Paper I
PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Unit I
Meaning, nature and scope of Public Administration; Relation of Public Administration to other Social Sciences; Public and Private Administration; The role of Public Administration in the Modern State; Responsive Administration. Unit II Bases of Organization – Primacy of the Functional base; Principles of Organization; Hierarchy; Span of Control; Delegation of Authority; Centralisation and Decentralisation; Control over Administration: Legislative, Executive and Judicial,.
Unit III The Chief Executive; Line, Staff and Auxiliary Agencies ; The Department; Public Corporations; Independent Regulatory Commissions; Field services / agencies; Bureaucracy.
Unit IV Personnel Administration : Recruitment, Training and Promotion; Position Classification; Public Relations; Financial administration; budget, audit.
B. A. Political Science B. A. III
Paper II
INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT Unit I
Manu, Bhishma, Kautilya, Sukra. Unit II The Indian Renaissance; Raja Ram Mohan Roy; Gopal Krishna Gokhale; Mahadeo Govind Ranade.
Unit III Bal Gangadhar Tilak; Aurbindo Ghosh; Swami Vivekanand.
Unit IV M. K. Gandhi; Jawaharlal Nehru; M. N. Roy; Jai Prakash Narain.
B. A. Political Science B. A. III
Paper III
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS Unit I
Meaning, Nature and Scope of International Politics; Theories and Approaches : Traditional Vs Scientific, Behavioural, Idealist, Realist, Systems, Game, Communication; Decision-making.
Unit II The Modern State System; Power and its elements; National Interest; Balance of Power; Collective Security; Role of Ideology; Foreign Policy – its determinants; Instruments of Foreign Policy – Diplomacy, Propaganda, Economic Instruments and War.
Unit III Arms Control and Disarmament; Cold War; Détente; New-Cold War; Post-Cold War International Politics; Non-alignment and Non-aligned Movement; Problems of the Third World.
Unit IV