World Politics

World Politics refers to the interactions and relationships between countries and international actors on a global scale. It encompasses the study and analysis of political power, conflict, cooperation, diplomacy, and governance that occurs across national borders. This field examines how states and non-state actors, such as international organizations, multinational corporations, and non-governmental organizations, navigate issues like war, security, trade, human rights, and environmental concerns. World politics is influenced by historical events, cultural factors, economic conditions, and ideologies, and it is shaped by theories such as realism, liberalism, and constructivism. Understanding world politics requires analyzing the dynamics of global governance, international law, and the role of global institutions in managing collective problems. Overall, it seeks to understand how political decisions and events at the international level affect not only states but also communities and individuals worldwide.