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Important Questions for "International Relations":

[1]

  1. What is System theory in International Relations?
  2. What is the scope of International Relations?
  3. Describe the development of International Relations.

[2]

  1. What is system theory in International Relations?
  2. Define International Relations and discuss its scope and nature.
  3. Critically examine the realist approach to the study of International Relations.

[3]

  1. What do you understand by International Relations?
  2. Critically examine system theory in International Relations.
  3. Analyze the relevance of strategic bargaining in International Relations.

[4]

  1. Critically examine the Realistic Theory of International Relations.
  2. Discuss the 'Game Theory' in International Relations.
  3. Analyze whether Nuclear Weapons influence International Relations and discuss the efforts made to control them.

[5]

  1. What is the difference between International Relations and International Politics?
  2. Discuss the scope of International Relations.
  3. Describe the importance of studying International Relations in the present time.

[6]

  1. Explain in brief the nature of International Relations.
  2. What have been main contemporary trends in International Relations?
  3. Analyse the concept of National Interest. Discuss its importance in determining relations among nations.

[7]

  1. Explain the meaning and development of International Relations.
  2. Explain Morton Kaplan's System theory of International Relations.
  3. Critically analyse the theory of realism in the study of International Relations.

[8]

  1. Analyze the implications of Woodrow Wilson's 14 points in international relations.
  2. Discuss the relevance of strategic realism and neo-realism in modern international relations.
  3. Discuss the causes and consequences of the Cuban Missile Crisis.

[9]

  1. Examine the developments in international relations after World War-II.
  2. Explain the concept of Human Rights.
  3. Discuss India-China relations at present in the context of the dispute on Line of Control.

[10]

  1. On what basis can the similarities between International Politics and International Relations be shown?
  2. Who said that 'International Politics is only a subcategory of International Relations, although perhaps the most important one'?
  3. In which part of the Constitution of India are international relations included?

[11]

  1. Where in the Indian Constitution are international relations included?
  2. What was the result of the Cold War?
  3. What is the correct sequence of Morton Kaplan's system analysis models?

[12]

  1. Explain the meaning, nature, and scope of international relations and its importance.
  2. What are the Features of Nationalism?
  3. What are the Disadvantages of war?

[13]

  1. Who defined international relations as 'relations between groups of major importance in the life of the world at any period of history'?
  2. What does international relations comprise of?
  3. What is the purpose of studying international relations?

[14]

  1. What does the Farakka problem involve?
  2. Who said the principle of collective security is outdated?
  3. When did India conduct its second nuclear test?

[15]

  1. Is international relations an autonomous discipline? Describe it.
  2. What is disarmament? Discuss it.
  3. Do you agree with the view that the recent changes in post-Cold War have made the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) irrelevant?

[16]

  1. Differentiate between International Politics and International Relations.
  2. Describe the nature of International Politics.
  3. Examine the emerging significance of Humanitarian Intervention in International Politics.

[17]

  1. Discuss the nature of international relations.
  2. Explain the utility of collective security in international relations.
  3. Define International Relations and discuss the factors responsible for the changing patterns of contemporary international relations.

[18]

  1. What are the determining factors of International Relations?
  2. In the light of the statement "The roots of terrorism are spreading every nook and corner of the world." discuss the impact of terrorism on international relations.
  3. How the religious and geographical factors have influenced India's foreign policy? Discuss this in reference to India's neighbours.

[19]

  1. Difference between National and International relations.
  2. State the factors that brought a change in the study of International relations after the World War-II.
  3. Discuss the role of regional organisations in International Relations.

[20]

  1. Write a short note on ideology in context of International relations.
  2. Define Global terrorism and explain its impact on International relations.
  3. Write a very short note on O.A.S. (Organisation of American States).

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