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International Relations
B.A. International Relations-II Total Mark: 100
Appendix ‘A’
(Outlines of Tests)

Introduction to International Politics : 100 Marks

Appendix ‘B’
(Syllabi and Courses of Reading)

Introduction to International Politics 100 Marks

1. World War I: Causes, Events and Consequences


2. World War II: Causes, Events and Consequences
3. Cold War: Causes, Events and Implications
4. Disintegration of USSR: Causes and Consequences
5. USA and New World Order
6. War on Terror: Background and Implications
7. Contemporary issues of International Relations
a. Environment
b. Human Rights
c. Globalization
d. North South Relations

Recommended Books
1. Norman, D. Palmer and Howard, C. Perkins. (1984), International Relations, New
York: Houghton and Company.
2. William, C. Olson. (1984). The Theory and Practices of International Relations, New
Jersey: Prentice Hall, Inc.
3. Convey, W. Henderson. (1998). International Relations: Conflict and Cooperation at
the Turn of the 21s' Century, New York: McGraw Hills.
4. John, T. Rouke. (2003). International Relations on the World Stage, New York:
McGraw Hill.
5. Karen, Mingest. (2001). Essential of International Relation, New York: Norton and
Company.
6. Joseph, S Nye. (2002). Understanding International Conflicts, New York: Long Man.
7. George, Sorenson. (2001). Changes in Statehood, Transformation of International
Relations, New York: Palgrave.
8. James, E. Dougherty & Robert L. Pfaltzgraff. Jr. (1997). Contending Theories of
International Relations: A comprehensive Survey\ New York. McGraw Hill.
9. Ian, Clark. (1999), Globalization and International theory, London. Oxford University
Press.

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