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WHAT IS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND WHAT IS ITS RELEVANCE?
APPROACHES TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: THEORIES IN IR
APPROACHES TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS:Traditional Approach
THE NATION-STATE SYSTEM:Further Evolution of Nation-State
THE NATION STATE SYSTEM: BASIC FEATURES OF A NATION-STATE
NATIONAL INTEREST:Criteria for Defining National Interest
NATIONAL INTEREST:Variations in National Interest, Relevant Vocabulary
BALANCE OF POWER (BOP):BoP from a historical perspective
BALANCE OF POWER (CONTINUED):Degree of Polarization, Functions of BoP
DIPLOMACY:How Diplomacy Functions, Traditional Versus Modern Diplomacy
DIPLOMACY (CONTINUED):Diplomatic Procedures & Practices, Functions of Diplomacy
COLONIALISM, NEO-COLONIALISM & IMPERIALISM:Judging Colonization
COLONIALISM, NEO-COLONIALISM & IMPERIALISM:Types of Neo-Colonialism
COLONIALISM, NEO-COLONIALISM & IMPERIALISM:Objectives of Imperialism
NEW INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ORDER:Criticism of IEO, NIEO Activities
NEW INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ORDER:Prerequisites for the NIEO
NON-ALIGNMENT MOVEMENT:Origin of NAM, NAM’s Institutional Structure
NON-ALIGNMENT MOVEMENT (CONTINUED):Cairo Summit, Egypt - 1964
NON-ALIGNMENT MOVEMENT:Criticism of NAM, NAM and Pakistan
THE COLD WAR AND ITS IMPACTS - INTRODUCING THE COLD WAR PHENOMENON
THE COLD WAR AND ITS IMPACTS (CONTINUED):Truman Doctrine, Marshal Plan
THE COLD WAR AND ITS IMPACTS (CONTINUED):End of the Cold War
DISARMAMENT AND ARMS CONTROL:History of Disarmament
DISARMAMENT AND ARMS CONTROL (CONTINUED):Other Disarmament Efforts
THE RELEVANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
THE RELEVANCE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (CONTINUED)
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:Need for IGOs, Categorizing IGOs
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (CONTINUED):United Nations, Criticism of the UN
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (CONTINUED):European Union, World Bank
THE ROLE OF DECISION MAKING IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
DECISION MAKING (CONTINUED):Rational Actor Model, Group Politics Model
SYSTEMS APPROACH TO IR:Underlying Assumptions, Elements of the System
SYSTEMS BASED APPROACH (CONTINUED) – DISTINCT SYSTEMS IN IR
LIBERALISM AND SOCIAL DEMOCRACY:Neoliberalism
LIBERALISM AND SOCIAL DEMOCRACY (CONTINUED):Liberalism vs. Social Democracy
INTEGRATION IN IR:Preconditions for Integration, Assessing Integration
GLOBALIZATION AND ITS IMPLICATIONS:Advocates of Globalization
THE GLOBAL DIVIDE:World Social Forum, Can the Global Divide Be Bridged?
FOCUS ON FOREIGN INVESTMENTS:Pro-poor Foreign Investments
CONFLICT AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION:Components of a Conflict
CONFLICT RESOLUTION:Creative response, Appropriate assertiveness
THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT:Global Concern for the Environment
THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT:Environmental Concerns and IR, Some Other Issues
HOW IR DIFFER FROM DOMESTIC POLITICS?:Strategies for altering state behavior
CHANGE AND IR:Continuity in IR, Causality and counterfactuals, IR in a nutshell

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