Important Quotes of International Relations


Important Quotes of International Relations

“The glorious thing about the human race is that it does change the world—constantly. It is the human being’s capacity for struggling against being overwhelmed which is remarkable and exhilarating.”
—Lorraine Hansberry, American author

The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows.
—Sydney J. Harris, American political journalist

The belief that one’s own view of reality is the only reality is the most dangerous of all delusions.
—Paul Watzlawick, Austrian psychologist

The world is at a critical juncture, and so are you . . . Go ahead and make your plans . . . and don’t stop learning. But be open to the detours that lead to new discoveries.
—Kofi Annan, former UN secretary-general

“He who loves practice without theory is like the sailor who boards ship without a rudder and compass and never knows where he may cast.”
—Leonardo da Vinci, artist

Critical reflection on practice is a requirement of the relationship between theory and practice. Otherwise theory becomes simply “blah, blah, blah,” and practice, pure activism.
—Paulo Freire, Brazilian pedagogical theorist

It’s important that we take a hard clear look . . . not at some simple world, either of universal goodwill or universal hostility, but the complex, changing, and sometimes dangerous world that really exists.
—Jimmy Carter, U.S. president

When I was working in Washington and helping formulate American foreign policies, I found myself borrowing from all three types of thinking: realism, liberalism, and constructivism. I found them all helpful, though in different ways and in different circumstances.
—Joseph S. Nye, international relations scholar and U.S. policy maker

If you tell people the world is complicated, you’re not doing your job as a social scientist. They already know it’s complicated. Your job is to distill it, simplify it, and give them a sense of what is the single [cause], or what are the couple of powerful causes that explain this powerful phenomenon.
—Samuel Huntington, political scientist

“Decisions and actions in the international arena can be understood, predicted, and manipulated
only insofar as the factors influencing the decision can be identified and isolated.”
—Arnold Wolfers, political scientist

In the episodic and visual comprehension of our foreign policy, there is serious danger that the larger significance of developments will be lost in a kaleidoscope of unrelated events. Continuities will be obscured, causal factors unidentified.
—George W. Ball, former U.S. undersecretary of state

It is doubtful that decision makers hear arguments on the merits and weigh them judiciously before choosing a course of action.
—Daniel Kahneman and Jonathan Renshon, decision-making theorists

Nothing comes to my desk that is perfectly solvable. Any given decision you make you’ll wind up with a 30 to 40 percent chance that it isn’t going to work. You have to own that and feel comfortable with the way you made the decision.
—Barack Obama, U.S. president

“By virtue of the great resources they command, Great Powers, and, even more, superpowers,
have special rights and special responsibilities … even though their great power may tempt
them to overreach and neglect their duties.”
—Robert Jervis, political scientist

Good leadership in this century may or may not be transformational, but it will most certainly require a careful understanding of the context of change.
—Joseph S. Nye, international relations scholar and U.S. policy maker

The United States should take the lead in running the world in the way that the world ought to be run.
—Harry S Truman, U.S. president

Challenge and opportunity always come together—under certain conditions one could be transformed into the other.
—Hu Jintao, former Chinese president

“A global human society based on poverty for many and prosperity for a few, characterized by
islands of wealth surrounded by a sea of poverty, is unsustainable.”
—Thabo Mbeki, former president of South Africa

I hate imperialism. I detest colonialism. And I fear the consequences of their last bitter struggle for life. We are determined, that our nation, and the world as a whole, shall not be the play thing of one small corner of the world.
—Sukarno, former president of Indonesia

A multipolar world cannot exist without recognizing the status and participation of developing countries.
—Li Peng, former Chinese premier

“A novel redistribution of power among states, markets, and civil society is underway, ending the steady accumulation of power in the hands of states that began with the Peace of Westphalia in 1648.”
—Jessica T. Mathews, international relations scholar

The quest for international security involves the unconditional surrender by every nation, in a certain measure, of its liberty of action, its sovereignty that is to say, and it is clear beyond all doubt that no other road can lead to such security.
—Albert Einstein, Nobel Prize–winning physicist

The world’s 190-plus states now co-exist with a larger number of powerful non sovereign and at least partly (and often largely) independent actors, ranging from corporations to non-government organizations (NGOs), from terrorist groups to drug cartels.… The near monopoly of power once enjoyed by sovereign entities is being eroded.
—Richard N. Haass, Foreign Relations Council president

Even the weak become strong when they are united.
—Friedrich Schiller, German philosopher

“To build may have to be the slow and laborious task of years. To destroy can be the thoughtless act of a single day.”
—Sir Winston Churchill, British prime minister

Only the dead have seen the end of war.
—George Santayana, Spanish-American philosopher

Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding.
—Albert Einstein, Nobel Prize–winning physicist

“The adversaries of the world are not in conflict because they are armed. They are armed because
they are in conflict and have not yet learned peaceful ways to resolve their conflicting interests.”
—Richard M. Nixon, U.S. president

We have not eternal allies and we have not perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual and those interests it is our duty to follow.
—Lord Palmerston, British prime minister

A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual doom.
—Martin Luther King Jr., American civil rights activist

Warfare is not a question of brute strength, but rather of winning and losing friends.
—Count Diego Sarmiento Gondomar, Spanish ambassador to London in 1618


Those who scoff at “balance-of-power diplomacy” should recognize that the alternative  to a balance of power is an imbalance of power—and history shows us that nothing so drastically escalates the danger of war as such an imbalance.
—Richard M. Nixon, U.S. president

“Today the real test of power is not capacity to make war but capacity to prevent it.”
—Anne O’Hare McCormick, American journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner

There are only two forces in the world, the sword and the spirit. In the long run the sword will always be conquered by the spirit.
—Napoleon Bonaparte, former French emperor

Law is the essential foundation of stability and order both within societies and in international relations.
—J. William Fulbright, former U.S. senator

The quest for international security involves the unconditional surrender by every nation, in a certain measure, of its liberty of action, its sovereignty that is to say, and it is clear beyond all doubt that no other road can lead to such security.
—Albert Einstein, Nobel Prize-winning physicist

“It has been said that arguing against globalization is like arguing against the laws of gravity.”
—Kofi Annan, former UN secretary-general
Financial markets are like the mirror of mankind, revealing every hour of each working day the way we value ourselves and the resources of the world around us.
—Niall Ferguson, British historian
The importance of money flows from it being a link between the present and the future.
—John Maynard Keynes, British economist
The architecture of the international finance system must be reformed to reduce the susceptibility to crises. The ultimate key is not economics or finance, but politics—the art of developing support for strong policy.
—Robert Rubin, former U.S. secretary of the treasury

For the great difference between an ordinary casino where you can go into or stay away from, and the global casino of high finance, is that in the latter all of us are involuntarily engaged in the days’ play.
—Susan Strange, economist and international relations scholar

“Globalization has changed us into a company that searches the world, not just to sell or tosource, but to find intellectual capital—the world’s best talents and greatest ideas.”
—Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric

We must ensure that the global market is embedded in broadly shared values and practices that reflect global social needs, and that all the world’s people share the benefits of globalization.
—Kofi Annan, former secretary-general of the United Nations

“In the globalized world that is ours, maybe we are moving towards a global village, but that global village brings in a lot of different people, a lot of different ideas, lots of different backgrounds, lots of different aspirations.”
—Lakhdar Brahimi, UN envoy and adviser


Global interdependence today means that economic disasters in developing countries could create a backlash on developed countries.
—Atal Bihari Vajpayee, former prime minister of India
Once you have glimpsed the world as it might be, as it ought to be, as it’s going to be (however that vision appears to you), it is impossible to live compliant and complacent anymore in the world as it is.
—Victoria Safford, Unitarian minister

A relationship exists between the health of individuals within a state and that state’s national
security. A population’s health is of utmost importance to the state’s ability to survive.
—Jeremy Youde, global health expert

People from all over the world will draw knowledge and inspiration from the same technology platform, but different cultures will flourish on it. It is the same soil, but different trees will grow. The next phase of globalization is going to be more globalization—more and more local content made global.
—Thomas L. Friedman, international journalist

“To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity.”
—Nelson Mandela, former president of South Africa

Every human life is precious . . . it is not just about our criminal justice system, which we also want to be proportionate and restorative; it is about the type of society that we want to build—a society that values every person, and one that doesn’t give up on its people.
—Laurence Lien, member of Parliament of Singapore

Poverty is the worst form of violence.
—Mahatma Gandhi, Indian nationalist leader

Freedom means the supremacy of human rights everywhere. Our support goes to those who struggle to gain those rights or keep them.
—Franklin Delano Roosevelt, U.S. president

If you are neutral in a situation of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.
—Archbishop Desmund Tutu, Nobel Prize winner

“To waste, to destroy our natural resources, to skin and exhaust the land instead of using it so as to increase its usefulness, will result in undermining in the days of our children the very prosperity which we ought by right to hand down to them amplified and developed.”
—Theodore Roosevelt, U.S. president

Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s needs, but not every man’s greed.
—Mohandas Gandhi, Indian peace activist

Future prosperity and stability means rethinking how we exploit the planet’s natural assets.
—Ban Ki-moon, UN secretary-general

Our entire planet, its land and water areas, the Earth’s surface and its subsoil provide today the arena for a worldwide economy, the dependence of whose various parts upon each other has become indissoluble.
—Leon Trotsky, Russian communist theoretician

“All of us are going to spend the rest of our lives in the future. Therefore, if we want to be practical, we must focus our attention on the trends and ideas that are shaping the future. What will these changes mean for you, your family, your career, your community and your investments?”
—Tim Mack, futurist

Those caught up in revolutionary change rarely understand its ultimate significance.
—Boutros Boutros-Ghali, former UN secretary-general

It is today we must create the world of the future.
—Eleanor Roosevelt. U.S. first lady

Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.
—John F. Kennedy, U.S. president

If our image of the future were different, the decisions of today would be different. [An inspiring vision] will impel us to action. But if there is no commonly held image of what is worth striving for, society will lack both motivation and direction.
—Willis Harman, policy analyst


Secrets of Success in CSS


Secrets of Success in CSS

What CSS demands?
CSS is an examination of nerves, stamina, devotion and determination. This exam not only checks your ability to cope difficult and different situations but also judge your analytical skills to handle these circumstances. So one must develop habits of continue book reading, making notes out of them, drawing mind map and derive different perspectives and angles on certain topics and also follow the following strategies for increasing chances of success in CSS. .

CSS in not General Knowledge
It is the test of your cognitive skills that how you understand, comprehend and present your thought into a piece of paper. This is not the requirement of CSS examination that one must know each and every corner, personality, natural and manmade objects of the world, universe and day after tomorrow.  CSS needs that kind of knowledge on which one must have best command on it. It means one must have knowledge on few topics but with every perspective.

Decide Topics from Each Paper with different Angles
There are only fifteen to twenty questions or topics in every paper’s syllabus which are repeated every year but these topics have variety of different scenarios. A question asked in a year may be asked in other year but with different meanings, style and demand. So one must keep in mind while answering the question that one does not give answer as much as one knows but give answer according to questions asked. And you must read the complete statement and note at the top of paper in order to know that what examiner demand, either he wants comprehensive detail or argumentative approach or explanatory attitude.
So answer the question as asked not as you know. Don’t try to dodge the examiner, they are professional and experienced and learner personalities.  You can also ask your mentor in this regard who could help you and give suggestions the way examiner ask in the paper.

Follow Recommended Books and self made notes
Disciplined your life, set a study plan, newspaper reading time frame, memorizing the things, collecting figurative data and put them into respective subject’s respective topic’s registers. Try to make your own notes instead of wasting time on gathering notes of other seniors, teachers, academies etc.
I personally know number of students who have large number of notes with excellent material in them but the person who spent time in collecting them did not have time to read them which resulted into wastage of time, money and energy and in the end failure. Study authentic and recommended books only. Don’t follow internet blind source because internet is the biggest tool of deviation of students thought and approach.
But it does not mean without group study one could not qualify. Every one study according to his own comfortably. And also does not mean group have three levels of students only. It depends on your own feasibility and approach. If you all are talented enough to discuss then it’s ok. The purpose is study and confidence on knowledge, which way suits you go ahead.

Group Study of Multitalented Students
Develop a group which is the mixture of all type and caliber of students like genius, average and mediocre. The reasons behind this is that a genius will mature and firm its knowledge while teaching others and average can improve more and get confidence on himself while seeing below level persons and discussing with intelligent students and mediocre take challenge to go high while working hard and reach at set standard of upper level students.
While handling different mindset is the key of success of CSPs in their practical field. So why not start practicing here. Secondly discussion on certain topics from different mindset help a person to grab the material more better then a single minded person. Thirdly while sharing knowledge, one must improve its knowledge delivering and presentation style which enhance the confidence level and helps in examination too.

Subject Selection Tips
The biggest problem students face is the selection of optional subjects. So one must follow these tips
·         Adopt those subjects which have overlapping and similarities in topics
·         Adopt those subjects which you have been studied during your academic career
·         Don’t follow the myth of marks giving subjects or not.
·         Adopt those subjects which you have confidence enough to answer better than others. And the best way is that you must study its past papers and take lectures or study one authentic book of that particular subject. If you feel comfortable to comprehend and understand the topic then go ahead otherwise by using this strategy take another subject, but don’t waste much time on this.
·         Mostly students spent even months to decide which subject is better and which is not which give marks and which does not. And after wasting much time they came to know that exam is at hand. So once you finalize the subjects after great analysis and discussion than don’t go back.

Appear in Test Session is Mandatory
In order to make yourself perfect and fully command over knowledge and your abilities you must appear in test session of at least four tests for each paper. I believe that without giving tests it would be a miracle to qualify any examination and what about CSS which is the toughest examination in Pakistan. Why I am recommending this because after appearing in test you know you SWOT Analysis yourself. So one must remove its weaknesses and drawbacks and improve its strengths and abilities by giving tests that helps to achieve success in CSS examination.

Develop one year Study Plan
Here is a tip for every aspirant of CSS regarding study plan. If a person start his preparation in February or March then he has at least twelve months for preparation and that man has good academic record, excellent book reading habits, library lover, and strong determination then till the month of September or October he has to finish his preparation of every paper i.e. make notes, take number of lectures, make outline of every question, making MCQs while studying etc. than in October to December he must appear in test session. After that in the month of January he or she remove his mistakes and make his material as part of his mind. By adopting this strategy he or she not only minimize its blunders but also improve his writing, presentation and handling the questions techniques in the examination even to bear the burden and manage the stress.

Don’t watch talk shows of Dirty Politics of Pakistan’s Politicians
I always recommend to my students that they don’t watch talk show of those politician and anchor that put biased and wrong information and deviate the viewers from certain facts and make their mind as they demanded in order to increase their TRP. Mostly media generalist exploit the situation instead of nationalist approach. They highlight the problem, which they consider as problem, instead of solution.
Students of CSS must watch authentic documentaries, interviews of renowned personalities who talk about solutions instead of blaming other political parties and government and information of reliable source. CSS demands analytical approach not aggressive and fighting on personal interest. CSS officers are nationalist and work for their homeland in a neutral way for the betterment of their country. So they must aloof from any kind of biasness and media influence. Pakistan media does not train you to be analytical but to be critic in negative sense.   

Techniques during Examination for Success
·         Before answering the question, comprehend and understand the “Note” written at the top of paper and then statement of the Question.
·         After this if possible make rough outline of each question at the end of your answer sheet.
·         Use proper headings, paraphrasing, pectoral and graphical representation where possible and even highlight the important points of your answer. It means make examiner convenient to understand what you want instead of examiner find out the crux of your answer. Don’t decorate your answer by using multiple colors of pen, marker etc.
·         During the whole tenure of your examination you must follow your proper healthy diet plan.
·         Get up early in the morning even develop this habit during whole of study tenure so that during examination you did not feel pressure.
·         Take sufficient sleep for better working of neurons of your mind.
·         While answering the question if you don’t have confidence on information you want to quote, ignore this.
·         Write introduction and conclusion very carefully because examiner sometimes make thought from these two headings about your point of view that whether your understand the question and answer accordingly or not.
·         Give reference of such statement which you think harsh or might take you at extreme level.
·         Don’t take any kind of internal and external stress elements and keep yourself aloof from all the affairs of life and forget what, why and where the world is going on especially during the examination.
·         Focus on your target.
·         Say your prayer regularly.
·         Obey your parents and get prayers from them.
·         Don’t allow your mind to think that you have three chances for the success of CSS. Think that you have only one chance and you must qualify this by believing on your abilities and Almighty.
·         If you could not attempt any question as you want than don’t panic and focus on other one. It will cover up you deviancy of that question which you think not answer properly.

Conclusion
So at the end I would like to conclude that CSS examination is a serious activity which decides your future direction. It is not a part time job, it is full time task. Secondly Man does not know what is better for him and what is not. Allah Almighty knows well. So if a person could not succeed in CSS Examination it does not mean life is end here. There are lot of opportunities are waiting you. Might be you don’t suit here but Allah have vacant space for your valuable contributions in the world. But every student must pass through this type of examination because its preparation make you perfect person and even cover up the deficiencies of education system of Pakistan. Whether one appear in CSS or not chance is gone so why not avail it and get some excellent experience.
“So Tighten Your Seatbelts, Get Training and Drive Towards Your Destiny of Brightest Career in Pakistan”