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Recommended Books for International Relations Syllabus (Previous Master’s Degree) for University of Peshawar

September 20, 2011

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News World Wide – Back, we posted International Relations syllabus for University of Peshawar. This page is about the recommended books for International Relations Master’s degree (from University of Peshawar). Following list is for papers of Previous year only. We will update the list for Final year International Relations soon. So stay with us.

Paper 1: History of International Relations

1. Bugajski, Janusz, Fourth world Conflicts: Communism and Rural Societies, (New York: West View Press 1991).
2. Bull, H.N, The Expansion Of International Relations. (London: Oxford University Press 1984).
3. Carr, E.H,, International Relations Between the Two World Wars, (London MacMilllan, 1985).
4. Burton, John W,, Global Conflicts: The Domestic Source Of International Crisis
5. Gatheerene, Hardy G. M,, A Short History of International Affairs (1920-39), (London: Oxford University Press 19 68).
6. Grant, A. J. and Temperely, H,, Europe in the nineteen and Twentieth Centuries (1786-1950), (London: Longmont, 1961).
7. Koch, H.W (Ed) The Origin Of The First World War: Great Power Rivalry and German War Aims 2nd end (London: MacMillan, 1984).
8. Leeds, CA,, European History, 1789-1914, 2nd end, (Plymouth: Macdonad, 1979).
9. Ross, Graham, The Great Powers and Decline of the State System 1914-1940, (London: Croom Helm, 1983).
10. Robertson, Edmonde M,, The Origins of the Second World War: Historical interpretations, (London: MacMillan, 1971).
11. Taylor, A,J,P,, The struggle for Mastery in Europe, (Oxford: Oxford University Press 1954).
12. Thompson, D,, Europe Since Napoleon, (New York: Knopf, 1960)
13. White, S,, Gorbachev and After, Cambridge: (Cambridge University Press, 1991).

 

Paper 2: Basic factors of International Relations

1. Bull, H.N,, The expansion of International Relations, (London: Oxford University Press 1984).
2. Columbus, Theodore, Introduction to International Relations; Power and justice, (New Delhi: Prentice Hall, 1978).
3. Cox, Richard H. Ed,, The State in International Relations, ( New York: Prentice Hall, 1978)
4. Deutsch, K. W,, The Analysis of International relations, (Eaglewood Cliff: N.J: Prentice hall 1978)
5. Hartman, Frederick H,, The Relations of Nations. 6th edition (New York: Macmillan, 1983).
6. Hoffman, Stanley H, Contemporary Theory in International Relations, (Eaglewood Cliff: N.J Prentice Hall 1960).
7. Holsti, K.J, International Politics: A framework for analysis. (Eaglewood Cliff: N.J Prentice hall1983).
8. Hursch, James A. ,, theories of International Relations, (Washington DC National Defense University, 1990).
9. Keohone, Robert O., International Institutions and State Power: Essays in International relations Theory (London: Westview Press, 1989).
10. Miller Lynn H,, Global Order: Values and Power in International Relations (London: Westview Press, 1990).
11. Morgenthau Hans J,, Politics among Nations. (New York: Knept, 1978).
12. Palmer, Norman D,, International Relations (New York: Houghton Miffin Co, 1969).
13. Perkins, Howards C,, Papp, Denil S,, Contemporary International Relations, 2nd edition.(New York: MacMillan 1988).
14. Pearson, Frederic S,, and Rochester, J Martu, International Relations: The Global Conditions in the Late Twentieth Century. (New York: Random House, 1988).
15. Qutubi, Syed, World Peace and Islam, (Lahore; 1954).
16. Schwazenberger, George, Power Politics (London University College, 1982).
17. Wright, Quincy,, The Study of International Relations, (New York: Irvington Publishers, 1982).
18. Zeigler, David W,, War Peace and International Politics (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1980 5th edition).

Journals and Periodicals

• Current History (USA)
• International Affairs (UK).
• Foreign Affairs (USA).
• World Politics (USA).
• Millennium (UK).

 

Paper 3: Pakistan in world affairs

1. Ahmed Mushtaq, Pakistan’s Foreign Policy, (Karachi: 1967).
2. Arif, K., Pakistan Foreign Policy: Indian Perspective, (Lahore: Vanguard, 1984).
3. Barnds, W. J., India Pakistan and the Great Powers, (London: Pall Mall Press, 1977).
4. Bhutto, Z.A., The Myth of Independence, (Karachi, Oxford University Press, 1969).
5. White, K., Gorbachev and after, (Cambridge University Press, 1991).

Journals and Periodicals

• Foreign Affairs (USA).
• Foreign Policy (USA).
• National Interest (USA).
• World Politics (USA).
• Millennium (UK).

Paper 4: Foreign Policy Analysis

1. Aaron, Raymond, A theory of International Relations, (Melbourne, Florida: Kreiger Publishing Co, 1981).
2. Collier, Ellen C., Bipartisanship and the Making of foreign policy, (W. View, 1991).
3. Columbus, Theodore, Introduction to International Relations: Power and Justice. (New Delhi: Prentice Hall. 1978).
4. Guess, George M., The Politics of US, Foreign Policy Aid, (Croom Helm, 1987).
5. Hartman, Frederick, H. The Relations of Nations. 6th edition. (New York: Macmillan, 1983).
6. Holsti K. J. International Politics: A Framework for Analysis, (Eaglewood Cliff: N.J. Prentice Hall, 1983).
7. Morgenthau Hans J., Politics among Nations, (New York, 1978).
8. Papp Daniel S., Contemporary International Relations, 2nd edition. (NJ, 1978).
9. Schums Fredrick., International Politics, (London: 1954).
10. White, K., Gorbachev and After, (Cambridge University Press, 1991).

Journals and Periodicals

• Foreign Affairs (USA)
• Foreign Policy (USA)
• National Interest ( USA)
• World Politics (USA)
• Millennium (UK).

Paper 5: International and regional Organization

1. Good Speed. The Nature and Functions of international Organization. Oxford University Press, New York: 1967.

2. Eugene p. Chase, The United Nations In Action. McGraw Hill Book Company Inc. New York 1st edition, 1950.

3. A LeRoy Bennett, International Organizations, Principles and issues. Prentice Hall Inc. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1977.

4. Clive Archer International Organizations, Unwin Hyman, London: 1983.

5. Asa, A, Clark; Daniel J. Kaufman. NATO at forty: Change, Continuity and Prospects. Westview Press, San Francisco and London: 1989.

6. Stephen Ryan. The United Nations and International Politics. St. Martin Press, New York; 2000

7. Louis Fawcett; Andrew Hurrell. Regionalism in world Politics: Regional Organizations and International Order. Oxford University Press, New York: 1955.

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