International Politics and Relations

A section of Social Sciences (ISSN 2076-0760).

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International Politics and Relations draws upon many fields of study, such as International Relations, Comparative Politics, and International Political Sociology. It is dedicated to advancing scholarship and informed debate on global political dynamics and international affairs. The section explores a wide range of topics, including, but not limited to,  Global Governance and International Organizations, Diplomacy and Foreign Policy, Security Studies and Conflict Resolution, International Political Economy, Comparative Politics and Regional Studies, and Transnational Issues. The journal welcomes theoretical and empirical research, methodological innovations, and policy-oriented discussions that contribute to a deeper understanding of international politics. It serves as a bridge between academic inquiry and practical policymaking by inviting contributions from scholars, analysts, and practitioners alike. With a commitment to rigorous scholarship and diverse perspectives, the section of International Politics and Relations aims to foster critical dialogue, challenge conventional wisdom, and illuminate the complex interplay of forces shaping the global political landscape.

Keywords

  • comparative politics
  • conflict
  • cooperation
  • inter-societal and inter-cultural relations
  • international organizations

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