UPSC Mains POLITICAL-SCIENCE-INTERANATIONAL-RELATIONS-PAPER-I 2023
28 Questions • 400 Marks • With Detailed Model Answers
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10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Normative approach in Political Science
Political TheoryPolitical Science
2
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Multicultural perspective on rights
Political TheoryRights
3
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
State of Nature as State of War (Hobbes)
Political TheoryPolitical Philosophy
4
10 Marks150 Wordshard
Foucault's concept of power
Political TheorySociology
5
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Decline of political theory
Political TheoryHistory of Thought
6
20 Marksmedium
Success of contemporary democracies lies in the State limiting its own power. Explain.
Political TheoryPolitical Science
7
15 Markshard
Rawls' idea of the liberal self is too individualistic. Explain, in this context, the communitarian critique of Rawls' theory of justice.
Political TheoryEthics
8
15 Marksmedium
Credo of Relevance' in post-behaviouralism advocates the importance of action science. Analyze.
Political TheoryPolitical Science
9
20 Marksmedium
Fascism displays an ambivalent stance towards parliamentary democracy. Explain.
Political TheoryPolitical Ideologies
10
15 Marksmedium
Affirmative Action Policies draw as much strong criticism as strong support. Analyze this statement in the context of equality.
Political TheorySocial Justice
11
15 Markshard
Eurocentrism is both the target and the motive force of the post-colonial political theory. Discuss.
Political TheoryPostcolonialism
12
20 Marksmedium
Buddhist thought on Dhamma facilitates the emancipation of political action. Explain.
Political TheoryReligion
13
15 Marksmedium
The legal subordination of one sex to another is wrong in itself, and now one of the chief hindrances to human development.” (J. S. Mill). Comment.
Political TheoryGender Studies
14
15 Marksmedium
Sri Aurobindo's idea of Swaraj has deep significance in the Indian social, political and cultural history. Analyze.
Indian Political ThoughtHistory
15
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Imprint of the British Constitution on the Indian Constitution
Indian ConstitutionPolitical Science
16
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Environmentalism of the poor
EnvironmentSocial Justice
17
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Functions of District Planning Committee
Indian PolityGovernance
18
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Satyagraha and Indian Nationalism
Indian HistoryIndian Political Thought
19
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
National Commission for Minorities
Indian PolitySocial Justice
20
20 Marksmedium
Discuss the major provisions of the 74th Constitutional Amendment Act. Do you think that the Act remains an unfulfilled dream'? Argue your case.
Indian PolityGovernance
21
15 Marksmedium
How does NITI Aayog as a 'policy think tank with shared vision' visualize the reorganization of planning in India? Justify your answer.
Indian EconomyGovernance
22
15 Marksmedium
The Constitution of India is the 'cornerstone of a nation'. (Granville Austin). Analyze.
Indian PolityConstitutional Law
23
20 Marksmedium
Does the actual working of Indian federalism conform to the centralizing tendencies in Indian polity? Give reasons for your answer.
Indian PolityConstitutional Law
24
15 Markseasy
The main goal of the Fundamental Duties in the Indian Constitution is to generate civic responsibility among the citizens. Explain.
Indian PolityConstitutional Law
25
15 Marksmedium
Dr. Ambedkar's clarion call, “Educate, Agitate and Organize", strategizes the Dalit movement towards achieving civil liberty. Discuss.
Indian HistorySocial Justice
26
20 Marksmedium
The rise of caste politics is to be attributed to both regional aspirations and electoral manifestations. Comment.
Indian PolitySocial Issues
27
15 Marksmedium
The decade 1989–1999 has created an epochal shift in the Indian party system at the national level. Identify the major national trends in the party system during this era.
Indian PolityPolitical Science
28
15 Markshard
Do you agree that over the years the Supreme Court has become a forum for policy evolution? Justify your answer.
Indian PolityConstitutional Law