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”The Soviet Union became a great power after the Second World War. However, in no time, the Soviet system became bureaucratic and authoritarian making life difficult for its citizens.” Do you agree with the given statement? Give arguments to prove your answer.
Concept: What Was the Soviet System?
Explain with the help of any two examples the strong and trustworthy relations between Russia and India.
Concept: India and Post-communist Countries
Explain any three reasons responsible for the disintegration of the Soviet Union.
Concept: Why Did the Soviet Union Disintegrate?
Which among the following developmental model had least supporters in India?
Concept: Shock Therapy in Post-communist Regimes
Arrange the following events in chronological order and choose the correct option:
- The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
- End of civil war in Tajikistan.
- A military coup by the Communist Party hardliners.
- Russian Revolution.
Concept: India and Post-communist Countries
The President of which Central Asian country appointed himself to power, first for ten years and extended it for another ten years?
Concept: Shock Therapy and Its Consequenes
Discuss the developments that escalated the crisis within the USSR that hastened its Disintegration.
Concept: Gorbachev and Disintegration
Assertion (A): Throughout the Cold War the industrialized countries of the North tried to ensure a steady flow of resources.
Reason (R): They deployed military forces near exploitation sites.
Concept: Consequences of Disintegration
Why was Operation desert storm fought against Iraq?
Concept: Growth of Unilateralism - Afghanistan, First Gulf War, Response to 9/11 and Attack on Iraq
Explain the hegemony of the United States of America as structural power.
Concept: Introduction of US Hegemony in World Politics
'Resistance is the only option available to overcome the hegemony". Justify the statement by comparing it to other antihegemony strategies.
Concept: Introduction of US Hegemony in World Politics
How did the U.S. respond to the 9/11 attacks?
Concept: Growth of Unilateralism - Afghanistan, First Gulf War, Response to 9/11 and Attack on Iraq
Analyse the political impact of hegemony of the U.S. on the world.
Concept: Dominance and Challenge to the Us in Economy and Ideology
Write the four forms of power which reflect the U. S. Hegemony.
Concept: Introduction of US Hegemony in World Politics
What was ‘Operation Enduring Freedom’?
Concept: Growth of Unilateralism - Afghanistan, First Gulf War, Response to 9/11 and Attack on Iraq
Describe any two major constraints of the U. S. Hegemony.
Concept: Dominance and Challenge to the Us in Economy and Ideology
How far is it correct to say that the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Centre as the attack on the US hegemony? Explain?
Concept: Growth of Unilateralism - Afghanistan, First Gulf War, Response to 9/11 and Attack on Iraq
The movement ‘Arab Spring’ that began in 2009 later turned into a ______
Concept: The Iraq Invasion
Explain the purpose of ‘Operation Iraqi Freedom’ and its two consequences.
Concept: The Iraq Invasion
Trace the evolution process of the European Union.
Concept: The Rise of the Chinese Economy
