Approaches to International Relations: Ultimate Revision for UGC NET JRF Political Science 2025

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📚 Prepare for UGC NET/JRF Political Science 2025 with this ultimate last-minute revision booster! Whether you're short on time or need a quick recap, this video covers you!
🔥 Key Topics Covered:
✔️ Idealism
✔️ Realism
✔️ Structural Marxism
✔️ Neoliberalism
✔️ Neorealism
✔️ Social Constructivism
✔️ Critical Theory
✔️ Feminism
✔️ Postmodernism
🎯 Why Watch This Video?
Exam-Oriented Content: Focused on topics frequently asked in UGC NET/JRF exams.
Quick Revision: Perfect for last-minute preparation.
Expert Guidance: Learn from Bharat Singh, PhD (JNU), a trusted name in Political Science education.
🔑 Who Should Watch This Video?
UGC NET/JRF Political Science Aspirants (2025).
Students preparing for CUET and other political science exams.
Anyone looking to understand key approaches in International Relations.
📖 About the Topic:
This video delves deep into the most critical approaches to studying International Relations. From Realism and liberalism to modern theories like Constructivism and Postmodernism, we explain each approach and exam-focused. These concepts are crucial for scoring high in your Political Science exam!

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Approaches to International Relations
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Bharat Singh JNU
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'Complete Thinker List:
Thucydides, Niccolò Machiavelli, Thomas Hobbes, Immanuel Kant, and John Locke laid the foundation of International Relations with their classical ideas on power, war, and peace. Key realist thinkers include Hans Morgenthau, E.H. Carr, Kenneth Waltz, and John Mearsheimer, who emphasized power politics, anarchy, and the balance of power. Liberal thinkers like Woodrow Wilson, Robert Keohane, and Joseph Nye focused on cooperation, institutions, and the concept of soft power. Constructivist scholars such as Alexander Wendt, Nicholas Onuf, and Martha Finnemore highlighted the role of norms, identity, and social structures in global politics. Marxist and neo-Marxist thinkers like Lenin, Antonio Gramsci, Immanuel Wallerstein, and Robert Cox critiqued the economic foundations of international relations. Feminist IR scholars, including Cynthia Enloe, J. Ann Tickner, and Christine Sylvester, brought attention to gender and the role of women in global politics
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