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Volume : V, Issue : VIII, September - 2015

IDEALISM AND REALISM IN CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL SCENARIO

Kumara Naik , Uddagatti Venkatesh

DOI : 10.9780/22307850, By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

International relationships among countries play vital role to develop not only politically but also socio economically. Every country has its own idealism and realism. The study of international relations and politics is a study of “the international system a collection of independent political entities (such as tribes, city-states, nations, or empires) interacting with considerable frequency according to some more or less regularized processes”.

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    Kumara Naik , Uddagatti Venkatesh(2015). IDEALISM AND REALISM IN CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL SCENARIO . Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. V, Issue. VIII, DOI : 10.9780/22307850, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/7581.pdf

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    3. J. C. Johari, International Relations and Politics,2015, Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, P. 208
    4. K. J. Holsti, International Politics: A Framework for Analysis (Englewood Cliffis, New Jersey; Prentice – Hall, 1977) p.29. This writer uses the term ‘System’ in two ways: (i) as a description of regular or typical patterns of interaction among independent political units, and (ii) as a variable that helps explain the behavior of the units comprising the system. This way of using the term system in the study of international relations and politics is different from its use in ‘general system analysis’. For different uses of the term ‘system’. See K/ S/ Goodman. :The Concept of system in International Relations Theory” in Background. Vol. 8, 1965, pp. 257-68.
    5. J. C. Johari, International Relations and Politics,2015, Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, P. 208
    6. K. J. Holsti, International Politics: A Framework for Analysis (Englewood Cliffis, New Jersey; Prentice – Hall, 1977) p.29. This writer uses the term ‘System’ in two ways: (i) as a description of regular or typical patterns of interaction among independent political units, and (ii) as a variable that helps explain the behavior of the units comprising the system. This way of using the term system in the study of international relations and politics is different from its use in ‘general system analysis’. For different uses of the term ‘system’. See K/ S/ Goodman. :The Concept of system in International Relations Theory” in Background. Vol. 8, 1965, pp. 257-68.
    7. J. C. Johari, International Relations and Politics,2015, Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, P. 208
    8. K. J. Holsti, International Politics: A Framework for Analysis (Englewood Cliffis, New Jersey; Prentice – Hall, 1977) p.29. This writer uses the term ‘System’ in two ways: (i) as a description of regular or typical patterns of interaction among independent political units, and (ii) as a variable that helps explain the behavior of the units comprising the system. This way of using the term system in the study of international relations and politics is different from its use in ‘general system analysis’. For different uses of the term ‘system’. See K/ S/ Goodman. :The Concept of system in International Relations Theory” in Background. Vol. 8, 1965, pp. 257-68.

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