
International Relations is defined as the study of the relationships between nations, states, and other actors on the global stage. It involves analyzing the interactions between sovereign entities, intergovernmental organizations, non-state actors, and multinational corporations. IR is concerned with understanding the dynamics of power, cooperation, and conflict among these actors, and how they shape international institutions, norms, and laws...International Relations is characterized by a multidisciplinary approach, drawing on insights from economics, political science, sociology, anthropology, and history...It encompasses a wide range of subfields, including:
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Dictionary of Political Science and International Relations
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