Gauhati University Question Papers for Political Science 5th Semester
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WESTERN POLITICAL THINKERS
Unit I: Greek Political Thinkers
Plato: Justice, Philosopher King, Ideal State
Aristotle: Classification of Constitution, Revolution, Best Practical State
Unit II: Medieval and Early Modern Thinkers
St. Augustine: Religion and Politics
Machiavelli: Liberty and Statecraft
Unit III: The Contractualists
Hobbes: Nature of State, Sovereignty
Locke: Liberty, Property, State
Rousseau: General Will
Unit IV: Marxian Political Thought
Materialistic Interpretation of History
Surplus Value
Class Struggle
SELECT CONSTITUTIONS-I
Unit I: Constitution and Constitutionalism
Constitution - Meaning and Importance
Classification of Constitutions
Constitutionalism - Concept
Unit II: United Kingdom
The British Political Tradition
Parliamentary Government—
(i) Monarchy
(ii) Cabinet
(iii) Parliament
Political Parties and Interest Groups
Rule of Law and the Judicial System
Unit III: United States of America
Making of the American Constitution
The Federal System.
National Government—
(i) The President
(ii) Congress
(iii) Supreme Court
Political Parties and Interest Groups
Unit IV: Comparative Study of UK and US Constitutions:
British Prime Minister vs US President
House of Lords vs Senate
Speaker of House of Commons vs Speaker of House of Representatives
POLITICS IN NORTH-EAST INDIA –
Unit 1: Profile of North-East India
Geo-Strategic Location
Socio-Cultural Diversity
Unit II: Colonial Policy of Annexation and Administration
Expansion and Consolidation of Colonial Rule
Excluded and Partially Excluded Areas: Inner Line.
Unit III: People’s Resistance Against Colonial Rule (19th Century)
Peasant Resistance in Assam: Phulaguri and Patharughat uprisings.
Role of Raijmels
Anglo-Manipur War of 1891
Unit IV: Migration and Demographic Change during Colonial Period
Migration of Plantation Labour
Migration from Eastern Bengal
GENERAL SOCIOLOGY - I.
Unit-I Definition and Scope of Sociology.
Meaning and Definitions of Sociology,
Growth and scope of Sociology.
Relationship of Sociology with Political Science, Economics and History .
Unit-II The Methods of Sociology.
Historical Method.
Statistical Method.
Scientific or Experimental Method.
Social Survey Method.
Unit III Key Concepts of Sociology.
Family.
Society.
Community.
Role and status. Unit IV Social Stratification.
Meaning of Social Stratification.
Meaning and Nature of Caste.
Meaning and Nature of Social Class.
Concept of Gender.
CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL ISSUES
Unit I: Environmental Issues
Brundtland Commission Report and Sustainable Development
Rio Declaration
Copenhagen Declaration
Unit II: Terrorism
Meaning and nature of terrorism
Forms of Terrorism: State and non-state
Terrorism in North-East India
Unit III : Human Development & Human Security
Concept of Human Development
Concept of Human Security
Indicators of Human Development – HDI & HPI.
Unit IV: Issues of Gender
Gender Exclusion and Gender Justice
Beijing Declaration, 1995
Concept of Gender Development Index & Gender Budgeting
Paper 4B WOMEN AND POLITICS
Unit I : Concepts of Gender
Gender and Sex
Patriarchy as a concept
Pillars of Patriarchy
Unit II : Feminism
Concept of Feminism
Waves of Feminism
Theories of Feminism----Liberal & Marxist.
Unit III: Women’s Movements---A Historical Perspective
French Revolution
Civil Rights Movements
Suffrage Movements
Unit IV : History of Women’s Movement in India
Early 19th Century Social Reform Movements
Women’s role in the Freedom Struggle
Gandhi and Women
RURAL LOCAL GOVERNANCE
Unit I :Evolution of Local governance in India
local governance in ancient India
local governance in colonial India
local governance in independent India
Unit II: 73rd amendment and Rural development
Genesis of the 73rd amendment: the various committees
Significance of the 73rd amendment( Women’s participation and reservation, district planning commission, election commission, Finance commission)
Problems of rural local governance
Unit III : Structural growth of local governance under the 73rd amendment
Zilla Parishad
Anchalik Panchayat
Gaon panchayat and gaon sabha
Unit IV: Control and supervision of local governance under the 73rd amendment
Legislative
Executive
Sources of revenue and grants-in-aid
Paper 5B POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY-I
Unit I Historical Development
Emergence of political sociology
Definition and nature of political sociology
Subject matter and utility of political sociology
Unit II Political culture
Concept of political culture
Components of political culture
Foundations of political culture
Unit III Socialization
Meaning of socialization
Agencies of socialization
Role of socialization
Unit IV Political Mobility
Nature of political mobility
Problems of political mobility
Defects in the concept of political mobility and its value
DEMOCRACY IN INDIA- 1
Unit I: Concept of Democracy
Meaning of Democracy
Types of Democracy
Theoretical Perspective of Democracy
Unit II: Democracy in India
Origin of Democracy in India
Colonial Legacy,
National Movement.
Unit III: Nature of India’s Democracy:
Liberal Perspective
Marxist Perspective
Unit IV: Elections in India
Election Process in India:
Election Commissioner and Its Role
Paper 6B HUMAN RIGHTS
Unit I: Introduction to Human Rights
Concept of Human Rights – meaning, nature, importance
Growth and evolution of Human Rights
Classification- three generation of Human Rights
Unit II: Approaches and perspectives
Universal Approach
Cultural Relativist Approach
Marxian Perspective
Unit III : Human Rights and UNO
international Bill of Rights – UDHR, ICCPR, ICESCR, Optional Protocols
Conventions – Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against
Women, Convention on Rights of the Child
Human Rights Council
Unit IV: Human rights and the role of NGOs
Amnesty International
Human Rights Watch
International Committee of the Red Cross
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