M.PHIL PROGRAMMES:
MAJOR COURSES FOR M. PHIL
PS-701 Pakistan and Islam. (3 credit hrs)
PS-702 Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah – Life and Works (3 credit hrs)
PS-703 Constitutional Development in Pakistan (1947 till-date). (3 credit hrs)
PS-704 Ethnicity, Sectarianism and National Integration in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-705 Problems and Prospects of Civil Society in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-706 Political and Institutional Development in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-707 History and Politics in NWFP. (3 credit hrs)
PS-708 Dynamics of Social Change in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-709 Conflict and Conflict Resolution in South Asia. (3 credit hrs)
PS-710 Muslim Social and Political Thought in South Asia (1857-1947). (3 credit hrs)
PS-711 Socio-Political Thought in Pakistan Since 1947. (3 credit hrs)
M. PHIL-- RELATED COURSES
PS-712 Pakistani Languages. (2 credit hrs)
PS-713 Research Methodology. (2 credit hrs)
PS-714 Cultural Heritage of Pakistan. (2 credit hrs)
PS-715 Political Parties and Pressure Groups in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-716 Human Resource Management and Development in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-717 Policy and Decision making in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-718 Tribal Areas of Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-719 The History of Media and Press Laws in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-720 Religion and Politics in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
Ps-721 Pakistan and the Refugees. (2 credit hrs)
SEMINARS: Weekly Seminars will be conducted on the issues, matters and problems related to Pakistan.
MAJOR COURSES FOR M. PHIL
PS-701 Pakistan and Islam. (3 credit hrs)
PS-702 Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah – Life and Works (3 credit hrs)
PS-703 Constitutional Development in Pakistan (1947 till-date). (3 credit hrs)
PS-704 Ethnicity, Sectarianism and National Integration in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-705 Problems and Prospects of Civil Society in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-706 Political and Institutional Development in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-707 History and Politics in NWFP. (3 credit hrs)
PS-708 Dynamics of Social Change in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-709 Conflict and Conflict Resolution in South Asia. (3 credit hrs)
PS-710 Muslim Social and Political Thought in South Asia (1857-1947). (3 credit hrs)
PS-711 Socio-Political Thought in Pakistan Since 1947. (3 credit hrs)
M. PHIL-- RELATED COURSES
PS-712 Pakistani Languages. (2 credit hrs)
PS-713 Research Methodology. (2 credit hrs)
PS-714 Cultural Heritage of Pakistan. (2 credit hrs)
PS-715 Political Parties and Pressure Groups in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-716 Human Resource Management and Development in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-717 Policy and Decision making in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-718 Tribal Areas of Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-719 The History of Media and Press Laws in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-720 Religion and Politics in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
Ps-721 Pakistan and the Refugees. (2 credit hrs)
SEMINARS: Weekly Seminars will be conducted on the issues, matters and problems related to Pakistan.
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PS-801 Pakistan and Islam. (3 credit hrs)
PS-802 Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah – Life and Works (3 credit hrs)
PS-803 Constitutional Development in Pakistan (1947 till-date). (3 credit hrs)
PS-804 Ethnicity, Sectarianism and National Integration in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-805 Problems and Prospects of Civil Society in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-806 Political and Institutional Development in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-807 History and Politics in NWFP. (3 credit hrs)
PS-808 Dynamics of Social Change in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-809 Conflict and Conflict Resolution in South Asia. (3 credit hrs)
PS-810 Muslim Social and Political Thought in South Asia (1857-1947). (3 credit hrs)
PS-811 Socio-Political Thought in Pakistan Since 1947. (3 credit hrs)
PH.D-- RELATED COURSES
PS-812 Freedom Movement (1940-1947). (3 credit hrs)
PS-813 Allama Dr. Muhammad Iqbal and His Thought. (3 credit hrs)
PS-814 Development Planning in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-815 Computer Technology and Social Sciences. (2 credit hrs)
PS-816 Art in Pakistan. (2 credit hrs)
PS-817 Economic Problems of Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-818 Environmental Planning, Management and Problems. (3 credit hrs)
PS-819 Pakistan and the Refugees. (2 credit hrs)
COURSE OUTLINE (MAJOR COURSES FOR P. HD)
PS-801 PAKISTAN AND ISLAM
CONTENTS:
a. The course is designed to decipher the relationship between Islam and Pakistan. It is an unassailable fact that the architects of the idea of Pakistan, with a view to crown their efforts with success, leaned heavily on Islam. In the initial frenzy or elan both Islam and Pakistan were used interchangeably. The course is intended to understand the philosophical foundations of Pakistan.
b. A brief survey of Muslim rule in the Indian sub-continent:
- The loss of political power.
- Efforts at the regeneration of Muslim Society.
- The rule of Ulama and Sufis.
- Genesis of the idea of Pakistan.
- Islam as the raison detre of Pakistan.
- The status of Islam in the constitution and polity of Pakistan.
- The dilemma of orthodoxy and modernism.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Abbot, Freeland. Islam and Pakistan, N.Y.CornellUniversity Press, 1968.
Arnold, T. W. The Preaching of Islam, London: Constable, 1913.
Gankovsky, Y. V. A History of Pakistan, Moscow: Nawka Publishing House, 1964.
Husain, Sayyid Abid. The Destiny of Indian Muslims, London: Asia Publishing House, 1965.
Ikram, S. M. Modern Muslim India and the Birth of Pakistan, Reprint, Lahore: Institute of Islamic Culture, 1987.
Malik, Hafeez. Muslim Nationalism in India & Pakistan, Lahore: People’s Publishing House, 1980.
QureshiI. H. The Muslim Community of the Indo-Pakistan Subcontinent (710-1947) A Brief Historical Analysis, 2nd ed. Karachi: Ma ‘arif Printers, 1977.
QureshiI. H. Ulama in Politics, 2nd . ed. Karachi: Ma’arif Ltd, 1974.
Rosenthal, ErwinI. J. Islam in the ModernNationalState, Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1965.
Weiss, Anita M. (ed.), Islamic Reassertion in Pakistan, Lahore: Vanguard Books, 1987.
INTERNET SOURCES:
http://ecumene.org/IIS/csss07.htm
http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/rel/
http://www.eias.org/pdf/briefPapers/BP%2002_03Pakistan.PDF
http://www.islam21.net/pages/keyissues/key1.htm
PS-802 QUAID-I-AZAM MUHAMMAD ALI JINNAH – LIFE AND WORKS
The course will cover in detail the life history of the founder of the Nation based on his birth, education, legal and political career and his leadership of the Muslims of India and Pakistan.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Ahmad, Akbar S. Jinnah, Pakistan and Islamic Identity, Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1997.
Ahmad, Jamil-ud-din, ed. Historic Documents of the Muslim Freedom Movement, Lahore: Publishers United Ltd., 1970.
Ahmad, Jamil-ud-Din. Quaid-i-Azam as Seen by his Contemporaries, Lahore: Publishers United Ltd., 1968.
Ahmad, Riaz, The Works of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1999.
Burke, S. M. Quaid-i-Azam, His Personality and Politics, Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1998.
Campbell-Johnson, Alan. Mission With Mountbatten, London: Robert Hale, 1951.
Jalal, Ayesha. The Sole Spokesman, Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1985.
Jinnah. Selected Speeches and Statements of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, ed. M. Rafique Afzal, Lahore: Research Society of Pakistan, 1966.
Latif Ahmad, Sherwani. Pakistan in the Making – Documents & Reading, Quaid-i-AzamAcademy, 1987.
Majumdar, S.K. Jinnah and Gandhi: Their Role in India’s Quest for Freedom, Calcutta: Firma K.L. Mukhopadhyaya, 1966.
Menon, V.P. The Transfer of Power in India, Bombay: Orient Longman, 1957.
Pirzada, Sayyed Sharifuddin. The Collected Works of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Karachi: East and West Publishing Company, 1984.
Rauoof, A. A. Meet Mr Jinnah, Lahore: Hafeez Press, 1996.
Siddiqui, M. Ali. Quaid-i-Azam Jinnah A Chronology, Karachi: Quaid-i-AzamAcademy, 1981.
Waheed-uz-Zaman. Qauid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah: Myth and Reality, Islamabad: National Committee for the Birth Centenary Celebrations of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, 1976.
Wolpert, Stanley. Jinnah of Pakistan,Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press, 1984.
Zaidi, A. M. ed. Evolution of Muslim Political Thought, Vol. VI: Freedom at Last, New Delhi: S. Chand & Co., 1979.
INTERNET SOURCES:
www.pakistanlink.com/headlines/April/08/11
PS-803 CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN PAKISTAN (1947 TILL-DATE)
BACKGROUND:
- A brief survey of the constitutional reforms the Government of India Acts 1909, 1919 and 1935.
- 1935 Act adopted as Provisional Constitution of Pakistan 1947.
- Search for constitution 1947-1956.
- Objectives Resolution.
- Basic Principles Committee.
- The 22 points of Ulama.
- Muhammad Ali Formula.
- The 1956 Constitution: Salient Features.
- The background and characteristics of 1962 Constitution.
- The Legal Framework Order 1970.
- The Provisional Constitution 1972.
- The 1973 Constitution pre-Eighth Amendment.
- The 1973 Constitution Post Eighth Amendment.
- The 1973 Constitution Post the 17th Amendment.
- Various Amendments introduced in the 1973 Constitution.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Choudhry, G. W. Constitutional Development in Pakistan, London: Longmans, 1987.
Government of Pakistan, Constituent Assembly Debates 1947-56.
Haq, A. H. Constitution Making in Pakistan, Islamabad: National Assembly Secretariat, 1973.
Haq, Mazharul. Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1973, Lahore: Bookland Publisher, 1988.
Khan, Makhdoom Ali. The Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1973, Karachi: Pakistan Law House, 1986.
Khan, Muhammad Ayub. Friends Not Masters, Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1967.
Mahmood, Dr. Safdar. Constitutional Foundations of Pakistan. Lahore: Sang-e-Meel Publications, 1985.
Mahmood, Safdar. A Political Study of Pakistan, Lahore: Sang-e-Meel Publications, 1987.
Maudoodi, Syed Abul Ala. Islamic Law and Constitution, Lahore: Islamic Publications, 1986.
Pasha, Ahmad Shuja. Pakistan - A Political Profile. Lahore: Sang-e-Meel Publications, 1991.
Salamat, Zarina. Pakistan 1947 – 1958, Islamabad: National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research, 1992.
Shahab, Rafiullah. Fifty Years of Pakistan, Lahore: Progressive Publishers, 1995.
INTERNET SOURCES:
www.coss.sdnpk.org/c-book/ch16_teaching.htm
www.coss.sdnpk/org/c-book/ch16_research.htm
www.Ic.web2.loc.gov/frd/cs/pakistan/pk.bibl.html
www.Ic.web2.loc.gov/frd/cs/pktoc/html
www.vedamsbooks.com/no10644.htm
www.workmell.com/wib2001/Pakistan_history_constitutional
PS-804 ETHNICITY, SECTARIANISM AND NATIONAL INTEGRATION IN PAKISTAN
Pakistan like other third world countries faces the problem of national integration. This phenomenon converted into crisis and resulted in its disintegration in 1971. This course will concentrate on the contributing factors such as religion, language and literature, sectarianism and external fear. The causes of failure in the past will be analysed and future guidelines can be formulated for the stability of the country. The structural function theory along with other indigenous factors can be a possible alternative for the national integration in Pakistan.
SUGGESTED READING:
Ali, Mukhtiar Ahmad. Sectarian Conflict in Pakistan – A Case Study of Jhang, Colombo: Regional Centre for Strategic Studies, January 2000.
Amin, Muhammad,Islamization of Laws in Pakistan, Lahore: Sang-e-Meel Publications, 1989.
Anwar Hussain, Syed.Pakistan: Islam, Politics and National Solidarity, New York: Praeger, 1982.
Azam, Ikram. Pakistan’s Security and National Integration, Rawalpindi: The London Book Co: Bank Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, 1974.
Jahan, Rounaq. Pakistan: Failure in National Integration, New York: ColumbiaUniversity Press, 1972.
Jalalzai, Musa Khan, Sectarianism in Pakistan,Lahore: A.H. Publishers, 1995.
M. Weiss ed. Islamic Reassertion in Pakistan, Syracuse: SyracuseUniversity Press, 1986.
Mahmood, Safdar, Dr. Pakistan Keun Toota, Lahore: Jung Publishers, 1990.
Matthew Moen and Lowell Gustafson, eds. The Religious Challenge to the State, Philadelphia: TempleUniversity Press, 1992.
Pipes, Daniel, In the Path of God: Islam and Political Power, New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1983.
Tahir, Amin. Ethno-National Movements in Pakistan, Islamabad: Institute of Policy Studies, 1988.
Urmila, Phandnis. Ethnicity and Nation-building in South Asia, Newbury Park: Sage Publications Ltd., 1990.
PS-805 PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN PAKISTAN
The course is designed to examine the multifaceted role of civil society in the democratic change and developing process in Pakistan. The indiginisation of the concept of civil society would provide an intellectual base for the localisations of other universal concepts. The contradiction in our society and the problems & prospects of the civil society would be focused with local, regional and international models. The idea of the civil society, i.e. the sovereignty of civic-based institutions over authority and of plurality over centrality may be a recent phenomenon in our country, yet its importance for democracy, peace and development in a state is of utmost necessity.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Cohen, Jean, and Andrew Arato. Civil Society and Political Theory, Cambridge: MA: The MIT Press, 1992.
Gellner, Ernest. Civil Society in Historical Context. International Social Science Journal 129, 1991.
Ikram, Azam. Pakistan and Islamic Welfare State and Society, Lahore: Progressive Publishers, 1981.
Lester W. Milbrath. Envisioning A Sustainable Society, New York: USA, StateUniversity of New York, 1989.
Malik, Iftikhar. State and Civil Society in Pakistan, London: The MacMillan Press, 1997.
Rais, RasulBakhshed.State Society and Democratic Change in Pakistan,Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1997.
Siddique, Kalim. Conflicts Crisis and War in Pakistan,London: The MacMillan Press, Ltd., 1972.
806 POLITICAL AND INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN PAKISTAN
The role of judiciary in the constitutional development in the light of the following cases:
1. Maulvi Tamiz-ud-Din, Doso, Fazlul Qadar Chaudhry (PLD 1963, SC/486), Asma Jilani, Nusrat Bhutto, Judges case and the Justice Sajjad Ali Shah Case.
2. Civil and military bureaucracy, its nature and growth.
3. The role of civil and military bureaucracy in political development.
4. Local Government: Background, structure, functions, problems and prospects.
5. The role of educational institutions in the promotion of national integration and democracy.
6. The role of media in the strengthening of institutions in Pakistan.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Aman, Naila. ‘The Role of Judiciary in the Constitutional Development in Pakistan (1947-1997)’, MA Thesis submitted to Pakistan Study Centre, University of Peshawar Session 1995-97.
Choudhry, G.W. Constitutional Development in Pakistan, Lahore: longmans, 1959.
Choudhry, Mustafa. Pakistan in: Its Politics and Bureaucracy,New Delhi: Associated Publishing House, 1988.
Hassan, Masudul. History of Local Government in Pakistan,Islamabad: Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development, 1984.
Kennedy, Charless. Bureaucracy in Pakistan,Karachi: OxfordUniversity, 1987.
Rizvi, Hassan Askar. Military and Politics in Pakistan,Lahore: Progressive Publisher, 1986.
Saeed, K.B. Politics in Pakistan: the Nature and direction of change, New York: Praeger Publisher, 1980.
Raymond, A. Moore. NationBuilding and the Pakistan Army 1947-1969,Lahore: Aziz Publishers, 1979.
Hasan Askari, Rizvi. The Military and Politics in Pakistan,New Delhi: Konark Publishers, 1988.
Stanley, A. Kochanek. Interest Groups and Development, Delhi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1983.
PS-807 HISTORY AND POLITICS IN NWFP
The Land and People, Creation of the Province, British policy towards Pushtoon tribes, political awakening and its repercussions, Constitutional developments and Provincial Ministries, struggle for Pakistan and referendum, government and politics till the formation of One Unit.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Caroe, Sir Olaf. The Pathans: 550 B.C. – A.D. 1957. Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1985.
Hassan, Syed Minhaj-ul. NWFP Administration under Abdul Qaiyum Khan, 1947-53.
Hussain, Syed Iftikhar. Some Major Pukhtoon Tribes of along the Durand Line, Peshawar: Area Study Centre (Central Asia), University of Peshawar, 2001.
Imperial Gazetteer of India, 1901. North-West Frontier Province, 2001.
Islam, Fakhr-ul. Political Developments in NWFP since 1947. Ph. D. thesis (unpublished) submitted to Area Study Centre, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, session 1998.
Jansson, Erland. India, Pakistan or Pakhtunistan: The Nationalist Movements in the North West Frontier Province, 1937-1947. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International, Uppsala, 1981.
Javed, Aziz. Sarhad Ka A’ini Irtiqa (urdu). Peshawar: Idara Tahqiq wa Tasneef, 1975.
Peshawar: The Controller, Printing and Stationary Department, NWFP, 2001.
Ph.D. thesis (unpublished) submitted to the Department of History, University of Peshawar, January 2003.
Qaiyum, Abdul. Mashaheer-e-Sarhad (Urdu). Lahore: Ferozsons, n.d.
Rauf, Abdul. “Muslim Politics in NWFP (1919-30) with special reference to Pan Islamic Ideas”, (M. Phil Thesis) submitted to National Institute of Pakistan Studies, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, 1992.
Rittenberg, Stephen. Ethnicity, Nationalism, and the Pakhtuns: The Independence Movement in India’s North-West Frontier Province.Durham, North Carolina: Carolina Academic Press, 1988.
Shah, Sayed Waqar Ali. Ethnicity, Islam and Nationalism: Muslim Politics in the North-West Frontier Province, 1937-47. Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1999.
Spain, J.W. The Pathan Borderland, Karachi: Indus Publications, 1963.
Talbot, Ian. Provincial Politics and the Pakistan Movement: The Growth of the Muslim League in North-West and North-East India, 1937-47. Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1988.
Tendulkar, D.G. Abdul Ghaffar Khan: Faith is a battle. New Delhi: Gandhi Peace Foundation, 1967.
PS-808 DYNAMICS OF SOCIAL CHANGE IN PAKISTAN
This course is designed to deal with social change, its theories and make comparison of major pattern of political modernisation, value system and ideology in relation to institutional change and national identity. The role of social groups in the political process, the problems of government at national and local level and tendency from rural to urban leadership and mass movement with comparative models.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Azam, Dr Ikram. Social Change to the 21st Century Pakistan, Islamabad: Manza Printing Corporation, 1992.
Barber, B. Social Stratification, New York: Harcourt Brace, 1957.
Ettizioni, Halevy Eva. Social Change, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981.
Ihsan, Miss Samr. Systemic Social Change and Pakistan, Lahore: Progressive Publishers, 1992.
Quddus, Syed A. Social Change in Pakistan, Lahore: Progressive Publishers, 1990.
INTERNET SOURCES:
www.Ashoka.org
www.quetia.com
PS-809 CONFLICT AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN SOUTH ASIA
South Asia one fourth of the world population qualifies in all aspects to be studied with focus on internal and external dynamics of conflicts and how to arrest these forces for a durable peace in the region. The focus of the course will be on the causes and resolution of the conflicts developing in South Asia.
In this respect, emphasis is placed on the intricacies of Indo-Pak relations in the bi-polar world and its reshaping in the Uni-polar international system The application of “Linkage politics” between national and international structures and “penetrated” political system in South Asia
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Burton, John. (ed.) 1990: Conflict: Human Needs Theory (vol. 2 of the Conflict Series). London: Macmillan.
Burton, John. 1987: Resolving Deep-Rooted Conflict: A Handbook. Lanham, Md.: Univeristy Press of America.
Cornelius, Helena and Faire, Shoshana. 1989: Everyone Can Win: How to Resolve Conflict. Australia: Simon and Schuster.
Covey, Stephen, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.
Cynthia, Sampson. Peacemaking and International Conflict: Methods and Techniques, United States Institute Press, 1997.
Galtung, Johan. 1996: Peace by Peaceful Means: Peace and Conflict, Development and Civilization. London: Sage.
J. Wilson. The Break-Up of Sri Lanka: The Sinhalese-Tamil Conflict, University of Hawaii Press, 1988.
James Turner Johnson and John Kelsay (eds). Just War and Jihad: Historical and Theoretical Perspective on War and Peace in Western and Islamic Traditions, Greenwood Press, 1990.
Leibmann, Marian, ed. 1998: Community and Neighbour Mediation. London: Cavendish Publishing.
Peter, van der Veer. Religious Nationalism: Hindus and Muslims in Modern India, University of California Press, 1994.
Raimo Vayrynen, (ed.) New Directions in Conflict Theory: Conflict Resolution and Conflict Transformation. London: Sage
Stanley, J. Tambiah, Buddhism Betrayed? Religion, Politics and Violence in Sri Lanka, University of Chicago Press, 1992.
INTERNET:
www.isradford.ac.vu/acad/confres/dislearn/bibliot.htm#1.
PS-810 MUSLIM SOCIAL AND POLITICAL THOUGHT IN SOUTH ASIA (1857-1947)
This course is designed to highlight the views of important socio-political theorists since 1857 to 1947. The focus will be on the following theme; Muslim response to the West after the British occupation, Reformation of the Muslims, Muslim identity and Independence movements. Views of the Muslim leaders can be explicitly stated in their writings but it can also be extracted from the activities of different Muslim social and political movements.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Ahmad, Aziz. Islamic Modernism in India and Pakistan (1857-1964),London: OxfordUniversity Press, 1976.
Baljon, JMS, The Reforms and Religious Ideas of Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan, Leiden: EJ Brill, 1949
Barbara Metcalf, Islamic Revival in British India: Deoband, 1860-1900, PrincetonUniversity Press, Princeton, NJ: 1982,
Faroqi, Ziaul Hasan, Haq, Mushirul. Fikr-i-Islami ki Tashkil-i-Jadid, Lahore: Maktaba-i-Rahmania, n.d.
Fazlur Rahman. Islam and Modernity. Publication of the Centre for Middle Eastern Studies, Number 15, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982.
Haq, M. Anwarul. The Faith Movement of Mawlana Muhammad Ilyas, London: George Allen & Unwin Ldt. 1972.
Hussain, Syed Shabir. Al-Mashriq: The Disowned Genius: The Story of a World Revolutionary Who Was Bogged Down in His Own Country, at Once Inspiring and Painful, Lahore: Jang Publishers, 1991.
Iqbal, Afzal. The Life and Times of Mohamed Ali: An Analysis of the Hopes, Fears and Aspirations of Muslim India from 1878 to 1931, Lahore: Institute of Islamic Culture, 1979.
Islahi, Dr. Sharfuddin. Zikar-i-Farhi, Lahre: Darul Tazkir, 2002
Islahi, Dr. Sharfuddin. Zikar-i-Farhi, Lahre: Darul Tazkir, 2002
Ja`feri, Sayyed Rais Ahmad. Ali Biraderan. Lahore: MuhammedAliAcademy, n.d.
Malik, Hafeez (ed.), Political Profile of Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan: A Documentary Record, Islamabad: Institute of Islamic History, Culture and Civilisation, 1982.
Mawdudi, Mawlana Sayyed Abul Ala. A Short History of the Revivalist Movement in Islam. Lahore: Islamic Publications, 1976.
Mawdudi, Mawlana Sayyed AbulAla. Tahrik-i-Azadi-i-Hind aur Musalman (two volumes). Lahore: Islamic Publications, 1976.
Minault, Gail. Secluded Scholars: Women’s Education and Muslim Social Reform in Colonial India, Delhi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1998.
Murad, Mehr Afroz. Intellectual Modernism of Shibli Nu`mani, Lahore: Institute of Islamic Culture, 1976.
Philips, C.H. ed. The Evolution of India and Pakistan 1857-1947. London: 1962.
Smith, W.C. Modern Islam in India: A Social Analysis. London: Victor Gollancz Limited, 1946.
Syed, Muhammad Aslam. Muslim Response to the West: Muslim Historiography in India, 1857 – 1914, Islamabad: National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research, 1988.
Weiss, Anita, ed. Islamic Reassertion in Pakistan.Syracuse, N.Y.: SyracuseUniversity Press, 1986.
PS-811 SOCIO-POLITICAL THOUGHT IN PAKISTAN SINCE 1947
The controversy about the nature and concept of state started just after the establishment of Pakistan. These controversies contributed one way or another, to the political thought in Pakistan. The course will thus concentrate on different views regarding the nature, purpose and functions of the state.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Abbott, Freeland K. Islam and Pakistan. New York: CornellUniversity Press, 1968.
Adams, Charles J. “Mawdudi and the Islamic State,” in John L. Esposito, ed. Voices of Resurgent Islam. New York: OxfordUniversity Press, 1983, 371-397.
Ahmad, Ishtiaq. The Concept of Islamic State An Analysis of the Ideological Controversy in Pakistan. London: Frances Printer (Publishers), 1989.
Ahmad, Ishtiaq. The Concept of Islamic State An Analysis of the Ideological Controversy in Pakistan. London: Frances Printer (Publishers), 1989.
Asad, Muhammad. Principles of State and Government in Islam. Gibraltar: Dar ul Andalus, 1980.
Binder, Leonard. Religion and Politics in Pakistan. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1963.
Enayat, Hamid. Modern Islamic Political Thought. London: The Machmillan Press Ltd, 1982.
Hakim, Khalifa Abdul. ‘Islamic Socialism’ in John J. Donohue and Espisito eds. Islam in Transition Muslim Perspectives, Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1982.
Hussain, Asaf. Elite Politics in an Ideological State: The Case of Pakistan. Folkestone: Dawson, 1979.
COURSE OUTLINE (PH. D RELATED COURSES)
PS-812 FREEDOM MOVEMENT (1940-1947)
· The Lahore Resolution 1940.
· The British offer of August 1940.
· Congress civil disobedience movement and the Muslims.
· The liberal party proposals of 1941.
· Pakistan plan and the Cripps proposals.
· Quit India Movement.
· Gandhi - Jinnah talks.
· Desai - Liaquat Pact.
· The Wavell Plan of 1945.
· The Simla Conference.
· General Elections of 1946.
· Formation of Provincial Ministries.
· The Cabinet Mission.
· The Interim Government.
· The Plan of June 3.
· The Creation of Pakistan.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Jack, Homer A. The Gandhi Reader, New York: 1958.
Khaliq-uz-Zaman, Chaudhri. Pathway to Pakistan, Lahore: Longman’s Pakistan Branch, 1961.
Khan, Abdul Waheed. India Wins Freedom: The other side, Karachi: 1961.
Pirzada, Syed Sharif-ud-Din. Evolution of Pakistan, Lahore: All Pakistan legal Decision,1963.
Qureshi, Ishtiaq Hussain. The Pakistani Way of Life, Karachi: Royal book Co, 1988.
Qureshi, Ishtiaq Hussain. The Struggle for Pakistan, Karachi: University of Karachi, 1988.
Sayeed, Khalid Bin. Pakistan the Formative Phase, Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press,1968.
Stephens, Ian. Pakistan Old Country New Nation, London: Penguin Books, 1964.
PS-813 ALLAMA DR. MUHAMMAD IQBAL AND HIS THOUGHT
The course will consist of the study of Allama Muhammad Iqbal, his religious, political, economic and social thought. Emphasis will be on the original works such as Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam, Iqbal's letters to Jinnah, Speeches, statements and writings of Iqbal and some of the selected poems of Iqbal.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Hakim, Khalifa Abdul. Fikr-i-Iqbal, 6th ed.Lahore: Bazm-i-Iqbal, June 1988.
Iqbal, Allama Muhammad. The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam, Lahore: Institute of Islamic Culture, 1986.
Sherwani, Latif Ahmad. Speeches, Writings and Statements of Iqbal 3rd ed.Lahore: IqbalAcademy, 1977.
INTERNET SOURCES:
www.allamaiqbal.com
www.daypoems.net/nodes/2204.html
www.geocities.com/junaid_hassan25/iqbal.html
www.geocities.com/prpakistan_pakistan/dr._allama_muhammad_iqbal.html
www.geopakistan.5u.com/allamaiqbal.html
www.irshad.org/inf_m/writings/iqbalpdc.php
www.pakpost.gov.pk/philately/stamps2002/allama_iqbal.html
www.salam.muslimsonline.com/~azahoor/iqbal.html
www.tolueislam.com/Bazm/driqbal/AI_address_1930.html
www.yespakistan.com/iqbal/pres_address.asp
PS-814 DEVELOPMENT PLANNING IN PAKISTAN
1. Definition, scope of economic development. Economic: Growth & Economic: Progress.
2. The classical theory of economic growth.
3. Lewis model. Marxian & Schumpter & Lebenstien.
4. Rostows stages of economic growth.
5. Definition, objectives and strategy of planning.
6. Planning under capitalism, socialism and under mixed economy. (Def: Advantage & limitations)
7. Planning on the basis of duration: Long term planning - short term planning - medium term planning.
8. Financing of Development plans.
9. Planning in Pakistan; Pre-plan development; Different Five Year Plans; Seventh Five Year Plan; Eighth Five Year Plan; Annual developmental budgets.
10. Role of international funding agencies in the development planning of Pakistan. IMF & WORLD BANK.
11. World Trade Organisation.
12. Various economic systems - capitalism, socialism, Mixed Economies.
13. Price Mechanism.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Aslam, Muhammad. Outlines of Economic Planning, Lahore: United Publishers Ltd, 1990.
Haqq, Irfan. A Compendium of Pakistan Economy,Karachi: Royal Book Company, 1987.
Higgins, Benjamin. Economic Development, New Delhi: Universal Book Stall, 1990.
Malathvi, Muzaffar Husain. Fundamentals of Pakistan's Economics,Karachi: Farooq Kitab Ghar, 1990.
Qureshi M. L. Planning and Development in Pakistan (1947-1982),Lahore: Vanguard Books Ltd, 1984.
Various Government Publications/Reports.
Five Years Plans.
INTERNET SOURCES:
www.exploits.com/Pakistan-Development-Planning-cg.php
www.iucn.org/places/pakistan/bcs.html
www.moe.gov.pk/pw.html
www.reference.allrefer.com/country-guide-study/pakistan/pakistan70.html
www.sos.titech.ac.jp/sakano-lab/atiq/kasur/odp.html
www.unescap.org/drpad/publication/integra/volume2/Pakistan/2pk000ct.html
www.unescap.org/drpad/publication/integra/volume2/Pakistan/2pk01b1.html
www.virtualref.com/uncrd/_sub/s23.html
www.virtualref.com/uncrd/1847.html
PS-815 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Introduction to computer: EDP concepts, Word Processing: Word Perfect M. S. Word (latest version), H. G. Statistical Packages for data analysis: SPSS, MINITAB, CD Rom: Sociofile, sociological abstracts (sa) and social planning/policy and development Abstracts (SOPODA) international political science Abstracts, ISIS, LAMP, internet and social sciences.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
On the recommendation of the teacher concerned.
PS-816 ART IN PAKISTAN
· Post Independence Period and Old Masters
· The Pioneers
· The Figurative Painters
· The Landscape and Cityscape Painters
· Abstractionist Painters
· Non Objective Painters
· Miniature Painters
· Calligraphic Painters
· Sculptors
SUGGESTED READING:
Ali, S. Amjad. Anna Molka Ahmad, Islamabad: Idara-e-Saqafat Pakistan, 1978.
Ali, S. Amjad. Painters of Pakistan, Islamabad: National Book Foundation, Pakistan, 1995.
Hassan, Ijazul. Painting in Pakistan, Lahore: Ferozsons (Pvt) Ltd., Pakistan, 1991.
Naqvi, Akbar. Image and Identity, Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press Pakistan, 1998.
Painting from Pakistan, Islamabad: Idara-e-Saqafat-e-Pakistan, 1988.
S. Hashmi and Mirza. 50 years of Visual Arts in Pakistan, Lahore: Sang-e-Meel Publication Pakistan, 1997.
PS-817 ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF PAKISTAN
1. Inflation --- Causes of inflation. Deficit financing.
2. Unemployment --- The employment problem some basic issues. Labour force present and projected.
3. Illiteracy --- Critical evaluation of various education policies.
4. Poor health facilities --- A statistical profile of health facilities available in Pakistan.
5. Balance of payments problems:
i. Rising imports.
ii. Falling exports.
iii. Measures to boost exports.
iv. External debt problems.
v. Foreign remittances.
6. Poor Banking System.
7. Problems of over population --- High birth rates, High death rates, Evaluation of population planning programmes.
8. Poor female status in Pakistani society.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Akhtar Rafique, Pakistan Years Books, East West Publishing company Karachi, 1970-1998.
Asif Malik, Pakistan Economy, Publishers Emporium Lahore, 1997.
Dr. S. M. Akhtar, Economic Development of Pakistan, Urdu Bazar, Lahore, 1983.
Economic Survey of Pakistan. Govt of Pakistan, Finance Division. Economic Advisers' Wing, Islamabad.
Ejaz Aslam Qureshi, Development Planning in Pakistan, Ferozsons (Pvt) Ltd. Lahore, 1991.
Five Year Plans of Pakistan, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad.
Irfan-ul-Haque, A Compendium of Pakistan Economy, Royal Book Company Karachi, 1987.
Kamal Azfar, Asian Drama Revisited, Royal Book Company Karachi, 1992.
Muzaffar Hussain Malathi, Fundamentals of Pakistan Economics, Farooq Kitab Ghar, 1997.
PS-818 ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING, MANAGEMENT AND PROBLEMS
A detailed study of Environmental Problems of Pakistan, status of Terrestrial, Aquatic and Atmospheric Ecosystems, Environmental and Human Health. Environment and its components: Natural vs. man made Environment, Physical, Biological and Cultural components. Environmental control Policies, Instruments and methods. Legislation and Environmental Protection with particular Reference to Pakistan. Meaning and Scope of Environmental Planning and Management, development of concepts, carrying capacity and sustainable development. Organisational and Institutional Framework for Environmental Protection and Management: Scope and Status in Pakistan. Rehabilitation of Degraded Ecosystems: Mechanisms and Limitations; Examples to be quoted from Pakistan e.g. SCARP, Watershed Management Projects etc. Role of Public awareness and community participation in environmental conservation and Management.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Asian Development Bank., Environmental Planning and Management, 1986.
ESCAP, State of Environment in Asia and the Pacific.
Government of Pakistan, Environmental Profile of Pakistan, 1987.
Government of Pakistan, Marine Profile of Pakistan, 1986.
IUCN and Government of Pakistan, Proceeding of the workshop on National Conservation Strategy of Pakistan, 1988.
IUCN: An Introduction to world conservation strategy, 1988.
UNEP, State of the world Environment, Latest edition.
UNESCO, Environmental Awareness, Besil Blackwell Ltd., 1986.
Wagner H.W., Environment and Man, Norton, Late edition.
PS-819 PAKISTAN AND THE REFUGEES:
The course is designed to deal with various theories of migration, the volume, the significance and its causes and types. The patterns of migration to East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and West Pakistan and later on the arrival of more than three million Afghan refugees in 1979 to Pakistan opened a new chapter in its history. The course will also discuss the political, economic, social and ecological impact on the land and people of the area.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Ahmed, Mushtaq. Government and Politics in Pakistan, Royal Book Company, Karachi, 1970
Amin, Tahir. Afghanistan Crisis: Implications and options for Muslim World, Iran and Pakistan, Institute of Policy Studies, Islamabad, 1982.
Banuazizi, Ali & M Weiner. The State, Religion and Ethnic Politics (Pakistan, Iran & Afghanistan), Vanguard Books Ltd, Lahore, 1987.
Chaudhary, G. W. Pakistan Transition from Military to Civilian Rule, Scorpion Publishing Ltd, England, 1988.
David Gilmartin, Partition, Pakistan and South Asian History: In search of Narrative, The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol: 57, No: 4, November 1998, Inc.
Grare, Frederic. Pakistan and the Afghan Conflict: 1979-1985, OxfordUniversity Press, 2003
Hussain, Wahid. The Afghan Crisis and its implications for Pakistan, Unpublished MA thesis, Pakistan Study Centre, University of Peshawar, 1988-89
Khan, Dilshahd. The Afghan refugees in NWFP, Unpublished MA thesis, Pakistan Study Centre, University of Peshawar, 1981-83
M. M. Rahman & W. Van Schendel, “I am not a Refugee: Rethinking partition Migration”, Modern Asian Studies, CambridgeUniversityPress, UK, 2003
Marwat, Dr. Fazal-ur-Rahim, “Pakistan’s Strategic role in the Afghan crisis”, Pakistan, Peshawar, Journal of Pakistan Study Centre, University of Peshawar, 1993) no, 27 & 28
Marwat, Dr. Fazal-ur-Rahim, “The Impact of Afghan Crisis on the North-West Frontier Province”, Emerging Central Asia and Pakistan, Area Study Centre, University of Peshawar, July 24-28, 1992.
Marwat, Dr. Fazal-ur-Rahim, From Muhajir to Mujahid:Politics of war through war. (Under-print)
Official Hand Book on Refugee Management in Pakistan 1981, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad, 1981
Rahman, Dr. Tariq. Language, Education and Culture, OxfordUniversity Press, Karachi, 1999
Rais, Rasul Bakhsh. State, Society and Democratic Change in Pakistan, OxfordUniversity Press, Karachi, 1997.
Report of UNHCR, sub-office Peshawar, Protection Section, April 14-18, 2003.
Rizvi, Hassan Askari. The Military and Politics in Pakistan (1947-1986), Progressive Publishers, Lahore, 1986.
Roy, Olivier. The Failure of Political Islam, I.B Tauris, London, 1994.
Sayeed, Khalid Bin. The Political System of Pakistan, Ontario: Queen’s University Kingston, 1966.
Stephen Castles, Migration and Community Formation under conditions of globalisation, The International Migration Review, Winter 2002,36,4; Research Library Core.
Theodoropoulos, Christos, “The Development of Refugee Law in Pakistan”, International Human Rights Perspective, Vol. II, No. I, Human Rights Studies Centre, Faculty of Law, University of Peshawar, January 2003.
UNHCR, Norwegian Refugee Council Training, sub-office Peshawar, Protection Section, April 14-18, 2003
Ziring, Lawrance. Pakistan in the Twentieth Century Political History, Karachi: oxford Press, 1997.
Ziring, Lawrance. Pakistan, the Enigma of Political Development, New York: Fredrick A. Praeger Publisher, 1980.
PS-801 Pakistan and Islam. (3 credit hrs)
PS-802 Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah – Life and Works (3 credit hrs)
PS-803 Constitutional Development in Pakistan (1947 till-date). (3 credit hrs)
PS-804 Ethnicity, Sectarianism and National Integration in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-805 Problems and Prospects of Civil Society in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-806 Political and Institutional Development in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-807 History and Politics in NWFP. (3 credit hrs)
PS-808 Dynamics of Social Change in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-809 Conflict and Conflict Resolution in South Asia. (3 credit hrs)
PS-810 Muslim Social and Political Thought in South Asia (1857-1947). (3 credit hrs)
PS-811 Socio-Political Thought in Pakistan Since 1947. (3 credit hrs)
PH.D-- RELATED COURSES
PS-812 Freedom Movement (1940-1947). (3 credit hrs)
PS-813 Allama Dr. Muhammad Iqbal and His Thought. (3 credit hrs)
PS-814 Development Planning in Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-815 Computer Technology and Social Sciences. (2 credit hrs)
PS-816 Art in Pakistan. (2 credit hrs)
PS-817 Economic Problems of Pakistan. (3 credit hrs)
PS-818 Environmental Planning, Management and Problems. (3 credit hrs)
PS-819 Pakistan and the Refugees. (2 credit hrs)
COURSE OUTLINE (MAJOR COURSES FOR P. HD)
PS-801 PAKISTAN AND ISLAM
CONTENTS:
a. The course is designed to decipher the relationship between Islam and Pakistan. It is an unassailable fact that the architects of the idea of Pakistan, with a view to crown their efforts with success, leaned heavily on Islam. In the initial frenzy or elan both Islam and Pakistan were used interchangeably. The course is intended to understand the philosophical foundations of Pakistan.
b. A brief survey of Muslim rule in the Indian sub-continent:
- The loss of political power.
- Efforts at the regeneration of Muslim Society.
- The rule of Ulama and Sufis.
- Genesis of the idea of Pakistan.
- Islam as the raison detre of Pakistan.
- The status of Islam in the constitution and polity of Pakistan.
- The dilemma of orthodoxy and modernism.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Abbot, Freeland. Islam and Pakistan, N.Y.CornellUniversity Press, 1968.
Arnold, T. W. The Preaching of Islam, London: Constable, 1913.
Gankovsky, Y. V. A History of Pakistan, Moscow: Nawka Publishing House, 1964.
Husain, Sayyid Abid. The Destiny of Indian Muslims, London: Asia Publishing House, 1965.
Ikram, S. M. Modern Muslim India and the Birth of Pakistan, Reprint, Lahore: Institute of Islamic Culture, 1987.
Malik, Hafeez. Muslim Nationalism in India & Pakistan, Lahore: People’s Publishing House, 1980.
QureshiI. H. The Muslim Community of the Indo-Pakistan Subcontinent (710-1947) A Brief Historical Analysis, 2nd ed. Karachi: Ma ‘arif Printers, 1977.
QureshiI. H. Ulama in Politics, 2nd . ed. Karachi: Ma’arif Ltd, 1974.
Rosenthal, ErwinI. J. Islam in the ModernNationalState, Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1965.
Weiss, Anita M. (ed.), Islamic Reassertion in Pakistan, Lahore: Vanguard Books, 1987.
INTERNET SOURCES:
http://ecumene.org/IIS/csss07.htm
http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/rel/
http://www.eias.org/pdf/briefPapers/BP%2002_03Pakistan.PDF
http://www.islam21.net/pages/keyissues/key1.htm
PS-802 QUAID-I-AZAM MUHAMMAD ALI JINNAH – LIFE AND WORKS
The course will cover in detail the life history of the founder of the Nation based on his birth, education, legal and political career and his leadership of the Muslims of India and Pakistan.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Ahmad, Akbar S. Jinnah, Pakistan and Islamic Identity, Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1997.
Ahmad, Jamil-ud-din, ed. Historic Documents of the Muslim Freedom Movement, Lahore: Publishers United Ltd., 1970.
Ahmad, Jamil-ud-Din. Quaid-i-Azam as Seen by his Contemporaries, Lahore: Publishers United Ltd., 1968.
Ahmad, Riaz, The Works of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1999.
Burke, S. M. Quaid-i-Azam, His Personality and Politics, Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1998.
Campbell-Johnson, Alan. Mission With Mountbatten, London: Robert Hale, 1951.
Jalal, Ayesha. The Sole Spokesman, Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1985.
Jinnah. Selected Speeches and Statements of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, ed. M. Rafique Afzal, Lahore: Research Society of Pakistan, 1966.
Latif Ahmad, Sherwani. Pakistan in the Making – Documents & Reading, Quaid-i-AzamAcademy, 1987.
Majumdar, S.K. Jinnah and Gandhi: Their Role in India’s Quest for Freedom, Calcutta: Firma K.L. Mukhopadhyaya, 1966.
Menon, V.P. The Transfer of Power in India, Bombay: Orient Longman, 1957.
Pirzada, Sayyed Sharifuddin. The Collected Works of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Karachi: East and West Publishing Company, 1984.
Rauoof, A. A. Meet Mr Jinnah, Lahore: Hafeez Press, 1996.
Siddiqui, M. Ali. Quaid-i-Azam Jinnah A Chronology, Karachi: Quaid-i-AzamAcademy, 1981.
Waheed-uz-Zaman. Qauid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah: Myth and Reality, Islamabad: National Committee for the Birth Centenary Celebrations of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, 1976.
Wolpert, Stanley. Jinnah of Pakistan,Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press, 1984.
Zaidi, A. M. ed. Evolution of Muslim Political Thought, Vol. VI: Freedom at Last, New Delhi: S. Chand & Co., 1979.
INTERNET SOURCES:
www.pakistanlink.com/headlines/April/08/11
PS-803 CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN PAKISTAN (1947 TILL-DATE)
BACKGROUND:
- A brief survey of the constitutional reforms the Government of India Acts 1909, 1919 and 1935.
- 1935 Act adopted as Provisional Constitution of Pakistan 1947.
- Search for constitution 1947-1956.
- Objectives Resolution.
- Basic Principles Committee.
- The 22 points of Ulama.
- Muhammad Ali Formula.
- The 1956 Constitution: Salient Features.
- The background and characteristics of 1962 Constitution.
- The Legal Framework Order 1970.
- The Provisional Constitution 1972.
- The 1973 Constitution pre-Eighth Amendment.
- The 1973 Constitution Post Eighth Amendment.
- The 1973 Constitution Post the 17th Amendment.
- Various Amendments introduced in the 1973 Constitution.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Choudhry, G. W. Constitutional Development in Pakistan, London: Longmans, 1987.
Government of Pakistan, Constituent Assembly Debates 1947-56.
Haq, A. H. Constitution Making in Pakistan, Islamabad: National Assembly Secretariat, 1973.
Haq, Mazharul. Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1973, Lahore: Bookland Publisher, 1988.
Khan, Makhdoom Ali. The Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1973, Karachi: Pakistan Law House, 1986.
Khan, Muhammad Ayub. Friends Not Masters, Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1967.
Mahmood, Dr. Safdar. Constitutional Foundations of Pakistan. Lahore: Sang-e-Meel Publications, 1985.
Mahmood, Safdar. A Political Study of Pakistan, Lahore: Sang-e-Meel Publications, 1987.
Maudoodi, Syed Abul Ala. Islamic Law and Constitution, Lahore: Islamic Publications, 1986.
Pasha, Ahmad Shuja. Pakistan - A Political Profile. Lahore: Sang-e-Meel Publications, 1991.
Salamat, Zarina. Pakistan 1947 – 1958, Islamabad: National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research, 1992.
Shahab, Rafiullah. Fifty Years of Pakistan, Lahore: Progressive Publishers, 1995.
INTERNET SOURCES:
www.coss.sdnpk.org/c-book/ch16_teaching.htm
www.coss.sdnpk/org/c-book/ch16_research.htm
www.Ic.web2.loc.gov/frd/cs/pakistan/pk.bibl.html
www.Ic.web2.loc.gov/frd/cs/pktoc/html
www.vedamsbooks.com/no10644.htm
www.workmell.com/wib2001/Pakistan_history_constitutional
PS-804 ETHNICITY, SECTARIANISM AND NATIONAL INTEGRATION IN PAKISTAN
Pakistan like other third world countries faces the problem of national integration. This phenomenon converted into crisis and resulted in its disintegration in 1971. This course will concentrate on the contributing factors such as religion, language and literature, sectarianism and external fear. The causes of failure in the past will be analysed and future guidelines can be formulated for the stability of the country. The structural function theory along with other indigenous factors can be a possible alternative for the national integration in Pakistan.
SUGGESTED READING:
Ali, Mukhtiar Ahmad. Sectarian Conflict in Pakistan – A Case Study of Jhang, Colombo: Regional Centre for Strategic Studies, January 2000.
Amin, Muhammad,Islamization of Laws in Pakistan, Lahore: Sang-e-Meel Publications, 1989.
Anwar Hussain, Syed.Pakistan: Islam, Politics and National Solidarity, New York: Praeger, 1982.
Azam, Ikram. Pakistan’s Security and National Integration, Rawalpindi: The London Book Co: Bank Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, 1974.
Jahan, Rounaq. Pakistan: Failure in National Integration, New York: ColumbiaUniversity Press, 1972.
Jalalzai, Musa Khan, Sectarianism in Pakistan,Lahore: A.H. Publishers, 1995.
M. Weiss ed. Islamic Reassertion in Pakistan, Syracuse: SyracuseUniversity Press, 1986.
Mahmood, Safdar, Dr. Pakistan Keun Toota, Lahore: Jung Publishers, 1990.
Matthew Moen and Lowell Gustafson, eds. The Religious Challenge to the State, Philadelphia: TempleUniversity Press, 1992.
Pipes, Daniel, In the Path of God: Islam and Political Power, New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1983.
Tahir, Amin. Ethno-National Movements in Pakistan, Islamabad: Institute of Policy Studies, 1988.
Urmila, Phandnis. Ethnicity and Nation-building in South Asia, Newbury Park: Sage Publications Ltd., 1990.
PS-805 PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN PAKISTAN
The course is designed to examine the multifaceted role of civil society in the democratic change and developing process in Pakistan. The indiginisation of the concept of civil society would provide an intellectual base for the localisations of other universal concepts. The contradiction in our society and the problems & prospects of the civil society would be focused with local, regional and international models. The idea of the civil society, i.e. the sovereignty of civic-based institutions over authority and of plurality over centrality may be a recent phenomenon in our country, yet its importance for democracy, peace and development in a state is of utmost necessity.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Cohen, Jean, and Andrew Arato. Civil Society and Political Theory, Cambridge: MA: The MIT Press, 1992.
Gellner, Ernest. Civil Society in Historical Context. International Social Science Journal 129, 1991.
Ikram, Azam. Pakistan and Islamic Welfare State and Society, Lahore: Progressive Publishers, 1981.
Lester W. Milbrath. Envisioning A Sustainable Society, New York: USA, StateUniversity of New York, 1989.
Malik, Iftikhar. State and Civil Society in Pakistan, London: The MacMillan Press, 1997.
Rais, RasulBakhshed.State Society and Democratic Change in Pakistan,Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1997.
Siddique, Kalim. Conflicts Crisis and War in Pakistan,London: The MacMillan Press, Ltd., 1972.
806 POLITICAL AND INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN PAKISTAN
The role of judiciary in the constitutional development in the light of the following cases:
1. Maulvi Tamiz-ud-Din, Doso, Fazlul Qadar Chaudhry (PLD 1963, SC/486), Asma Jilani, Nusrat Bhutto, Judges case and the Justice Sajjad Ali Shah Case.
2. Civil and military bureaucracy, its nature and growth.
3. The role of civil and military bureaucracy in political development.
4. Local Government: Background, structure, functions, problems and prospects.
5. The role of educational institutions in the promotion of national integration and democracy.
6. The role of media in the strengthening of institutions in Pakistan.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Aman, Naila. ‘The Role of Judiciary in the Constitutional Development in Pakistan (1947-1997)’, MA Thesis submitted to Pakistan Study Centre, University of Peshawar Session 1995-97.
Choudhry, G.W. Constitutional Development in Pakistan, Lahore: longmans, 1959.
Choudhry, Mustafa. Pakistan in: Its Politics and Bureaucracy,New Delhi: Associated Publishing House, 1988.
Hassan, Masudul. History of Local Government in Pakistan,Islamabad: Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development, 1984.
Kennedy, Charless. Bureaucracy in Pakistan,Karachi: OxfordUniversity, 1987.
Rizvi, Hassan Askar. Military and Politics in Pakistan,Lahore: Progressive Publisher, 1986.
Saeed, K.B. Politics in Pakistan: the Nature and direction of change, New York: Praeger Publisher, 1980.
Raymond, A. Moore. NationBuilding and the Pakistan Army 1947-1969,Lahore: Aziz Publishers, 1979.
Hasan Askari, Rizvi. The Military and Politics in Pakistan,New Delhi: Konark Publishers, 1988.
Stanley, A. Kochanek. Interest Groups and Development, Delhi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1983.
PS-807 HISTORY AND POLITICS IN NWFP
The Land and People, Creation of the Province, British policy towards Pushtoon tribes, political awakening and its repercussions, Constitutional developments and Provincial Ministries, struggle for Pakistan and referendum, government and politics till the formation of One Unit.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Caroe, Sir Olaf. The Pathans: 550 B.C. – A.D. 1957. Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1985.
Hassan, Syed Minhaj-ul. NWFP Administration under Abdul Qaiyum Khan, 1947-53.
Hussain, Syed Iftikhar. Some Major Pukhtoon Tribes of along the Durand Line, Peshawar: Area Study Centre (Central Asia), University of Peshawar, 2001.
Imperial Gazetteer of India, 1901. North-West Frontier Province, 2001.
Islam, Fakhr-ul. Political Developments in NWFP since 1947. Ph. D. thesis (unpublished) submitted to Area Study Centre, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, session 1998.
Jansson, Erland. India, Pakistan or Pakhtunistan: The Nationalist Movements in the North West Frontier Province, 1937-1947. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International, Uppsala, 1981.
Javed, Aziz. Sarhad Ka A’ini Irtiqa (urdu). Peshawar: Idara Tahqiq wa Tasneef, 1975.
Peshawar: The Controller, Printing and Stationary Department, NWFP, 2001.
Ph.D. thesis (unpublished) submitted to the Department of History, University of Peshawar, January 2003.
Qaiyum, Abdul. Mashaheer-e-Sarhad (Urdu). Lahore: Ferozsons, n.d.
Rauf, Abdul. “Muslim Politics in NWFP (1919-30) with special reference to Pan Islamic Ideas”, (M. Phil Thesis) submitted to National Institute of Pakistan Studies, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, 1992.
Rittenberg, Stephen. Ethnicity, Nationalism, and the Pakhtuns: The Independence Movement in India’s North-West Frontier Province.Durham, North Carolina: Carolina Academic Press, 1988.
Shah, Sayed Waqar Ali. Ethnicity, Islam and Nationalism: Muslim Politics in the North-West Frontier Province, 1937-47. Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1999.
Spain, J.W. The Pathan Borderland, Karachi: Indus Publications, 1963.
Talbot, Ian. Provincial Politics and the Pakistan Movement: The Growth of the Muslim League in North-West and North-East India, 1937-47. Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1988.
Tendulkar, D.G. Abdul Ghaffar Khan: Faith is a battle. New Delhi: Gandhi Peace Foundation, 1967.
PS-808 DYNAMICS OF SOCIAL CHANGE IN PAKISTAN
This course is designed to deal with social change, its theories and make comparison of major pattern of political modernisation, value system and ideology in relation to institutional change and national identity. The role of social groups in the political process, the problems of government at national and local level and tendency from rural to urban leadership and mass movement with comparative models.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Azam, Dr Ikram. Social Change to the 21st Century Pakistan, Islamabad: Manza Printing Corporation, 1992.
Barber, B. Social Stratification, New York: Harcourt Brace, 1957.
Ettizioni, Halevy Eva. Social Change, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981.
Ihsan, Miss Samr. Systemic Social Change and Pakistan, Lahore: Progressive Publishers, 1992.
Quddus, Syed A. Social Change in Pakistan, Lahore: Progressive Publishers, 1990.
INTERNET SOURCES:
www.Ashoka.org
www.quetia.com
PS-809 CONFLICT AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN SOUTH ASIA
South Asia one fourth of the world population qualifies in all aspects to be studied with focus on internal and external dynamics of conflicts and how to arrest these forces for a durable peace in the region. The focus of the course will be on the causes and resolution of the conflicts developing in South Asia.
In this respect, emphasis is placed on the intricacies of Indo-Pak relations in the bi-polar world and its reshaping in the Uni-polar international system The application of “Linkage politics” between national and international structures and “penetrated” political system in South Asia
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Burton, John. (ed.) 1990: Conflict: Human Needs Theory (vol. 2 of the Conflict Series). London: Macmillan.
Burton, John. 1987: Resolving Deep-Rooted Conflict: A Handbook. Lanham, Md.: Univeristy Press of America.
Cornelius, Helena and Faire, Shoshana. 1989: Everyone Can Win: How to Resolve Conflict. Australia: Simon and Schuster.
Covey, Stephen, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.
Cynthia, Sampson. Peacemaking and International Conflict: Methods and Techniques, United States Institute Press, 1997.
Galtung, Johan. 1996: Peace by Peaceful Means: Peace and Conflict, Development and Civilization. London: Sage.
J. Wilson. The Break-Up of Sri Lanka: The Sinhalese-Tamil Conflict, University of Hawaii Press, 1988.
James Turner Johnson and John Kelsay (eds). Just War and Jihad: Historical and Theoretical Perspective on War and Peace in Western and Islamic Traditions, Greenwood Press, 1990.
Leibmann, Marian, ed. 1998: Community and Neighbour Mediation. London: Cavendish Publishing.
Peter, van der Veer. Religious Nationalism: Hindus and Muslims in Modern India, University of California Press, 1994.
Raimo Vayrynen, (ed.) New Directions in Conflict Theory: Conflict Resolution and Conflict Transformation. London: Sage
Stanley, J. Tambiah, Buddhism Betrayed? Religion, Politics and Violence in Sri Lanka, University of Chicago Press, 1992.
INTERNET:
www.isradford.ac.vu/acad/confres/dislearn/bibliot.htm#1.
PS-810 MUSLIM SOCIAL AND POLITICAL THOUGHT IN SOUTH ASIA (1857-1947)
This course is designed to highlight the views of important socio-political theorists since 1857 to 1947. The focus will be on the following theme; Muslim response to the West after the British occupation, Reformation of the Muslims, Muslim identity and Independence movements. Views of the Muslim leaders can be explicitly stated in their writings but it can also be extracted from the activities of different Muslim social and political movements.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Ahmad, Aziz. Islamic Modernism in India and Pakistan (1857-1964),London: OxfordUniversity Press, 1976.
Baljon, JMS, The Reforms and Religious Ideas of Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan, Leiden: EJ Brill, 1949
Barbara Metcalf, Islamic Revival in British India: Deoband, 1860-1900, PrincetonUniversity Press, Princeton, NJ: 1982,
Faroqi, Ziaul Hasan, Haq, Mushirul. Fikr-i-Islami ki Tashkil-i-Jadid, Lahore: Maktaba-i-Rahmania, n.d.
Fazlur Rahman. Islam and Modernity. Publication of the Centre for Middle Eastern Studies, Number 15, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982.
Haq, M. Anwarul. The Faith Movement of Mawlana Muhammad Ilyas, London: George Allen & Unwin Ldt. 1972.
Hussain, Syed Shabir. Al-Mashriq: The Disowned Genius: The Story of a World Revolutionary Who Was Bogged Down in His Own Country, at Once Inspiring and Painful, Lahore: Jang Publishers, 1991.
Iqbal, Afzal. The Life and Times of Mohamed Ali: An Analysis of the Hopes, Fears and Aspirations of Muslim India from 1878 to 1931, Lahore: Institute of Islamic Culture, 1979.
Islahi, Dr. Sharfuddin. Zikar-i-Farhi, Lahre: Darul Tazkir, 2002
Islahi, Dr. Sharfuddin. Zikar-i-Farhi, Lahre: Darul Tazkir, 2002
Ja`feri, Sayyed Rais Ahmad. Ali Biraderan. Lahore: MuhammedAliAcademy, n.d.
Malik, Hafeez (ed.), Political Profile of Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan: A Documentary Record, Islamabad: Institute of Islamic History, Culture and Civilisation, 1982.
Mawdudi, Mawlana Sayyed Abul Ala. A Short History of the Revivalist Movement in Islam. Lahore: Islamic Publications, 1976.
Mawdudi, Mawlana Sayyed AbulAla. Tahrik-i-Azadi-i-Hind aur Musalman (two volumes). Lahore: Islamic Publications, 1976.
Minault, Gail. Secluded Scholars: Women’s Education and Muslim Social Reform in Colonial India, Delhi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1998.
Murad, Mehr Afroz. Intellectual Modernism of Shibli Nu`mani, Lahore: Institute of Islamic Culture, 1976.
Philips, C.H. ed. The Evolution of India and Pakistan 1857-1947. London: 1962.
Smith, W.C. Modern Islam in India: A Social Analysis. London: Victor Gollancz Limited, 1946.
Syed, Muhammad Aslam. Muslim Response to the West: Muslim Historiography in India, 1857 – 1914, Islamabad: National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research, 1988.
Weiss, Anita, ed. Islamic Reassertion in Pakistan.Syracuse, N.Y.: SyracuseUniversity Press, 1986.
PS-811 SOCIO-POLITICAL THOUGHT IN PAKISTAN SINCE 1947
The controversy about the nature and concept of state started just after the establishment of Pakistan. These controversies contributed one way or another, to the political thought in Pakistan. The course will thus concentrate on different views regarding the nature, purpose and functions of the state.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Abbott, Freeland K. Islam and Pakistan. New York: CornellUniversity Press, 1968.
Adams, Charles J. “Mawdudi and the Islamic State,” in John L. Esposito, ed. Voices of Resurgent Islam. New York: OxfordUniversity Press, 1983, 371-397.
Ahmad, Ishtiaq. The Concept of Islamic State An Analysis of the Ideological Controversy in Pakistan. London: Frances Printer (Publishers), 1989.
Ahmad, Ishtiaq. The Concept of Islamic State An Analysis of the Ideological Controversy in Pakistan. London: Frances Printer (Publishers), 1989.
Asad, Muhammad. Principles of State and Government in Islam. Gibraltar: Dar ul Andalus, 1980.
Binder, Leonard. Religion and Politics in Pakistan. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1963.
Enayat, Hamid. Modern Islamic Political Thought. London: The Machmillan Press Ltd, 1982.
Hakim, Khalifa Abdul. ‘Islamic Socialism’ in John J. Donohue and Espisito eds. Islam in Transition Muslim Perspectives, Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press, 1982.
Hussain, Asaf. Elite Politics in an Ideological State: The Case of Pakistan. Folkestone: Dawson, 1979.
COURSE OUTLINE (PH. D RELATED COURSES)
PS-812 FREEDOM MOVEMENT (1940-1947)
· The Lahore Resolution 1940.
· The British offer of August 1940.
· Congress civil disobedience movement and the Muslims.
· The liberal party proposals of 1941.
· Pakistan plan and the Cripps proposals.
· Quit India Movement.
· Gandhi - Jinnah talks.
· Desai - Liaquat Pact.
· The Wavell Plan of 1945.
· The Simla Conference.
· General Elections of 1946.
· Formation of Provincial Ministries.
· The Cabinet Mission.
· The Interim Government.
· The Plan of June 3.
· The Creation of Pakistan.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Jack, Homer A. The Gandhi Reader, New York: 1958.
Khaliq-uz-Zaman, Chaudhri. Pathway to Pakistan, Lahore: Longman’s Pakistan Branch, 1961.
Khan, Abdul Waheed. India Wins Freedom: The other side, Karachi: 1961.
Pirzada, Syed Sharif-ud-Din. Evolution of Pakistan, Lahore: All Pakistan legal Decision,1963.
Qureshi, Ishtiaq Hussain. The Pakistani Way of Life, Karachi: Royal book Co, 1988.
Qureshi, Ishtiaq Hussain. The Struggle for Pakistan, Karachi: University of Karachi, 1988.
Sayeed, Khalid Bin. Pakistan the Formative Phase, Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press,1968.
Stephens, Ian. Pakistan Old Country New Nation, London: Penguin Books, 1964.
PS-813 ALLAMA DR. MUHAMMAD IQBAL AND HIS THOUGHT
The course will consist of the study of Allama Muhammad Iqbal, his religious, political, economic and social thought. Emphasis will be on the original works such as Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam, Iqbal's letters to Jinnah, Speeches, statements and writings of Iqbal and some of the selected poems of Iqbal.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Hakim, Khalifa Abdul. Fikr-i-Iqbal, 6th ed.Lahore: Bazm-i-Iqbal, June 1988.
Iqbal, Allama Muhammad. The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam, Lahore: Institute of Islamic Culture, 1986.
Sherwani, Latif Ahmad. Speeches, Writings and Statements of Iqbal 3rd ed.Lahore: IqbalAcademy, 1977.
INTERNET SOURCES:
www.allamaiqbal.com
www.daypoems.net/nodes/2204.html
www.geocities.com/junaid_hassan25/iqbal.html
www.geocities.com/prpakistan_pakistan/dr._allama_muhammad_iqbal.html
www.geopakistan.5u.com/allamaiqbal.html
www.irshad.org/inf_m/writings/iqbalpdc.php
www.pakpost.gov.pk/philately/stamps2002/allama_iqbal.html
www.salam.muslimsonline.com/~azahoor/iqbal.html
www.tolueislam.com/Bazm/driqbal/AI_address_1930.html
www.yespakistan.com/iqbal/pres_address.asp
PS-814 DEVELOPMENT PLANNING IN PAKISTAN
1. Definition, scope of economic development. Economic: Growth & Economic: Progress.
2. The classical theory of economic growth.
3. Lewis model. Marxian & Schumpter & Lebenstien.
4. Rostows stages of economic growth.
5. Definition, objectives and strategy of planning.
6. Planning under capitalism, socialism and under mixed economy. (Def: Advantage & limitations)
7. Planning on the basis of duration: Long term planning - short term planning - medium term planning.
8. Financing of Development plans.
9. Planning in Pakistan; Pre-plan development; Different Five Year Plans; Seventh Five Year Plan; Eighth Five Year Plan; Annual developmental budgets.
10. Role of international funding agencies in the development planning of Pakistan. IMF & WORLD BANK.
11. World Trade Organisation.
12. Various economic systems - capitalism, socialism, Mixed Economies.
13. Price Mechanism.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Aslam, Muhammad. Outlines of Economic Planning, Lahore: United Publishers Ltd, 1990.
Haqq, Irfan. A Compendium of Pakistan Economy,Karachi: Royal Book Company, 1987.
Higgins, Benjamin. Economic Development, New Delhi: Universal Book Stall, 1990.
Malathvi, Muzaffar Husain. Fundamentals of Pakistan's Economics,Karachi: Farooq Kitab Ghar, 1990.
Qureshi M. L. Planning and Development in Pakistan (1947-1982),Lahore: Vanguard Books Ltd, 1984.
Various Government Publications/Reports.
Five Years Plans.
INTERNET SOURCES:
www.exploits.com/Pakistan-Development-Planning-cg.php
www.iucn.org/places/pakistan/bcs.html
www.moe.gov.pk/pw.html
www.reference.allrefer.com/country-guide-study/pakistan/pakistan70.html
www.sos.titech.ac.jp/sakano-lab/atiq/kasur/odp.html
www.unescap.org/drpad/publication/integra/volume2/Pakistan/2pk000ct.html
www.unescap.org/drpad/publication/integra/volume2/Pakistan/2pk01b1.html
www.virtualref.com/uncrd/_sub/s23.html
www.virtualref.com/uncrd/1847.html
PS-815 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Introduction to computer: EDP concepts, Word Processing: Word Perfect M. S. Word (latest version), H. G. Statistical Packages for data analysis: SPSS, MINITAB, CD Rom: Sociofile, sociological abstracts (sa) and social planning/policy and development Abstracts (SOPODA) international political science Abstracts, ISIS, LAMP, internet and social sciences.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
On the recommendation of the teacher concerned.
PS-816 ART IN PAKISTAN
· Post Independence Period and Old Masters
· The Pioneers
· The Figurative Painters
· The Landscape and Cityscape Painters
· Abstractionist Painters
· Non Objective Painters
· Miniature Painters
· Calligraphic Painters
· Sculptors
SUGGESTED READING:
Ali, S. Amjad. Anna Molka Ahmad, Islamabad: Idara-e-Saqafat Pakistan, 1978.
Ali, S. Amjad. Painters of Pakistan, Islamabad: National Book Foundation, Pakistan, 1995.
Hassan, Ijazul. Painting in Pakistan, Lahore: Ferozsons (Pvt) Ltd., Pakistan, 1991.
Naqvi, Akbar. Image and Identity, Karachi: OxfordUniversity Press Pakistan, 1998.
Painting from Pakistan, Islamabad: Idara-e-Saqafat-e-Pakistan, 1988.
S. Hashmi and Mirza. 50 years of Visual Arts in Pakistan, Lahore: Sang-e-Meel Publication Pakistan, 1997.
PS-817 ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF PAKISTAN
1. Inflation --- Causes of inflation. Deficit financing.
2. Unemployment --- The employment problem some basic issues. Labour force present and projected.
3. Illiteracy --- Critical evaluation of various education policies.
4. Poor health facilities --- A statistical profile of health facilities available in Pakistan.
5. Balance of payments problems:
i. Rising imports.
ii. Falling exports.
iii. Measures to boost exports.
iv. External debt problems.
v. Foreign remittances.
6. Poor Banking System.
7. Problems of over population --- High birth rates, High death rates, Evaluation of population planning programmes.
8. Poor female status in Pakistani society.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Akhtar Rafique, Pakistan Years Books, East West Publishing company Karachi, 1970-1998.
Asif Malik, Pakistan Economy, Publishers Emporium Lahore, 1997.
Dr. S. M. Akhtar, Economic Development of Pakistan, Urdu Bazar, Lahore, 1983.
Economic Survey of Pakistan. Govt of Pakistan, Finance Division. Economic Advisers' Wing, Islamabad.
Ejaz Aslam Qureshi, Development Planning in Pakistan, Ferozsons (Pvt) Ltd. Lahore, 1991.
Five Year Plans of Pakistan, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad.
Irfan-ul-Haque, A Compendium of Pakistan Economy, Royal Book Company Karachi, 1987.
Kamal Azfar, Asian Drama Revisited, Royal Book Company Karachi, 1992.
Muzaffar Hussain Malathi, Fundamentals of Pakistan Economics, Farooq Kitab Ghar, 1997.
PS-818 ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING, MANAGEMENT AND PROBLEMS
A detailed study of Environmental Problems of Pakistan, status of Terrestrial, Aquatic and Atmospheric Ecosystems, Environmental and Human Health. Environment and its components: Natural vs. man made Environment, Physical, Biological and Cultural components. Environmental control Policies, Instruments and methods. Legislation and Environmental Protection with particular Reference to Pakistan. Meaning and Scope of Environmental Planning and Management, development of concepts, carrying capacity and sustainable development. Organisational and Institutional Framework for Environmental Protection and Management: Scope and Status in Pakistan. Rehabilitation of Degraded Ecosystems: Mechanisms and Limitations; Examples to be quoted from Pakistan e.g. SCARP, Watershed Management Projects etc. Role of Public awareness and community participation in environmental conservation and Management.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Asian Development Bank., Environmental Planning and Management, 1986.
ESCAP, State of Environment in Asia and the Pacific.
Government of Pakistan, Environmental Profile of Pakistan, 1987.
Government of Pakistan, Marine Profile of Pakistan, 1986.
IUCN and Government of Pakistan, Proceeding of the workshop on National Conservation Strategy of Pakistan, 1988.
IUCN: An Introduction to world conservation strategy, 1988.
UNEP, State of the world Environment, Latest edition.
UNESCO, Environmental Awareness, Besil Blackwell Ltd., 1986.
Wagner H.W., Environment and Man, Norton, Late edition.
PS-819 PAKISTAN AND THE REFUGEES:
The course is designed to deal with various theories of migration, the volume, the significance and its causes and types. The patterns of migration to East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and West Pakistan and later on the arrival of more than three million Afghan refugees in 1979 to Pakistan opened a new chapter in its history. The course will also discuss the political, economic, social and ecological impact on the land and people of the area.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Ahmed, Mushtaq. Government and Politics in Pakistan, Royal Book Company, Karachi, 1970
Amin, Tahir. Afghanistan Crisis: Implications and options for Muslim World, Iran and Pakistan, Institute of Policy Studies, Islamabad, 1982.
Banuazizi, Ali & M Weiner. The State, Religion and Ethnic Politics (Pakistan, Iran & Afghanistan), Vanguard Books Ltd, Lahore, 1987.
Chaudhary, G. W. Pakistan Transition from Military to Civilian Rule, Scorpion Publishing Ltd, England, 1988.
David Gilmartin, Partition, Pakistan and South Asian History: In search of Narrative, The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol: 57, No: 4, November 1998, Inc.
Grare, Frederic. Pakistan and the Afghan Conflict: 1979-1985, OxfordUniversity Press, 2003
Hussain, Wahid. The Afghan Crisis and its implications for Pakistan, Unpublished MA thesis, Pakistan Study Centre, University of Peshawar, 1988-89
Khan, Dilshahd. The Afghan refugees in NWFP, Unpublished MA thesis, Pakistan Study Centre, University of Peshawar, 1981-83
M. M. Rahman & W. Van Schendel, “I am not a Refugee: Rethinking partition Migration”, Modern Asian Studies, CambridgeUniversityPress, UK, 2003
Marwat, Dr. Fazal-ur-Rahim, “Pakistan’s Strategic role in the Afghan crisis”, Pakistan, Peshawar, Journal of Pakistan Study Centre, University of Peshawar, 1993) no, 27 & 28
Marwat, Dr. Fazal-ur-Rahim, “The Impact of Afghan Crisis on the North-West Frontier Province”, Emerging Central Asia and Pakistan, Area Study Centre, University of Peshawar, July 24-28, 1992.
Marwat, Dr. Fazal-ur-Rahim, From Muhajir to Mujahid:Politics of war through war. (Under-print)
Official Hand Book on Refugee Management in Pakistan 1981, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad, 1981
Rahman, Dr. Tariq. Language, Education and Culture, OxfordUniversity Press, Karachi, 1999
Rais, Rasul Bakhsh. State, Society and Democratic Change in Pakistan, OxfordUniversity Press, Karachi, 1997.
Report of UNHCR, sub-office Peshawar, Protection Section, April 14-18, 2003.
Rizvi, Hassan Askari. The Military and Politics in Pakistan (1947-1986), Progressive Publishers, Lahore, 1986.
Roy, Olivier. The Failure of Political Islam, I.B Tauris, London, 1994.
Sayeed, Khalid Bin. The Political System of Pakistan, Ontario: Queen’s University Kingston, 1966.
Stephen Castles, Migration and Community Formation under conditions of globalisation, The International Migration Review, Winter 2002,36,4; Research Library Core.
Theodoropoulos, Christos, “The Development of Refugee Law in Pakistan”, International Human Rights Perspective, Vol. II, No. I, Human Rights Studies Centre, Faculty of Law, University of Peshawar, January 2003.
UNHCR, Norwegian Refugee Council Training, sub-office Peshawar, Protection Section, April 14-18, 2003
Ziring, Lawrance. Pakistan in the Twentieth Century Political History, Karachi: oxford Press, 1997.
Ziring, Lawrance. Pakistan, the Enigma of Political Development, New York: Fredrick A. Praeger Publisher, 1980.