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Though the UN has failed in preventing wars and related miseries, nations prefer its continuation. What makes the UN an indispensable organisation?

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Chapter: [1.6] International Organizations
Concept: Jurisdiction of the UN

‘Peace and prosperity of countries lay in the establishment and strengthening of regional economic organizations’. Critically evaluate the statement.

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Chapter: [1.6] International Organizations
Concept: Introduction to International Organisations

In this changing world, a strengthened and revitalized UN is desirable. Highlight the necessary reforms for an empowered United Nations.

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Chapter: [1.6] International Organizations
Concept: Reform of the UN After the Cold War

Analyze the composition of the United Nations Security Council. What according to your opinion is the major difference in the privileges given to its permanent and non-permanent members?

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Chapter: [1.6] International Organizations
Concept: Reform of Structures and Processes

Name any four agencies of the United Nations.

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Chapter: [1.6] International Organizations
Concept: Evolution of the UN

On which basis does India claim permanent membership of the UN Security Council?

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Chapter: [1.6] International Organizations
Concept: Reform of Structures and Processes

For how many years are the non-permanent members of UN Security Council elected? 

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Chapter: [1.6] International Organizations
Concept: Reform of Structures and Processes

Which of the following is not an organ of the United Nations Organisation?

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Chapter: [1.6] International Organizations
Concept: Evolution of the UN

Describe any two functions of the UNICEF.

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Chapter: [1.6] International Organizations
Concept: Evolution of the UN

What steps should be taken to make the UN more relevant in the changing context?

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Chapter: [1.6] International Organizations
Concept: Jurisdiction of the UN

‘Reforming the UN means restructuring of the Security Council’. Justify this statement with suitable arguments.

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Chapter: [1.6] International Organizations
Concept: Reform of Structures and Processes

What is the meant by ‘disarmament’?

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Chapter: [1.7] Security in Contemporary World
Concept: Traditional Concerns of Security and Politics of Disarmament

Highlight any two threats to a country’s security as per the traditional notion of security.

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Chapter: [1.7] Security in Contemporary World
Concept: Traditional Concerns of Security and Politics of Disarmament

What is Human Rights Watch? Describe its main contribution to the field of human right.

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Chapter: [1.7] Security in Contemporary World
Concept: Issues of Human Rights and Migration

The value of the ruble declined dramatically. The rate of inflation was so high that people lost all their savings. The collective farm system disintegrated leaving people without food security, and the government started to import food. The old trading structure broke down with no alternative in its place. The old system of social welfare was systematically destroyed. The withdrawal of government subsidies pushed large sections of the people into poverty.

  1. What is meant by subsidy?
  2. How did the disintegration of collective farm system lead to the loss of food security?
  3. This passage is associated to which country? Why did the government start importing food?
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Chapter: [1.7] Security in Contemporary World
Concept: Non-traditional Or Human Security - Global Poverty, Health and Education

Distinguish between the internal and external notion of traditional security.

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Chapter: [1.7] Security in Contemporary World
Concept: Traditional Concerns of Security and Politics of Disarmament

Give any three suitable arguments to support India's candidature for the permanent membership of the U.N. Security Council.

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Chapter: [1.7] Security in Contemporary World
Concept: Traditional Concerns of Security and Politics of Disarmament

How is balance of power a component of traditional security?

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Chapter: [1.7] Security in Contemporary World
Concept: Traditional Concerns of Security and Politics of Disarmament

What is human security?

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Chapter: [1.7] Security in Contemporary World
Concept: Non-traditional Or Human Security - Global Poverty, Health and Education

How many member countries have got Veto power in the U.N. Security Council and why?

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Chapter: [1.7] Security in Contemporary World
Concept: Traditional Concerns of Security and Politics of Disarmament
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