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DESCRIPTION
OF COURSES
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4901 Western Ancient Political Thought |
The course introduces students to the
history of Greek political thought
and political system, political
ideology, forms of government and
constitution. Topics include: Greek
society and institution, political
system in ancient city states. Plato:
life, education and his work. Ideal
state, justice, communism. Philosopher king, education, forms of
Government. Aristotle: his life,
education and works, society, family
and citizenship; law and constitution,
ends of state, forms of governments,
Slavery, Revolution: causes and
remedies, best practicable government and its constitution.
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4902 Western Medieval Political Thought |
This course provides an overview of
the history of western medieval
political thought. It will help the
students understand the social structure, main characteristics and elements of middle age.
Topics include: The Holy Roman Empire, conflict between
King and Pope, political thought of the Middle Ages and its
social and political systems. St Augustin: his life, work, and
conception of history. City of God, Justice, slavery and
wealth. Two-sword theory. St Thomas Aquinas: education, his
life and work. Political thinking of Christianity. Theory of
law, slavery and forms of government of St Thomas Aquinas
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4903 Western Modem Political Thought |
This course deals with the role and contribution of different
modem political thinkers, western ancient and western
medieval political history and thought. Characteristics and
ideology of this age. Topics include: characteristics of modem
political thought and renaissance. Niccolo Machiavelli: his
life, work and methodology of political thinking. His concept
of human being, religion and morality, advice of ruler,
classification of government and nationalism. Thomas
Hobbes: life and work, contemporary political situation,
conception for human nature. Natural law and natural rights
and social contract, origin of the state, sovereignty. Law of
state and relation with John Locke and Rousseau. Their lives
and contribution to political thinking etc.
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4904 Principles of Political Theory and Organization |
This course introduces students to the basic concepts and
ideas of political science. This concepts will be surveyed, their
shortcomings and conceptualizations will be explored. Topics
include: Political science, its nature, scope, methods, relations
with other social sciences and fundamental concepts of
society and state. Sovereignty, law, liberty and equality,
nationalism, internationalism, origin of state, constitution,
forms of government. Democracy, Dictatorship, Unitary,
Federal, Parliamentary and Presidential forms of government.
Theory of separation of powers, legislature, its role, executive,
judiciary and the electorate, political party, pressure group,
Bureaucracy and Public opinion.
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4905 Comparative Foreign Government-I: UK and USA
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This
course deals with the Constitutions of Great Britain and
the United States of America. Topics include: British System,
Growth of constitution, convention, relation with Parliaments
and Cabinet, Prime Minister, his power and functions. House
of Commons, House of Lords, Judicial and Party System, powers,
functions and role. Congress and its relation with the President,
House of Representatives and Senate, Judiciary and Party
system.
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4906 Comparative Foreign Government-II: China and
India |
This course will help students to be acquainted with the
Constitutions of China and India. Topics include: Emergence and
characteristics of the Chinese Constitution, Political and economic
systems. Rights of citizens and responsibility, political structure,
administrative, resident, regional administration. Judiciary and
Party system. Indian Constitution, characteristics control and
regional administration. Fundamental rights, Prime Minister,
President, Parliament, Judiciary, Party System.
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4907 Islamic Social, Political and Economic Systems |
This course deals with the concepts and institutions of the
Political system of Islam. Major topics include: Meaning and
basis of Islam, Pilgrimage, Zakah and Islamic Social System.
family, marriage, relation between wife and husband,
responsibility to neighbor, children's relation with parents, rights
and status of women in Islam, Political system in Islam,
Islamic state in Madinah, law, sovereignty. Democracy and
Economic System in Islam.
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4908 Medieval Muslim Political Thought |
This course introduces students to the role and contribution of
some Muslim political thinkers in the Middle Ages towards
political development in the same age. Topics include: The
meaning and purpose of Muslim political thought, its
difference with the western political thought. Characteristics
of Muslim political thought in the middle age. Some
representative Muslim political thinkers, general view. Al
Mawardi, Al Farabi, their contributions, Al Gazzali, Ibn
Khaldun, Ibn Taymiah, Ibn Rusd, Ibn Sina, Nizamul Mulk
Tusi.
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4909 Political Development in Bangladesh |
This course analyses the history of the formation of Pakistan
and political developments leading to the freedom movement
for Bangladesh. It also examines Government and Politics of
Bangladesh up to the present time. Topics include: Bengal
under British rule; Growth of Bengali Nationalism, Partition
of Bangla in 1905. Origin of the Muslim League, struggle for
and the birth of Pakistan, Political crisis in Pakistan,
Development of Independence movement of Bangladesh,
Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh,
Parliamentary politics, Military coups, Political development
and Bangladesh in world politics.
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4910 Political Economy of Bangladesh |
This
course deals with the major events of the political economy
of Bangladesh. State and economy development strategy,
Bangladesh Agriculture, population and employment, pattern
of income distribution, industry and public enterprise,
nationalization, policies, public finance, public expenditure,
revenue system and principles of taxation.
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4911 International Politics |
The course analyses the characteristics, philosophies, nature,
theories, concepts and issues in the study of international
politics from the western and Islamic perspectives. Topics
include: International politics, its characteristics, scope,
controlling power, elements of national power, imperialism,
colonialism, neo-colonialism, their exploitation strategy,
diplomacy, foreign aid, cold war, unipolarity, bipolarity and
multipolarity, ideology and world politics, security and the
logic of collective action.
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4912 Politics and Personalities of the Sub-continent |
This course attempts to understand contemporary politics in
the sub-continent in terms of major political thinkers and
personalities towards the political development in the sub-
continent. Topics include: Reformation movements in British
India. Wahabi Movement; Faraizi Movement; Personalities:
Shah Waliullah, Titumeer, Moulana Mohammad Ali,
Surendranath Banerjee, M.K. Gandhi, Raja Ram Mohan Roy;
Sir Sayed Ahmed Khan; C.R. Das; Nawab Sir Salimullah;
M.A. Jinnah; Allama Iqbal, Sayed Abul 'Ala Maududi; A.K.
Fazlul Haque; H.S. Suhrawardy and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
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5101 Studies in Political Theory |
The course examines the salient features of the Greek, Christian
and secular traditions in Western political theory and compares .
it with the classical and the contemporary Muslim political
thinking. Topics include: definition, scope, significance of
political theory. Critical evaluation of the Western and the
Muslim tradition in political theory. Political theory and
political ideology, Ontological foundation of political theory.
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5102 Methods of Political Inquiry |
This course is intended as a comprehensive guide through many of
the models, methods and techniques available for political research.
Topics include: strategies for the selection of a research problem;
descriptive, relational and causal research; conceptual, analytical
and quantitative dimensions. The evaluation of selected research
designs.
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5103 Studies in International Relations |
The course aims at introducing students to various theories in
international relations from Islamic and Western perspectives. It
examines the basis of these theories and evaluates the results of
theorizing in areas such as foreign policy, strategic studies, conflict
resolution and the like. Topics include: the realists, neo-realists,
pluralists and structural approaches to International Relations.
History of the discipline. The great debates of the idealist/realist,
normative/behaviorists. Epistemological bases of theories.
Scientific status of the discipline. Analysis of foreign policy and
diplomacy. International institutions, strategic studies and conflict
resolution.
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5104 Theories of State in Islam |
The emphasis in this course is on the state in Islam, and on outlining
its general structures. Topics include: Khilafah, Shari'ah and
Ummah. The role of' aqidah in shaping the political structure of the
state, the basis of political legitimacy, the institution of shura, the
executive structure of the state and the scope of political
centralization, the judicial system, other functionaries and their role.
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5205 Studies in Comparative Politics |
This course presents a critical overview of the field of comparative
politics. Major methodological and theoretical trends and
substantive issues are discussed and critiqued to illustrate their
strengths and weaknesses and to seek alternative explanations.
Topics include: Nature and history of Comparative Politics,
Ideology and issues of comparative politics. Macro-level theories,
theories of system, culture, development and class. Micro-level
research and socio-psychological theories. Comparing the Muslim
and the non-Muslim countries.
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5206 Theories of Modernization and Development |
This course studies various theories dealing with the question of
modernization and political development, and identifies major
approaches developed by political theorists. Topics include:
modernization school, dependency school, world-system school,
institutional change, and interaction between old and new
institutions and values.
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5207 The Politics of Economic Development |
The course underscores the impact of political and collective
action on economic development. Topics include: economic aids
and political hegemony, patterns of trade blocks and political
objectives, trade embargo and the use of the policy of
encirclement, vertical and horizontal trade relations, and other
usage of economic leverage for achieving political ends.
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5208 Politics of South and South-East Asia |
Social and cultural background of the region; Historical and Post-
colonial experiences; Nationalist movements; System of
government; Political parties. Pressure groups; Role of
Bureaucracy, Military. Development strategy and socio-political
change; External Relations, Problems of National integration and
political development.
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6309 Bangladesh Politics |
Bangladesh:
Land and People, Society and Culture, Colonial experience.
Nationalist Movements, Politics of Constitution making.
The Constitution of 1972, Political developments up to the
present. Major Public policies, Trends and Issues, Major
Pressure Groups: Political party. Bureaucracy, Foreign policy:
Domestic and International trends.
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6310 Nation Building and Ummatic Formation |
In this course, strategies of cultural and structural changes and
political integration are studied. A special emphasis is placed on
examining the relationship between national unity and ummatic
unity. Topics include: communal versus political pluralism. The
Muslim historical and the Western models of political
integration, cultural change and economic development models
of ummatic unity, alliances, economic cooperation, pacts,
confederation, federation, unicentered versus multicentered unity.
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6311 International Political Economy |
This course examines theoretical and practical issues in
international political economy from the western and Islamic
perspectives. Topics include; theories of international political
economy, economic reforms; multinational corporations,
technology transfer, economic development and cultural change;
patterns of trade and trade blocks; environmentalism; the external
debt crisis of developing countries, the economic stabilization
programs supported by the International Monetary Fund,
International Political Economy of the Muslim World and
International Organization; the 01C, IDB and International Relief
Organization.
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6312 The Geo-politics of the Muslim World |
This course analyses the geopolitical character of the Muslim
World and their impact on domestic and international politics.
Topics include: the critical re-evaluation of the geopolitical
theories: the political analysis of the Muslim World; the
geographical location of the Muslim regions and its implication on
regional politics; case studies: Palestinian question and the
geopolitical analysis of the Middle East, the new challenges and
geopolitics of Central Asia, the geopolitical aspects of the questions
of the Balkans, Caucasus, Afghanistan, Kashmir and Eritrea. The
geopolitics of South-East Asia and its role in the Muslim World
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6313 International Law & Diplomacy |
This course presents a critical analysis of contemporary international law and examines the impacts of Islam on international
law, especially the laws of treaty and war. Topics include: The
community of nations, recognition of states and governments,
duties of states, extradition, diplomatic immunity, laws of war, laws
of treaty, and peaceful settlement of disputes.
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6414 Conflicts and Conflict Resolution |
This course analyses conflicts and conflict resolution mechanisms
from a variety of perspectives. It considers Islamic, classical and
contemporary researches and opinions on the cases of conflict.
Topics include: Approaches to conflict, the idealist, the realist and
the neo-realist perspective, the Islamic perspective. Types of the
negotiation and mediation practices. Bilateral, Multilateral
negotiations; conference diplomacy, third party intervention. Case
studies of conflict and conflict resolution: The Gulf War; the
Balkans; Iran-Iraq War; Palestine, Afghanistan and the like.
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6415 Human Rights and International Law |
This course examines the issue of human rights on both the
theoretical and practical levels from the Islamic and Western
perspectives. It also assesses the performance of intergovernmental
organizations and international conferences and examines the debate
between the North and South aspects of human rights. Topics
include: political and historical evolution of the concept, definition of
human rights and international law, the role of international
organizations and conferences, the human rights and international
law-means or ends; critical case studies. Human rights and the
Muslim World.
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6416 Theoretical Issues in Western and Muslim Political
Thoughts |
This course critically explores important theoretical issues in western
and Muslim political thoughts and evaluate them from an Islamic
perspective. Topics include: sovereignty, authority, democracy,
liberty, equality and property rights, citizenship, civil and political
rights, political participation, secularism.
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6417 Nationalism and Internationalism |
This course examines the theories of Nationalism and
Internationalism from Western and Islamic perspectives. Topics
include: definitions, origin and historical development of nationalism
and internationalism, the emergence of the nation-state and the rise
of international organizations for world solidarity, peace and
harmony of interests, characteristics of the theories and their
implications for the Muslim World and the various Muslim responses
to the theories, the conformist and the non-conformist views.
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6418 Post-Modern Political Thought |
This
course will concentrate on selected issues and works of
post- modem political thought to examine language, society,
technology, power and politics as they are closely related
to the discourse characterizing the post-modem era. Topics
Include: the internal critique of modernity; the ontological,
epistemological and axiological foundations of post-modernism;
the nature, conceptual frame-work and rhetoric of post-modem
political discourse, ideologies of modernity and post-modem
political discourse, ideologies of modernity and post- modem
deconstruct! on, power and techniques of oppression, contemporary
discourse of information technology, communication and politics.
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6419 Problems of Government |
The meaning of the phrase Problems of Government, Methods of Study;
The emergence of Government; The individual and government, society
and politics; technology and politics. Politics and economics: Nature of
modem economic organization, its relation to political organization and
activity; Historical and analytical development of state activity in
Europe and the Indian sub-continent, comparison and contrast. Property
and government: Planning, Influence of social economic conditions on
political institutions. The problems: National and linguistic; The
problems of Cultural decentralization, National integration, Federal,
Uninational and multinational states; and federation within federation.
Comparative study of party system; The role of bureaucracy and army in
modem states.
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6420 Middle East Politics |
This
course is intended to help students to understand contemporary
politics in the Middle East in terms of its Historical background,
Geo- . politics. Strategic importance. Location, Population
and resources. Characteristics of Middle East Politics.
Role of religion. Socio- economic and Linguistic position.
Cause of conflict, clash, dispute, disunity and war in Middle
East countries. Role of big powers in this area. Background
and impact of the establishment of Israel. Gulf crisis and
role of International organizations.
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