International Politics

International Politics refers to the study and practice of political relationships and activities that occur between sovereign states and other international actors, such as international organizations, non-governmental organizations, and multinational corporations. It encompasses a range of issues, including diplomacy, conflict, trade, human rights, and international law. International politics is concerned with how power and resources are distributed globally and how this distribution affects state behavior and international relations. Key concepts in international politics include sovereignty, national interest, international cooperation, and global governance. The field examines various theoretical frameworks, such as realism, liberalism, and constructivism, to analyze and interpret the dynamics of global interactions.