International Politics / Jiley Singh.
Material type:
- 978-93-84866-28-0
- 23 327 SIN
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1.Basic facts
2. International political geography
3. Theories of international politics
4. Balance of power and principles
5. Non- alignment policy and principles
6. Colonialism and decolonialism
7. International politics and diplomacy
8. Concept of cold war
9. Emergence of super powers
10. Nuclear weapons and international control
11. Communication theory
12. Diplomatic approaches
13. Emerging world order.
The study of international politics has become an important academic concern in the contemporary times. The big increase in the number of sovereign states and their growing interdependence have together made the study of behaviour among nations a highly interesting, necessary and useful field of study. The future of humankind has become largely dependent upon the nature of relations among nations. The linkage between domestic politics and international relations has increased manifold. Possibility of a third World War constitutes the biggest danger to human kind and hence there is every need to eliminate its chances.
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