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                        <description><![CDATA[FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONCOMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FORRECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BPS-17 UNDERTHE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2024
 
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
 
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center"><span style="font-size: 14pt"><strong>FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION</strong></span><br /><span style="font-size: 14pt"><strong>COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR</strong></span><br /><span style="font-size: 14pt"><strong>RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BPS-17 UNDER</strong></span><br /><span style="font-size: 14pt"><strong>THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2024</strong></span></div>
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<div style="text-align: center"><span style="font-size: 14pt"><strong>INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS</strong></span></div>
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<div style="text-align: center"><span style="font-size: 14pt"><strong>PART-I (MCQs)(COMPULSORY)</strong></span></div>
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<div><strong>1. Economic spill-over from one sector to other sectors is explained by:</strong></div>
<div>(A) Robert D. Gilpin (B) Ernst B. Haas (C) Robert D. Kaplan (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>2. Proposal for joint defence between Pakistan and India was given by:</strong><br />(A) Chou En-Lai (B) Jawaharlal Nehru (C) Ayub Khan (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>3. Who is author of the book “When China Rules the World”?</strong><br />(A) Graham Allison (B) Martin Jacques (C) Thomas Friedman (D) Fareed Zakariya</div>
<div><br /><strong>4. The Ganges Water-Sharing Treaty was signed between India and Bangladesh in:</strong><br />(A) 1992 (B) 1989 (C) 1982 (D) 1996</div>
<div><br /><strong>5. The Munich Agreement was signed among Germany, Italy, France and Great Britain in September</strong><br /><strong>1938 permitted German annexation of territories of:</strong></div>
<div>(A) Poland (B) Hungary (C) Czechoslovakia (D) Alsace-Lorrain</div>
<div><br /><strong>6. Author of “The Origin of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution” is:</strong></div>
<div>(A) Samuel P. Huntington (B) Francis Fukuyama (C) Kenneth Waltz (D) Jessica Tuchman Mathews</div>
<div><br /><strong>7. The Concert of Europe was founded in:</strong><br />(A) 1882 (B) 1815 (C) 1648 (D) 1789</div>
<div><br /><strong>8. The Six-Day War was fought between Israel and Arab states in:</strong><br />(A) 1956 (B) 1982 (C) 1967 (D) 1973</div>
<div><br /><strong>9. The book “On China” is written by:</strong><br />(A) Sun Tzu (B) Xi Jinping (C) Robert D. Kaplan (D) Henry Kissinger</div>
<div><br /><strong>10. Who coined the phrase “Global Village”?</strong><br />(A) George Marshall (B) John Locke (C) Marshall McLuhan (D) John Foster Dulles</div>
<div><br /><strong>11. Robert S. McNamara is famous for:</strong><br />(A) The Suez Canal Crisis (B) The Vietnam War (C) The Iran-Iraq War (D) The American war on Terror</div>
<div><br /><strong>12. Who proposed the “Heartland Theory”?</strong><br />(A) Halford John Mackinder (B) Alfred T. Mahan (C) Christopher Columbus (D) Nicholas J. Spykman</div>
<div><br /><strong>13. According to Machiavelli, the two essential means for conduct of foreign policy are:</strong><br />(A) Lion and Wolf (B) Cheetah and Fox (C) Lion and Fox (D) Leopard and Wolf</div>
<div><br /><strong>14. _____ proposed a fourteen-point program under his vision of making the world ‘safe for democracy.’</strong><br />(A) Francis Fukuyama (B) Barack Obama (C) Woodrow Wilson (D) Winston Churchill</div>
<div><br /><strong>15. Sociological liberalism argued by______ emphasizes the impact of expanding cross-border activities.</strong><br />(A) Robert Keohane (B) Karl Deutsch (C) Joseph Nye (D) Michael Doyle</div>
<div><br /><strong>16. ______proposed a ‘cobweb model’ of transnational relationships:</strong><br />(A) John Burton (B) Joseph Nye (C) Immanuel Kant (D) Oran Young</div>
<div><br /><strong>17. The statement that ‘Political realism refuses to identify the moral aspirations of a particular nation</strong><br /><strong>with the moral laws that govern the universe’ has been given by:</strong><br />(A) Thomas Hobbes (B) E. H. Carr (C) Morgenthau (D) Kenneth Waltz</div>
<div><br /><strong>18. The statement that ‘There can be no other conceivable basis under capitalism for the division of</strong><br /><strong>spheres of influence…. than a calculation of the strength of the participation in the division, their</strong><br /><strong>general economic, financial, military strength, etc.’ was given by:</strong><br />(A) Karl Marx (B) Friedrich Angles (C) Joseph Stalin (D) Lenin</div>
<div><br /><strong>19. ‘The social world including international relations is a human construction’ is the key idea argued by:                                                              </strong>(A) Liberalism (B) Constructivism (C) IPE (D) Feminism</div>
<div><br /><strong>20. The book ‘An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations’ written by:</strong><br />(A) Thomas L. Friedman (B) Adam Smith (C) John Maynard Keynes (D) None of these</div>
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<div style="text-align: center"><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt">PART-II</span></strong></div>
<div><strong>Q. No. 2.</strong> With the evolving situation in Afghanistan, how does China engage with Pakistan<br />to ensure stability in the region, and what are the shared strategic interests and<br />potential divergences between the two countries in the context of postwithdrawal Afghanistan?<br />(20)</div>
<div><br /><strong>Q. No. 3.</strong> Under President Putin, Russian foreign policy has experienced a revival. Russia is<br />back on the world stage and projecting its power through economic and less<br />politico-military means. Comment.<br />(20)<br /><strong>Q. No. 4.</strong> Recent relationship between the US and China seems to be prey to Thucydides’s<br />trap. Can America and China escape it? Analyze it keeping in view the recent<br />trends in international politics.<br />(20)</div>
<div><br /><strong>Q. No. 5.</strong> Graham Allison has devised different models for making choices in foreign policy<br />decisions. Compare and contrast the Rational Actor Model and the Bureaucratic<br />Politics Model to illustrate foreign policy decisions. Which model better explains<br />Pakistan’s decision in 2015 to decline Saudi Arabia’s call for armed support in the<br />Yemen war?(20)</div>
<div><br /><strong>Q. No. 6.</strong> Compare and contrast Fukuyama’s ‘End of History’ and Huntington’s ‘Clash of<br />Civilization’ in the backdrop of the interpretation of the post-Cold War era. Which<br />interpretation seems more attractive in explaining international politics in the<br />post-Cold War era?(20)</div>
<div><br /><strong>Q. No. 7.</strong> With the Abraham Accords between Israel and some Arab states, how has the<br />October 2023 Israel-Gaza war impacted the broader dynamics of the Arab-Israeli<br />conflict particularly prospects for the two-state solution?<br />(20)<br /><strong>Q. No. 8.</strong> Pakistan and India are nuclear-armed neighbours. The normalization of the<br />bilateral relationship between them has not become possible despite several<br />peace initiatives like the Simla Accord and the Composite Dialogue. Is sustained<br />peace possible between them?</div>
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