International Politics

International Politics refers to the study and practice of political interactions, relationships, and dynamics between sovereign states and other global actors such as international organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and multinational corporations. It encompasses a wide array of issues including diplomacy, conflict, cooperation, international law, and the global economy. International politics examines how countries negotiate treaties, engage in wars, form alliances, and address global challenges such as climate change, human rights, and terrorism. The field draws on theories from various disciplines, including political science, economics, and sociology, to analyze the behavior of states and the impact of international relations on global affairs.