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Shahid Hussain Raja
Author/Consultant/Trainer
Cambridge. UK
www.shahidhussainraja.com
 Introduction
 What is International Society/System?
 Features of International Society/System
 What are International Relations? What is IR?
 Difference between IR and International Politics
 History of International Relations, and IR
 Scope of IR- 5 As
 Areas of interest in IR
 Conclusion
 International relations as a practice of interaction among states, and
among state and non-state actors are thousands of years old
 However, International Relations (IR) as an academic discipline
studying these relations emerged as a specialized field after WW1.
 Like every other academic discipline, International Relations (IR) has
developed its own distinctive subject matter since its emergence
 This presentation explains scope and the subject matter of IR with the
help of its five pillars- Aim, Actors, Agenda, Arena and Actions
 'International society' refers to rules, institutions, and shared practices
used for interaction by different groups of political communities
 Developed over 5000 years of interaction, composed of interconnected
but independent sovereign states and non-state actors
 Multiple phases & facets-wars, conquests, conflicts, cooperation finally
led to Westphalian nation-state system in mid 17th CE
 Although it faces a complex range of challenges in the era of
globalization, yet its main features are as follows
 Despite emergence of numerous non-state/supra-state actors, nation-
states are still the main actors in international society
 Pursuit of National Interest is the main objective of every nation-state;
territorial integrity, sovereignty, well-being of citizens etc
 Two opposite forces namely conflict & cooperation are the main forms
of interaction among states in international society
 These interactions take place without any global government, yet
mutual self-interest prevents any anarchy in the system
 Despite formal equality of all states, it is practically an hierarchical
system consisting of global/regional hegemons, weak states etc
 Consequently, national power of a nation state determines the position
of a nation/ success or failure of its national interest
 Increasing complexity of international system due to emergence of new
actors and cross-borders issues; terrorism, climate change, Covid etc
 Increasing complexity is therefore enhancing the role of supra-state
actors such as UNO/World Bank etc, leading towards World
Government
 Internationl Relations more difficult to define than it seems to be.
 There are multiple reasons for this definitional ambiguity
◦ 1. International relations is very broad concept; multiple definitions
◦ 2. Comparatively new concept; constantly evolving
◦ 3. Different perspectives of scholars; six blind men defining elephant!
 Is it International Relations or International Politics? its essence, its scope?
 Are these real issues or just expression of intellectual arrogance?
 International Relations (IR) is the study of relations among the states
and non-state actors to achieve their objectives.
 Non-state actors could be supra state such as UNO, IMF, WB etc
 Non-state actors could be violent; terrorist organisations
 Non-state actors could be peaceful; NGOs, MNCs etc
 Scholars study these relations from different perspectives known as
theories-Realism, Structuralism, etc.
 All your analysis/remedies will flow from the perspective you choose.
 Inception-Term International Politics used before 1950s while it was
replaced by International Relations afterwards
 Eurocentric-International Politics was used when European writers
dominated the field and focussed on European politics
 Formalistic-International Politics mainly studied inter-state relations
from the official government perspectives; IR deals with all modes
 Scope-International Politics was mainly concerned with political
dynamics of inter-state relations; IR is with totality of relations
 Can be traced back to the rise of city-states thousands of years ago
 However, modern between the centuries of roughly 1500 to 1789.
 Rise of the independent, sovereign states, diplomacy and armies.
 Age of exploration,cultural interaction, MNCs, global trade
 The Peace of Westphalia of 1648-development of the modern state
system, sovereignty, sanctity of borders, nationalism
 French Revolution of 1789 further expanded these ideas in Europe
 Colonialism took these ideas outside Europe to Asia/Africa
 Before WW1, IR was conducted primarily in two loosely organized
branches of learning: diplomatic history and international law.
 Since WW1, need and importance of studying IR increased due to
 1. Emergence of USA as global power led its universities to study it
 2. WW1 devastation-not enough was known about global issues
 3. Democratisation of public policy policy formulation-global matters
responsibility of all citizens, not only of scholars and diplomats
 4. Global popularisation of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson (1913–21)
Fourteen Points-a call for “open covenants of peace, openly arrived at”
 5. Global Recession of 1920s-no nation is an island
 6. New fields of studies in schools, universities were being introduced
 7. Increase in number of educational/ reserch centres, institutes
 8. Ease of international travel led to more interaction among scholars
 10. greatr access of scholars to rusuian/german archives to study
 11. Creation of League of Nations- need for global civil sevants
 12. Advent of WW2-what is happening? We heading for another war?
 13. WW2 followed by Cold War anf threat of nuclear war
 14. Rapid globalisationon has increased its importance
 15. Global trends are now affecting everyone, directly or indirectly
 Every academic discipline tries to explain some aspect of the world from
different perspectives based on its respective body of literature.
 This body of literature has been built over a period in response to
particular problems or questions emerging relating to its subject matter.
 Study of international relations (IR) has developed its own distinctive
subject matter since it emerged as a specialized field soon after WW1.
 Gradually became multi-disciplinary drawing on other disciplines
especially history, economics, sociology, geography, philosophy, and
law.
 There are five pillars of international relations (remember 5As)- Aim,
Actors, Agenda, Arena and Actions;
 Each branch of knowledge aim-studying its respective core elements.
 Economics- what is being produced, how it is being produced, and for
whom it is being produced.
 Political Science-who wields authority to allocate resources to whom &
how.
 Public Administration-who governs whom and how
 Similarly in international relations-who gets what and how in terms of
power, prestige, and resources in global setting
 International relations-collective interactions of international
community.
 Not only individual nation-states but also non-state entities
 Intergovernmental organizations-(UNO/ UNICEF/ IMF/ WTO)
 Non-governmental organizations-(Oxfam, Red Cross, etc)
 Multinational corporations-(Microsoft, Google, etc)
 Violent non-state actors, whether nationalists or terrorists
 Agenda-what they want to achieve. Throughout history, states have
three objectives under their Agenda (Remember 3Gs)-Gold, God,& Glory.
◦ Gold: pursuit of economic interests-hydrocarbon resources/access to market,
graining foothold of a geostrategic location/denying it to others
◦ God: religious/cultural norms and values you consider superior to others and are
desirous of spreading them I.e., Islam/ Christianity/communism,/liberal
democracy,
◦ Glory: considering yourself superior to others either personal aggrandizements
like Alexander's or hegemonic designs of the ruling elite of a country like the USA
 However, common threats like global warming, nuclear proliferation,
terrorism, etc are common agenda to counter these threats
 Place of action where the actors are pursuing their respective agenda
 For a small country, it could be just its immediate neighbourhood
 For a regional power, it could be region, consisting of several states
 Global powers having global agenda, are every country’s neighbours
 It could be a physical location(Middle East), space, or even cyber space.
 Or it could be a metaphysical space-human rights, global warming
 Strategies these actors employ to achieve their objectives.
 Diplomatic-open or back-door
 Trade relations-access or denial to markets
 Aid-Economic, military, moral, diplomatic
 Economic sanctions-tariffs, quotas, banning of trade/investment
 Threat of use of force/Actual use of force
 Soft Power-cultural invasion, exchange of artists
 1. Nation-states
 2. National Interest
 3. National Power
 4. Foreign Policies
 5. International Economic Relations
 6. Supra-state Actors
 7. Non-state Actors
 8. Concepts and Ideas
 9. Study of Current Issues & Events
 Since their inception after the Peace of Westphalia, the nation-states
are the primary actors in international relations.
 Their proliferation after WW1/WW2 has increased their importance
 Each state is conditioned by its geography, resources, population,
national power, ideology, diplomacy, national interest, etc.
 As such, the study of nation-states, their respective objectives, their
weaknesses or strengths, etc., are the starting point of the scope of
IR.
 Ambiguous concept defined by states according to the context and
used to achieve the objectives defined under it by different states.
 "What a nation feels to be necessary to its security and wellbeing …
National interest reflects the general and continuing ends for which a
nation acts." Brookings Institute
 National interest determines the shape and scope of external
relations of a country; this affects the direction of global relations.
 Accordingly, the scope of IR includes the study of the objectives
various countries try to achieve under their national interest
 Success or failure of a country to achieve the national interest
objectives is dependent upon the extent of its national power
 Thus a superpower will be in a better position to pursue its national
interest agenda than a regional power and so on.
 However, sometime, a weak but strategically located country can play
larger than life role in international relations-case of Afghanistan
 As such, the study of the national power of a country forms an
important part of the subject-matter of International Politics.
 Foreign policy is the strategies chosen by a nation-state to safeguard
its national interests by interacting with other state/non-state actors
 In pursuit of these objectives, every state is either cooperating with
other countries or is in conflict with some, setting relations matrix
 Ultimately it is the interplay of these foreign policies and the
strategies which are the stuff of the International Relations
 By studying the foreign policies of various nations, one can
understand the nature of present-day international relations.
 The increased importance and role of economic and trade relations in
global affairs can be hardly overestimated.
 Bilateral or multilateral economic relations such as trade, investment,
aid, etc., form a very important part of international relations.
 They are the most important means of influencing the course,
content, and direction of relations among the nation-state of
relations
 Hence the study of economic relations forms an integral part of the
scope of International Relations.
 Rapid growth of supra-state actors, international institutions is one
of the most prominent features of post-WW2 international relations.
 They are acting as the institutionalized means for the conduct of
relations among nations, even becoming more powerful than states
 In fact, they are increasingly penetrating those domains which were
henceforth exclusively reserved for the domestic state machinery.
 Thus, the study of these international institutions is an important
subject matter of international relations
 Along with the rise of supra-state institutions, there has been a
mushroom growth of two types of non-state actors
 Violent non-state actors; genuine liberation movements or pure
terrorist organizations, very active nationally, globally and regionally
 Non-violent non-state actors; multinational corporations, NGOs, and
other such actors
 Their growing influence have necessitated the inclusion of the study
of the role of these actors in the international system.
 While the nation-states, non-state actors, supra-state organizations, etc
constitute the hardware of the study of international relations,
 There are certain concepts and ideas which have been dominating the
study of international relations since its inception; software of IR
 For example, International law, the balance of power, dictatorship,
fascism, capitalism, end of history, public opinion, etc.
 Studying all such concepts and ideas to have a thorough knowledge of
the subject matter of international relations.
 Major contemporary issues and events such as wars, disasters, etcs
are the immediate drivers of inter-state relations at any time.
 Similarly, there are long terms trends such as global warming,
pandemics etc needing coordinated action at global level
 These issues and events shape and condition the behaviour of nations
in international relations.
 Consequently, their study is also an important subject matter of IR
 Internation Relations(IR) is continuously evolving academic
discipline, changing in scope and subject matter
 However, its five pillars discussed above will remain the same
 There will be additions and adptations in each of these pillars
 Keep yourself well-informed by studying new developments
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This website contains large number of articles on diverse issues. Some
of these are presented in the next few slides
 Pakistan’s Difficulties at the Time of her Independence
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/pakistans-difficulties-at-the-time-of-her-independence/
 Why Countries Break? Case of Bangladesh
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/why-countries-break-case-of-bangladesh/
 Pakistan’s 13th IMF Programme: Prospects & Challenges
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/pakistans-13th-imf-programme-prospects-challenges/
 Federalism in Pakistan: Challenges & Response
https://www.shahidhussainraja.com/federalism-in-pakistan-challengers-response/
 Water Issues in Pakistan
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/water-issues-in-pakistan/
 Governance Reforms in Pakistan: Need and Content
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/governance-reforms-in-pakistan-need-and-content/
 Pakistan’s Strategic Culture: Determinants & Dimensions
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/pakistans-strategic-culture-determinants-dimensions/
 Pakistani Culture: Sources & Drivers
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/pakistani-culture-sources-drivers/
 Improving Pakistan’s Global Image
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/improving-pakistans-global-image/
 Two Nations Theory: Myths and Reality
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/two-nations-theory-myths-and-reality/
 Why do Civil Service Reforms in Pakistan Fail?
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/why-do-civil-service-reforms-in-pakistan-fail/
 Is Pakistan a Failed State?
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/is-pakistan-a-failed-state/
 Pakistan Ideology: Sources & Features
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/what-is-pakistan-ideology-myths-and-content/
 International Relations: Definition, Scope & Subject Matter
(http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/the-scope-of-international-relations/)
 Modern Nation-state System: Challenges & Prospects
(http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/modern-nation-state-system-challenges-prospects/)
 Foreign Policy: Features, Success Factors & Challenges
(http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/foreign-policy-features-success-factors-challenges/)
 Clash of Civilisations by Huntington
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/clash-of-civilizations-a-critique/
 Globalization: Compressing Time and Space -Part 1& 2
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/globalization-compressing-time-and-space-part-1/
/http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/globalization-compressing-time-and-space-part-2/
 Determinants of Foreign Policy
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/determinants-of-foreign-policy/
 Foreign Policy: Tools & Implements
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/foreign-policy-tools-instruments/
 National Interest: Meaning & Components
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/national-interest-meaning-components/
 World Peace: A Norm or an Aberration?
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/world-peace-a-norm-or-an-aberration/
 End of History by Francis Fukuyama
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/end-of-history-by-francis-fukuyama-a-critique/
 Breakup of Soviet Union: Causes & Consequences
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/breakup-of-the-soviet-union-causes-consequences/
 Global Terrorism: Challenges & Response – Part 1 & 2
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/global-terrorism-challenges-response/
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/global-terrorism-challenges-response-part-2/
 War on Terror: Causes, Course, Costs and Consequences Part 1 & 2
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/war-on-terror-causes-course-costs-and-consequences-part-1/
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/war-on-terror-causes-course-costs-and-consequences-part-2/
 Arab Spring: Genesis, Causes of Failure & Lessons Learnt
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/arab-spring-genesis-causes-of-failure-lessons-learnt/
 Islamophobia: Genesis, Challenges & Response
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/islamophobia-genesis-challenges-response/
 Vietnam War: Causes & Consequences
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/vietnam-war-causes-course-and-consequences/
 Nine Drivers of Sino-American Cold War
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/9-drivers-of-america-china-cold-war/
 IMF Programmes: Do they help Developing Countries?
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/imf-programme-does-it-help-a-developing-country/
 American Interests in Afghanistan
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/american-interests-in-afghanistan/
 Reasons for Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan in 1979
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/why-did-soviet-union-enter-afghanistan-in-1979/
 The Middle East Crises: Genesis and Dimensions
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/the-middle-east-crises-genesis-and-dimensions/
 China Iran Relations: Past, Present & Future
http://www.shahidhussainraja.com/china-iran-relations-past-present-future/
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International Relations: Definition, History & Scope

  • 2.  Introduction  What is International Society/System?  Features of International Society/System  What are International Relations? What is IR?  Difference between IR and International Politics  History of International Relations, and IR  Scope of IR- 5 As  Areas of interest in IR  Conclusion
  • 3.  International relations as a practice of interaction among states, and among state and non-state actors are thousands of years old  However, International Relations (IR) as an academic discipline studying these relations emerged as a specialized field after WW1.  Like every other academic discipline, International Relations (IR) has developed its own distinctive subject matter since its emergence  This presentation explains scope and the subject matter of IR with the help of its five pillars- Aim, Actors, Agenda, Arena and Actions
  • 4.  'International society' refers to rules, institutions, and shared practices used for interaction by different groups of political communities  Developed over 5000 years of interaction, composed of interconnected but independent sovereign states and non-state actors  Multiple phases & facets-wars, conquests, conflicts, cooperation finally led to Westphalian nation-state system in mid 17th CE  Although it faces a complex range of challenges in the era of globalization, yet its main features are as follows
  • 5.  Despite emergence of numerous non-state/supra-state actors, nation- states are still the main actors in international society  Pursuit of National Interest is the main objective of every nation-state; territorial integrity, sovereignty, well-being of citizens etc  Two opposite forces namely conflict & cooperation are the main forms of interaction among states in international society  These interactions take place without any global government, yet mutual self-interest prevents any anarchy in the system
  • 6.  Despite formal equality of all states, it is practically an hierarchical system consisting of global/regional hegemons, weak states etc  Consequently, national power of a nation state determines the position of a nation/ success or failure of its national interest  Increasing complexity of international system due to emergence of new actors and cross-borders issues; terrorism, climate change, Covid etc  Increasing complexity is therefore enhancing the role of supra-state actors such as UNO/World Bank etc, leading towards World Government
  • 7.  Internationl Relations more difficult to define than it seems to be.  There are multiple reasons for this definitional ambiguity ◦ 1. International relations is very broad concept; multiple definitions ◦ 2. Comparatively new concept; constantly evolving ◦ 3. Different perspectives of scholars; six blind men defining elephant!  Is it International Relations or International Politics? its essence, its scope?  Are these real issues or just expression of intellectual arrogance?
  • 8.  International Relations (IR) is the study of relations among the states and non-state actors to achieve their objectives.  Non-state actors could be supra state such as UNO, IMF, WB etc  Non-state actors could be violent; terrorist organisations  Non-state actors could be peaceful; NGOs, MNCs etc  Scholars study these relations from different perspectives known as theories-Realism, Structuralism, etc.  All your analysis/remedies will flow from the perspective you choose.
  • 9.  Inception-Term International Politics used before 1950s while it was replaced by International Relations afterwards  Eurocentric-International Politics was used when European writers dominated the field and focussed on European politics  Formalistic-International Politics mainly studied inter-state relations from the official government perspectives; IR deals with all modes  Scope-International Politics was mainly concerned with political dynamics of inter-state relations; IR is with totality of relations
  • 10.  Can be traced back to the rise of city-states thousands of years ago  However, modern between the centuries of roughly 1500 to 1789.  Rise of the independent, sovereign states, diplomacy and armies.  Age of exploration,cultural interaction, MNCs, global trade  The Peace of Westphalia of 1648-development of the modern state system, sovereignty, sanctity of borders, nationalism  French Revolution of 1789 further expanded these ideas in Europe  Colonialism took these ideas outside Europe to Asia/Africa
  • 11.  Before WW1, IR was conducted primarily in two loosely organized branches of learning: diplomatic history and international law.  Since WW1, need and importance of studying IR increased due to  1. Emergence of USA as global power led its universities to study it  2. WW1 devastation-not enough was known about global issues  3. Democratisation of public policy policy formulation-global matters responsibility of all citizens, not only of scholars and diplomats
  • 12.  4. Global popularisation of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson (1913–21) Fourteen Points-a call for “open covenants of peace, openly arrived at”  5. Global Recession of 1920s-no nation is an island  6. New fields of studies in schools, universities were being introduced  7. Increase in number of educational/ reserch centres, institutes  8. Ease of international travel led to more interaction among scholars
  • 13.  10. greatr access of scholars to rusuian/german archives to study  11. Creation of League of Nations- need for global civil sevants  12. Advent of WW2-what is happening? We heading for another war?  13. WW2 followed by Cold War anf threat of nuclear war  14. Rapid globalisationon has increased its importance  15. Global trends are now affecting everyone, directly or indirectly
  • 14.  Every academic discipline tries to explain some aspect of the world from different perspectives based on its respective body of literature.  This body of literature has been built over a period in response to particular problems or questions emerging relating to its subject matter.  Study of international relations (IR) has developed its own distinctive subject matter since it emerged as a specialized field soon after WW1.  Gradually became multi-disciplinary drawing on other disciplines especially history, economics, sociology, geography, philosophy, and law.  There are five pillars of international relations (remember 5As)- Aim, Actors, Agenda, Arena and Actions;
  • 15.  Each branch of knowledge aim-studying its respective core elements.  Economics- what is being produced, how it is being produced, and for whom it is being produced.  Political Science-who wields authority to allocate resources to whom & how.  Public Administration-who governs whom and how  Similarly in international relations-who gets what and how in terms of power, prestige, and resources in global setting
  • 16.  International relations-collective interactions of international community.  Not only individual nation-states but also non-state entities  Intergovernmental organizations-(UNO/ UNICEF/ IMF/ WTO)  Non-governmental organizations-(Oxfam, Red Cross, etc)  Multinational corporations-(Microsoft, Google, etc)  Violent non-state actors, whether nationalists or terrorists
  • 17.  Agenda-what they want to achieve. Throughout history, states have three objectives under their Agenda (Remember 3Gs)-Gold, God,& Glory. ◦ Gold: pursuit of economic interests-hydrocarbon resources/access to market, graining foothold of a geostrategic location/denying it to others ◦ God: religious/cultural norms and values you consider superior to others and are desirous of spreading them I.e., Islam/ Christianity/communism,/liberal democracy, ◦ Glory: considering yourself superior to others either personal aggrandizements like Alexander's or hegemonic designs of the ruling elite of a country like the USA  However, common threats like global warming, nuclear proliferation, terrorism, etc are common agenda to counter these threats
  • 18.  Place of action where the actors are pursuing their respective agenda  For a small country, it could be just its immediate neighbourhood  For a regional power, it could be region, consisting of several states  Global powers having global agenda, are every country’s neighbours  It could be a physical location(Middle East), space, or even cyber space.  Or it could be a metaphysical space-human rights, global warming
  • 19.  Strategies these actors employ to achieve their objectives.  Diplomatic-open or back-door  Trade relations-access or denial to markets  Aid-Economic, military, moral, diplomatic  Economic sanctions-tariffs, quotas, banning of trade/investment  Threat of use of force/Actual use of force  Soft Power-cultural invasion, exchange of artists
  • 20.  1. Nation-states  2. National Interest  3. National Power  4. Foreign Policies  5. International Economic Relations  6. Supra-state Actors  7. Non-state Actors  8. Concepts and Ideas  9. Study of Current Issues & Events
  • 21.  Since their inception after the Peace of Westphalia, the nation-states are the primary actors in international relations.  Their proliferation after WW1/WW2 has increased their importance  Each state is conditioned by its geography, resources, population, national power, ideology, diplomacy, national interest, etc.  As such, the study of nation-states, their respective objectives, their weaknesses or strengths, etc., are the starting point of the scope of IR.
  • 22.  Ambiguous concept defined by states according to the context and used to achieve the objectives defined under it by different states.  "What a nation feels to be necessary to its security and wellbeing … National interest reflects the general and continuing ends for which a nation acts." Brookings Institute  National interest determines the shape and scope of external relations of a country; this affects the direction of global relations.  Accordingly, the scope of IR includes the study of the objectives various countries try to achieve under their national interest
  • 23.  Success or failure of a country to achieve the national interest objectives is dependent upon the extent of its national power  Thus a superpower will be in a better position to pursue its national interest agenda than a regional power and so on.  However, sometime, a weak but strategically located country can play larger than life role in international relations-case of Afghanistan  As such, the study of the national power of a country forms an important part of the subject-matter of International Politics.
  • 24.  Foreign policy is the strategies chosen by a nation-state to safeguard its national interests by interacting with other state/non-state actors  In pursuit of these objectives, every state is either cooperating with other countries or is in conflict with some, setting relations matrix  Ultimately it is the interplay of these foreign policies and the strategies which are the stuff of the International Relations  By studying the foreign policies of various nations, one can understand the nature of present-day international relations.
  • 25.  The increased importance and role of economic and trade relations in global affairs can be hardly overestimated.  Bilateral or multilateral economic relations such as trade, investment, aid, etc., form a very important part of international relations.  They are the most important means of influencing the course, content, and direction of relations among the nation-state of relations  Hence the study of economic relations forms an integral part of the scope of International Relations.
  • 26.  Rapid growth of supra-state actors, international institutions is one of the most prominent features of post-WW2 international relations.  They are acting as the institutionalized means for the conduct of relations among nations, even becoming more powerful than states  In fact, they are increasingly penetrating those domains which were henceforth exclusively reserved for the domestic state machinery.  Thus, the study of these international institutions is an important subject matter of international relations
  • 27.  Along with the rise of supra-state institutions, there has been a mushroom growth of two types of non-state actors  Violent non-state actors; genuine liberation movements or pure terrorist organizations, very active nationally, globally and regionally  Non-violent non-state actors; multinational corporations, NGOs, and other such actors  Their growing influence have necessitated the inclusion of the study of the role of these actors in the international system.
  • 28.  While the nation-states, non-state actors, supra-state organizations, etc constitute the hardware of the study of international relations,  There are certain concepts and ideas which have been dominating the study of international relations since its inception; software of IR  For example, International law, the balance of power, dictatorship, fascism, capitalism, end of history, public opinion, etc.  Studying all such concepts and ideas to have a thorough knowledge of the subject matter of international relations.
  • 29.  Major contemporary issues and events such as wars, disasters, etcs are the immediate drivers of inter-state relations at any time.  Similarly, there are long terms trends such as global warming, pandemics etc needing coordinated action at global level  These issues and events shape and condition the behaviour of nations in international relations.  Consequently, their study is also an important subject matter of IR
  • 30.  Internation Relations(IR) is continuously evolving academic discipline, changing in scope and subject matter  However, its five pillars discussed above will remain the same  There will be additions and adptations in each of these pillars  Keep yourself well-informed by studying new developments
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