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M.A POLITICAL SCIENCE SEMESTER - 1 Paper No Subject Contents Of Syllabus Introduction to Politics Politics of India Government of India Constitution of India Constitutionalism History of Democracy Present form of Democracy Paper - I Principles of Political Science - I E-Democracy State Nation State Liberty Civil Liberties Political freedom Civil & Political Rights Constitution of India Constitutional Economics Indian Independence Movement Government of India Act 1935 Indian Independence Act 1947 Constituent Assembly of India Paper - II National Movement and Constitution - I Amendment of the Constitution of India Quit India Movement Partition of India History of the Republic of India President of India Head of Government Political Power Separation of Powers Social Influence Impression Management Authority Authoritarianism Paper - III Political Concepts and ism’s - I Cognitive Authority Legitimacy Rule of Law Politics of India Political Culture Social Justice History of the United Nations United Nations today United Nations System United Nations General Assembly United Nations Security Council United Nations Secretariat Paper -IV International Organisations - I Secretary-General of the United Nations International Court of Justice United Nations Economic and Social Council Specialised Agencies of the United Nations Members of the United Nations United Nations Peacekeeping United Nations Peacekeeping Missions Introduction to Government Government and Political Systems Form of Government Countries by Systems of Government Constitution Paper - V Principles and types of Governments - I Constitution of India Politics of the United Kingdom Politics of the United States Politics of Australia Politics of Canada Politics of Russia SEMESTER - 2 Paper No Subject Contents Of Syllabus Freedom of Assembly Freedom of Association Freedom of Movement Freedom of Religion Freedom of Speech Freedom of the Press Freedom of Thought Paper - I Principles of Political Science - II Privacy Right to keep and bear arms Suffrage Academic Freedom Economic Freedom Liberalism Liberalism in India Prime Minister of India Vice- president of India Cabinet of India Parliament of India National Movement and Constitution - II Rajya Sabha, Upper House Paper - II Lok Sabha, Lower House Judiciary of India Supreme Court of India Chief Justice of India District Courts of India Secularism Nationalism Democracy Individualism Anarchism Capitalism Paper - III Political Concepts and ism’s - II Socialism Imperialism Totalitarianism Fascism New Left Existentialism Idealism World Trade Organisations World Bank International Monetary Fund International Court of Justice International Tribunal for the Law of the sea African Union Asian, Arab League Paper -IV International Organisations - II Commonwealth of Independent States European Union Group of eight (8) G-20 Major Economics Asian Development Bank African Development Bank Inter-American Development Bank International Criminal Court Politics of the People’s Republic of China Politics of India Government of India President of India Vice President of India Cabinet of India Paper - V Principles and types of Governments - II Supreme Court of India Civil Services of India Corruption in India Subsidies in India Taxation in India Parliamentary System SEMESTER - 3 Paper No Subject Contents Of Syllabus Comparative Politics Constitutionalism Political System Political opportunity Unitary State Federal State Paper - I Comparative Politics and Governance - I Presidential System Parliamentary System Separation of Powers Legislature Judiciary Judiciary of India Plato Aristotle Polybius Cicero Saneca the Younger John of Salisbury Paper - II Renowned Political Thinkers - I Thomas Aquinas Dante Alihgieri Marsilius of Padua William of Ockham Niccolo Machiavelli Jean Bodi Thomas Hobbes International Relations Foreign Policy International Relations Theory Great debates on International Relations Theory Realism in the Context of International Relations Offensive Realism Defensive Realism English School of International Relations Theory Paper - III International Relations - I Neoclassical Realism Democratic Peace theory Wars between democrats Neoliberalism in International Relations Constructivism in the Context of International Relations Marxist International Relation theory World-systems theory Neo-Gramscianism What is Disaster Natural Disasters Natural Hazards Natural Disasters by Death Toll Earthquakes in the Past Paper -IV Disaster Management - I Volcanic Eruptions List of Floods Cyclone Tropical Cyclone Drought Supercell SEMESTER - 4 Paper No Subject Contents Of Syllabus Political Party Ruling Political Parties in India Political Parties in India Advocacy Group Proportional Representation Voting System Paper - I Comparative Politics and Governance - II Electoral reform Constitutional Amendment Amendment of the Constitution of India Rights Democracy Dictatorship Advanced Placement Comparative Government and Politics John Locke Jean-Jacques Rosseau Jeremy Bentham John Stuart Mill Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Thomas Hill Green Karl Marx Paper - II Renowned Political Thinkers - II Harold Laski Montesquieu Manu Chankya Arthashastra Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Gandhian Economics Critical Theory Neo-Marxism Dependency Theory Feminism in International Relations Feminism in 1950’s Britain International Legal Theory Green Theory in International Relations Functionalism in International Relations Paper - III International Relations - II State Cartel theory Post colonialism and International Relations theory Interventionism in the context of Politics Liberal Internationalism Complex interdependence Bad faith Democracy Promotion Diplomatic History E-International Relations Wildfires Epidemics Famines Gamma-ray Burst Impact Events Solar Flare Paper -IV Disaster Management - II Supernova Hypernova Disaster Management Hurricane Preparedness Business Continuity Planning Exustential Risks Paper - V Dissertation (This is not a theory paper and has to be submitted by the student).