International Politics

International Politics refers to the study and practice of political relationships and interactions between nations. It encompasses the analysis of the behavior of states, non-governmental organizations, and international institutions in the context of global issues such as security, trade, diplomacy, human rights, and environmental concerns. This field examines how political power is distributed and exercised internationally, exploring concepts like sovereignty, international law, conflict resolution, and cooperation. International politics is often concerned with understanding the dynamics of international conflicts, alliances, and negotiations, as well as the impact of global events on domestic political systems. The discipline involves various theories and frameworks, including realism, liberalism, constructivism, and critical theories, to interpret and predict the actions of states and other actors in the global arena.