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primo Thursday, February 20, 2014 06:33 PM

International Relations Paper 2014
 
Part II

Q. No. 2. Discuss evolution and development of the discipline of International Relations; define the dominant factors responsible for and explain their role in the post-cold war era.

Q. No. 3. Explain the concept of Balance of Power in international relations and evaluate its relevance after the demise of Soviet Russia.

Q. No. 4. Critically evaluate the joining of Western Alliances (SEATO & CENTO) by Pakistan and explain its political, economic and strategic consequences for the state's policy.

Q. No. 5. Do you believe that Diplomacy is the ultimate way to resolve international desputes? What diplomatic means are significant to realize that goal in general and Pakistan-India in particular?

Q. No. 6. Define the term globalization. Do you believe its prospects are threatened because of the current economic crises in general and third world economies in particular.

Q. No. 7. Do you support the argument that Iran-US nuclear deal will bring a new wave of instability in the region and can also cause serious implications for global non-proliferation regime?

Q. No. 8. Do you agree that the post-Cold War international scenario has generated more constraints that opportunities for Pakistan's foreign policy? If so, what those? Suggest measures enabling Pakistan to face the 'new challenges'.

taimoortoor Thursday, February 20, 2014 07:23 PM

here are some mcqs i remember:

Author of 'Theory of International Politics'?
Ans: Kenneth Waltz
Pakistan signed Sino-Pak boundary agreement in?
Ans: 1963
Foreign policy goal of US in Pakistan?
Ans: eradicate terrorism OR control nuclear assets
Germany surrendered unconditionally before:
Ans: Yalta Conference
Spread of nuclear weapons: more may be better. who supported this?
Ans: Kenneth Waltz
Armistice Agreement refers to:
Ans: Green Line (i think)

please post more objectives if you remember them.

exclusively Thursday, February 20, 2014 08:01 PM

Wow.... The topics which I prepared for CA paper, more or less have been asked in I.R..........UFFFF Mar Dala. Yehi utha lete optional subject.. :) Now, you will see those who have opted IR and Political Science as option subjects, will be the CSPs of CE-14 as per essay trend... IR walo Best of Luck. I can attempt this paper to the level of perfection, I have been reading international issues quite intrestingly. I like the paper and the paper setter's intellect to set a paper like this! Simply [B]WoW [/B]:)

ADIL KHESHGI Thursday, February 20, 2014 08:40 PM

[QUOTE=exclusively;697512]Wow.... The topics which I prepared for CA paper, more or less have been asked in I.R..........UFFFF Mar Dala. Yehi utha lete optional subject.. :) Now, you will see those who have opted IR and Political Science as option subjects, will be the CSPs of CE-14 as per essay trend... IR walo Best of Luck. I can attempt this paper to the level of perfection, I have been reading international issues quite intrestingly. I like the paper and the paper setter's intellect to set a paper like this! Simply [B]WoW [/B]:)[/QUOTE]

No way bro! The marking trend in Political Science goes against your this assumption.

exclusively Thursday, February 20, 2014 09:09 PM

[QUOTE=ADIL KHESHGI;697555]No way bro! The marking trend in Political Science goes against your this assumption.[/QUOTE]

Those who have done Masters in Political Science/International relations, for them such papers are the peaces of [B][COLOR="DarkRed"]hot [/COLOR][/B]cakes :)

Khaista Thursday, February 20, 2014 11:09 PM

sir can someone plz tell me that when pakistan and india recognized each other?

Tabraizmarri Friday, February 21, 2014 12:23 AM

MCQs 2014 International Relations
 
Who provided for philosophical basis for "classical realism" (Hobbes and Machiavelli)
Treaty of International politics was written by (Kenneth Waltz)
Philosophy of nuclear weapons, more may better is associated with (K.Waltz)
Nixon doctrine was about (Nuclear umbrella)
First peace conference about Afghanistan was held in (Germany)
Kyoto protocol 1997 was about reduction of (Greenhouse Gases)
US containment policy was about (Containment of communism)
Sino-Pakistan border agreement was signed in (1963)
US policy goal (End terrorism)
Fukiyama concept of liberal democracy was criticized by (Douglas McArthur)
Nazi Germany surrendered before (Yalta)
SCO was established in (2001)
Shanghai Comminique (1972)
Reagen doctrine (Military support to anti-communist)
Armstice (Green line)
Nation state system began with (Treaty of Westphalia)

These are the ones I recall ! Enjoy ;)

Tabraizmarri Tuesday, February 25, 2014 01:23 AM

IR is generally considered a low scoring subject and comparatively the course is lengthier than journalism or any other 100 marks subject, however, IR as a subject can be really useful in Essay, current affairs etc and broadens ones knowledge about international affairs. I would suggest that you opt for this course if you either have a background in IR or if you are interested in international affairs...

Raja Bahar Tuesday, February 25, 2014 08:02 PM

Who provided for philosophical basis for "classical realism" (Hobbes and Machiavelli)
Treaty of International politics was written by (Kenneth Waltz)
Philosophy of nuclear weapons, more may better is associated with (K.Waltz)
Nixon doctrine was about (Nuclear umbrella)
First peace conference about Afghanistan was held in (Germany)
[B]Kyoto protocol 1997 was about reduction of (Greenhouse Gases)[/B]
US containment policy was about (Containment of communism)
Sino-Pakistan border agreement was signed in (1963)
US policy goal (End terrorism)
Fukiyama concept of liberal democracy was criticized by (Douglas McArthur)
Nazi Germany surrendered before (Yalta)
SCO was established in (2001)
Shanghai Comminique (1972)
Reagen doctrine (Military support to anti-communist)
Armstice (Green line)
Nation state system began with (Treaty of Westphalia)

[B]Kyoto protocol 1997 was about reduction of (Greenhouse Gases)[/B]. As per my knowledge I believe correct answer was ([B]Carbon-dioxide[/B]) please through some light on it.

Tabraizmarri Tuesday, February 25, 2014 09:38 PM

CO2 part of Greenhouse gases
 
Carbon Dioxide is a part of Greenhouse gases and following link contains more details

[url]http://unfccc.int/kyoto_protocol/items/3145.php[/url]


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