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Course: B.A.LL.B.

(H)
Class: Semester II (Regular + SF)
Subject: Political Science II
Course Teacher: Dr. Noorjahan Momin
Exercise after reading:
1. Make Notes of Each of the
Highlighted Section
2. Avoid Selective Reading
1. NATIONAL POWER 3. In case of difficulty in understanding,
please note down the topic. We can
a) Definition of National Power (R1) discuss this through some interactive
b) Determinants of National Power (R1) platform. 3. NATIONAL SECURITY & HUMAN SECURITY
c) Limitations on National Power (R1)
a) Meaning of National Security (R3)
b) Factors governing National Security
(R3): Political, Economic, Psychological,
UNIT IV Social Factors
WORLD POLITICS c) Human Security: Meaning and its
various Dimensions (Economic Security,
Food Security, Health Security,
Environmental Security, Personal
2. NATIONAL INTEREST
Security, Community Security, Political
a) Definition and Meaning of National Security (R4)
Interest (R2) d) From traditional Concept of Security to
b) Kinds of National Interest (R2) Human Security (R4)
c) Methods for the promotion of
National Interest (R2)
d) Constraints on National Interest (R2)

NOTE:

 Readings have been provided through 4 Separate Documents:


o R1:- UNIT IV: World Politics 1 (Prakash Chandra and Prem Arora (), Comparative Politics and International Relations, New Delhi: Cosmos Bookhives (P) Ltd)
o R2:- UNIT IV: World Politics 2 (Prakash Chandra and Prem Arora (), Comparative Politics and International Relations, New Delhi: Cosmos Bookhives (P) Ltd)
o R3:- UNIT IV: World Politics 3 (Prakash Chandra and Prem Arora (), Comparative Politics and International Relations, New Delhi: Cosmos Bookhives (P) Ltd)
o R4:- UNIT IV: World Politics 4 (John Baylis et al.(2008), The Globalization of World Politics: An introduction to international relations 4th edition, New York: Oxford
University Press

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