International Relations

International Relations (IR) refers to the field of study and practice that examines the interactions and relationships between sovereign states, as well as non-state actors such as international organizations, non-governmental organizations, and multinational corporations. It encompasses various dynamics, including diplomacy, conflict, cooperation, trade, and cultural exchanges. The discipline analyzes how these entities influence global politics, economics, security, and law. Scholars in international relations seek to understand the causes and effects of international events, the underlying principles of power and governance, and the impact of historical contexts on present-day interactions. IR often involves theoretical frameworks, such as realism, liberalism, constructivism, and others, to explain and predict behaviors in the international system. Overall, international relations is crucial for understanding how global affairs shape the world in which we live.