MPS

MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMME
IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

Although the Terms Arms Control and Disarmament Are Used Interchangeably, They Are Two Distinct Approaches to Military Stability. Explain.

Introduction The terms arms control and disarmament are often used interchangeably, but they have different meanings and objectives in the field of international security and peacekeeping. Both aim to reduce the risks of war and military conflict, but they do so in different ways. Understanding the differences between arms control and disarmament is crucial in […]

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(a) Waltz analysis of the causes of war (b) UN Charter on the right of self-defence

(a) Waltz Analysis of the Causes of War Introduction Kenneth Waltz, a prominent realist scholar in international relations, analyzed the causes of war in his influential book “Man, the State, and War” (1959). He categorized the causes of war into three levels of analysis, also known as the “three images of war”. Waltz’s approach provides

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Define Insurgency and Examine the Various Forms of Insurgency

Introduction Insurgency refers to an armed rebellion or uprising against an established government or foreign occupation, often involving guerrilla warfare, terrorism, and political resistance. Insurgents typically seek to overthrow a government, gain independence, or change policies through violent or non-violent means. Throughout history, insurgencies have occurred in different parts of the world, including Latin America,

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Critically Examine the Role of the State in the Management of Conflict

Introduction The state plays a central role in management of conflicts within its borders by ensuring peace, stability, and security. Conflicts can arise from ethnic, religious, political, economic, or territorial disputes, and the state has the responsibility to prevent, control, and resolve these conflicts through governance, law enforcement, and diplomacy. However, the effectiveness of a

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Direct and structural violence and Environmental approach to peace

Write Short Notes on the Following in About 600 Words Each (a) Direct and Structural Violence Introduction Violence is often thought of as physical harm caused by war or crime. However, peace and conflict studies differentiate between direct violence and structural violence. Johan Galtung, a Norwegian peace scholar, introduced the concept of structural violence, highlighting

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Critically Examine the Main Features of the Feminist Approach to Peace

Introduction The feminist approach to peace challenges traditional ideas of conflict resolution by emphasizing gender perspectives, social justice, and inclusivity. Feminists argue that traditional male-dominated peace efforts often ignore the unique experiences of women and marginalized groups in conflict situations. Instead of focusing solely on military strategies, the feminist approach prioritizes human security, equality, and

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(a) Direct Violence in Africa (b) NEPAD

(a) Direct Violence in Africa Direct violence in Africa refers to physical harm, conflicts, and human rights abuses caused by wars, terrorism, ethnic violence, and state repression. The continent has experienced numerous violent conflicts over the decades, leading to loss of lives, displacement, economic destruction, and social instability. Direct violence can take many forms, including

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(a) Human Security in Africa (b) Structural Adjustment Programme in Africa

(a) Human Security in Africa Introduction Human security in Africa focuses on ensuring freedom from fear, freedom from want, and dignity for all individuals. Unlike traditional security, which emphasizes military defense, human security prioritizes economic stability, food security, healthcare, political rights, and protection from violence. Africa faces several human security challenges, including poverty, armed conflicts,

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Post–Cold War peacekeeping (b) China’s role in Africa

(a) Post-Cold War Peacekeeping in Africa After the Cold War (1945–1991), Africa faced numerous conflicts, including civil wars, ethnic violence, and political instability. The end of superpower rivalries led to an increase in United Nations (UN) peacekeeping missions, as well as involvement by the African Union (AU) and regional organizations. These peacekeeping efforts aimed to

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Write a short note on each part of the following questions in about 250 words. [a] Africa’s position in international economy [b] Non Alignment Movement and Africa

Africa’s Position in International Economy Africa plays a crucial role in the global economy, contributing vast natural resources, agricultural products, and labor. However, despite its wealth in resources, Africa remains economically underdeveloped compared to other continents due to historical exploitation, weak industrialization, trade imbalances, and political instability. The continent continues to be highly dependent on

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