This document provides an overview of the development of international relations in 6 stages:
1) Pre-state relations including the decline of Rome, the role of the church, and rise of monarchs and nobles
2) The age of the territorial state
3) The age of the nation state including innovations, wars, revolutions, and the modern nation state system
4) Non-Western politics including colonialism and imperialism
5) The 20th century including industrialism, World War I, and the division of the world after World War II
6) The post-Cold War world
It then provides more details on some of the subtopics within these stages, such as the political and economic impacts of
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4. Development of International Relation
I.R has four stages of development
1. Diplomatic History Stage
2. Current Events Stage
3. Law and Organization Stage
4. Contemporary Stage
5. 1. Pre-state Relations
1.1. The Decline and Fall of Rome
1.2. The Role of the Church
1.3. The Rise of Monarchs and Nobles
2. The Age of the Territorial
State
2.1. The Advent of States
2.2. The Emergence of the Interstate System
2.3. The Rise of Modern International Relations
2.4. The Division of Europe
2.5. The Modern Interstate System
3. The Age of the Nation State
3.1. Innovations and World-Wide Wars
3.2. Reason, Rights and Revolutions
3.3. Nations at Arms
3.4. War and Peace
3.5. The Modern Nation-State System
4. Non-Western Politics
4.1. Nations, States and Colonies
4.2. The Last Wave of Expansionism
4.3. The Age of Imperialism
5. The Twentieth Century
5.1. Industrialism
5.2. The Erosion of the Nation-State System
5.3. First World War
5.4. The First World War and the Aftermath
5.5. The World Divided
6. The Post-Cold War World
Contents
6. The Decline and
Fall of Rome
The Role of
the Church
The Rise of
Monarchs
and Nobles
1. Pre-state Relations
7. The Decline and Fall of Rome
Corruption & Disorder
Wester Rome
The empire divided
Armies gained influence
Recruiting Barbarians
Great Migration
Economic poverty, political fragmentation,
& social disorder
Communication halted
Production and trade choked
Eastern Rome
Retained with Orthodox,
Authoritarian Politics
thwarted onslaughts by
diplomacy/army
Closed itself defensively off from
the rest of world
Took no leadership in European
events
8. The Role of the Church
Unity & Order
It kept the religion alive
Conserved Roman Civilization
German-Clovis
Frankish-Carolus Magnus
English-Alfred the Great
France-Hugh Capet (Capetian dynasty)
9. The Rise of Monarchs and Nobles
Production & Protection
Vassal and Fiefs called themselves
Nobles, Comes, Dux
Powerful rulers tried to impose order and
stability on their realms by granting extant
knights large land grants – creating
supreme class of specialized warriors
(vassal)
12. Nations, States and Colonies
The Last Wave of Expansionism
The Age of Imperialism
The Twentieth Century
4. Non-Western Politics
13. The Erosion of the
Nation-State System
First World War
The First World War
and the Aftermath
The World Divided
The Post-Cold War
World
5. Industrialism