Professional Documents
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Academic Programs
1.Programs of Study
1.1.
1.2.
M. Phil.
1.3.
Ph. D.
3. Facilities
3.1.
3.2.
3.3.
3.4.
Departmental Library has (100) valuable reference books (30) journals & (1000) regional p
article selections. Department is establishing a video library.
Computer lab. Department has computer laboratory for students.
Internet Facility. The internet facility is also available in this laboratory and all rooms
teachers. A large number of international research journals are also available on Digital Li
provided by Higher Education Commission and research article of interest can als
downloaded.
Class Rooms. Class rooms are equipped with multimedia audio visual aids.
Courses
(The Syllabus was approved by the Academic Council in its meeting held on 24-10-2001)
Those who have obtained B.A. degree from the Universities of Pakistan or abroad are eligible for
admission or examination in M.A. International Relations. The pre-requisite subjects are
Political Science, History and Economics.
M.A. (PREVIOUS) EXAMINATION
Paper - I
Marks
Paper - II
International Organization
Paper - III
International Law
100
100
100
Paper - IV
100
Paper - V
100
50
100
Strategic Studies
Paper - X
100
100
100
Or
Option-(B) Government and Politics of South Asia with
Reference to India.
Paper - XI
100
Paper - (A)
100
ESSAY
THESIS WRITING
RESEARCH Presentation
TOTAL MARKS
= 70
= 30
= 1150
M.A. (PREVIOUS)
PAPER - I
100 marks
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Contents:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
National Power
7.
Balance of Power.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1.
Brown, Seymon,
2.
Cox, Robert,
3.
Deutsch, K.W.,
4.
5.
Frankel, Joseph.
6.
Gilpin, R.,
7.
8.
9.
Whiting, Allen S,
PAPER - II
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
100 marks
1.
2.
League of Nations Origin, Structure and Nature. Functioning and Causes of the Failure
of the League.
3.
4.
The Organizational Structural of the UN- Its Principle Bodies and the Functions. The
Specialized Agencies and their Function within the UN System.
5.
6.
The Role of UN in Post-Cold War era. UN Secretary Generals Report Agenda for
Peace. The Restructuring of the United Nations, the Expansion of Security Council,
New Role of the General Assembly and of the Secretary General.
7.
The Functions of the UN Secretariat: Its Recruitment Policy and the Financial Problems.
8.
9.
10.
Inter-Government Organizations (other than the UN) OAU, NAFIA, ASEAN, EU, APEC,
etc.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1.
Archer, C.
2.
Armstrong, D.
Bennett, A.L
4.
Cheever, Danial
S, & Jr.Haviland,
H.
5.
6.
Goodspeed,
Stephen S.,
N.Y. 1980.
Verrier, A.
PAPER - III
INTERNATIONAL LAW
100 marks
1.
Nature, Origins and Basis of International Law: Nature and Origins to basis of
International Law.
2.
3.
4.
Succession of States and Governments, Basic doctrinal positions, scope of the expression
succession of states. Circumstances given rise to succession, different treatment of the
various situations in positive law, depending on the cause and object of succession.
5.
Extradition and Asylum: Extraditablepersons, extradition crimes, territorial asylum, extraterritorial asylum.
6.
7.
8.
International rivers: Major theories regarding water rights of riparian states: legal
principles governing the use and explosion of International Rivers.
9.
Transit passage, archipelagic states, and exclusive economic zone: limits of continental
shelf, right of access to and from the sea of land-locked states: International sea-bed
areas; settlement of dispute. Marine environmental issues.
10.
Law of Treaties: Main focus would be on the 1969 Vienna Convention on the law of
Treaties with brief treatment of areas such as conclusion and entry into force,
reservations, interpretation, invalidity (branch of international law: error, fraud, coercion,
registration and publication, just congens) and termination and suspension of operation
(branch, supervening impossibility of performance, Rebus Sic stantibus).
11.
12.
State Responsibility: Internationally wrongful act: question of fault, absolute liability and
the theory of risk, circumstances precluding wrongfulness, international crimes and
international dialects, attribution of a wrongful act to a state as a legal person, forms of
reparation for the breach of an international obligation.
13.
Environmental Protection: Environment, heritage of all the peoples of the world, a factor
for peace, a factor for development combating pollution, sectoral regulation, global
regulation of nature and its resources, 1992, Rio Convention.
14.
Air and Space Law: Air, freedom of the air, aircraft, ICAAC, status of outer space moon
and other celestial bodies, boundary with airspace, space communications, registration of
space for objects, liability for damage caused by space objects, use of outer space for
peaceful purposes.
15.
Use of Force: Brief history of the use of force: UN Charter as the basis of International
peace, recent developments in the use of force.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1.
Akehurest, Michael,
2.
Briaerly, J.L.,
3.
Brownlie, Lan,
4.
Brownlie, Lan,
6.
7.
Oppenhein, L.,
8.
Ort B.H.,
9.
Staske, J.G.,
PAPER - IV
Contents:
1.
100 marks
2.
3.
4.
5.
ii)
Foreign Minister
iii)
Foreign Office
iv)
Parliament
v)
Media
vi)
Public Opinion
6.
7.
(i)
(ii)
8.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1.
Frankel, Joseph,
2.
Deutsch, K.W.,
3.
Holsti, K.J.,
4.
Henkin, L.,
5.
6.
James N, (Ed).
PAPER - V
Contents:
II.
100 marks
East-West Relations:
1.
2.
3.
4.
III.
IV.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
2.
3.
4.
Decolonization.
2.
3.
4.
North-South Dialogue.
5.
V.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1.
Calvocressi Peter,
1994.
2.
3.
Dunbadin, J.P.D.,
4.
Gingham Kennedy,
Kegley, Charles, W,
Paul.,
5.
Eugene R.,
6.
M.A. (FINAL)
PAPER - VII
100 marks
Contents:
1.
2.
3.
Decision-Making Process.
4.
Pakistan :
a)
Afghanistan.
b)
India
c)
Iran
d)
China
5.
6.
7.
Pak US Relation
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1.
Arif, K.,
2.
Barnds, W.J.,
3.
Bhutto, Z.A.,
4.
Bhutto, Z.A.,
5.
6.
Cheema., Pervez
Iqbal.,
7.
Gillani, Ijaz
8.
Hussain.,
Hyder, Sajjad.,
9.
10.
Hussain
Mushahid.,
Khan Mohammad Friends Not Masters. Karachi, Oxford University Press, 1967.
Ayub.,
11.
Malik, Hafeez.,
12.
Mujtaba, Rizvi.,
13.
Shahi, Agha.,
1.
100 marks
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1.
2.
Ahmed, Syed
Salahuddin.,
3.
Ansari, Jawed.,
4.
Brandt, Willy.,
5.
6.
Oppenheineer,
Peter, (ed).
7.
Geoggery, (ed)
PAPER - I X
Contents:
STRATEGIC
i.
STUDIES
100 marks
ii.
iii.
iv.
Clausevits
b)
Mahan
c)
Douhet
d)
Kissinger
v)
vi)
vii)
viii)
Deterrence
ix)
Nuclear Strategy
x)
Crisis Management
xi)
xii)
Terrorism
xiii)
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1.
------------------
2.
Beafre, Indre.,
3.
Buzan, Berry.,
4.
Clausewitz, K.V.,
On War.
N.J. Princeton University Press, 1976 ( Translated)
5.
6.
7.
8.
Wright, Quincy.,
A Study of War.
Chicago. University of Chicago, 1965 ,Paper back ed, 1983.
PAPER-IX
( OPTION-A) WEST ASIA, SINCE 1919 AND THE ARAB WORLD
100 marks
A- TURKEY
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
Cyprus Problem
7.
B- EGYPT
1-
The rise of Nationalism; sea d Zaghlol and the Wafd Party. Anglo-Egyptian
Relations from 1919-1939; The Egyptian treaty of 1936, Egypt during world war
II.
2-
3-
The July revolution, Naguibs Policy; settlement of the Sudan Sudan problem and
Anglo-Egyptian treaty of 1954; Pall of Naguib and suppression of Muslim
brother-hood International reforms, The Suez crisis.
4-
Naseers Foreign Policy sine Suez crisis, his relation with Arab states and the AfroAsian Countries, Policy of neutralism.
5-
United Arab republic and the Arab states; breakaway with Syria.
6-
Anwar Sadat and the Camp David Agreement with Israel; Internal and External
policies.
7-
C- IRAN
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1.
lenzoski,F.
2.
Izedin, Najila,
3.
Hollingworth, Cr,
4.
Little, Tom,
5.
Lewis, G.L
6.
Hass,W.S,
7.
Grosseclose, E.
8.
Imamuddin, S.M.
9.
Procter, Haris(ed)
10.
Macdonald,W.
11.
Seal, Prrisk,
12.
Overy, Peter.
13.
Rivilin Benjamin,
Hadded George.
15.
Lagueur, Walter.,
16.
Hedyri, Sami.,
17.
Morre, John
Morton.,
18.
Lilienthal.,
BOOKS OF REFERENCE:
1.
R.I.I.A.,
2.
R.I.I.A.,
3.
R.I.I.A.,
4.
Fisher, Sydney .,
5.
Hurewitz, J.C.,
6.
Mowat, R.C.,
7.
Lacouture, W.Z.,
8.
Lacouture, G.,
9.
Naseer, Gamal
Abdul.,
10.
Lenczowski, G.,
PAPER- X Option-(B)
SOUTH ASIA
100 marks
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Review of the South Asia States, Politics & Problems ( Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal,
Sri Lanka)
7.
8.
South Asian States Attitude towards Nuclear Free Zone in the Region
9.
Super Power Rivalry in the Indian Ocean and Response of the South Asian States.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1.
2.
Rajan, M.S.,
3.
Barndsh, W.J.,
4.
Gupta, Sisir.,
1964.
5.
6.
7.
Brecher, Michael.,
8.
Ayub, Muhammad.,
9.
10.
Choudhry, G.W.,
OPTION (B)
I) THESIS WRITING (For Regular Students) 100 marks1
II) RESEARCH METHOD PAPER
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Contents:
1. Introduction.
a) Definition
b) Concepts
C) Purpose
2. approaches to Research Methodology
a) Historical Approach
h) Empirical Approach
c) Behavioral Approach
d) Eclectic Approach
100 MARKS
Introduction
1.1.
1.2.
With the advancement in technology distance has been shrinking and world
has gradually become global village.
1.3.
1.4.
Business and industry has crossed the traditional borders of nation states
and multinational corporations are now challenging the sovereignty of states.
1.5.
1.6.
1.7.
2.
Objectives
2.1.
2.2.
2.3.
2.4.
3.
3.1.
3.2.
3.3.