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Dynamics of International Relation / Naunihal Singh,

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Mittal Publication, 2002.Description: ix ;196 p . ; Soft-Bound, 23 cmISBN:
  • 8170998425
DDC classification:
  • 23 327 SIN
Contents:
Chapter-1: The states as unit of international society; Chapter-2: The making of foreign policy -The process and the constitutional machinery; Chapter-3: The foreign policies of some great powers; Chapter-4: Interaction among states and states power -Conflict, competition and cooperation; Chapter-5: Instruments and techniques of state interaction -Some general distinctions; Chapter-6: International society and its current problems -The nature of international order; Chapter-7: The instruments and agencies of international; Chapter-8: Prospects;
Summary: International relations, or the study of the 'behaviour of states' is a new discipline that has become increasingly vital in this century. Professor Singh writes: "Thinkers have been traditionally concerned mainly with state governments, with the relations between the individual and authority" Consequently, their theories"have only limited application to the society of states." An examination of international society as a whole, and for its institutions, is the principal concern of this book. Professor Singh provides a brief general background for his subject as he traces the development of the state through world history. However, his study emphasizes the contemporary inter-national situation. He considers the making of foreign policy and the specific policies of Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union, Communist China, and India. State - power and its expression through diplomacy, propaganda, economics, and military force and outlined. The current problems of international society the cold-war balance of power, the nuclear dilemma, as well as the instruments of international society, the United Nations, in particular, that have developed as agencies for the developed agencies for the maintenance of world peace and co-operation. This book can be useful for the students of political science, politician, the various Governments and the people at large.
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Chapter-1: The states as unit of international society;
Chapter-2: The making of foreign policy -The process and the constitutional machinery;
Chapter-3: The foreign policies of some great powers;
Chapter-4: Interaction among states and states power -Conflict, competition and cooperation;
Chapter-5: Instruments and techniques of state interaction -Some general distinctions;
Chapter-6: International society and its current problems -The nature of international order;
Chapter-7: The instruments and agencies of international;
Chapter-8: Prospects;

International relations, or the study of the 'behaviour of states' is a new discipline that has become increasingly vital in this century. Professor Singh writes: "Thinkers have been traditionally concerned mainly with state governments, with the relations between the individual and authority" Consequently, their theories"have only limited application to the society of states." An examination of international society as a whole, and for its institutions, is the principal concern of this book.
Professor Singh provides a brief general background for his subject as he traces the development of the state through world history. However, his study emphasizes the contemporary inter-national situation. He considers the making of foreign policy and the specific policies of Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union, Communist China, and India. State - power and its expression through diplomacy, propaganda, economics, and military force and outlined.
The current problems of international society the cold-war balance of power, the nuclear dilemma, as well as the instruments of international society, the United Nations, in particular, that have developed as agencies for the developed agencies for the maintenance of world peace and co-operation.
This book can be useful for the students of political science, politician, the various Governments and the people at large.

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