International Relations

International Relations (IR) refers to the study and practice of political, economic, and social interactions among sovereign states and other international actors. It encompasses the analysis of foreign policy, the behavior of countries, the role of international organizations, the impact of non-state actors, and the dynamics of global issues such as security, trade, and human rights. The field seeks to understand how nations communicate, collaborate, and compete on the global stage, often examining the influence of historical events, ideologies, and power structures. International Relations is a multidisciplinary field, incorporating insights from political science, history, sociology, economics, and law, to analyze the complexities of global interactions and address challenges facing the international community.