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What is International Relations?

  • The study of industrialization
  • The study of science and technology
  • The study and practice of political relationships among the world's nations (correct)
  • The study of economic requirements

Why do states maintain regular relations with other states according to the text?

  • Because states want to dominate other states
  • Because an alone individual is nothing similarly a state without other state is nothing (correct)
  • Because states want to show off their power
  • Because states want to isolate themselves from the rest of the world

What brought states together according to the text?

  • Social welfare, human rights, and environmental protection
  • Ideological differences, ethnic tensions, and religious conflicts
  • Political domination, cultural superiority, military power, and territorial expansion
  • Materialistic needs/religion, economic requirements, industrialization, security matters and trade (correct)

Why do states maintain regular relations with other states?

<p>To fulfill materialistic needs and economic requirements (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main focus of International Relations?

<p>The study and practice of political relationships among the world's nations (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the result of inter-states wars according to the text?

<p>The establishment of economic and friendly agreements between states (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

International Relations

The study and practice of political relationships among the world's nations.

Need for Relations

States maintain regular relations for survival and cooperation.

Driving Forces of States' Relations

States connect due to material needs, economy, security, and trade.

Focus of International Relations

Analyzes diplomatic, economic, and political interactions globally.

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Result of Inter-State Wars

They often lead to economic agreements and peaceful relations.

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Economic and Friendly Agreements

States form agreements to satisfy mutual economic needs and security.

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Study Notes

Definition of International Relations

  • International Relations refers to the study of relationships between states, including their interactions, conflicts, and cooperation.

Importance of Interstate Relations

  • States maintain regular relations with other states to promote their national interests, ensure their security, and enhance their economic well-being.

Formation of Interstate Relations

  • The need to address common issues and problems, such as security threats, economic interdependence, and global challenges, brought states together.

Focus of International Relations

  • The main focus of International Relations is on the interactions and relationships between states, including their impact on global politics, economy, and security.

Consequences of Inter-state Wars

  • Inter-state wars result in devastating consequences, including loss of lives, destruction of infrastructure, and a profound impact on the global economy and security.

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