Group Theory: Elite Theory, Rational Choice Theory.
Nationalism: European and Non European. Feminism and Post-Modernism.
3. Comparative Politics Analysis
Approaches to the study of Comparative Politics: Institutionalism and New Institutionalism, Political Culture, Political Development, Political Socialization.
State in comparative perspective: Characteristics and changing nature of state in Capitalist and Socialist economies and advanced industrial and developing societies.
Governance: Bureaucracy, Public Policy, Good Governance and Democratic Governance, Civil Society.
Colonialism and Decolonization: Development and Under Development, Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization.
Revolution and Resistance, Democratization: New Social Movements and Patterns of changes in contemporary societies.
4. Political Processes and Dynamics in India
Historical Background of Indian Politics: Making of India as a Nation State, Demands of Autonomy and Separatist movement, Emerging Trend in Centre-State relations, Practices of grass root democracy.
Socio-Cultural Aspects of Indian Politics: Issue of Caste, Class, Religion, Ethnicity and Gender in Indian Politics, Civil Society, Social and Political Movements.
National and Regional Political Parties: Ideological and Social bases of Parties, Trends in Electoral behavior, Electoral Reforms, Pressure Groups.
Commentators of Indian Politics: Granville Austin, Morris Jones, Rudolph and Rudolph, Rajni Kothari, C.P. Bhambri and Amartya Sen.
Polity of Rajasthan: Formation of Rajasthan; Different Phases of Political competition in Rajasthan, Determinants of Party Politics in Rajasthan, People's Movements in Rajasthan.
5. International Politics and Indian Foreign Policy
Rise of Super Powers: Cold War and Bi- Polarity, Non- Alignment Movement, End of Cold War and Remaking of the World order.
United Nations: Objectives, structure and functioning, revision of the Charter. India's Contribution to United Nations.
American Hegemony in Contemporary Global Order: Nuclear Proliferation and Disarmament, International Terrorism. Issue of Human Rights in International Politics.
Political Economy of International Relations: From Brettonwoods to WTO, New International Economic Order, North-South Dialogue, South-South Co-operation, and Environmental issues.
India's relations with USA, Russia, China and European Union: India and its Neighbours, 'Look East' Policy, India and West Asia, Central Asia, Africa, Latin America. Indian Diaspora, Neo-Liberal Mould of Indian Foreign Policy.