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IR CSS short notes for CSS-24:

Prepared by : Janib Ali Sheedi

Part:I

1#.Major differences between classical realism and idealism ;

2#.Causes of failure of wilsonian order ;

3#.Scope of IR ;

4#.Evolution of IR ;

5#.Changing dimensions of security ; and vary from classical concept of
international security ;

6#.Economic liberalism and its relation to neo-imperialism and economic
dependency ;

7#.Define core divergences between neo-neo debate.

8#. Failure of neoliberalism ;

9#.Concept of national power and its essential ingredients ;

10#.Nuclear factor as one of the major determinants of South Asian politics
;

11#.Define globalisation and its manifestations in global politics; and its
reverse back in process;


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,12#.Define concept of strategic culture and major determinants in strategic
culture of Pakistan ;

13#.Analyse Samuel P.Huntington concept of Clash of Civilization ; define
its main characteristics and explain devastating consequences on the
different leading civilizations ;

14#.Define strategic competition dynamics of India-Pakistan relations in
context of China-Pakistan and India-US.

15#.Analyse of foreign policy is an essential prerequisite to an
understanding of dynamics of IR.Analyse central theme of Pakistan's
foreign policy ;


Part : II

16#.The most compelling challenge facing Afghanistan is dealing with
Taliban government;

17#.The rise of China and Russia as return of Balance of Power in
International politics; world shifting towards multipolarity ;

18#.Account for special features of international security architecture and
its evolving dynamics ;

19#.Do you agree globalisation is transforming quickly the national
cultures and politics ;

20#.Discuss the moral dimensions of Pakistan's nuclear programme ;
explain essential features and justify its offensive gesture which
maintained national and regional strategic balance ;

21#.Points of convergence and divergence in neo-realist and constructivist
approaches to study of state behavior in contemporary international
politics ;


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,22#.Elaborate system thinking theory in view of Pakistan and globalization.

23#.Evaluate strengths and liabilities of containment of world revolution
policy during cold war.



Part : III

1#.Serious dilemma of south asian politics and contentious relations relations
between Pakistan and India. Comprehensive measures ;

2#.Discuss positivist and Post-positivist debate in IR.

3#.The US foreign policy and China as National Security Threat. And its impacts
on regional and Int' politics and economy.

4#.Climate threat is a genuine threat. Discuss the world stance over it.

5#.Indo-Pacific region as focus of international politics. Quadrilateral group
containing China.

6#.South China Sea as a focal issue. Discuss the role of major actors in the
region as competitors.

7#.Describe geo-strategic importance of Indian Ocean and highlight its impacts
on Pakistan.

8#.All New global alliances ;

9#.All diplomacy types (Multi-track);

10#.Preemptive self-defense ;

11#.End of history ;

12#.International Political Economy and Economic dependence ;

13#.Arms treaties between US and Russia ;



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, 14#.Features of Westphalia treaty ;

15#.Discuss Russia's return to South Asia and US Indo-Pacific strategy.

16#.New USA Marshal Plan. Road to counter China and Russia.


Part-IV

1#.What is credible nuclear deterrence ? Explain it in perspective of Pakistan and
India;

2#.Significance of OBOR in liberal economic agenda ;

3#.JCPOA and Iran deal ;

4#.Palestine Issue and measures for it ;

5#.Rising challenge of Islamophobia and road map to counter it ;

6#.Explain Bolshevik revolution. Regime by Communists in Russia and their
revolutionary ideology for consumerism, political stability, law and order and
social progress.

7#What are essential ideas of postmodernism ? Define international relations in
its perspective.

8.Difference between neorealism and constructivism ;


Part:I
1#.Major differences between classical realism and idealism ;

**Classical Realism:**

1.Emphasizes power, national interest, and conflict in international relations.

2.States are primary actors driven by security concerns.

3.Human nature seen as self-interested and competitive.




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