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Theory of International Politics

AuthorP.N. Chaturvedi
PublisherKunal Books
Publisher2010
Publisherviii
Publisher280 p,
ISBN9788191008517

Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Perspectives in the study of international politics. 3. Analytical tools and procedures. 4. International politics and the one party regime. 5. Competing visions of international political order. 6. Shifting the politics of international development. 7. Mass politics in India. 8. Movement in the key concepts. 9. Politicizing secularism. Bibliography. Index.

International politics, like all politics, is a struggle for power. Whatever the ultimate aims of international politics, power is always the immediate aim. Statesmen and peoples may ultimately seek freedom, security, prosperity, or power it. They may define their goals in terms of a religious, philosophic, economic or social ideal.

Theories of international politics deal with events at both the sub and supra national levels. Constructivism is one of the basic theories of international politics. Its central tenet is that most or even all-important elements of international politics are the product of specific social circumstances and historical processes, rather than being inevitable consequences of the nature of humans or the nature of politics.

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