UPSC Mains POLITICAL-SCIENCE-INTERANATIONAL-RELATIONS-PAPER-II 2017

25 Questions • 350 Marks • With Detailed Model Answers

1
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Explain the Political-Sociological Approach in the field of comparative politics and discuss its limitations.
Political ScienceSociologyInternational Relations
2
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Critically examine the Globalisation in the past 25 years from the perspectives of the Western world.
International RelationsEconomicsPolitical Science
3
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Examine the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) movement in developed societies and how it is affecting the political participation in developing societies.
Political ScienceSocial IssuesHuman Rights
4
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
American President Donald Trump's proposal to withdraw from the 'NAFTA' would bring unforeseen consequences to the regionalisation of world politics. Elaborate.
International RelationsEconomicsPolitical Science
5
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Give an assessment of the Feminist critique of contemporary global issues.
Political ScienceSocial IssuesGender Studies
6
20 Marksmedium
Is Realist Approach the best method to understand International Relations? Examine this in the context of Classical Realism.
International RelationsPolitical SciencePolitical Theory
7
15 Marksmedium
How has the development of Global Capitalism changed the nature of socialist economies and developing societies?
EconomicsPolitical ScienceInternational Relations
8
15 Marksmedium
Discuss the changing nature of modern state with reference to transnational actors.
Political ScienceInternational RelationsPublic Administration
9
20 Marksmedium
The development of advanced missile technology and nuclear threat by North Korea has challenged the American hegemony in South-East Asia. Evaluate the above statement in the context of recent developments in the region.
International RelationsPolitical ScienceSecurity Studies
10
15 Marksmedium
Do you endorse the view that the end of Bipolarity and the rise of multiple regional organisations has made Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) more or less irrelevant?
International RelationsPolitical ScienceHistory
11
15 Marksmedium
Do you agree with the view that despite the limitations in the functioning of the UN, it has distinguished and unique achievements to its credit?
International RelationsPolitical SciencePublic Administration
12
20 Marksmedium
The recent move of USA to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement is a setback in the consensus achieved on protecting the world environment. In this context, assess the future prospectives on climate control.
EnvironmentInternational RelationsPolitical Science
13
15 Marksmedium
How has 'BREXIT' affected the regionalisation process initiated by European Union and what could be its likely impacts in the regionalisation process of world politics?
International RelationsEconomicsPolitical Science
14
15 Marksmedium
Examine the World Systems Approach as developed by Immanuel Wallerstein.
Political ScienceSociologyEconomics
15
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Examine the Indian National Movement and geographical location of India as determinants of India's foreign policy.
International RelationsHistoryPolitical Science
16
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
What are the impediments in the development of South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA)?
EconomicsInternational RelationsPolitical Science
17
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
The Treaty of Perpetual Peace and Friendship between India and Bhutan needs to be revised with more pragmatic, realistic obligations and responsibilities. Comment.
International RelationsPolitical ScienceHistory
18
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
India has been the largest and consistent country contributing to the UN peacekeepers worldwide. Examine India's role in this perspective.
International RelationsPolitical ScienceSecurity Studies
19
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Has the recent Indo-Israeli relationships given a new dynamics to India's stand on Palestinian statehood?
International RelationsPolitical ScienceMiddle East
20
20 Marksmedium
Suggest measures so that India's partnership with Africa becomes a true symbol of South-South Cooperation, delivering clear-cut economic and political dividends to both sides.
International RelationsEconomicsPolitical Science
21
15 Marksmedium
Despite the differences between India and Pakistan on various issues, Indus Water Treaty has stood the test of times. In the light of this statement, discuss the recent developments over this issue.
International RelationsEnvironmentPolitical Science
22
15 Marksmedium
Analyse the stalled progress of Doha Round of WTO negotiations over the differences between the developed and the developing countries.
EconomicsInternational RelationsPolitical Science
23
20 Marksmedium
How is the 'Belt and Road Initiative' of China going to affect India-China relations?
International RelationsEconomicsPolitical Science
24
15 Marksmedium
The recent differences between India and Russia are the result of misconceptions than facts. Elucidate.
International RelationsPolitical ScienceHistory
25
15 Marksmedium
Uniting for Consensus' also known as 'Coffee Club' has opposed the claims of India and other countries over permanent membership of the UN Security Council. Point out their major objections.
International RelationsPolitical SciencePublic Administration