1. Critically evaluate the role of the United States of America in the World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement mechanism and its implications for the future of the WTO. [200words, 15marks] [2020]
2. Explain the significance and importance of the demand raised by the developing countries for a New International Economic Order (NIEO). Are they likely to achieve their objectives of NIEO in foreseeable future? [200words, 15marks] [2020]
3. How are the rising powers challenging the USA and Western dominance in the IMF and the World Bank? [250words, 20marks] [2019]
4. The IMF, World Bank, G7, GATT and other structures are designed to serve the interest of TNCs, banks and investment firms in a 'new imperial age'. Substantiate with examples of governance of new world order. [250words, 20marks] [2016]
5. How far is the world governance mechanism dominated by the IMF and World Bank legitimate and relevant? What measures do you suggest to improve their effectiveness in global governance? [200words, 15marks] [2015]
6. Sketch the leadership role of India in WTO negotiations. [150words, 10marks] [2013]
7. Sketch the journey of global political economy from Washington Consensus to the present. [150words, 10marks] [2013]
8. Explain the role of non state actors, like IMF, World Bank, European Union and MNCs, in modulating and transforming the broad dynamics of international relations. [60marks] [2009]
9. How has geoeconomics replaced geopolitics in the present International scenario? [200words, 20marks] [2008]
10. How far have institutions like the WTO and IMF have influenced India's political and economic sovereignty? What has been India's response to these? [60marks] [2005]
11. Discuss main features of WTO. [200words, 20marks] [2003]
12. Critically examine the various controversial issues in the functioning of the World Trade Organization from the point of view of developing countries, particularly India. [60marks] [1999]
13. Intellectual Property Rights and free world trade. Comment. [200words, 20marks] [1996]
14. Analyse the unjust and hegemonic aspects of the existing international economic order and the factors which perpetuate such an order. [60marks] [1995]

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