CSS International Relations Past Paper 2016
Complete guide to the CSS International Relations paper from 2016. Understand the format, key topics, and how to prepare effectively.
Paper Overview
Paper Format
Two papers covering IR theories, global politics, foreign policy analysis, and regional/international organizations.
Paper Pattern & Structure
Paper I: IR theories, history of international politics, major global issues. Paper II: Pakistan's foreign policy, regional dynamics, international organizations. Each paper has 8 questions, answer any 4.
Key Topics Covered
Based on analysis of CSS International Relations papers, these are the key topics that candidates should focus on:
Preparation Tips
Master the three main IR theories — they form the analytical framework for all answers
Study Joseph Nye's 'Understanding International Conflicts' for theoretical foundations
Follow Pakistan's foreign policy developments through ISSI and IPS publications
Create comparison charts for bilateral relationships across different time periods
Practice writing theory-applied answers rather than purely descriptive narratives
Frequently Asked Questions
Is International Relations a good optional subject?
Yes, IR is the most popular CSS optional subject. It overlaps with Current Affairs and Pakistan Affairs, making preparation efficient.
How are Paper I and Paper II different?
Paper I covers IR theories and global politics. Paper II focuses on Pakistan's foreign policy and regional dynamics. Both carry 100 marks each.
What is the scoring range for IR?
Average scores range from 90-130 out of 200. Scores above 140 are considered excellent and can significantly boost overall ranking.
Should I use IR theories in my answers?
Absolutely. Applying theoretical frameworks (Realism, Liberalism, Constructivism) to your analysis demonstrates academic rigor and scores higher marks.