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significance of International relations
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The importance of international relations
The theory behind international relations studies stems from political science and the way international systems operate, investigating the relationships between countries and foreign policies.4 Though the concept may seem foreign, every member of society is involved in international relations. Your place is actively defined by the choices you make: whether you buy fair trade products, your religion, your cultural background, where you live, and the resources you own. Why international relations is important, is that it goes beyond peace and war, past poverty and business; rather it explores the key players in world politics, intrinsic political patterns, and identifies the theories for how resolution and cooperation can be reached
As the world becomes increasingly globalised, it is essential for us to develop the ability to understand the effects of globalisation and other forces like populism, and how they impact regions, and thus the decision of policy makers and leaders. Despite our globalised network, populism is on the rise, in both Europe and America. Populism is a political program or movement that champions the common person, by contrast with the elite.5 The popularity of populism is threatening the liberal theories of international relations and globalisation, as Theresa May sums it up: “If you believe you are a citizen of the world, you’re a citizen of nowhere”.6
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