International Politics

International Politics refers to the study and practice of political relationships and interactions between sovereign states, as well as various non-state actors on the global stage. It encompasses the analysis of how countries cooperate, engage in conflicts, and influence each other’s policies, economics, and social structures. This field examines topics such as diplomacy, international treaties, trade relations, security, human rights, and global governance.

International Politics is characterized by the dynamics of power, interests, and ideologies, often influenced by historical contexts and cultural factors. Key concepts include power balance, sovereignty, national interests, international law, and global organizations like the United Nations. The discipline is interdisciplinary, drawing from political science, economics, history, sociology, and legal studies, to better understand the complex interactions that shape global affairs.