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Diplomacy in Action: Understanding Pakistan’s International Relations

Diplomacy in Action: Understanding Pakistan’s International Relations

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Pakistan’s international relations are a crucial aspect of its foreign policy. With a complex history and geography, the country has had to navigate its place in the global community, balancing relationships with neighboring countries and the international community. In this blog, we will delve into the intricacies of Pakistan’s international relations, exploring its diplomatic endeavors and the impact they have on the country and its people.

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SAARC Notes Handwritten (Download in PDF)

SAARC Notes Handwritten (Download in PDF)

SAARC Basic Information:

SAARC Stand for:
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation

SAARC established: SAARC Notes
8 December 1985

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The future of Israel and Palestine | CSS Essay, International Relations, Current Affairs Notes

The future of Israel and Palestine | CSS Essay, International Relations, Current Affairs Notes

By: Dr James J. Zogby

This article (The future of Israel and Palestine) will be helpful for CSS Essay, Current Affairs and International Relations

In the weeks following the signing of agreements between Israel, the UAE and Bahrain, I was struck by some of the commentary by Israeli and Palestinian writers and analysts. While the views expressed by each side were polar opposites and equally hyperbolic, they were both wildly wrong.

For their part, the Israelis were busy trying to convince themselves that this marked the “beginning of the end of the Israeli-Arab conflict” or the start of “a wave of Arab support that will bury the Palestinian issue, once and for all,” thus securing Israel’s role in the Middle East. Meanwhile, Palestinian commentators, using similar exaggerated language, were lamenting ‘the obliteration of the Palestinian issue’ or ‘the burying of Palestine.’

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UN: A silent spectator | International Relations Notes

By: Iram Farooq Rana

The United Nations (UN), an international body, possesses a distinguished role by formulating a founding charter of human rights. It is dubbed as the champion of “human rights” which seems like a big joke on account of its passive role. Human rights have been mentioned seven times in the United Nations charter as its key purpose and guiding principle. But Alas! it is performing the role of a dumb and blind player in defending and protecting human rights.

The whole world is witnessing the bitter reality of violation of human rights in Syria, Palestine, Iraq, Burma and Kashmir. Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, regardless of race, sex, nationality, ethnicity, language, religion or any other status.

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The Globalization of International Society | International Relations Notes

The spread of European political control beyond Europe which began in the late fifteenth century and only came to an end in the early twentieth century proved to be an expansion not only of European imperialism but also, later, of international society Indeed, the history of European imperialism and the ‘globalization of international society^ are fundamentally intertwined. The history of modem Europe is—in very significant part—a history of political and economic rivalry, particularly war between sovereign states, and subsequent expansion into and engagement with the non-European world. European rivalries were conducted wherever European ambitions and power could be projected—i.e. eventually on a global scale. During this period, the logic of capitalism meant that European states entered into competition with each other to penetrate and control economically desirable and militarily useful areas in other parts of the world. To an important extent, then, the histories of the European and non-European worlds are fundamentally intertwined in ways not always captured by traditional understandings of the European ‘society of states’

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International Relations MCQs | International Political Economy

International Relations MCQs | International Political Economy

1) Which of the following countries are top three largest shareholders in Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)?
(a) China, India and Australia
(b) China, Australia and Canada
(c) China, India and Russia
(d) China, Russia and India
Answer: (c)

2) World oil prices increased to over $140 per barrel in the summer of 2008 primarily because of ______.
(a) Rapid growth in demand from India and China
(b) Increased exploitation of reserves in the Caspian region
(c) Reduction in aggregate OPEC production levels
(d) The usual increase in summer travel
Answer: (a)

3) The HIPC program was designed to deal with the debt problems of ___ countries.
(a) Formerly communist
(b) Poor developing
(c) Latin American
(d) Scandinavian
Answer: (b)

4) The main change in the international trade regime between 1945 and the present was _______.
(a) an increase in average tariff levels
(b) a decline in the volume and value of trade
(c) the creation of a more ambitious trade regime (the WTO)
(d) the return to a gold standard
Answer: (b)

5) The share of developing countries in world trade is around
(a) 10%
(b) 30%
(c) 40%
(d) 50%
Answer: (b)

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International Relations MCQs | Strategic Approach to International Relation

International Relations MCQs

Strategic Approach to International Relation

How does domestic terrorism differ from state-sponsored terrorism?
(a) Domestic terrorism is sponsored by another government.
(b) State-sponsored terrorism is only used against military targets.
(c) Domestic terrorism is only used against military targets.
(d) Domestic terrorism has no ties to other governments.
Answer: (d)

Which of the following is generally not considered to be a cause of war?
(a) God’s will
(b) Human nature
(c) Economics
(d) The international system
Answer: (a)

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International Relations MCQs | International Political Security Solved MCQs

International Relations MCQs

International Political Security Solved MCQs

Who among the following have emphasized the environmental factor in decision-making approach?
(a) Graham Allison and Ole Holsti
(b) Talcott Parsons and Edward Shils
(c) Harold and Margaret Sprout
(d) Herbert Simon and J.W Burton
Answer. (c)

Who among the following made the statement “Sovereignty is the supreme power of State, over citizens and subjects unhindered by law”?
(a) J. Bodin
(b) H. Gardner
(c) Harold J. Laski
(d) Ayatollah Rohallah Khomeini
Answer. (a)

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Which one of the following statements is not applicable to Morgehthau’s theory?
(a) The master key is the concept of interest defined in terms of power
b) Power is man’s control over the minds and actions of men
(c) Political realism takes a fixed meaning of interest
(d) Politics is governed by objective laws having roots in human nature
Answer. (c)

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United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on Kashmir (By: Dr.Zeeshan Khan)

Sun Tzu in his book ‘The Art of War’ says that the supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting. Recently, the painful story of Kashmir again started after revocation Of Article 370 and 35A Of Indian Constitution which was also the part of the manifesto of Indian Ruling BJP. Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan addressed joint session of his parliament and later parliament of Azad Kashmir to warn Indian Prime Minister Narender Modi against implementation of Hitler’s Nazi Mentality in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. In IOJ&K, more than twelve days of curfew, presence of extra troops in an already heavily militarised occupied territory. Additionally, sending in of RSS goons, complete communication blackout; with the example of Modi’s earlier ethnic cleansing of Muslims in Gujarat. Will world silently witness another Srebrenica-type massacre and ethnic cleansing of Muslims in IOJ&K? Pakistan wanted to warn that it will have severe repercussions and reactions in all over the world setting off radicalisation and cycles of violence.

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