π Course Title: Theories and Concepts of International Relations
π Course Code: POLS-508
π Credit Hours: 3 (3-0)
π Course Outline
π 1. Introduction to International Relations
- Definition, nature, and significance of International Relations (IR)
- Evolution and development of IR as a discipline
- Key concepts and major issues in global politics
π 2. Approaches to the Study of International Relations
- Realism & Neo-Realism
- Key thinkers: Hans Morgenthau, Kenneth Waltz
- Core principles: Power politics, state interests, anarchy in international system
- Idealism (Liberalism)
- Key thinkers: Woodrow Wilson, Immanuel Kant
- Principles: Democratic peace theory, international cooperation, role of institutions
- Behaviouralism
- Focus on empirical analysis and scientific methods in IR
π 3. Concept of Nationalism
- Meaning and significance of nationalism
- Nationalism in domestic and international politics
- Ethnic and civic nationalism
π 4. Modern State System and Sovereignty
- Evolution of the modern nation-state
- Treaty of Westphalia (1648) and its impact on sovereignty
- Challenges to state sovereignty in the era of globalization
π 5. Doctrine of Power in International Relations
- Elements of Power:
- Military, economic, diplomatic, political, and soft power
- Balance of Power:
- Definition, historical examples, and effectiveness
- Cold War and post-Cold War balance of power
π 6. National Interests in International Relations
- Definition and types of national interest
- Factors shaping a countryβs foreign policy
- Case studies of national interest in global politics
π 7. Concept of Diplomacy
- Meaning, types, and functions of diplomacy
- Traditional vs. modern diplomacy
- Role of international organizations in diplomacy
π 8. Theories of Global Conflict and Peace
- Huntingtonβs “Clash of Civilizations” Theory
- Concept of cultural and religious conflicts shaping world politics
- Fukuyamaβs “End of History” Theory
- Argument that liberal democracy is the final form of governance
π Recommended Books
- Bruce Russett (1993). Grasping the Democratic Peace: Principles for Post-Cold War World. Princeton University Press.
- Chris Brown (2005). Understanding International Relations. London: Palgrave.
- Hans J. Morgenthau (1993). Politics Among Nations. New York: McGraw Hill.
- J. Steans & L. Pettiford (2005). International Relations: Perspectives and Themes. Pearson Education Press.
- James E. Dougherty & Robert L. Pfaltzraff Jr. (1981). Contending Theories of International Relations: A Comprehensive Survey. Harper and Row Publishers.
- John Baylis & Steve Smith (2005). The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations. Oxford University Press.
- John T. Rourke (2004). International Politics on the World Stage. Boston University Press.