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MASTER OF ARTS South & South East Asian Studies

UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA Session-2018-2020

SYLLABUS, COURSE STRUCTURE & READING LIST

SYLLABUS

South & South East Asian Studies UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA

The total course package consists of 1000 Marks/ 20 Papers

Semester 1 Paper I: Introduction to the Regions (50 Marks) Unit 1: Idea of the Regions Unit 2: Political Governments & Society in South and South East Asia Unit 3: People of the Regions Unit 4: Religion & Cultural trends in South and South East Asia Paper II: Introduction to Theories of Asian Studies (50 Marks) Unit 1: Theories and Area studies approach- Indianisation Unit 2: Theories and Area studies approach- Localisation vs. Convergence Unit 3: Early instances of state formation in Burma & Siam Unit 4: Early instances of state formation in Cambodia & Indonesia Paper III: Colonial History: 16th to 18th centuries (50 Marks) Unit 1: Age of Mercantile Capitalism: Early European trade in South and South East Asia Unit 2: Age of Industrialisation & Asia Unit 3: Growth of European territorial and political consolidation in South and South East Asia Unit 4: Colonial Raj in South and South East Asian Countries: Case Studies Paper IV: Colonial History: 19th and 20th centuries (50 Marks) Unit 1: Nation States and their challenges to Raj -Modes of indigenous response. Unit 2: Nationalist Revolutions- Case Studies Unit 3: Pan- Asian Nationalism & Decolonisation in South and South East Asia Unit 4: New Governments & Polity in South and South East Asia Paper V: Research Methodology: Part 1 (50 Marks) Unit 1: Definition of Qualitative Research Unit 2: Steps & Methods in Qualitative Research Unit 3: Definition of Quantitative Research Unit 4: Steps & Methods in Quantitative Research

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Semester II Paper VI: Post Colonial History 1948 – 1990 (50 Marks) Unit 1: Emergence of Cold War & Nations in South and South East Asia Unit 2: Asian Unity & Asian Ideology Unit 3: Non-democratic experiments in South and South East Asia Unit 4: Political institutions and political culture till the end of Cold war Paper VII: Post Colonial History 1990- 2015 (50 Marks) Unit 1: Globalisation & South and South East Asian Response Unit 2: Growth of New Civil Society. Unit 3: Neo Globalisation & South and South East Asia Unit 4: Age of Asianism & Big Powers in South and South East Asia Paper VIII: South and South East Asian Economic Issues (50 Marks) Unit 1: Basic Features of South and South East Asian Economy Unit 2: South and South East Asia in context of colonial Economy- Trade & Agriculture Unit 3: Regional Economy in South and South East Asia- Case Studies Unit 4: Approaches to Development Paradigms in South and South East Asia Paper IX: South and South East Asian Economic Issues (50 Marks) Unit 1: Economic Groupings in post colonial South and South East Asia. Unit 2: Role of Multi National Corporations in South and South East Asia Unit 3: Development in South and South East Asia- Case Studies Unit 4: Corruption, Terrorism and Development in South and South East Asia Paper X: Research Methodology: Part 2 (50 Marks) Unit 1: Computer Application Unit 2: Methods to write a Project Unit 3: Methods to write a research paper Unit 4: Citations and their variables Semester III Paper XI: Post Independent Government, Politics and Human Rights (50 Marks) Unit 1: Concept of Human Rights Unit 2: The Democratic and Non Democratic forms of Governments in South and South East Asia Unit 3: Government, Polity & Human Rights- Case Studies Unit 4: South and South East Asian Governmental Response to Human Right issues Paper XII: Post Independent Government and Politics and Human Rights (50 Marks) Unit 1: Identifying conflict areas and issues in South and South East Asian Governance Unit 2: Human Rights Issues in South and South East Asia Unit 3: United Nations, Human Rights & South and South East Asian Response Unit 4: Bilateral and multilateral arrangements: organising for peace, mutual confidence building and cooperation perspective.

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Paper XIII: Study on Ethnicity & Minority issues in Contemporary South and South East Asia (50 Marks) Unit 1: Conceptual Paradigms - Definition of Ethnicity & Minority Unit 2: Governance- Majority, Minority and Electoral Politics in South Asia Unit 3: Governance-- Majority, Minority and Electoral Politics in South East Asia Unit 4: Minority People’s Movements in South and South East Asia

DSE Courses: In DSE course Paper 1 Group A there are options. One student is to opt for any one course, A/B/C

DSE: Paper I GROUP A

A: Gender Studies Unit 1: Feminism and critiques of the ‘orthodoxy’ Unit 2: Women in National Liberation Movements, Militarization, Security, Reconstruction and Resistances Unit 3: Traditional Age: King, Society & Gender Unit 4: Modern Age: Religion, Sex & Women’s Identity

B: Demography Unit 1: Demographic Transition Theory and its Components Unit 2: Demographic of Politics, Social Planning and Business and History of Population Growth. Unit 3: Issues in Aging and Urbanization Unit 4: Human Impact on the Environment and Managing the Transitions in the 21st Century

C: Refugee Studies. Unit1: Nationalism, Ethnicity and Partition Unit 2: Environmental degradation, resourced politics and forced Migration Unit 3: Women and children in forced migration, Victimhood and Gender Justice Unit 4: International regimes of protection, regional conventions and declarations and Best practices of refugee rehabilitation

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Generic Elective Course: Paper I In GE course Paper 1 there are options. One student is to opt for any one course, A/B/C/D Language learning: (A) Thai/ (B) Burmese/ (C) Bengali / (D) Hindi - (50 Marks) Unit1: History of the Language/ Literature Unit2: The Alphabets and /or Tones Unit3: Grammars Unit 4: Culture Oriented Language Semester IV Paper XIV: Study on Region and Block Politics: 1947 to 1990 (50 Marks) Unit 1: Foreign Policies and Policy Making- Theoretical Approach Unit 2: India and South and South East Asia -Bi- Lateral Politics Unit 3: India and South and South East Asia- Regional Politics Unit 4: South and South East Asia and World Powers Paper XV: Study on Region and End of Block Politics: 1990 to 2015 (50 Marks) Unit 1: End of Bloc Politics & Emergence of Liberalism & Globalisation Unit 2: Emergence of Asianism Unit 3: International Influence on Governance in South and South East Asia. Unit 4: Trans- national threats and security. Paper XVI: Education in Contemporary South and South East Asia (50 Marks) Unit 1: Gender Education Unit 2: Human Rights Education Unit 3: Environmental Education Unit 4: Public Health Education

DSE : Paper II In DSE course Paper II, Group B there are options. One student is to opt for any one course, .ie. A/B/C GROUP B A:Human Rights Unit 1: Genesis and growth of different concepts of human rights Unit 2: International institution, conventions and laws on human rights Unit 3: Response of state and civil society on human rights Unit 4: Globalization and human rights B:Environmental Studies. Unit 1: Sustainable Development & Environmental studies Unit 2: Natural Resources Unit 3: Environmental Pollution Unit 4: Social Issues and Environmental Ethics

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C: Peace Studies. Unit1: Theories and Histories of Peace Making Unit 2: Liberation Movements and Partitions and Inter-Community Conflicts and Peace Making Unit 3: Borders as a Zone of War and Peace Unit 4: Peace Makers and Peace Wreckers.

Generic Elective: Paper II In GE course Paper II there are options. One student is to opt for any one course, A/B/C/D Paper II : Language learning: A) Thai/B) Burmese/C) Bengali/D) Hindi - (50 marks) Unit1: Numerals Unit2: Lessons on Conversation at Elementary levels Unit3: Lessons on Conversation at Elementary levels Unit4: Methods to use a Dictionary

Course Structure

Semester- I

Course Number

Credit

Written Examination

Internal Evaluation

Total Marks

CC-1 CC-2 CC-3 CC-4 CC-5

4 4 4 4 4

40 40 40 40 40

10 10 10 10 10

50 50 50 50 50

Semester-II Semester-III

CC-6 CC-7 CC-8 CC-9

CC-10

4 4 4 4 4

40 40 40 40 40

10 10 10 10 10

50 50 50 50 50

CC-11 CC-12 CC-13

DSE 1 (A/B/C) GE 1:(GrA) (A/B/C/D)

4 4 4 4 4

40 40 40 30 30

10 10 10 20 20

50 50 50 50 50

Semester-IV

CC-14 CC15 CC16 DSE-2

(A/B/C) GE-2(GrB) (A/B/C/D)

4 4 4 4 4

40 40 40 30 30

10 10 10 20 20

50 50 50 50 50

TOTAL 80 760 240 1000 CC=Core Courses, DSE=Discipline Specific Elective, GE=Generic Elective

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READING LIST

Books on Theories of Asian Studies & Research Methodology 1. Tim Dunne, Milja Kurki and Steve Smith, International Relations Theories Discipline and Diversity. USA. 2007 2. Ian Clark, Globalization and IR Theory. Oxford, 1999 AJR Groom and Margot Light (ed.), Contemporary International Relations : A Guide to Theory. London, 1994 3. Jayantanuja Bandopadhaya, A General Theory of International Relations. Allied Publications. New Delhi-1993 4. Alan Bryman, Social Research Methods, Oxford University Press, 2016.Introduction to Research Methods, Robert B Burns, Pearson Education,20005. 5. RC Majumdar -Kambujadesa or An ancient Indian Hindu colony in Cambodia Univ.of Madras,1944 6 . Do,Ancient Indian Colonies in the Far East :Champa vol.1 Lahore, 1927 7. Do, Hindu colonies in the far east :Suvarnadwipa 2vol.s , Calcutta 1937-38 8. K.D.Nag, India &the Pacific World Calcutta, 1941 9. Hermann Kulke, Śrīvijaya Revisited,Reflections on State Formation, of a Southeast Asian Thalassocracy, BULLETIN DE L’ÉCOLE FRANCAISE D’EXTREME-ORIENT, Paris 10. Bosch F.D.K; Selected Studies in Indonesian Archaeology; Martinus Nijhoff; The Hague; Netherlands; 1961 11. Coedes George; The Indianised States of South East Asia; Honolulu; U. S. A; 1968

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12. Coedes George; The Making of Southeast Asia; translated in English by H. M. Wright; Routledge & Paul; London; U.K; 1966 13. Ghosh Lipi (ed.); Rabindranath Tagore and South East Asia; Culture, Connectivity and Bridge-making; Primus Books; New Delhi; 2016 14. Hall D.G.E; A History of South East Asia; McMillan; London; U.K; 1968 15. Hall Kenneth R and Whitmore J. K (edited); Explorations of Early Southeast Asian History: The Origin of the Southeast Asian Statecraft; Michigan Papers on South and Southeast Asia Number 11), Centre for South and Southeast Asian Studies; The University of Michigan, U S A; 1976 16. Hall Kenneth R; Maritime Trade and State Development in Early Southeast Asia; University of Hawaii Press; Honolulu; U.S. A; 1985 17. Le May Reginald; The Culture of South East Asia: The Heritage of India; George Allen & Unwin Ltd, London; U. K; 1954 18. Manguin P.Y, Mani A. and Wade J (eds.); Early Interactions between South and South East Asia: Reflections on Cross-cultural Exchanges; Institute of South East Asian Studies, Singapore; Manohar Publishers; New Delhi; India; 2011 19. Quaritch Wales H. G; Indianisation of China and Southeast Asia; Bernard Quaritch; London; U. K.; 1967

20. Quaritch Wales H. G; The Making of Greater India; Bernard Quaritch; London; U.K; 1951 21. Sharma Anjana (ed.); Civilisational Dialogue: Asian Inter connections and Cross-cultural Exchanges; Indian Council for Cultural Relations; New Delhi & Manohar Publishers, New Delhi; India; 2013 22. Van Leur J.C; Indonesian Trade and Society: Essays in Social and Economic Theory; Bandung; Indonesia; 1960 23. Wolters O. W; History, Culture and Region in Southeast Asian Perspectives; South East Asian Program; Cornell University; Ithaca; U.S.A and Institute of Southeast Asian Studies; Singapore; 1982

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Books on South and South East Asia and Indian Ocean (Colonial and Post Colonial History)

1. G.Berkemer, T Frasce,Hkulke&J.Luett(edited) Explorations in the History of South Asia: Essays in Honour of Diemar Rothermund. Delhi: Manohar 2001.

2. Ayesha Jalal, Self Sovereignty : Individual and community in South Asian Islam since, London/New York, Routledge, Delhi: Oxford University Press, Lahore, 1850

3. Jahanara Imam translated by Mustafizur Rahman of Blood and Fire : The Untold Story of Bangladesh’s War of Independence, , Academic Publishers, 1991.

4. KalyanChaudhury Genocide in Bangladesh by, Orient Longman, 1972. 5. K. A. Kamal,Sheikh MujiburRahman and the Birth of Bangladesh, Dacca: Shainpukur Art Press, 1972. 6. SumitSarkar: Modern India. Macmillian India Pvt.Ltd, 1999.

7. Bipan Chandra: Rise and Growth of Economic Nationalism.. Anamika Publishers Distributer Ltd. 1966 8. Tarling. Nicholas, The Cambridge History of South East Asia Volume I& II. Cambridge University Press, 1992. 9. Ghosh Lipi, Mukherjee Rila (ed), Rethinking Connectivity: Region Place and Space in Asia, Primus, New Delhi, 2016 10. Ray Jayantakumar Transfer of power in Indonesia :Bombay 1967 11. Ashin Das Gupta & M.N Pearson, India and The Indian Ocean Trade -1500-1800, Calcutta etc, 1987 12. Robert S. Wicks, Money Market and Trade in Early Southeast Asia: The Development of Indigenous Monetary System to AD 1400, New York 1992.

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13. George Cedes, Indianised State of South East Asia, Honolulu, 1968. 14. Tansen Sen, Buddhism Diplomacy and Trade, New Delhi, 2003.

15. Arasaratnam, The Coromandel –Southeast Asian Trade, 1650-1740; First edition 1984; reprint in Maritime Trade, Society and European Influence in Southern Asia, 1600-1800. Aldershot, Hampshire: Variorum, 1995.

16. O.W. Wolters, History, Culture and Region in Southeast

Asian Perspectives, South East Asia Program Cornell University Ithaca, New York in cooperation with the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore,1999.

17. Sugata Bose, A Hundred Horizons: The India Ocean in the Age of Global Empire, New Delhi, 2006 18. LipiGhosh, (ed.), Eastern Indian Ocean, Historical Links to Contemporary Convergences, Cambridge school Publishing, London, 2011. 19. R.C Majumdar, India and South East Asia, B.R Publishing, Delhi, 1979. 20. L.J Bahadur Singh,(ed), Indians in South East Asia, New Delhi, 1982. 21. Ray, Jayanta kumar (in association with Misra Binoda Kumar)edited Interpreting the Indian Diaspora lessons from History and Contemporary Politics General editor Chattopadhyay,Vol X , PHISPC, Centre for studies in civilization:, New Delhi,2009 22. Frank N Trager: Burma from Kingdom to Republic: A Historical Political Analysis, , NY, 1966. 23. J.F Cady: A History of Modern Burma, - Ithaca, 1958 24. Lipi Ghosh Burma Myth of French Intrigue, Calcutta, 1994 25. Swapna Bhattacharya India-Myanmar Relations 1886-1948. Kolkata 2007 26. Michael W.ACharney , History of Modern Burma Cambridge University Press 2009

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27. Robert H.Taylor, The State in Myanmar. London, 2009 Malaya-Books 28. Rupert Emerson: Malayasia: Government and Nationalism in Southeast Asia, New York,.1942 29. Victor Purcel: Chinese in Malaya, London, 1948 .

Books on South and South East Asian Economic Issues

1. Michael P. Todaro, Economic Development , Pearson, United States, 2011 2. Jeffry Frieden, David Lake, and Lawrence Broz, Editors, International Political Economy: Perspectives on Global Power and Wealth, Fifth Edition ,New York 2010. 3. Thomas Oatley, International Political Economy: Interests and Institutions in the Global Economy, Fifth Edition ,New York 2012.

4. Randy Charles Epping, A Beginner’s Guide to the World Economy, Third Edition, New York, 2001). 5. Thein Myat, Economic Development of Myanmar, ISEAS publishing,Singapore 2004 6. Hang Chuon Naron, Cambodian Economy: Charting the Course of a Brighter Future A Survey of Progress, Problems and Prospects. ISEAS, Singapore2012 7. Vo Nhan Tri, Vietnam's Economic Policy since 1975, ISEAS ,Singapore 2000 8. Phongpaichit Pasuk and Chris Baker, Thailand: Economy and Politics 2nd Edition, OUP, 2002

9. Nikolaos Biziouras , The Political Economy of Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka: Economic Liberalization, Mobilizational Resources, and Ethnic Collective Action Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series, Routledge, 2014

10. S. Akbar Zaidi, Issues in Pakistan's Economy: A Political Economy Perspective 3rd Edition, OUP 2015

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11. David Lewis , Bangladesh Politics, Economy and Civil Society,

Cambridge University Press , 2014

12. Paul Samuelson , William Nordhaus , Economics , McGraw Hill

Education India Private Limited; 19 edition, 2010.

Books on Government, Political Governance, Ethnicity and Minorities

1. Partha S. Ghosh,, Cooperation and Conflict in South Asia, Manohar,

Delhi, 1989

2. J.C, Johari Governments and Politics of South Asia, University of California, Sterling Publishers,New Delhi, 1991.

3 Devin T Hagerty,, South Asia and World Politics,

Rowman&Littlefield, 2005.

4. Vernon Mastron Hewitt,: The International Politics of South Asia,

Manchester University Press, London 1992.

5. Krishna Hetechu,, Nepal in Transition -A Study on the State of Democracy, Krishna Hachhethu with Sanjay Kumar and Jiwan Subedi,DSA/Nepal Chapter and International IDEA, Kathmandu, Nepal, January 2008

5. Ian Talbot, Pakistan ; A Modern History, Oxford University

Press,London 2002.

6. Charanvit Kasetsiri, Studies in Thai and South East Asian History, Humanities Text Book Project Toyota- Thailand Foundation, Bangkok, 2015.

8. Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust Ed., New Century: Whose Century, UBS Publishers, New Delhi, 2001. 9. J.G Ungpakorn Ed., Radicalising Thailand : New Political Perspectives, Bangkok, 2008.

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10. Craig J Reynold, National Identity and its Defender, Bangkok, 1993. 11. Chandrika Gulati: Bangladesh Liberation to Fundamentalism, New Delhi, Commonwealth, 1988.

Books on Region and Block Politics & India’s Foreign Policies

1. A. Appudarai and M S Rajan: Indias Foreign Policy Relations , New Delhi, 1985, reprinted 1988. 2. Jayantuja Bandopadhaya : The making of India’s Foreign Policy. , Calcutta,1970.

3. V P Dutt: India’s foreign policy in a Changing World., New Delhi, Vikas Publishing House, 1999.

4. Haris Kapur: India’s Foreign Policy, 1947-1992: Shadows and Substance, New Delhi, Thousand Books, Sage, 1994.

5. Ashok Kapur and A Jayaramtnam Wilson: Foreign Policies of India and Her Neighbours, New York, Martin’s Press,1996. 6. Swapna Bhattacharya (Chakrabarti), India Myanmar Relations 1886-1948, K.P Bagchi and Company, Kolkata, 2007.

7. Lipi Ghosh(ed.), India-Myanmar Relations: Historical Links

to Contemporary Convergences, Paragon International Publishers; 1 edition, 2016.

8. Jayanta kumar Ray .Indian foreign Relations 1947-2007 ,New

Delhi Routledge 2011.

9. LipiGhosh, Connetivities and Beyond: Indo-Thai Relations Through Ages, Asiatic Society, Kolkata, 2009.

10. Devi NirmaleT & RajuSubramanyam (edited) India and South east Asia strategic convergence in the twenty –first Century Delhi- Manohar 2012.

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11. Sudhir Devare, India and Southeast Asia, ISEAS, Singapore,

2006 . 12. Bimal Prasad, Regional Cooperation in South Asia: Problems

and Perspectives, New Delhi, Vikas, 1989.

13 Mishra, P.K., South-South cooperation: A SAARC Perspective, Calcutta, Chatterjee Publishers, 1990. 14 Naqsh, Nasir A., “SAARC”: Challenges and Opportunities, Ashish Publishing House, New Delhi, 1994. 15.. Amitava Acharya, The Quest for Identity : International Relations of Southeast Asia, Oxford University Press, 2000. 16 Kanishkajayasurya (ed.), Governing the Asia Pacific: Beyond the new Regionalism’,2004. 17. Behera, N.C., et al, People to people contact in Southeast Asia, Delhi, Manohar, 2000

Books on Ethnicity & Minority Issues

1. AhamedFeroz: Ethnicity and Politics in Pakistan, Oxford

University Press,London,1998.

2. Bonita Aleaz et al, Ethnicity Nations and Minorities : South Asian Scenario, Manak Publicatioins, New Delhi2002 3. Lipi Ghosh, Political Governance and Minority Rights: The South and Southeast Asian Scenario, Routledge Publications, London, 2009 4. Urmila Phadnis, Ethnicity and Nation Building in South Asia, New Delhi, 1990

5. Monirul Hussain and Lipi Ghosh, Religious Minorities in South Asia: Selected Essays on Post Colonial Situation, Vol 1 & Vol 2, New Delhi, 2002.

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Books on Education in South and South East Asia 1. John Dewey, Democracy and Education: An introduction to the

philosophy of education, Macmillan, Originally on 1916, Retrieved 4 May 2016

2. Palmer, Liora Bresler, David Edward Cooper ,Fifty Major Thinkers on Education (From Confucius to Dewey). Routledge, London and New York, 2002

3. Melanie Walker and Elaine Unterhalter, Amartya Sen's Capability Approach and Social Justice in Education, Palgrave Macmilan, US, 2010

4. Klaus Dieter Bieter, The protection of Right to Education by International Law, Martinus Nijhoff Publisher, Leiden 2005

5. Anne Newman, Realizing Educational Rights, University of Chicago Press,Chicago 2013

6. Jean Drèze and Amartya Sen, India: Development and Participation.

New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2002.

7. Marrie Hall, The Challenges for India’s Education System. Chatham

Home, 2005.

8. Martin Nowak, The right to education. Economic, social and cultural rights,eds Asbjørn Eide and Catarina Krause, Boston : Kluwer academic publishers, 1995

9. Sachidananda and R.P. Sinha, Education and the Disadvantaged: A

Study of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Uppal Publishing

House, New Delhi1989

10. Walter G Secada, Educational Equity versus Equality of Education: An

Alternative Conception. Equity in Education. Secada, W.G. ed. New

York: Falmer Press, 1989.

11. Amartya Sen, The idea of justice. United Kingdom: Harvard University

Press, 2009

12. Colin Wringe, Childrens rights: A Philosophical Study. London :

Routledge, 1981 D S E Course

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Books on Gender Studies

1. The Polity Reader in Gender Studies, , Cambridge1995 2. .Ramusack, Barbara and Sievers, Sharon, Women in Asia;

Restoring Women to history Bloomington,1999

3. Chenoy, Anuradha, Militarism and Women in South Asia, New Delhi 2002.

4. Manchanda, Rita, Women War and Peace in South Asia: Beyond Victimhood to Agency, Delhi, 2001.

5. Khaing MiMi, World of Burmese Women, London, 1984.

6. Hawley, J.S., Fundamentalism and Gender, New Delhi1994,

7. Cook Rebecca, Human Rights of Women and National and International Perspectives, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1994.

8. .Hashmi, T.I, Women and Islam in Bangladesh: Beyond Subjection and Tyranny, Macmillan Press, Palgrave Macmillan, UK2000

9. Sen, Krishna, and StivensMaiia, Gender and Power in Affluent Asia, Routledge, London, 1998.

10. Thiruchandran, Selvy, Ideology, Caste, Class, and Gender, Vikas, New Delhi 1997.

11. Stivens, Maila, Why Gender Matters in Southeast Asian Politics, Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, Clayton Australia, 1991.

12. Matsui, Y, Women’s Asia, Zed, London, 1987.

13. Mernissi, Fatima, Women in Muslim Paradise, Kali For Women, New Delhi, 1988. 14. Ranchod-Nilsson, Sita and Mary Ann Tetreault, Women, States and Nationalism, ,Routledge, London, 2000. 15. Selvy Thiruchandran, Women, Narrations and Nation: Collective Images and Multiple Identities, Vikas, New Delhi, 1999.

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Books on Demography

1. Weeks, John R. (2005). Population.An Introduction to Concepts and Issues.10th edition.Thomson Wadsworth. ISBN-13: 978-0-495-09637-5

2. Jennifer Hickes Lundquist, Douglas L. Anderton, David Yaukey,

Demography- Study of Human Population Wave, land – 2015

3. Véronique Petit, Population Studies and Development from Theory to Fieldwork, Springer International Publishing, 2017

4. Edith Gray, Zhongwei Zhao, Population Studies, Routledge, 2012

5. Jay. A. Weinstein and Vijayan K Pillai, Demography: The Science of Population, Allyn and Bacon, 2001

6. Clare Holdsworth, Nissa Finney, Alan Marshall and Paul Norman, Population and Society, SAGE Publications, New Delhi, 2013

Books on Refugee Studies 1. Sibaji PratimBasu (ed.), Forced Migration and Media Mirrors,

Kolkata ,2014. 2. Paula Banerjee, Anusua Basu Roy Choudhury (ed.), Women in

Indian Border Land, Sage. New Delhi,2011 3. Samir Kumar Das (ed.), Counter Gaze : Media, Migrants,

Minorities In South Asia and Europe , Kolkata, 2011 4. Shibaji Pratim Basu, Fleeing People of South Asia: Selection from

Refugee Watch, Anthem Press Publications London, New York, Delhi., 2012

5. Paula Banerjee, SaybyasachiBasuRaychoudhuri, Samir Kumar Das (ed.), Internal Displacement in South Asia, Sage Publications. New Delhi,2011

6. Ranabir Samaddar, Refugees and State- Practices of Asylum and Care in India, 1947-2000,. New Delhi -2003,

7. Pradip Kumar Bose (ed.) Refugees in West Bengal- Institutional Practices and Contested Identities, Published by CRG. Kolkata, 2000

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8. SubirBhowmik,MeghnaGuhathakurata&SabyasachiBasuRaychowdhuri, Living on the Edge Essay on Chittagong Hill Track, Manohar Publishers, New Delhi, 1997

9. Paula Banerjee &AtigGhosh, Statelessness in South Asia, Hyderabad 2015

10. Swapna Bhattacharya, The Rakhine State ( Araken) of Myanmar : Interrogating History culture and conflict Delhi- Manohar2007

11. Sanjay Ray, (edited) Refugee and Human Rights. New Delhi ,2001. .

Books on Human Rights 1. RM.Anderson, and S Guha,Changing Concepts of Rights and

Justice in South Asia, Oxford, 2000.

2. A. Chandra, Human Rights and Conflict Resolution, New Delhi, 2002.

3. S. Kanitkar, International Provisions of Human Rights, New Delhi,

2000.

4. R.C Paul, Situation of Human Rights in India, New Delhi, 2000.

5. P.Mishra, Women in South Asia: Dowry Death and Human Rights Violations, New Delhi, 2000.

6. M.M Rehaman, Human Rights and Human Development: Concepts

and Contexts, New Delhi, 2000.

7. P. Vadkar, Concepts, Theories and Practice of Human Rights, Vedams eBook (P),New Delhi, 2000.

8. S. Chakraborty, Human Rights for Children in India, Neha

Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi, 2010.

9. A. Pandey, Human Rights in India: Changing Dimensions, V L Media Solutions, 2014.

10. N. Sanajoaba, Human Rights in the New Millenium, , New

Delhi,2000.

11. N. Singh, N., and R.Tripathi, Globalisation and Human Rights in India, New Delhi, 2012.

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12. J. Parida,, Tribals: Development, Displacement and Rehabilitation

(A case study), New Delhi, 2006.

13. R. Ghate,, Forest Policy and Tribal Development, New Delhi 1993.

14. Sanjoy Roy (edited) Refugee and Human Rights, New Delhi, 2001.

Books on Environmental Studies 1. Bharuch Erach, The Biodiversity of India, Map in Publishing Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad , India, Ahmedabad,2002 3. Jadhav, H &Bhosale, V.M. Environmental Protection and Laws,

New Delhi, 1995

4. Brunner R.C., , Hazardous Waste Incineration, McGraw Hill Inc. 480p1989

5. Clark R.S, Marine Pollution, Clanderson Press Oxford (TB)

6. Cunningham, W.P. Cooper, T.H. Gorhani, E & Hepworth, M.T. Environmental Encyclopedia, Mumbai.

7. Environmental Encyclopaedia, Jaico Publishing. House, Mumbai,

1196p

8. A.K. DE, Environmental Chemistry, Wiley Eastern Ltd, New Delhi, 1990

9. P. Thangavel and G. Sridevi, Environmental Sustainability: Role of Green Technology, Springer, New Delhi, 2015

10. World Commission on Environment and Development, Our Common Future, Oxford University Press, 1987

11. Margaret Robertson, Sustainability Principles and Practice,

Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017

Reading List of Peace Studies

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1. Mushkat Marion, The Third World and Peace, New York, 1982.

2. RBJ Walker, One World, Many Worlds: Struggles for a Just World Peace, Colorado, 1988.

3. Floya Anthians and Niru Yuval Davis, Women-Nation-State, London, 1989.

4. Cynthia Cockburn, The Space Between Us: Negotiating Gender and National Identities in Conflict, London 1998.

5. Malthai De Alvis, Approaching Gender: Women Activism and the Politicization of Religion in South Asia . London/NY: Routledge/Delhi: Kali for Women, 1997.

6. Meenakshi Gopinath &Manjari Sewak, Transcending Conflicts: A Resource Book on Conflict Transformation, WISCOMP, 2004. 7. MeghnaGuhathakurata, Gender Violance in Bangladessh: The Role of the State, The Journal of Social Sciences, No.30, 1986.

8. Paula Banerjee, SabyasachiBasuRaychowdhury and Samir Das, Internal Displacement in South Asia. New Delhi.2005.

9. D. Kandiyoti, Women Islam and state, London, 1994.

10. ChakrabortyShantanu (edited) Searching for Non –western Roots of

conflict Resolution: Discourse Norms and Case studies : Delhi Knowledge world 2013 (IFPS: Calcutta University)

11. RanabirSamaddar,, South Asian Peace Studies Reader Vols. 1-

Editor, Delhi, 2004 12. Irwing LHorowitz,War and Peace in Contemporary Social and

Philosophical Theory, London, 1973.

BOOKS FOR THAI LANGUAGE

1. Thai for Beginners 1st ed Edition by Benjawan Poomsan Becker

2.Thai for Intermediate Learners (English and Thai Edition) Paperback – August 15, 1998 by Benjawan Poomsan Becker

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3. Thai for Advanced Readers (English and Thai Edition) Paperback – May 10, 2000 by Benjawan Poomsan Becker

4. Lipi Ghosh, Fundamentals of Thai Language: A First Hand Book, CSSEAS, Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of Calcutta, 2009 (Additional Materials to be given in Class)