International Relations

International Relations (IR) is the study and practice of political, economic, and social interactions between sovereign states, as well as the roles of international organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and multinational corporations. It examines how these entities interact with each other, the influence of diplomacy, conflict, war, and cooperation on the global stage, and the impact of international law. The field seeks to understand the underlying principles and patterns that govern international affairs, including security, trade, human rights, and environmental issues. IR theorists often explore different paradigms such as realism, liberalism, constructivism, and critical theory to analyze historical and contemporary world events. Ultimately, International Relations is crucial for comprehending how nations navigate their interests and collaborate in an interconnected world.