Comparative Politics and International Relations-Political Economy and Political Sociology Perspectives [IAS (Admin.) Mains Political Science (PSIR)]: Questions 1 - 3 of 3

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Question 1

Appeared in Year: 2017

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Explain the political-sociological approach in the field of comparative politics and explain its limitations.

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Political-Sociological Approach in the Field of Comparative Politics

  • Political sociology is a research methodology that studies the impact of socialisation on the political processes.
  • Political sociologists study phenomena like citizenship, markets, civil society etc.
  • They are concerned with differences between various countries, cultures and understa…

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Question 2

Appeared in Year: 2016

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Critically examine the Marxist aspect of political economy approach to the study of comparative politics.

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Marxist Aspect of Political Economy Approach

  • Karl Marx was a Prussian political and economic philosopher who was the first to use class analysis.
  • Marx and his later followers՚ theories can be summed up in the following:
    • All of human history is the product of class struggle
    • Capital is the cause behind human alienation
    • Capitalism is exploitative and will …

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Question 3

Appeared in Year: 2015

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Identify the major changes in the International Political economy in post-Cold War period.

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The Cold War affected with the international relations that, it limited the sovereignty of the allies, especially that of the USSR, the Soviets decision to reject the Marshall Plan left the plan in tatters because of their mistrust of the American motives, they were able to split the Europe because of their deep pessimism. Control by and the challe…

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