International Politics

International politics refers to the study and practice of political interactions and relationships between nations and other international actors. It encompasses the analysis of foreign policies, international agreements, diplomacy, conflict resolution, and the impact of global issues such as trade, security, and environmental challenges on the relations among countries. International politics also involves the examination of power dynamics, state sovereignty, and the role of international organizations, such as the United Nations or NATO, in facilitating cooperation or conflict among states. It is concerned with how states pursue their interests on the global stage, the influence of non-state actors (such as multinational corporations and non-governmental organizations), and the broader implications of international affairs for global governance. Overall, international politics seeks to understand the complexities of how nations interact, address shared challenges, and navigate conflicts in an increasingly interconnected world.