International Relations

    International Political Community
    One major government initiative to attract foreign companies to invest in India is:
    International Relations Miscellaneous
    In IR “Man likes to go opera, where as women enjoys boxing match” is an example:
    Diplomacy and International Institutions
    British Commonwealth association is formulated in the year….
    Approaches to International Peace and Security
    Much of international law is derived through analogy from
    International Political Economy
    The main change in the international trade regime between 1945 and the present was _______.
    Contemporary World Issues
    The main course of the Arab-Israeli conflicts from 1948 to 1973 was the clash between
    The Arab-Israeli conflict stems from the division of Palestine by the United Nations in 1947. Separate Jewish and Arab states were created. The Jews accepted this plan, while the Arabs did not. Shortly after, the Jews created the state of Israel, which caused all of the neighboring Arab nations to attack. There has been nearly constant warfare in this region since the creation of Israel.
    Between the Two World Wars
    Britain and France responded to initial German aggression by
    Important Abbreviations
    CAP in International Affairs stands for:
    Introduction to International Relations
    Which of the following is NOT a critique of behavioralism?
    Contemporary World Issues
    British government sold Kashmir to Gulab Singh in
    Maharaja Gulab Singh (1792–1857) was the founder and first Maharaja of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, the second largest princely state in British India. After the defeat of the Sikhs in the First Anglo-Sikh War, Gulab Singh, who served as Prime Minister of the Sikhs, received from the British all the lands in Kashmir that were ceded to them by the Sikhs by the Treaty of Lahore 1846 to Gulab Singh for Nanakshahi (official monetary unit of Sikh Empire). 7,500,000The Treaty of Lahore of March 9, 1846, was a peace treaty marking the end of the First Anglo-Sikh War. The Treaty was concluded, for the British, by the Governor-General Sir Henry Hardinge and two officers of the East India Company and, for the Sikhs, by the seven year old Maharaja Duleep Singh Bahadur and seven members of the Lahore Durbar acting on his behalf.