Our richly connected, the complex world demands professionals skilled in international relations, an exciting field of study that presents a globally oriented perspective on issues that transcend national boundaries.

The study and practice of international relations are interdisciplinary, blending the fields of economics, history, and political science to examine topics such as human rights, global poverty, the environment, economics, globalization, security, global ethics, and the political environment.

Exceptional economic integration, unprecedented threats to peace and security, and an international focus on human rights and environmental protection all speak to the complexity of international relations in the twenty-first century. This means the study of international relations must focus on interdisciplinary research that addresses, anticipates, and ultimately solves public policy problems.

International relations (often referred to as international affairs) has a broad purpose in contemporary society, as it seeks to understand:

1. The origins of war and the maintenance of peace
2. The nature and exercise of power within the global system
3. The changing character of state and non-state actors who participate in international decision-making

For example, some institutions may study the psychological and social-psychological reasoning behind the actions of foreign policymakers, while others may focus their international studies on the institutional processes that contribute to the goals and behaviors of states.

This book has discussed the topic in-depth and has easy language for a better understanding of students as the topic of International Relations itself is tough to understand for most of the students. This book will just Help you understand everything easily with pictures and diagrams.

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