Chapter 2
EVOLUTION OF THE DISCIPLINE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
(A) FILL IN THE BLANKS
1. Even in very ancient times we find the existence of certain _______ among small states/kingdoms.
2. In ancient times the Kings used to exchange ______, _______, _______.
3. The ancient history provides evidence of _______, _______, _______.
4. In the Indian history of Vedic Period, we find some accounts of relations among rulers of various states and exchange of ________ for conducting negotiations over certain issue and disputes.
5. Kautilya's work Arthashastra contains a ________ of relations among five neighbouring states.
6. Roman Thinkers were concerned with between ______ and _______ and ________ & _________.
7. Romans were fully conscious of ________ and ________ among rulers.
8. In the medieval era because of the existence of _______ and ________ we find little reference to inter-state relations.
9. There were no organized studies of international relations before the year _______.
10. The establishment of ________ in 1919 set the stage for an organized study of relations among nations.
11. ________ became the first Professor and head of Chair of International Relations in the University College of Wales.
12. The study of international relations initially focused on the study of _________.
14. During the inter war years and World War II years approach that came to be followed was________, ________.
15. The Law and Organization approach to International relations stressed the study of _________ and _________.
16. Initially, two most popular approaches to the study of International Relations came to be________ and ________.
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