Comparative Politics and International Relations-Changing International Political Order [IAS (Admin.) Mains Political Science (PSIR)]: Questions 1 - 5 of 5

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Question 1

Appeared in Year: 2013

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‘National Interests are dynamic’ . Identify the dynamic nature of national interests in contemporary world politics. (Paper-II)

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Dynamic Nature of National Interests in Contemporary World Politics

  • It is often said that there are no permanent allies and enemies in international politics, only permanent interests.
  • Nations are large groups of people who are united by a common history, culture or language.
  • What separates a nation from a community is that the former is a politically…

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Question 2

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‘Collective Security and Collective defence’ are the institutional and state mechanism sustain the domination of powers that be in International politics. Elaborate. (Paper-II)

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‘Collective Security and Collective Defence’

  • Since antiquity, states used to create military alliances based on geopolitical needs.
  • Right up to the second World War, this went on. The motive behind a military alliance was preparation for an upcoming conflict.
  • The nation states of today however, see military alliance՚s as provocative and potentially ca…

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Question 3

Appeared in Year: 2018

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Discuss the significance of Trump՚s “America First” and Xi՚s “Chinese Dream” on world politics.

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Trump՚s “America First” and XI՚s “Chinese Dream” on World Politics

  • President Donald Trump became the 44th President of the United States after scoring an upset victory in the 2016 Presidential elections.
  • He ran on a campaign that had the slogan “America First” which hints at a nationalist and power centric approach to international politics.
  • Trump՚s r…

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Question 4

Appeared in Year: 2019

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Identify the benefits of a multipolar world.

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Benefits of a Multipolar World

  • The international arena Is at best an anarchy. An anarchy is a condition where multiple actors are in play and their is no central authority or rules guiding their actions.
  • For most of human history, states (formerly kingdoms) sought to create a unipolar world order.
  • Unipolar world order refers to an international system…

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Question 5

Appeared in Year: 2019

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Is democracy promotion in developing countries a feasible option?

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Democracy Promotion in Developing Countries

  • Democracy is a political system in which decisions are taken by consensus.
  • A democracy is said to be a representation of, in Rousseau՚s words, “People՚s Will” .
  • If we go by the World Democracy Index, there are about 120 democracies in the world.
  • Out of those, only 20 are fully functional democracies while the…

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