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International Relations, 5_e

International Relations by V N Khanna provides a comprehensive overview of the subject from historical and theoretical perspectives, covering events from World War I to the end of the Cold War. The book is divided into two sections: theoretical frameworks and a historical timeline of significant global events. It serves as a valuable resource for students and educators in history and political science, as well as those preparing for civil services examinations.

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International Relations, 5_e

International Relations by V N Khanna provides a comprehensive overview of the subject from historical and theoretical perspectives, covering events from World War I to the end of the Cold War. The book is divided into two sections: theoretical frameworks and a historical timeline of significant global events. It serves as a valuable resource for students and educators in history and political science, as well as those preparing for civil services examinations.

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International Relations, 5/e

V N Khanna
9789325968363 496 pages Paperback 6.75 X 9.5 inches 499.00

International Relations covers the subject from the historical perspective—from the eve of
the First World War to the end of the Cold War and beyond. This book is divided into two
sections—the first deals with the theoretical perspectives, while the second provides an
historical overview of events. These include the two World Wars, problems faced in peace-
making, system of alliances, search for security, Nazism and Fascism, rise of communism, the
arms race and disarmament, the Cold War and its end, Non-Aligned Movement, and the
emergence of regional organizations.
The book is a useful resource for teachers and students of history and political science,
those appearing for civil services examinations, as well as those interested in international
relations.

Heading Description
Contents Section-I: Theoretical Perspectives:
1. Introduction to International Relations, 2. Realism, 3. Neo-realism, 4. Liberalism and Neo-liberalism, 5.
World System and Dependency, 6. Feminist approaches

Section-II: Historical Overview:


7. The World in 1914, 8. The Peace of Paris, 9. The League of Nations: Structure and Functions, 10. The
Search for Security, 11. Reparation Debits and Economics Crisis, 12. The Russian Revolution, 13. Fascism
in Italy, 14. The Far East, 15. Rise of Nazi Germany: The Third Reich, 16. Nazi Dictatorship in Action, 17.
Appeasement and Prelude of the War, 18. The Second World War, 19. The League of Nations—A Peace-
maker, 20. War-Time Conferences, 21. Foreign Policy of the United States of America, 22. Foreign Policy
of the Soviet Union, 23. The Cold War, 24. Communism in China and the War in Korea, 25.
Decolonization: Emergence of the Third World, 26. Evolution of the Cold War, 27. Detente and the End of
Cold War, 28. Non-Alignment, 29. The United Nations, 30. Regional Organizations: Emerging Centres of
Power
Key Features • Thoroughly revised and updated to cover the latest developments
• Enlarged to cover theoretical aspects— realism, neo-realism, liberalism and neo-liberalism,
dependency, and feminist approaches
• Covers recent historical developments such as the Gulf War and the new international economic order

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