International Relations

    Theories and Approaches
    For J.S. Mill which one of the following is not true?
    Contemporary World Issues
    Pakistan and US navies recently conducted joint exercises in the Arabian Sea by the name of
    “Inspired Union-2005.” It was a combination of inspired siren and inspired response, two bilateral exercises conducted annually between US and Pakistan Navy force. The exercise focused on training in anti-submarine warfare, surface warfare, mine counter measures, air defense, electronic warfare, replenishment at sea and command and control. Two US navy frigates, a submarine and several air assets participated in the exercise in addition to Pakistani navy ships, submarines, special services units and aircraft.
    Introduction to International Relations
    Of the more prominent theoretical approaches, concerned with power
    Realism is characterized by a concern with material coercive power. It treats states as the primary unit of analysis. Power is primarily viewed in military terms, and the military power of other states presents the greatest potential danger to an individual state. Economic leverage is also considered an important element of national strength, and Realist analyses of international economics assume that hegemonic actors define not just political but economic structures. Realists have also long rejected notions such as that free trade or scientific progress might lead to long-term peace, viewing such ideas as dangerous chimera. Realism is characterized by a belief that international politics are “tragic” in the sense that normative and ethical concerns cannot change a system of incessant competition and threat of open hostilities. Neorealism, a structuralist variant of Realism, focuses on ways that the global distribution of power relationships shapes the actions of states.
    International Political Institutions
    The headquarters of ICJ is at:
    Approaches to International Peace and Security
    Diplomatic relations are established by
    International Political Community
    Globalisation has led to higher standards of living of:
    Introduction to International Relations
    Who among the following held the view that the “State comes into existence for the sake of life and it continues for the sake of good life”?
    Diplomacy and International Institutions
    Mahbub-ul-Haq Human Development Center is located at:
    International Political Security
    Sovereignty is the supreme will of the state are the words of __________
    Cold War
    The Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan were similar in that they
    Following the Second World War, the United States adopted policies that were intended to help rebuild war-torn Europe, promote self-determination, and contain the spread of Soviet influence. After Great Britain announced in 1947 that it could no longer afford to aid the Greek government’s fight against the communist insurgents, President Truman asked Congress for nearly $400 million in military and economic aid for Greece and Turkey. Truman stated that it was the duty of the United States to support free nations that were fighting to resist communist domination. The Marshall Plan, also known as the European Recovery Program, was instituted in 1947 in response to fears that communist organizations were gaining strength in democratic nations across Europe. The Marshall Plan illustrated the United States’ belief that American aid in reconstruction would allow for economic recovery and create strong democracies. The Soviet Union openly rejected the Marshall Plan and pressured its satellite nations to not participate in the program.