TY - BOOK AU - Basu, Rumki AU - Basu,Rumki TI - International politics: concepts, theories and issues SN - 9789386446947 U1 - 327 PY - 2018/// CY - New Delhi PB - Sage Publication KW - International relations N1 - Includes bibliographical references N2 - Contents Machine generated contents note: pt. A CONCEPTS ch. 1 Cold War and Beyond /​ Farah Naaz 1.1.Introduction 1.2.Poland and Germany 1.3.Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan 1.4.Berlin Crisis 1.5.North Atlantic Treaty Organization 1.6.Korean War 1.7.Regional Alliances 1.8.Middle East 1.9.Cuban Crisis 1.10.Vietnam War 1.11.Detente 1.12.Why Detente Failed 1.13.New Cold War 1.14.Post-Cold War International Relations ch. 2 The Nation State System: National Power, Balance of Power and Collective Security /​ S. R. T. P. Sugunakara Raju 2.1.Evolution and Main Features of the Nation State System 2.2.The Contemporary State System 2.3.Globalization and the State System 2.4.National Power: Meaning and Elements 2.5.Evaluation of National Power 2.6.Balance of Power 2.7.Conditions of Success for the Balance of Power System 2.8.Main Patterns and Methods of the Balance of Power 2.9.The Balance of Power System: An Appraisal Contents note continued: 2.10.Collective Security 2.11.Collective Security and Balance of Power: Similarities and Differences 2.12.Collective Security System under the League of Nations 2.13.Collective Security System under the United Nations 2.14.Peacekeeping 2.15.Evaluation of Collective Security System ch. 3 Role of National Interest /​ Farah Naaz 3.1.National Interest and Foreign Policy 3.2.National Interest and Ideology 3.3.The Question of Ethics Versus National Interest 3.4.Instruments for the Promotion of National Interest 3.5.Conclusion ch. 4 Diplomacy: Nature, Forms and Relevance /​ Mehtab Manzar 4.1.Diplomacy: Meaning and Definition 4.2.Nature and Content of Diplomacy 4.3.Kinds of Diplomacy 4.4.Attributes of Diplomats 4.5.Functions of Diplomatic Missions 4.6.Diplomatic Methods 4.7.Features of New Diplomacy 4.8.Diplomacy and Foreign Policy Contents note continued: ch. 5 Colonialism and Neocolonialism: Impact of Decolonization /​ Furqan Ahmad 5.1.Difference Between Colonialism and Imperialism 5.2.Factors Responsible for Colonization 5.3.Types of Colonies 5.4.Neocolonialism as Economic Dominance 5.5.Dependency Theory 5.6.Decolonization: Methods and Stages 5.7.Impact of Decolonization 5.8.Modern Approaches to Decolonization 5.9.Postcolonialism 5.10.Third World: A Conceptual Framework 5.11.Third World Countries and Their Impact on World Politics ch. 6 Disarmament, Arms Control and Nuclear Proliferation /​ M. Muslim Khan 6.1.Disarmament 6.2.Disarmament Versus Collective Security 6.3.Forms and Types of Disarmament 6.4.Arms Control 6.5.Types of Arms Control 6.6.Differences between Disarmament and Arms Control 6.7.Theories of Disarmament 6.8.Disarmament in the Era of Globalization 6.9.Post-Cold War Efforts 6.10.Nuclear Proliferation Contents note continued: 6.11.Barriers to Disarmament 6.12.India US Nuclear Deal, 2008 6.13.UN Arms Trade Treaty, 2014 6.14.Recent Disarmament Efforts pt. B THEORIES ch. 7 Liberalism /​ Farah Naaz 7.1.Core Ideas 7.2.Pluralism and Neoliberalism 7.3.Liberalism and Globalization 7.4.Critique 7.5.Conclusion ch. 8 Realism /​ Rumki Basil 8.1.Core Ideas 8.2.Neorealism: Kenneth Waltz and Others 8.3.Critique 8.4.Conclusion ch. 9 Marxism /​ Krishna Swamy Dara 9.1.Marx and Engels on International Relations 9.2.Criticism of the Realist School 9.3.Neo-Gramscianism and International Relations 9.4.Critical Theory and International Relations 9.5.Dependency Theory and International Relations 9.6.Conclusion ch. 10 Feminism /​ Krishna Swamy Dara 10.1.Politics of Feminism 10.2.Sex and Gender 10.3.History of Feminist International Relations 10.4.Feminist Critique of International Relations Contents note continued: 10.5.Feminist Critique of Realist Paradigm 10.6.Feminist Critique of the Concept of Security 10.7.Feminist Interpretation of Insecurity 10.8.Feminist Critique of Citizenship 10.9.Feminism, Ethics and Human Rights 10.10.Human Rights and the State 10.11.Conclusion ch. 11 Postmodernism and Constructivism in International Relations /​ Krishna Swamy Dara 11.1.Knowledge and Power 11.2.Genealogy 11.3.Deconstruction 11.4.Postmodernism in International Relations Theory 11.5.Critique of the Sovereign State 11.6.Constructivism 11.7.Challenging Realism 11.8.Identities and Interests 11.9.Conclusion pt. C ISSUES ch. 12 Globalization: Meaning and Dimensions /​ Sucharita Sengupta 12.1.Introduction 12.2.Globalization and International Relations Theory 12.3.Three Schools of Thought on Globalization 12.4.Globalization in. History 12.5.Dimensions of Globalization 12.6.Resistance to Globalization Contents note continued: 12.7.Conclusion ch. 13 The United Nations: Changing Role /​ Rumki Basu 13.1.The Main Organs of the United Nations: Structure and Functions 13.2.The Budget 13.3.The United Nations and the Maintenance of International Peace and Security 13.4.Intervention Within States 13.5.Economic and Social Development 13.6.Humanitarian Assistance and Human Rights 13.7.Decolonization 13.8.Achievements 13.9.The Limits of UN Action 13.10.Millennium Declaration 13.11.United Nations Reform 13.12.Conclusion ch. 14 Human Rights and International Politics /​ Mehtab Manzar 14.1.Historical Landmarks 14.2.New Dimensions of Individual Rights 14.3.Universal Versus Cultural Relativism 14.4.Three Generations of Human Rights 14.5.Democracy, Development and Human Rights 14.6.Vienna Declaration on Human Rights, 1993 14.7.Human Rights Interventions 14.8.Protection of Human Rights: Challenges Ahead 14.9.Conclusion Contents note continued: ch. 15 The Global Environment: Issues and Debates /​ Rumki Basu 15.1.Global Environmental Negotiations: A Brief History 15.2.Global Regime for Addressing Climate Change 15.3.The Global Environment Debate 15.4.The Politics of Environmental Negotiations 15.5.Climate Change after Kyoto 15.6.Conclusion ch. 16 Terrorism /​ Adnan Farooqui 16.1.Causes of Terrorism 16.2.Terrorism and Democracy 16.3.The History of Terrorism 16.4.Terrorism since the Second World War 16.5.September 11 Attacks 16.6.War on Terror 16.7.The ISIS 16.8.Difference Between Terrorism and Insurgency ch. 17 Development and Security: Changing Paradigms /​ Rumki Basu 17.1.North South Politics 17.2.UNCTAD and UNDP 17.3.The Development Decades 17.4.The Right to Development 17.5.Human Development and Human Security: An Alternative Approach 17.6.Conclusion ch. 18 Regionalism and Global Politics /​ Mehtab Manzar 18.1.Regionalism Contents note continued: 18.2.Association of Southeast Asian Nations 18.3.SAARC 18.4.European Union 18.5.Gulf Cooperation Council 18.6.African Union ch. 19 Eurocentrism and IR Theory: Perspectives from the Global South /​ Sucharita Sengupta 19.1.Introduction 19.2.What Constitutes Eurocentrism? 19.3.Postcolonial Rejoinders 19.4.Postcolonial IR Theory 19.5.Perspectives from the Global South 19.6.A Strong Note of Caution pt. D INDIA'S FOREIGN POLICY AND BILATERAL RELATIONS ch. 20 Basic Determinants of India's Foreign Policy and Bilateral Relations /​ Mohammed Badrul Alam 20.1.Basic Determinants of India's Foreign Policy 20.2.India's Policy of Non-alignment 20.3.India as an Emerging Power 20.4.India and the United States 20.5.India and Russia 20.6.India and China 20.7.India and Other Regions 20.8.India and the Neighbours ER -