(e) Comment on the Red Lipstick Movement in the context of feminist rights.
UPSC CSE · PSIR Paper 2 · UPSC · 2025
Political Science and International Relations — UPSC CSE PSIR Paper 2 PYQs
28 questions from this chapter, asked in 1 UPSC CSE exams between 2025.
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Practice questions first 10 of 28 — free
(a) Discuss the psychological approach to the study of comparative politics.
(b) Neo-liberalism lightened neo-realism's dark view of international politics. Comment.
(c) Explain the non-traditional security threats in the context of food and environmental crises.
(d) Discuss the political socialization of open and closed societies.
(b) The withdrawal of the United States of America from the World Health Organization is set to have far-reaching impacts on global health. Reimagining the existing WHO is vital for the global health agenda. Discuss.
(a) The world currently has been in the throes of a twin process of 'democratic backsliding' and 'democratic backlash'. How would you explain this paradox?
(c) Transnational actors have qualitatively transformed the world by the way of their fresh insights and actions. Illustrate your answer with suitable examples.
(b) Collective security and responsibility to protect (R2P) are similar but different in scope, goals and methods. Explain.
(a) Of late, centrist and centre-left political parties have been facing setbacks while centre-right parties have been in ascendency the world over. Comment.
Why practise Political Science and International Relations PYQs?
Political Science and International Relations has appeared in the 1 UPSC CSE PSIR Paper 2 exam we track between 2025, with questions worth 10, 15, 20 marks. UPSC examiners consistently reuse concepts and question patterns from this topic — practising its previous year questions is the most reliable way to know exactly what to expect in your exam.