International Relations

International Relations refers to the study and practice of the interactions between nation-states, international organizations, non-governmental organizations, and other global actors. It encompasses the analysis of political, economic, and social relations on a global scale, focusing on issues such as diplomacy, conflict, trade, international law, and human rights. The field seeks to understand how countries cooperate, compete, and resolve conflicts, as well as how global issues like climate change, security, and migration affect relationships. It also involves various theories and methodologies to explain international behaviors and structures, such as realism, liberalism, and constructivism. In essence, International Relations is concerned with the ways in which the actions and policies of one state impact others and the dynamics that shape global affairs.