UPSC 2021 PSIR Question Paper 2
Instructions -
- Questions no. 1 and 5 are compulsory and out of the remaining, any THREE are to be attempted choosing at least ONE question from each section.
- Attempts of questions shall be counted in sequential order. Unless struck off, attempt of a question shall be counted even if attempted partly. Any page or portion of the page left blank in the Question-cum-Answer Booklet must be clearly struck off.
PAPER 1 - Section A
1. Answer on the following in about 150 words each: (10*5 = 50M)
(a) Discuss the political economy approach to the comparative analysis of politics.
(b) "Political parties and pressure groups are sine qua non of democracy." Comment.
(c) "Marxist approach to the study of international relations has lost its relevance in the post-cold war era." Comment.
(d) What measures have been undertaken by the United Nations for its reforms?
(e) Discuss the five proposals made by India in the recent COP-26 conference held in Glasgow.
2. (20, 15, 15 = 50M)
(a) The post-colonial state was thought of an entity that stood outside and above society as an autonomous agency." Explain.
(b) Discuss the emergence of neo-realism and its basic tenets.
(c) What is 'complex interdependence'? Discuss the role of transnational actors in the international system.
3. (20, 15, 15 = 50M)
(a) Explain the impact of electoral systems and cleavages in shaping party systems with reference to developing countries.
(b) What is globalisation? Why is there an intense debate about globalisation and its consequences?
(c) Critically examine the decline of the United States of America as a hegemon and its implications for the changing international political order.
4. (20, 15, 15 = 50M)
(a) The modernization thesis asserts that affluence breeds stable democracy. How do you explain the sucesss of India being the world's largest democract as an exceptional case?
(b) Explain the success of ASEAN as a regional organisation.
(c) Explain India's relations with the European Union in the context of Brexit.
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