Ire 110: Introduction To International Relations Question Paper
Ire 110: Introduction To International Relations
Course:Bachelor Of Arts (International Relations And Diplomacy)
Institution: Rongo University question papers
Exam Year:2016
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY VICE CHANCELLOR- ACADEMICS AND STUDENT AFFAIRS
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
2015/2016 ACADEMIC YEAR
FIRST YEAR FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATION
FOR
DEGREE
IN
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
COURSE CODE: IRE 110
COURSE TITLE: INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
DATE: 6/3/2016 TIME: 9.00AM-12.00PM
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
• Answer question ONE and any other THREE questions
• Do not write on the question paper
• Marks are shown at the end of each question
• Show workings in the answer booklet for award of full marks
• Mobile phones are not allowed in the examination venue
• Each question should begin on a fresh page
• Duration is 3 hours
FIRST YEAR FIRST SEMESTER REGULAR EXAMS
(FOR 2015/2016 ACADEMIC YEAR)
FOR DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF ARTS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
COURSE CODE: IRE 110
COURSE TITLE: INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
INSTRUCTION TO CANDIDATES
• Answer question ONE and any THREE other questions
• Duration: 3 hours
Question 1
(a) Define the concept International Relations and the importance of studying it (10mks)
(b) Discuss the Realism theory of International Relations. (15mks)
Question 2
Critically examine the Liberalism theory of International Relations. (15mks)
Question 3
With relevant examples, discuss the following issues in International Relations: (15mks)
(a) World peace and security.
(b) Globalisation.
(c) Climate change (Global warming)
Question 4
(a) What is a level of analysis? (3mks)
(b) Discuss the three levels of analysis in International Relations? (12mks)
Question 5
Using the Marxism theory of International Relations and with aid of relevant examples, explain the how different actors relate in the International Arena. (15mks)
Ire 110: Introduction To International Relations question paper
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