This paper deals with the concepts and dimensions of international relations and makes an analysis of different theories highlighting the major debates and differences within the different theoretical paradigms. It highlights the various aspects of conflicts and conflict resolution in the specificity of the long period of the post Second World War phase.
Approaches to International Politics- Idealism; Realism – Morgenthau; Neo-Realism- Kenneth Waltz;
Concepts - National Interest; Balance of Power;
Post-War International Developments- End of Colonialism, De-Europeanization of International Politics, Emergence of New States & Democratization of the World
Cold War & Bipolarity; Arms Race and Disarmament; Collective Security
Issues in International Politics- Arab- Israel Conflict; Oil Politics
Non-Alignment- Evolution and contemporary relevance;
New International Economic Order (NIEO); North – South Dialogue; South- South Dialogue-
Associations of Regional Co-operation- ASEAN; SAARC; EU
Contemporary Global Concerns- Human Rights; Environment and Ecological concerns