International Relations can be summarized as follows:
1) IR traces the evolution of relations between states and other global actors from the 1648 Peace of Westphalia to today's focus on issues like globalization and climate change.
2) IR analyzes interactions at the individual, domestic, and international levels using frameworks like realism and liberalism.
3) As an academic discipline, IR seeks to systematically understand cooperation and conflict among states, international organizations, corporations and other transnational groups.
International Relations can be summarized as follows:
1) IR traces the evolution of relations between states and other global actors from the 1648 Peace of Westphalia to today's focus on issues like globalization and climate change.
2) IR analyzes interactions at the individual, domestic, and international levels using frameworks like realism and liberalism.
3) As an academic discipline, IR seeks to systematically understand cooperation and conflict among states, international organizations, corporations and other transnational groups.
• To trace the evolution of international relations (IR) as a
discipline • To discuss the meaning, nature and scope of IR • To explore the new trends and significance of IR • To understand IR through various levels of analysis What Is International Relations? • The term ‘international’ was for the first time used by Jeremy Bentham in the later part of the 18th century. • Initially, the term was defined as the study of official relations between the sovereign states. • Although states and their interactions constitute the primary focus of International relations (IR), the discipline is concerned with many more issues such as non-state actors, international political economy, international security, environment, globalization, area studies and many more. • IR today refers to both an academic discipline and the field of activity that deal as much with relations between and among states as with transnational global actors. • As an activity, it refers to the sum total of relations, that is, conflictual and cooperative. Distinction between IR and International Politics
• Scholars of IR have often ignored the distinction between IR
and international politics and even now sometimes use these as synonyms. • E. H. Carr and Quincy Wright have treated the IR and international politics as identical to each other. However, some other writers have tried to draw a distinction between the two. • Hans J. Morgenthau believes that ‘the core of international relations is international politics’, but a clear distinction between the two is to be made. • According to Morgenthau, IR is much wider in scope than international politics. • Harold and Margaret Sprout opine that ‘international relations include all human behaviour on one side of a national boundary affecting the human behaviour on the other side of the boundary. International politics, on the other hand, deals with conflicts and cooperation among nations essentially at political level’. History and Evolution of IR
• IR as the study of relations among nation states is believed to
have developed with the Peace Treaty of Westphalia of 1648, which is considered as the creator of modern nation states in Europe. • As an academic discipline, IR is not very old. Its systematic study started after the end of the First World War. • The study of IR as an academic discipline evolved further and matured significantly after the Second World War. • Eventually, with the formation of International Politics Club in 1919, at the University College of Wales, contributions from persons such as Alfred Zimmerman, C. K. Webster and E. H. Carr resulted in the growth of the discipline. • From the end of the Second World War to the end of the Cold War, several issues gained prominence in IR and helped to shape a new global order vastly different from those of the past. Nature of IR
• IR is a changing and dynamic discipline.
• The context and nature of IR have underwent tremendous changes in the post-Second World War period. • Traditionally, the subject matter of IR had been Eurocentric and was centred around Europe, and relations among states were largely conducted by officials of foreign offices with secrecy but since the post-Second World War period, there has been a democratization of the foreign policymaking processes. • Today public opinion has begun to play an important role in the decision-making process in foreign offices, thus changing completely the nature of IR. Scope of IR
• Nation states and their relations
• International organizations • International laws • International political economy • International security • Conflict and peace studies • Foreign policies of major powers • Non-state actors • Area studies • International issues such as globalization, terrorism and climate change Levels of Analysis in IR
• The levels of analysis are an important feature of studying
IR. • The levels of analysis constitute a framework or perspective on IR that suggests a multiplicity of influences, actors, structures and processes to explain international outcomes and events. • They help us to explain an event or reality with multiple explanations. • Types of levels of analysis: individual, domestic and international. • Each level has an important role in IR, and each provides a different perspective on why events take place. Significance of IR
• IR is significant for the systematic study of interaction
(official and non-official) among different actors (nation states, non-governmental organizations, intergovernmental organizations, multinational corporations) at international level. • IR is very much linked to domestic politics as well as our daily life. • We are today living in an interdependent state system. Thus, it is essential for all of us to have a clear idea of what is happening in the world. • The discipline of IR helps to understand the international changes in terms of power transitions from the vantage point of various ‘emerging’ or ‘rising power’ in the international system. • It also helps us to identify the trends and patterns which have shaped the world in the past and are likely to shape it in the future.