Exam Details
Subject | political science (major): international relations | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | Hidayatullah National Law University | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | November, 2017 | |
City, State | chhattisgarh, raipur |
Question Paper
I.D.
END TERM EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER 2017
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.)
SEMESTER-V
Political Science International Relations
Max. Marks: 60 Time Allowed: 3:00
Hrs.
Note: Answer five questions including Question No. 1 which is compulsory. The number of marks carried by
each question is indicated at the end of the question.
1. Answer the following (each answer should be in approximately 100 words) (Marks
a. International Relations and International Politics
b. Causes of World War-I
c. The Marshal Plan
d. Arms Race between USA and USSR
e. The Cuban Missile Crisis
f. The New Cold War
g. US hegemony in the Unipolar World
h. New International Economic Order
i. Climate Change and Sustainable Development
j. Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)
2. "Discuss the evolution of international relations as a separate subject of study highlighting the
various approaches to studying international relations? (Marks 10)
3. Discuss the causes and consequences of World War-II and explain as to how it had shaped
international relations in the post World War-II period. (Marks 10)
4. Human rights refer to a set of inalienable basic rights of human beings that ensures their dignity
and worth. Discuss the role of United Nations in championing the cause of human rights and its
protection and promotion across the world. (Marks 10)
5. "In contemporary times, terrorism poses the most formidable threat to international peace and
security." Elaborate. (Marks 10)
6. Write an essay on the structure and functions of the United Nations specifically focusing on the
role and relevance of United Nations Security Council in maintaining international peace and
harmony in contemporary times. (Marks 10)
7. Discuss the basic principles of India's foreign policy and critically examine India's relations with
Pakistan over the years. (Marks 10)
END TERM EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER 2017
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.)
SEMESTER-V
Political Science International Relations
Max. Marks: 60 Time Allowed: 3:00
Hrs.
Note: Answer five questions including Question No. 1 which is compulsory. The number of marks carried by
each question is indicated at the end of the question.
1. Answer the following (each answer should be in approximately 100 words) (Marks
a. International Relations and International Politics
b. Causes of World War-I
c. The Marshal Plan
d. Arms Race between USA and USSR
e. The Cuban Missile Crisis
f. The New Cold War
g. US hegemony in the Unipolar World
h. New International Economic Order
i. Climate Change and Sustainable Development
j. Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)
2. "Discuss the evolution of international relations as a separate subject of study highlighting the
various approaches to studying international relations? (Marks 10)
3. Discuss the causes and consequences of World War-II and explain as to how it had shaped
international relations in the post World War-II period. (Marks 10)
4. Human rights refer to a set of inalienable basic rights of human beings that ensures their dignity
and worth. Discuss the role of United Nations in championing the cause of human rights and its
protection and promotion across the world. (Marks 10)
5. "In contemporary times, terrorism poses the most formidable threat to international peace and
security." Elaborate. (Marks 10)
6. Write an essay on the structure and functions of the United Nations specifically focusing on the
role and relevance of United Nations Security Council in maintaining international peace and
harmony in contemporary times. (Marks 10)
7. Discuss the basic principles of India's foreign policy and critically examine India's relations with
Pakistan over the years. (Marks 10)
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