SEMESTER-II Sl. No Subjects Hrs/Wk 1 INDIA’S FOREIGN POLICY HC 4 2 INTERNATIONAL LAW & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS HC 4 3 WEST ASIA IN WORLD AFFAIRS HC 4 4 INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY OR SC 4 5 RUSSIA IN WORLD AFFAIRS 6 HUMAN RIGHTS & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OE 4 Total 20 SEMESTER-III Sl. No Subjects Hrs/Wk 1 CHINA IN WORLD AFFAIRS HC 4 2 INTERNATIONAL ORDER IN ASIA PACIFIC HC 4 3 INTERNSHIP HC 4 4 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN SOUTH ASIA OR SC 4 5 AFRICA IN WORLD AFFAIRS 6 INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM OE 4 Total 20
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SEMESTER-II
Sl.
No
Subjects Hrs/Wk
1 INDIA’S FOREIGN POLICY HC 4
2 INTERNATIONAL LAW & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS HC 4
3 WEST ASIA IN WORLD AFFAIRS HC 4
4 INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY OR SC 4
5 RUSSIA IN WORLD AFFAIRS
6 HUMAN RIGHTS & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OE 4
Total 20
SEMESTER-III
Sl.
No
Subjects Hrs/Wk
1 CHINA IN WORLD AFFAIRS HC 4
2 INTERNATIONAL ORDER IN ASIA PACIFIC HC 4
3 INTERNSHIP HC 4
4 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN SOUTH ASIA OR SC 4
5 AFRICA IN WORLD AFFAIRS
6 INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM OE 4
Total 20
SEMESTER-II
Sl.
No
Subjects Hrs/Wk
1 INDIA’S FOREIGN POLICY HC 4
2 INTERNATIONAL LAW & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS HC 4
J. Bandyopadhyaya, The Making of India's Foreign Policy: Determinants, Institutions, Processes,
And Personalities, Bombay: Allied Publishers, 1970.
A. Kapoor and A. J. Wison, The Foreign Policy of India and her Neighbours. 1995.
AchinVinayak, India in a Changing World: Problems, Limits and Successes of its Foreign Policy. 1995.
P. M. Kamat and K. D. Mathur, Conduct of India’s Foreign Policy, New Delhi: South Asia
Books, 1996.
C. Raja Mohan, Crossing the Rubicon: The Shaping of India's New Foreign Policy, New Delhi:
Penguin Books, 2005.
J. N. Dixit, Indian Foreign Policy and its Neighbours, New Delhi: Gyan Publishing, 2001.
Jawaharlal Nehru, India's Foreign Policy: Selected Speeches, September 1946-April 1961, New
Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Govt. of India,
1961.
Nancy Jetly and Rajendra Prasad, India's Foreign Policy: Challenges And Prospects, New Delhi:
Vikas Pub. House, 1999.
Bimal Prasad, India's Foreign Policy: Studies In Continuity And Change, New Deklhi: Vikas
Publishers, 1979.
Anjali Ghosh, tridibChakrobroti, AnindyoJyotiMajumdar and ShibashisChatterjee, eds.,
India’s Foreign Policy, New Delhi: Pearson, 2009.
M S Rajan Rajan Harsha Mohanan Pillai Arun kumar Banargi.
Paper 2: INTERNATIONAL LAW & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
OBJECTIVES OF THE PAPER
To acquaint the students with core concepts in International Law
To explain the interaction between international law and International Relations
To emphasise the role and significance of the State and Statehood in international Law
Unit 1: Introduction
1. Evolution and development of International Law 2. Definitions, Concepts and basis of International Law 3. Sources of International Law 4. Municipal law and International law
5. Classification and Codification of International Law
Unit 2: State and International Law
1. Sovereignty
2. Territory and Jurisdiction
3. Recognition
4. Responsibility
5. Succession
Unit 3: Contemporary Issues in International Law
1. Human Rights Law and International Law
2. Terrorism and Piracy and International Law
3. Science, Technology and International Law
4. New Developments in International Law
5. ICJ
Unit 4: Maritime Law and Outer Space
1. Changing concepts of maritime frontiers
2. Laws of the sea – UNCLOS I, II & III
3. Territorial Sea, Contiguous Zone, Continental Shelf, High Seas, EEZ
4. Archipelagic and Landlocked States, Deep-Sea Bed and Mining, ITLOS
5. Laws of Outer Space
Unit 5: India and International Conventions
1. India and Treaty Compliance Mechanism 2. India and International Human Rights Conventions 3. India and International Environmental and Climate Conventions
4. India and International Conventions on Terrorism
5. India and Intellectual Property Rights
Paper 3: WEST ASIA IN WORLD AFFAIRS
OBJECTIVES OF THE PAPER
To familiarize the government and politics of West Asia. To create an awareness about the geo strategic and geo economic imperatives of the region. To provide an understanding about the West Asian peace processes.
Unit 1: State & Society in West Asia
1. Emergence of Modern States in West Asia
2. The Society and Religion in West Asia
3. Dynamics of the Economy in West Asia 4. Emergence of Arab Nationalism
5. Identity Politics & Political Culture in West Asia
Unit 2: State and Polity in West Asia
1. Egypt -Nationalization and Politics of Modernization
2. Iran and Theocracy
3. Iraq and Democratization
4. Saudi Arabia and Wahabbism
5. Modern Israel and Lebanon
Unit 3: Extra Regional Actors in West Asia
1 Interests in West Asia 2 US engagement in West Asia 3 Russian involvement in West Asia 4 India and West Asia 5 Oil Politics and West Asia (OPEC, OAPEC)
Unit 4: Conflict and Peace Process in West East
1 The Arab-Israeli Wars 2 Iran - Iraq War (2003) 3 Gulf War I & II 4 Role of Regional Organizations in peace process (Arab League, GCC) 5 UN and other countries in the West Asian Peace Process
Unit 5: Stability & Change in West Asia 1 Patriotism, Nationalism & Rise of Intifada 2 Democracy vs. Autocracy 3 Political Liberalization, Democratization and future of Monarchies 4 Challenges of economic development –Rentier Economics 5 Violence in West Asia
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
A.K.Pasha, “India and West Asia,” Delhi Gyan Sager Publishers,1999
A.K.Pasha, India, Iran and GCC States (New Delhi: 2000
Ali M Ansari, Confronting Iran: The failure of American Foreign Policy and the next great crisis in the Middle
East, New York ,A member of the Persen Book Group, 2006
Freeman O Robert), Soviet Policy towards the Middle Eat since 1970, USA, Praeger,, 1975
Goldberg H David, Paul Marantz, The Decline of the Soviet Union and the Transformation of the Middle
East, US, West View Press, 1994
Hamid Ansari, Travelling through conflict: Essay on the Politics of West Asia, New Delhi, Pearson Longman,
2008
Ivon Daalder, Nicole Gresotto, Philip Gordon (ed), Crescent of Crisis: US-European Strategy for the Greater
Middle East, Washington DC, Brookings Institution Press, 2006.
Lesch W David, The Middle East and the United States: A Historical & Political Reassessment, USA, West
View Press, 1999
Wells Jr., F Samuel, Mark A Bruzonsky, Security in the Middle East: Regional Change and Great Power
Strategies USA, West View Press, 1987.
PAPER 4: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Unit I. International Political Economy:
1. Definition and Approaches;
2. Traditional Approaches—Mercantilist, Marxian and Dependencia;
3. Contemporary Mainstream Approaches—Institutionalist and Critical approaches.
4. Current discourse on Globalization in International Political Economy.
Unit II. International Economic Institutions and Problems:
1. Birth and Breakdown of Bretton Woods System
2. From General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs (GATT) to World Trade Organization (WTO)
3. Multilateral Institutions (MEI) and Developing Countries, G-77.
Unit III. Political Economy of Regionalism:
1. Evolution of EU
2. North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA)
3. Asia Pacific Economic Community (APEC)
4. South American Common Market (MERCOSUR) and other related issues.
Unit IV. Non-State Actors in International Political Economy:
1. Transnational Corporations (TNCs)
2. Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)—National and International
3. Protest Movements
4. World Economic Forum
Unit V. Environmental and Gender issues:
1. Global Environmental Concerns(Earth Summit)
2. International Migration of Labour
3. Gender and Global Economy
4. Global movement for gender justice
Reading List
Global movement for gender issues
Adams, N.B. (1993), Worlds Apart: The North-South Divide and the International System
(London: Zed).
Baldwin, D. (ed.) (1993), Neorealism and Neoliberalism: The Contemporary Debate (New
York: Columbia University Press).
Barker, D. and Mander J. (1996), Invisible Government: The World Trade Organisation: Global
Government for the Millennium (San Francisco, Cal.: International Forum on Globalisation).
Manoj parth- WTO.
PAPER 5: RUSSIA IN WORLD AFFAIRS
1. Rise and decline of USSR
2. Emergence of Russia and CIS
3. Russian Foreign Policy Making
4. Russian Policy towards global and regional issues
5. Resurgent Russia's Global Projection in the 21st Century: Putin and Beyond
Reading List
Robert Donaldson and Joseph Nogee. The Foreign Policy of Russia.Third edition 2005.
Gabriel Gorodetsky. Russia between East and West. 2003.
Andrei and PavelTsygankov, ―New Directions in Russian International Studies‖, Communist
and Post communist Studies. March 2004, pp. 1-17.
Eduard Solovyev, ―Geopolitics in Russia: Science or Vocation?‖ Communist and Post
communist Studies, March 2004, pp. 85-96.
Roy Macridis, Contemporary Political Ideologies, 6th edition, 1996.
Anuradha Chenoi
Ajaykumar Patnayak
PAPER 6: HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Unit 1: Historical development of Human Rights 1. Meaning and nature of Human Rights and International Relations 2. Importance of Human Rights 3. Global contributions to promote Human Rights(America, France and India)
Unit 2: UN Declaration of Human Rights
1. Enforcement and Implementation of Human rights
Unit 3: Challenges of Human Rights
1. Crimes against women and children
2. Refugees
3. Racial discrimination , Genocide and Ethnic cleansing
Unit 4: Development of Human Rights 1. Poverty and illiteracy
2. Impact of globalization on Human Rights
3. Internally Displaced People
Unit 5: Human Rights in India
1. Constitutional Provisions
2. Human Rights Commission
3. Judiciary and Human Rights
Books:
-AP Vijapur, Arshi Khan; Pearson Publications.
SEMESTER-III
Sl.
No
Subjects Hrs/Wk
1 CHINA IN WORLD AFFAIRS HC 4
2 INTERNATIONAL ORDER IN ASIA PACIFIC HC 4
3 INTERNSHIP HC 4
4 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICAL SYSTEMS IN SOUTH ASIA SC 4
5 AFRICA IN WORLD AFFAIRS
6 INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM OE 4
Total 20
Paper 1 : CHINA IN WORLD AFFAIRS
1. Introduction to Contemporary China
2. China's Rise to Prominence in Asia
3. Contemporary Chinese Foreign Policy since WWII
4. China's Opening to the World: Deng Xiaoping's Policies, Rise as an Economic
Power, Strategic Concordance with the US
5. China's Disputes: Japan, Taiwan, India, the South China Sea and Russia
6. China: Responsible Power or a Potential Threat
Paper 2: INTERNATIONAL ORDER IN ASIA PACIFIC
OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE
To create an awareness about the emerging issues in Asia Pacific region
To familiarize the students with the geopolitics and geo economics of the
region
To understand the emerging security dynamics of the region
Unit 1
Asia-Pacific in the International System
1.1 The contemporary historical profile of the Asia-Pacific
1.2 The Political-Geographical Profile of the Asia-Pacific
1.3 The Conflict spectrum of the Asia-Pacific
1.4 The Global Impact of the Asia-Pacific
1.5 Cold War and Asia Pacific
Unit 2
Theoretical approaches in the Asia Pacific Region
2.1 Balance of Power,
2.2 Hegemonic Stability
2.3 Power Transition Theory
2.4 Regional Security Complex theory
2.5 Constructivism and Constructivist Agenda
Unit 3
Systemic Issues in the Asia-Pacific 3.1 Traditional and Non Traditional issues in the Asia pacific
3.2 Territorial & Boundary Disputes
3.3 Ethnic conflicts and Minority Issues
3.4 Environment and Energy Security issues in Asia Pacific
3.5 Challenges to democratisation in the region
Unit 4
Security of the Asia Pacific in the twenty first century
4.1 Security Dilemma in the Asia Pacific
4.2 Nuclear Weapons and the Asia-Pacific- The Second Nuclear Age
4.3 Maritime security issues in the Asia Pacific-Sea Lanes of Communication,
Maritime Piracy & terrorism
4.4 US and Asia Pacific
4.5 China and Asia Pacific
Unit 5
Geo-Economic Issues, Globalisation in the Asia-Pacific
5.1. The Asia-Pacific Economic System: Issues and Challenges
5.2. Globalisation, Regional economic cooperation
5.3. ASEAN-ARF
5.4 East Asia Initiative, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation