Group study of International relations
Friend if you want to group study of international relations , then join me for the journey ............. !
Strategy : Every day we will there 3 to 4 topics and this task will be given different members of the group . The topics prepared by different members will be taught to us. So if we discuss 3 to 4 topics topics and clear our concepts by asking questions, then we will be able to cover the whole syllabus in time . Sent from my A8i using Tapatalk |
[QUOTE=shezi khnz;844299]Friend if you want to group study of international relations , then join me for the journey ............. !
Sent from my A8i using Tapatalk[/QUOTE] Please post your queries and proposals for group study in relevant threads. Your proposal for group study is for International Relations Subject and not Discussion. Your thread will be shortly moved to the relevant section. JazakAllah |
[QUOTE=shezi khnz;844397]We need 2 to 3 members more .
Sent from my A8i using Tapatalk[/QUOTE] Add me too please... I know nothing about I.R i hope this group study helps... |
I would also like to be part of this group.
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Add me
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If yes, then leave everyone his/her suggestions for discussion's timing.
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7 to 8pm would be better . What U say ?
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7 to 8 pm is aftari time ...:waiting
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So what would be your first topic ?
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7:45 PM to 9 PM in my Opinion.
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5.30 to 6.30 PM I think it would be fine ?
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I think 4 to 5 pm would be fine...
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Anabiya 4 to 5 isn't good for me because in this duration I will prepare the discussing topic.
Sent from my A8i using Tapatalk So it would be better for you first prepare the topic and give more time individually and after preparation discuss it there. Sent from my A8i using Tapatalk |
So let's divide the topics of discussion. I think we should start with theories because this is the foundation on which all other concepts will be based...
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[QUOTE=faizanhyder;844477]So let's divide the topics of discussion. I think we should start with theories because this is the foundation on which all other concepts will be based...[/QUOTE]
So which topic will you discuss first?? |
COLD WAR
Each and everything related to the topic . Sent from my A8i using Tapatalk |
Who will discuss this topic??
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Every member has to prepare the topic. Then we will discuss it here.
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Okay..
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Aoa
group study
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i am also in :)
well it is a good idea but it can only be helpful to us if member make proper concise notes of every topic and share here !! i mean nobody wants to read full articles without any headings and lucidity!! so it does not matter whether the member who has taken the responsibility of a topic to take few days but make comprehensive notes of the topic covering its all aspects and keeping the related questions asked in previous papers regarding the topic into account. |
i also want to join you people,,add me please
i also opted IR but didt start this subject,,also tell me which book should i follow ..i will also prepare the topics with you. |
Prakash Chander
And M.Ikram Rabbani The books written by these two writers are enough . Sent from my A8i using Tapatalk Today will be a discussion on our first topic, cold war, at 5.30. Sent from my A8i using Tapatalk Friends are you there ? Friends it's discouraging that you didn't take participation . If you really want to take participation here so be active please . By discussion, we don't mean that if don't have prepare the topic, you won't be able to take participation . Whether you are prepared or not you must be present here on time because the purpose of discussing the prepared topic has been just to memorize the events, definitions and to cover the whole aspects of the topics . So please be active. .......... ! Tomorrow we will discuss a cold war. 5.30 PM Sent from my A8i using Tapatalk |
Cold War refers to the intense rivalry that developed after World War II (1939-1945) between groups of Communist led by Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.), and non-Communist nations led by USA. It is called cold war because though it involved intense power struggle, as exists in war, but no physical fighting took place. The cold war happened because of the attempts of the USSR to forcibly extend communist rule to other countries. This was opposed by the USA and its allies on grounds of ideological opposition to communism as well as fear of dominance of the world by USSR.
The cold war tension started immediately after end of World War II with USSR acting against some of the agreements reached between the allied countries regarding treatment of Germany and other countries in Eastern Europe freed from German control. At the Yalta conference held in 1945. the USA, UK and the USSR leaders had agreed to hold democratic elections in the liberated countries. However, Stalin refused to honour these commitment after the end of war. He cut off nearly all contacts between the West and the territories it controlled in Eastern Europe, and began to take action to install communist Governments there. As a result, by 1948, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Albania, and Yugoslavia all had Communist governments. In response USA decided to actively oppose spread of communism. USA adopted a policy in March 1947 to help any free nation resist Communist attack. In 1949 the Countries on side of USA formed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to Oppose USSR. Similarly in1949, the USSR set up the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON) to unite the Communist-ruled states. The two warring groups also had differences over question of developing and stocking nuclear weapons. They engaged in kind of a race to develop nuclear and other military capabilities. There was similar race in the field of space exploration also. All this further increased the mutual distrust and fear between the two warring groups. The victory of communists in China in 1949 further added to the fear of communism among USA and its allies. Though there were no direct wars between USA and USSR, there were wars in different countries supported by the opposing groups of the cold war. This includes wars in countries Korea, Vietnam and Afghanistan. However, by about 1970's the futility of the the Cold war was becoming clearer to both the sides. Also there were some disunity within each group. A a result some initiatives for reducing the cold war tension were taken. As a result the agreement over status of Berlin was reached in 1972 and Germany joined the United Nations in 1973. A Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) agreement was reached between the USA and the USSR was reached in 1972. China and the USA established diplomatic relations in 1979. We can say the cold war finally came to an end in 1991 with the Soviet Communist party loosing control of the Soviet government and the USSR breaking up into a number of independent, non-Communist states. |
IR books
Shezi khanz do you mean Pakistan affairs by M Ikram rabbani???
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No, international law by M.Ikram Rabbani
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[QUOTE=shezi khnz;845276]No, international law by M.Ikram Rabbani
Sent from my A8i using Tapatalk[/QUOTE] Does it covers the syllabus of IR??? |
Yeah, it's written according to the new syllabus, just for Css aspirants.
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I am in.
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Mr! Will your grace please let us get us out of the worst confusion you have created? Is it a thread initiated for I.R or INTERNATIONAL Law?
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International Relations (IR)
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Int Relations online combine study
AOA,
If anyone wants to combine study of IR,Criminology,Public Admin,Pak Affairs online,can contact me on Skype....as my ID is shanimba1 or nadeem muhammad Bilal .....i am going to intiate skype group where each member will prepare and bring one topic everyday and discuss.....waiting for response regards |
[QUOTE=shezi khnz;845579]International Relations (IR)
Sent from my A8i using Tapatalk[/QUOTE] Then you better keep discussion within the bounds of I.R rather than stretching to other subjects. |
Who discussed there, international law ?
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[QUOTE=shezi khnz;845788]Who discussed there, international law ?
Sent from my A8i using Tapatalk[/QUOTE] Can you please share the pdf link of IR by ikram rabbani?? |
Things are not done this way.
[QUOTE=QamarAdeel;844554]i am also in :)
well it is a good idea but it can only be helpful to us if member make proper concise notes of every topic and share here !! i mean nobody wants to read full articles without any headings and lucidity!! so it does not matter whether the member who has taken the responsibility of a topic to take few days but make comprehensive notes of the topic covering its all aspects and keeping the related questions asked in previous papers regarding the topic into account.[/QUOTE] I second qamar adeel's opinion, Look people!! For most of the asspirants it has become compulsory now to either opt for IR or Pol Science, since most of us here have decided to go for IR then lets be a little serious about it. Do you all think that by employing this clumsy way you all will prepare this subject? The best strategy would be to make a facebook group (to assure privacy), and to assign a topic daily and every member would make his contribution there. Even a group of four or five nice people can work wonders, I do not want this group to be comprising of thousands of members as it happens with most of the CSS groups on facebook. THe group study would be via sharing suggested readings, internet material etc for the assigned topic. The material should be in bullet form and that is the only way i see this group study can be fruitful. So please join this group [url]https://www.facebook.com/groups/1420455104951323/[/url] I plan to formally start the group study within a week so join as soon as possible. Thank you very much. |
i have requested to join group please add me..
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[QUOTE=anabiya mughal;845865]i have requested to join group please add me..[/QUOTE]
I have added you there!! |
Heinn where ??? Make your own Group dear .
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Consider me in.:dd
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