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Introduction to international relations

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Rajat; 2008Description: 487 pISBN:
  • 9788178803333
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327 DAR
Summary: The text book An Introduction to International Relations is primarily written for the students of M.A. Political Science. This book also covers syllabus of B.A. and M.A. respectively of University of Kashmir. This book has been written in an easy language and a lucid style latest models and theories and new concepts are very well explained with examples. The main topics covered in the book include 1. International Relations in Everyday Life 2. International Relations as an Academic 3. Subject The Systems Approach 5. Morganthau's Realist Theory Decision Making Approach 6. Marxian Approach to the Study of International Relations 7. Imperialism and Colonialism De-Colonisation and Resurgance of Asia 8. Africa 9. Neo-Colonialism 10. National Power 11. Balance of Power 12. Foreign Policy and Its Determinants 13. Ideology in International Relations 14. Diplomacy 15. Collective Security 16. Arms Race, Disarmament and Arms Control 17. Cold War 18. Contemporary Trends in International Reiations 19. Non-Alignment 20. New International Economic Order 21. Evolution of International Organisation 22. Regionalism 23. Dynamics of Globalisation 24. Foreign Policy Choices
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The text book An Introduction to International Relations is primarily written for the students of M.A. Political Science. This book also covers syllabus of B.A. and M.A. respectively of University of Kashmir. This book has been written in an easy language and a lucid style latest models and theories and new concepts are very well explained with examples.

The main topics covered in the book include

1. International Relations in Everyday Life

2. International Relations as an Academic

3. Subject The Systems Approach

5. Morganthau's Realist Theory Decision Making Approach

6. Marxian Approach to the Study of International Relations

7. Imperialism and Colonialism De-Colonisation and Resurgance of Asia

8. Africa

9. Neo-Colonialism

10. National Power

11. Balance of Power

12. Foreign Policy and Its Determinants

13. Ideology in International Relations

14. Diplomacy

15. Collective Security

16. Arms Race, Disarmament and Arms Control

17. Cold War

18. Contemporary Trends in International Reiations

19. Non-Alignment

20. New International Economic Order

21. Evolution of International Organisation

22. Regionalism

23. Dynamics of Globalisation

24. Foreign Policy Choices

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