International Relations CSS Syllabus

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International Relations CSS Syllabus

Paper—1 (Marks-100)

  1. Introduction
    1. The Definition and Scope of International Relations.
    1. The Nation-State System
    1. Evolution of International Society

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II.        Theories and Approaches

  • The Classical Approaches-Realism and Idealism
    • The Scientific Revolution-Behavioral Approach, System Approach,
    • Neo-realism, Neo-liberalism.
    • Post-modernism, Critical Theory, Feminism, Constructivism

III.        International Political Security.

  • Conceptualization of security in the Twenty-First century
    • Power. Elements of National Power
    • Balance of Power
    • Foreign Policy: Determinants, Decision Making and Analysis
    • Sovereignty
    • National Interest

IV.        Strategic Approach to International Relation.

  • War: Causation of War, Total War, Limited War, Asymmetric Warfare, Civil War, Guerilla Warfare
    • Strategic Culture: Determinants of Pakistani Strategic Culture.
    • Deterrence: Theory and practice with special reference to India and Pakistan

V.        International Political Economy.

  • Theories in IPE: Mercantilism, Economic Liberalism, and Neo- Marxism
    • Theories of Imperialism, Dependence and Interdependence discourse

VI.        International political community.

  • Nationalism
    • Internationalism
    • Globalization

VII.        Approaches to Peace

  • Diplomacy
    • International Law
    • Arms Control /Disarmament and Nuclear Non proliferation Regime

VIII.        International Political Institution

  • United Nations
    • International Monetary Fund (IMF)
    • World Bank
    • International Court of Justice

 Paper- II   (Marks-100)

I.        International Relation between two Wars

  • Russian Revolution, Fascism, League of Nations, Second World War

II.        Cold War

  • Decolonization in Asia and Africa.
    • Rise of United States and Soviet Union,
    • Era of Tight Bipolarity, Détente and Loose Bipolarity, Revival of Cold War

III.        Post Cold War

  • End of History, Clash of Civilizations, Terrorism, Globalization, Unipolarity (New World Order) and Revival of Multi-Polarity

IV.        International and Regional Organizations

  • League of Nations, United Nations, Regional Organizations, EU, ASEAN, NAFTA, SAARC, SCO, OIC, ECO, WTO.
    • Reforms in the United Nations, World Bank and the IMF

V.        Foreign Policy of Selected Countries

  • USA, Russia, China, UK, India, Pakistan and EU

VI.        South Asia

  • Peace-making and Peace-Building in South Asia: Analytical overview of peace processes between/among the states of South Asia especially between India and Pakistan.
    • India and Pakistan: Overview of agreements and accords, Indus Water Treaty; Composite Dialogue; Sir Creek & Siachen border, Visa and People to people contact; Trade; and Role of civil society
    • Afghanistan: Cold war theatre; Soviet Invasion and Mujahedeen; Geneva Accord; Post Cold War situation—Rise of Taliban, AL-Qeada & 9/11; Operation Enduring Freedom; The Bonn Process- Withdrawal

VII.        Weapons of Mass Destruction

  • Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
    • Nuclear Weapon States- Programs and Postures: Indian-Pakistan Nuclear Doctrines
    • Nuclear Non –Proliferation Regime: International Atomic Energy Agency, Nuclear Non- Proliferation Treaty; Nuclear Supplier Group; Partial Test Ban Treaty; Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty; Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty
    • Challenges of Non-Proliferation, Cooperation for Nuclear Energy
    • The Missile Defence Systems and their impact on global strategic environment
    • Militarization and Weaponization of Space.

VIII.        Contemporary Issues

  • Euro-Atlantic Vs. Asia Pacific: Great Power Policies
    • Kashmir Issue
    • Palestine Issue
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