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The present Survey is India specific and focuses on the contributions of Indian social scientists to the discipline of International Relations (IR). It is objective, quantitative and covers books, unpublished Ph.D. theses, chapters in compendiums and research papers published in reputed journals. It points out growth points as well as loss of interests in the discipline of International Relations. It suggests both over and under-researched areas. The report is ...
Many changes have taken place in international relations since 1993 when first edition of this book was published. As against twenty-two chapters in the last edition the revised volume has grown into thirty-two. Ten additional chapters relate to game theory, bargaining theory, dependency theory, deterrence theory, functionalism, regionalism, diplomacy crisis management, universalism and world order, the United Nations, peaceful settlement and collective security, ...
Canada is a rich and developed country. It is an economic power in her own right. Moreover, a large number of Indian immigrants are settled and prospering there. In the post-cold war and post-communist era economic component has assumed great importance in international relations. Indo-Canadian relations are no exception to this general trend. An interesting development in the last few years or so has been the ascendancy of economics and economic diplomacy. The ...
The present work incorporates all the major theoretical approaches and theories of International Relations since the beginning of this discipline in 1919 to the post-cold war period. Though the work does not lay any claim to propounding any new theory yet it endeavours to put a host of theories and paradigm of International Relations in compact, analytical and readable form in one volume. In order to bring home the crux and core of different theories contributors ...