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Essentials of International Relations By Kanwal Batool Naqvi & Zahid Aziz. Understanding the twenty-first century world politics requires accurate and up—to-date Hormation, intellectual analysis and interpretation. In a globe undergoing constant, rapid done, it is imperative to accurately describe, explain and predict key events and issues holding in international affairs. These intellectual tasks must be performed well so that world cimens and policymakers may harness this knowledge and ground their decisions on the most Pragmatic approaches to global problems available. Only informed interpretations of world conditions and trend trajectories and cogent explanations of why they exist and how they unfold an provide the tools necessary for understanding the world and making it better. Essentials of International Relations By Kanwal Batool Naqvi & Zahid Aziz. By presenting k leading ideas and the latest information available, World Politics: Trend and Transformation provides the tools necessary for understanding world affairs in the present epoch of history, for probable developments, and for thinking critically about the potential long-term W of those on countries and individuals across the globe. World Politics: Trend and Transformation aims to put both changes and continuities into guspective. It provides a picture of the evolving relations among all transnational actors, the historical developments that affect those actors’ relationships, and the salient contemporary flbal trends that those interactions produce. The major theories scholars use to explain the dynamics underlying international relations — realism, liberalism, and constructivism, as well as and radical interpretatio_ns — frame the investigation. That said, this book resists the Illustration to oversimplify world politics with a superficial_ treatment that would rnask ainplexities and distort realities. Moreover, the text refuses to substitute mere subjective opinion it information based on evidence and purposefully presents clashing and contending views so II students have a chance to critically evaluate the opposed positions and construct their own figments about key issues. It fosters critical thinking by repeatedly asking students to assess the‘ possibilities for the global future and its potential impact on their own lives. Essentials of International Relations By Kanwal Batool Naqvi & Zahid Aziz
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In August 1765, the East India Company defeated the young Mughal emperor and set up, in his place, a government run by English traders who collected taxes through means of a private army.
The creation of this new government marked the moment that the East India Company ceased to be a conventional company and became something much more unusual: an international corporation transformed into an aggressive colonial power. Over the course of the next 47 years, the company’s reach grew until almost all of India south of Delhi was effectively ruled from a boardroom in the city of London.
The Anarchy tells one of history’s most remarkable stories: how the Mughal Empire-which dominated world trade and manufacturing and possessed almost unlimited resources-fell apart and was replaced by a multinational corporation based thousands of miles overseas, and answerable to shareholders, most of whom had never even seen India and no idea about the country whose wealth was providing their dividends. Using previously untapped sources, Dalrymple tells the story of the East India Company as it has never been told before and provides a portrait of the devastating results from the abuse of corporate power.
CSS candidates are required to produce essays in accordance with certain expectations of the paper setter which are mentioned on top of the essay question paper. Essays contained in this book help you to come up to the expectations of the examiner to get highest possible marks. To start with, one of his requirements is “exposition” which means that you should try to reveal and discuss maximum relevant aspects of the topic. A half-hearted and sketchy dealing of some of its imperatives will not serve the purpose. Then comes his demand concerning “argumentation” i.e. whenever you make a point do not forget to establish its identity by to uphold or discard it by genuine and forceful arguments. Further wherever you raise a question or come across a controversial situation do have a few arguments for and against the proposition. While doing so give your own point of view as well. Discuss alternatives with arguments to sift right from the wrong or accept the right and reject the wrong. Next comes “description” which implies giving a vivid account of the situation under discussion. It demands presentation of all relevant details clearly and convincingly. Description is followed by “Narration” which means moving ahead vigorously. Candidates who are short of ideas often indulge in tail-spinning, beating about the bush, or moving in circles just to fill up as many pages of the answer book as possible. Narrative demands smooth and logical flow of ideas, moving from one thought to the next effortlessly. A stuck up expression results in loss of interest and lands the reader in a state of drudgery.
An easy-to-use guide to grammar and punctuation with sections on nouns, pronouns, verbs, apostrophes, quotation marks and more. Clear explanations, fun illustrations and lively example sentences will help children develop their writing style and skills and there are short quizzes to test their knowledge. A useful reference book for home and school.
A Short History of the World is a short and easy-to-read history book that relates the history of our world from the Big Bang to the present day. It assumes no prior knowledge of past events and 32 maps have been especially drawn to give the reader a better understanding of where events occurred.
The author chooses what he sees as the most important empires and events and links them to make a flowing narrative as opposed to a dry series of facts. Going through history, we learn how and when empires and nation states developed, how the major religions affected world history and the devastation they caused, how the Muslims and Chinese led development for many centuries, how the great explorers changed world history and how we finally came to understand the size of the planet on which we live.
The book’s purpose is not to come up with any ground-breaking new historical theories. Instead it aims to give a broad overview of the key events so that non-historians will feel less embarrassed about their lack of historical knowledge when discussing the past. The result is a history book that is reassuringly epic in scope but refreshingly short in length – an excellent place to start to bring your knowledge of world history up to scratch!
The book is also available as an ebook on Amazon and the Apple iBookstore.
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5 out of 5
Mohammad Jameel
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I want this book
5 out of 5
Umama khan
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I need this book for my css preparations…highly recommended