World Politics

World Politics refers to the study and analysis of political relationships, power dynamics, and interactions between countries and global actors on the international stage. It encompasses a wide range of issues including diplomacy, conflict, international law, trade, human rights, and environmental policies. World Politics examines how states and non-state actors, such as international organizations, multinational corporations, and non-governmental organizations, operate and influence one another in the context of global affairs. This field seeks to understand the underlying factors that drive political behavior and decision-making in the international system, and it considers the implications of these interactions for global stability, peace, and security. Through various theories and frameworks, such as realism, liberalism, and constructivism, scholars and practitioners analyze how global issues, historical events, and cultural factors shape the political landscape across nations.