 11 and 12: Rosenau, James N. (ed. Internationa
- Page 13 and 14: Semester End Examination System:Max
- Page 15 and 16: Semester End Examination System:Max
- Page 17 and 18: Semester End Examination System:Max
- Page 19 and 20: Semester End Examination System:Max
- Page 21 and 22: Semester End Examination System:Max
- Page 23 and 24: Semester End Examination System:Max
- Page 25 and 26: Semester End Examination System:Max
- Page 27 and 28: Semester End Examination System:Max
- Page 29 and 30: CORE ELECTIVE (ADDITIONAL COURSE)BA
- Page 31 and 32: P.R. Brass, Language, Religion and
- Page 33 and 34: (iii)(iv)Electoral Process in India
- Page 35 and 36: (ii) A Brief History of Human Right
- Page 37 and 38: (iii)(iv)(v)Transparency in Governa
- Page 39 and 40: UNIT II(i)(ii)(iii)UNIT III(i)(ii)(
- Page 41 and 42: (i)(ii)Nature of Social Movements i
- Page 43 and 44: CORE ELECTIVE (ADDITIONAL COURSE)BA
- Page 45 and 46: Mohatamed Ali Choudhary, the Emerge
- Page 47 and 48: (vi)UNIT III(iv)(v)(vi)UNIT IV(iv)(
- Page 49 and 50: President of India: Election, Power
- Page 51: UNIT II(i)(ii)Emergence of Regional
- Page 55 and 56: UNIT II(i)(ii)Causes of Rise of Nat
- Page 57 and 58: UNIT IIEconomy of Himachal Pradesh:
- Page 59 and 60: Composition and Functions of Gram P
- Page 61 and 62: UNIT II(v) The President of USA(vi)
- Page 63 and 64: (v)United Nation Development Progra
- Page 65: (iv)(v)Fundamental Rights and Dutie
Semester <strong>End</strong> <strong>Exam</strong>ination System:Maximum Marks Allotted Minimum Pass Marks Time Allowed50 23 03:00Hrs.Paper Setting Scheme:Section No. of Questions <strong>Syllabus</strong>CoverageNature of Questionsand AnswersQuestions to beattemptedA 10 (1 mark each) Complete Objective Type 10 10B 5(2 marks each) Complete Short answer type 05 10(25 words)C 10(3 marks each) Complete Medium answer 05 15type (50 words)D 3 (15 marks each) Complete Long answer type 01 15(1000 words)MaximumMarksContinuous Comprehensive Assessment (CCA) Pattern:Minor Test Marks Class Test/ Tutorials Quiz/Seminars/ Attendance Total(Marks)/Assignments (Marks) presentationmarks(Marks)Total 15 MarksTest – I 15 10 Subject Matter 05 05 50Test – II 15Total 30Course:Credits – 4 Lecture 1 Hr. Tutorial 1Hr. Practical48 12 0Course TypeCore / ElectiveLecture to be Delivered 60Bachelor of ArtsSemester IIIBAPOL-0305Minor/Elective Core Course III(a)Total Teaching: 60 days (Lectures: 48 Tutorial: 12)(Lecture and Tutorial : 1 hour each)INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL POLITICSUNIT I(iv)(v)(vi)UNIT II(iv)(v)(vi)Meaning, Nature and Scope of International PoliticsRelevance and Importance of International PoliticsImperialism and Colonialism: Modern TrendsRealist Approach to the Study of International PoliticsIdealist Approach to the Study of International PoliticsGame TheoryUNIT III59