By: Swarnapuspa Lenjia
Subject: International Relations (IR)
Pages: 3–4
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction to IR
2. Key Theories
3. Actors in IR
4. Key Concepts
5. Short Notes Summary
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Unit 1: Introduction to IR
Definition: Systematic study of relations among countries, global actors, and international
issues.
Nature: Theoretical and practical; interdisciplinary study.
Scope: Politics, economics, law, history, and culture in a global context.
Objectives: Peace, security, cooperation, understanding global power dynamics.
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Unit 2: Key Theories
Realism: States are main actors; power-centric; security-focused.
Key Thinkers: Morgenthau, Hobbes, Machiavelli
Subject: International Relations (IR)
Pages: 3–4
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction to IR
2. Key Theories
3. Actors in IR
4. Key Concepts
5. Short Notes Summary
---
Unit 1: Introduction to IR
Definition: Systematic study of relations among countries, global actors, and international
issues.
Nature: Theoretical and practical; interdisciplinary study.
Scope: Politics, economics, law, history, and culture in a global context.
Objectives: Peace, security, cooperation, understanding global power dynamics.
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Unit 2: Key Theories
Realism: States are main actors; power-centric; security-focused.
Key Thinkers: Morgenthau, Hobbes, Machiavelli