International Politics

International Politics refers to the study and practice of political relationships and interactions between sovereign states, international organizations, and other actors on the global stage. It encompasses issues such as diplomacy, conflict resolution, power dynamics, international law, and the influence of global institutions. International politics examines the ways in which countries negotiate, cooperate, or confront one another, focusing on how national interests, ideologies, and global challenges impact these interactions. This field also includes topics like trade agreements, military alliances, human rights, and environmental policies, reflecting the interconnectedness of nations in addressing global issues. Through the lens of international politics, analysts seek to understand patterns of behavior in the international system, including the roles played by non-state actors, such as multinational corporations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), in shaping political outcomes.