UPSC Mains POLITICAL-SCIENCE-INTERANATIONAL-RELATIONS-PAPER-II 2011
18 Questions • 480 Marks • With Detailed Model Answers
1
20 Marks200 Wordsmedium
Either terrorism triumphs or civilization triumphs. Comment on the above statement.
Political ScienceInternational RelationsSecurity
2
20 Marks200 Wordsmedium
What is 'New Social Movement (NSM)'? Explain the main challenges of the NSM in the developing countries.
SociologyPolitical ScienceSocial Issues
3
20 Marks200 Wordsmedium
Examine the nature and dynamics of contemporary globalization.
International RelationsEconomicsGlobalization
4
20 Marks200 Wordsmedium
What is comprehensive approach to national security?
Political ScienceInternational RelationsSecurity
5
40 Marks200 Wordshard
Do you agree with the view that over-widening of the concept of 'national security' has made it a more amorphous concept? Discuss.
Political ScienceInternational RelationsSecurity
6
30 Marks200 Wordsmedium
Structural-functional approach to political analysis focusses more on status quoism, and less on change. Elucidate.
Political SciencePolitical TheorySociology
7
30 Marks200 Wordshard
Explain the uses of systems approach in international relations and examine the relevance of Kaplan's system analysis.
International RelationsPolitical SciencePolitical Theory
8
30 Marks200 Wordsmedium
How far the efforts to maintain international order in the post-Cold War period by the UN have been successful?
International RelationsInternational OrganizationsPolitical Science
9
30 Marks200 Wordsmedium
What are the major impediments to UN Security Council reform?
International RelationsInternational OrganizationsPolitical Science
10
20 Marks200 Wordsmedium
Explain the role of the Parliament in the shaping of 123 Agreement between India and the US on Civil-nuclear Cooperation.
Indian PoliticsInternational RelationsForeign Policy
11
20 Marks200 Wordsmedium
Do you think that India should sign a treaty with China on water-sharing of Brahmaputra river, similar to what she did with Nepal and other neighbouring states?
Indian PoliticsInternational RelationsEnvironment
12
20 Marks200 Wordshard
While India opposes NPT as discriminatory, it opposes CTBT on the ground of ineffectiveness. Comment.
International RelationsIndian PoliticsSecurity
13
30 Marks200 Wordsmedium
India's policy of non-alignment was based on both idealist and realist calculations.
Indian PoliticsInternational RelationsForeign Policy
14
30 Marks200 Wordsmedium
India's policy in post-Cold War era is tilted towards pragmatism and wisdom.
Indian PoliticsInternational RelationsForeign Policy
15
30 Marks200 Wordshard
Explain the major flaws in India's 'Look East Policy'. Is it possible to steer and implement the policy successfully in view of China's emergence as a high-tech power in Asia-Pacific?
Indian PoliticsInternational RelationsForeign Policy
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30 Marks200 Wordsmedium
To what extent is multi-lateralism a reality with regard to India's 'constructive strategic partnership' with Central Asian states?
Indian PoliticsInternational RelationsForeign Policy
17
30 Marks200 Wordsmedium
Explain the impact of coalition politics on India's Foreign Policy since late 1990's.
Indian PoliticsInternational RelationsForeign Policy
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Discuss the implications of ethnicity and nation-building in South Asia, and their impact in the relations of states within South Asia.
Political ScienceInternational RelationsSouth Asian Studies