Understanding International Relations

The Understanding International Relations course gives a basic look at the ideas and problems that shape world politics. Students will study important topics like power, diplomacy, global rules, conflict, cooperation, and the role of groups like the United Nations. The course also discusses key ideas like realism, liberalism, and constructivism to help students understand world events and how countries relate to each other.

This course is important for anyone who wants to understand international issues and how countries interact.

B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Generic Elective, Understanding International Relations

(GE-4) Unit-5: Knowing our Virtual and Creative World

Internet The impact of internet on global communication, information, and governance The internet has had a profound impact on global communication, information dissemination, and governance, revolutionizing the way individuals, businesses, and governments interact. Here are detailed insights into the impact of the internet on these three crucial aspects: 1. Global Communication: a. Instant Communication: b. […]

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(GE-4) Unit 4: Sites of Conflict and Forms of Violence delhipathshala.in
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Generic Elective, Understanding International Relations

(GE-4) Unit 4: Sites of Conflict and Forms of Violence

Changing Landscape/ Nature of Conflict The evolution of warfare: from conventional to unconventional The evolution of warfare from conventional to unconventional methods in the realm of international relations is a complex and multifaceted process that has been shaped by various geopolitical, technological, and strategic factors. Here’s an overview of the key aspects of this evolution:

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Unit-3: Inequalities understanding international relations
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Generic Elective, Understanding International Relations

(GE-4) Unit-3: Inequalities notes

Inequalities Meaning and significance of inequalities In the context of international relations, inequalities refer to disparities or differences in power, wealth, development, influence, and other factors among states or actors in the global system. These inequalities can manifest in various forms and have significant implications for the functioning of the international order. Here are some

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Unit-2: States, Nations and Markets understanding international relations
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Generic Elective, Understanding International Relations

(GE-4) Unit-2: States, Nations and Markets notes

State and Diffusion of authority/power Concept and significance of state The concept of the state is a fundamental building block. The state is a political and legal entity that possesses a defined territory, a permanent population, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states. Understanding the concept of the state is

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(GE-4) Unit-1: Making Sense of the World
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Generic Elective, Understanding International Relations

Making Sense of the World- understanding international relations ge du

In this post, notes of Unit 1: “Making Sense of the World– Understanding International Relations” from GE- 4 (Understanding International Relations) are given which is helpful for the students doing graduation this year. What is International Relations Definition and Scope of International Relations (IR): Definition: International Relations (IR) is the study of how countries interact

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