Sources to Study International Relations UPSC Optional Political Science and Intln Reln (PSIR) & GS2
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Sources of International Relations(IR)
Political Science and International Relations
Types Of Sources
Newspapers
Websites/Blogs
YouTube Channels
Books
Notes
Authors
Newspapers/Radio
The Hindu
The Indian Express
Livemint
The Wire
AIR
Websites/Blogs
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP) https://www.iep.utm.edu/home/about/
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy https://plato.stanford.edu
Ministry of External Affairs website https://mea.gov.in/
Lokniti https://www.lokniti.org
Project Syndicate: PS - The World's Opinion Page
Observer Research Foundation | ORF
https://unravellingcse.wordpress.com/
https://poojaranawat.wordpress.com/
Coursera
The Diplomat
Websites/Blogs
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Economic and Political Weekly i.e EPW
PIB
PRS India
Frontline
https://www.economist.com/
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Foreign Policy – the Global Magazine of News and Ideas
The Economist Magzine
https://bharatkarnad.com/
YouTube Channels
RSTV
Strategic News International
Institute for Defense Studies and Analyses (IDSA)
Last Week Tonight
Philosophy tube
60 Seconds philosophy
Crash Course
Now this world
Nehru Memorial Museum
E-ir info
The School of life
Caspian report
Political Philosophy
Wireless Philosophy
RSTV Channel
Desh Deshantar
Main bhi Bharat
Sarokaar
Law of the Land/ Constitutionally Yours
State of the Economy
India's World
The Big Picture
World Panorama
Colours of India
RSTV Vishesh
Policy Watch
Science Monitor
Security Scan
Books
IGNOU Study material
The Oxford Handbook of Indian Foreign Policy Edited by David M. Malone, C. Raja Mohan, and Srinath Raghavan
Does the Elephant Dance? Contemporary Indian Foreign Policy by David M. Malone
Global Politics by Andrew Heywood
Indian Foreign Policy: An Overview by Harsh Pant
NCERT
NIOS
Books
International Relations by Vinay Kumar Malhotra
International Relations: The Key Concepts by Terry O’Callaghan, Martin Griffiths, Steven C. Roach
International Relations in the 21st Century by Pushpesh Pant
Challenge and Strategy: Rethinking India’s Foreign Policy by Rajiv Sikri
International Relations & Organizations for UPSC and State Civil Services Main Examination
Books
“Theories of Comparative Politics: The Search for a Paradigm Reconsidered” by Ronald H. Chilcote.
“The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations” by John Baylis, Steve Smith and Patricia Owens.
“Theories of International Relations” by Palgrave publications.
Books
“Understanding International Relations” by Chris Brown and Kirsten Ainley.
“Introduction to International Relations: Theories and Approaches” by Georg Sorenson and Robert Jackson.
International Relations- Mcgraw Hill education
Books
“India’s Foreign Policy by Muchkund Dubey”
“The Oxford Handbook of International Relations” by Christian Reus-Smit and Duncan Snidal.
Pax Indica (Shashi Tharoor) is the best book to get a solid big picture about India's foreign relations.
Shubhra Ranjan IAS notes,
Unique Academy notes
Vajiram and Ravi
C Raja Mohan
Suhasini Haidar
Rakesh Sood
Happymon Jacob
Dhruva Jaishankar
Gopalapuram Parthasarathy
Harsh V Pant
M K Narayanan
Amitav Acharya
Pratap Bhanu Mehta
Jayadeva Ranade
Brahma Chellaney
Jayati Ghosh
Raghuram G. Rajan
Joseph E. Stiglitz
Arvind Subramanian
Shashi Tharoor
Amartya Sen
Jagdish Bhagwati
Milton Friedman

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