UGC NET Political Science Notes (As per Syllabus)By GradsApp / 20 September 2024 Course Content Liberty Equality Justice Rights Democracy Power in Political Theory Citizenship: An In-Depth Examination Liberalism: An In-Depth Exploration Conservatism Socialism: Theory and Traditions Marxism Feminism Ecologism Multiculturalism Postmodernism in Political Traditions and Theory Confucius: Political Thought and Traditions Plato’s Political Thought Aristotle and Political Thought Machiavelli: Political Thought and Traditions Hobbes and Political Thought John Locke’s Political Thought Rousseau and His Political Thought Hegel’s Political Thought Mary Wollstonecraft: Political Thought and Traditions John Stuart Mill Karl Marx: Political Thought and Tradition Gramsci and His Political Thought Hannah Arendt and Political Thought Frantz Fanon: Political Traditions and Thought Mao Zedong: Political Traditions and Thought John Rawls: Political Traditions and Thought Dharamshastra in Indian Political Thought Kautilya: Indian Political Thought Aggannasutta: Indian Political Thought Barani in Indian Political Thought Kabir: Political Traditions in Indian Political Thought Pandita Ramabai: A Pioneering Figure in Indian Political Thought Bal Gangadhar Tilak: A Profound Influence on Indian Political Thought Swami Vivekananda and Indian Political Thought Rabindranath Tagore: Indian Political Thought M.K. Gandhi: A Comprehensive Study in Indian Political Thought Sri Aurobindo in Indian Political Thought Periyar E. V. Ramasamy Muhammad Iqbal in Indian Political Thought M. N. Roy: A Revolutionary and Indian Political Thinker V. D. Savarkar: Indian Political Thought Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in Indian Political Thought Jawaharlal Nehru: Indian Political Thought Ram Manohar Lohia: His Political Thought and Legacy Jaya Prakash Narayan: Political Traditions in Indian Political Thought Deendayal Upadhyaya: Political Traditions in Indian Political Thought Institutional Approach in Comparative Political Analysis Political Culture in Comparative Political Analysis Political Economy and New Institutionalism in Comparative Political Analysis Comparative Methods in Comparative Political Analysis Forms of Colonialism Anti-Colonial Struggles and Decolonization Nationalism: A Comparative Analysis of European and Non-European Contexts Debate over the Nature of State in Capitalist and Socialist Societies Post-Colonial State The Welfare State Globalization and Nation-States Comparative Political Analysis of Electoral Systems Liberalism in Comparative Political Analysis Majoritarian Political Regimes Participatory Political Regimes: Comparative Political Analysis Patrimonialism in Comparative Political Analysis Bureaucratic Authoritarianism Military Dictatorship Totalitarianism Fascism: An In-Depth Political Analysis Forms of Constitutions Rule of Law Judicial Independence Liberal Constitutionalism Emergency Powers and Crisis of Constitutionalism Democratic Transition and Consolidation Underdevelopment in Comparative Political Analysis Dependency in Development Comparative Political Analysis Modernization World Systems Theory Development and Democracy The Ruling Class: Structures of Power in Comparative Political Analysis Power Elites in Comparative Political Analysis Democratic Elitism: A Detailed Analysis Electoral Systems Political Parties and Party System Interest Groups: Actors and Processes in Comparative Political Analysis Social Movements: Actors and Processes in Comparative Political Analysis New Social Movements Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) Civil Society Campaigns in Comparative Political Analysis Revolutions Idealism in International Relations Realism in International Relations Structural Marxism in International Relations Neoliberalism in International Relations Neorealism in International Relations Social Constructivism in International Relations Critical International Theory in International Relations 1 of 3