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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Total Marks - 100
Part - A
1. The modern state system - history,
basic features, evolving forms.
2. International Relations as a field
of study, Basic Approaches - Power,
Balance of Power, Imperialism, Nationalism.
3. Interaction between states - diplomacy,
International Law, international economic and trade linkages - pressures
in world politics.
Part - B
1. Evolution of the International System since 1815 (Congress
of Vienna) Historical Overview.
2. World War III, Decolonization,
Rise of the Third World Alliance System (NATO, SEATO, CENTO, WARSAW PACT)
Peaceful coexistence: Non-Aligned Movement Theories of Peace and Security
in Nuclear Age (Deterrence. Limited war. Crisis Management etc) Détente.
Part - C
1. Foreign Policies of the Superpowers, major powers (USA.
USSR. China) with special reference to South Asia (India. Pakistan, etc.).
2. Issues in global Politics.
(a) Nuclear Proliferation.
(b) Superpower rivalry in the Indian Ocean.
(c) International economic order.
(d) Regional Security issues and crises
(Afghanistan Crises Iran—Iraq
war, Palestine problem, Apartheid and South Africa, Namibia, Polish crises,
Eurocommunism, Central American crises etc.)
(e) Arms Control and disarmament.
SUGGESTED READINGS
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Title |
Author |
1 |
International Politics |
K.J. Holsti |
2 |
Politics among Nations |
Hans Morgenthan |
3 |
World Politics: An Introduction |
James N. Rosenau |
4 |
An Introduction to International
Politics; Power and Justics |
Theodor Contobius and Thomas
Wolfe |
5 |
Contending Theories of International
Relations |
Tames Dougherty |
6 |
Issues in Global Politics |
Gavin Boyd |
7 |
World Politics since 1945 |
Peter Caloucorassi |
8 |
International Relations:
Peace or War |
Richard Rosecrance |
9 |
Relations of Nations |
Frederick Hartman |
10 |
Indian Ocean and the Superpowers:
Economic, Political and Strategic Perspectives |
Rasul Bux Rais |
11 |
Sanctuary and War |
Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema |
12 |
Contemporary Strategy: Theories
and Policies |
J. Baylis, K. Booth, P.
Williams, J. Garnet |
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