World Politics

World politics refers to the interactions and relationships between different nations, governments, and international organizations on a global scale. It encompasses the study of political activities, power dynamics, diplomatic relations, conflicts, and cooperation among states. World politics examines how states pursue their interests, influence global affairs, and navigate issues such as war, peace, trade, human rights, environmental concerns, and international law. It integrates various perspectives, including realism, liberalism, and constructivism, to analyze how decisions are made and the impact of these decisions on global stability and development. Additionally, world politics includes non-state actors, such as multinational corporations and non-governmental organizations, which also play critical roles in shaping international relations.