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Introduction to International Relations
The world population developed the need to embrace, study, and promote international relations after the end of World War II. International relations study the implications of various concepts, approaches, and methods applied by different states all over the world. I concur with the information from that video that states that the study of international relations help individuals to comprehend the world better. Besides, international relations involve elements such as multinational companies, refugees, and everything that exists above the state’s territory or jurisdiction. Yet, there exist external factors that affect the counties such as international migration,, and war. Indeed, international relations evaluate significant decisions such as when to go to war, the war strategy, or why to avoid going to war. Further, international relations analysis effects of war and whether it occurs internally as a conflict or externally between various states.
Indeed, international relations help people to conduct an in-depth analysis of the causes of various phenomena across territories. Politicians who neglect foreign elements concentrate on personal goals to remain in power cause an imbalance in world politics. International relations studies not only study about war but also evaluate ways to ensure integration. Students of international relations must understand where their morality stands and how to apply it while understanding this subject. Additionally, the student should understand that the issue requires people who internalize and utter an in-depth understanding of international relations, not just shouting what comes from their outward thinking. Comprehension involves looking into the causes of various phenomena affecting international relations. Yet, I agree that students should take into account the existence of idealists and realists, which could cause the world to live in conflicts. The world should collectively embrace idealism, which promotes peace, dependency, and coexistence between all the territories of the world.
Works Cited
LSE. “International Relations: An Introduction.” YouTube, 20 Oct. 2014, www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=NVCDnUZqLzU&feature=emb_logo. Accessed 7 Aug. 2020.