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An Introduction To The Study Of International Relations

Karnataka Board · Class 9 · Social Science

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Card 1Historical Origins

Who first used the term 'International Relations' and in which book?

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Jeremy Bentham first used the term 'International Relations' in his book 'Principles of Morals and Legislation' published in 1789. This marked the beginning of formal study of relations between nation

Card 2Key Definitions

According to Hans J. Morgenthau, what is international politics?

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Hans J. Morgenthau defined international politics as 'the struggle for power between nations and its use'. He emphasized that international relations is essentially about power dynamics between countr

Card 3Need for International Relations

Why do nations need to interact with each other despite being sovereign?

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Although nations are fully independent, they are not self-sufficient. They need to connect with other nations to address their people's needs, obtain resources, trade goods, and solve common problems

Card 4Nature of International Relations

What makes international relations 'dynamic' in nature?

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International relations is dynamic because it constantly changes. It involves analyzing what has happened in world politics, what is currently happening, and predicting what might happen next. World e

Card 5Nature of International Relations

Why is the nation-state considered the primary unit in international relations?

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The nation-state is the primary unit because state behavior drives the movement of relations between nations. All major international decisions, treaties, wars, and cooperation efforts are made by nat

Card 6National Interests

What role do national interests play in international relations?

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Protection of national interest is the main objective of every state. Nations develop relations with other nations primarily to fulfill their national interests like security, economic growth, and pro

Card 7Historical Development

When and where did systematic study of international relations begin?

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Systematic study began after World War I in 1919. The Woodrow Wilson Chair was established at the University of Wales in Britain in 1919, with Ekarth Jim as its first President. Georgetown University

Card 8Scope of International Relations

What are the main areas covered under the scope of international relations?

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The scope includes: 1) Study of international relations theory, 2) International politics and power dynamics, 3) International organizations and actors, 4) Foreign policy of nations, 5) War and peace

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