Development of IR As An Academic Field
Development of IR As An Academic Field
INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS AS AN
ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE
Bhagya Senaratne
Lecturer | Department of Strategic Studies
General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
End of
End of World End of the
World War I War II Cold War
PRE-WORLD WAR I ERA
• Stage three: after the First World War and continued to exist
throughout the inter war years and even after.
• Establishment of various departments, institutions at universities in
Europe and America.
• League of Nations:
• Expected to replace narrow nationalism by internationalism and to remove
the threat of war.
• Great faith in the newly established organization.
• Not to understand the nature of international relations but to develop
legal institutions and organizational devices.
• Between 1900 and 1939: the study of IR progressing + its different aspects
were explored.
• Area Studies:
• To assist military personnel in
fighting.
• Understanding the various regions
(regional studies)
POST-WORLD WAR II
• Forces and influences which shape and condition the behavior of states
became the chief concern of the discipline of IR.
COLD WAR
• The need for disarmament and denuclearization has been felt by the
world community. (Arms Race)
• IR in USSR: under the history department at the Moscow State
University till the mid-1960s
Bhagya Senaratne