- Author(s): B.S. Murthy, V. Rajyalakshmi
- Publisher: Eastern Book Company
- Edition: 2 Ed 2021
- ISBN 13 9789387487017
- Approx. Pages 286 + contents
- Format Paperback
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
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Description
International Relations and Organisation is a subject of evergreen significance. In fact its significance is consistently ascending because of the dynamic character of the world. Modern world of today is a far different model of the world of yesteryears. This is primarily because of the incremental connectivity of the world and the consequential multiplication of international affairs. We can also observe that many technological interventions are influencing the modern international relationships as never before (an issue which is given special attention in Chapter 6 of the revised edition to let the learners develop a basic comprehension of the modern impact of technology on international relationships). Multiple fields of international interaction with multilateral effects is the typical profile of the contemporary world.
Traditional international system typically composed of sovereign states as its primary actors of international relationship has now given way to the present modern international system in which even the non-State actors have begun to actively engage in international relationships. In the backdrop of our existence in the modern world of ever growing connectivity and never ending inter dependence which even a layman is able to crudely perceive, it is anything but imperative for those pursuing law course to acquire a basic and systematic understanding of international relations and international organisations.
International Relations and Organisation is a subject of evergreen significance. In fact its significance is consistently ascending because of the dynamic character of the world. Modern world of today is a far different model of the world of yesteryears. This is primarily because of the incremental connectivity of the world and the consequential multiplication of international affairs. We can also observe that many technological interventions are influencing the modern international relationships as never before (an issue which is given special attention in Chapter 6 of the revised edition to let the learners develop a basic comprehension of the modern impact of technology on international relationships). Multiple fields of international interaction with multilateral effects is the typical profile of the contemporary world.
Traditional international system typically composed of sovereign states as its primary actors of international relationship has now given way to the present modern international system in which even the non-State actors have begun to actively engage in international relationships. In the backdrop of our existence in the modern world of ever growing connectivity and never ending inter dependence which even a layman is able to crudely perceive, it is anything but imperative for those pursuing law course to acquire a basic and systematic understanding of international relations and international organisations.
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ContensPart I – International Relations
1. Introduction – Science of International Relations
2. The World Community
3. Participants
4. Objectives
5. People
6. Resources
7. The Four Instruments of Policy : The Diplomatic Instrument
8. The Ideological Instrument
9. The Economic Instrument
10. The Military Instrument
11. Collaboration, Competition and Conflict
12. Restrains on State Power
13. Settlement of Disputes and Peaceful Change
14. Avoidance of War
Part II – International Organisation
1. Introduction
2. The United Nations
3. International Trade and Finance
4. Communication and Transport
5. Health, Welfare and Other Matters
6. Regional Organisations
Index
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Author Details
B.S.Murthy
V.Rajyalakshmi
B.S.Murthy
V.Rajyalakshmi