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  2. Glossary of international relations terms - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of terms related to the study of international relations. Many of these terms are also used in the study of sociology and game theory . Contents:

  3. Category:International relations terminology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "International relations terminology" ... Glossary of international relations terms; C. Cordon sanitaire (international relations) D. Defensive realism;

  4. Category:Political science terminology - Wikipedia

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    International relations terminology (35 P) N. ... Glossary of international relations terms; Interventionism (politics) Invented tradition; Inverted totalitarianism; K.

  5. Category:Glossaries of politics - Wikipedia

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    Glossary of terms from the 2024 United Kingdom general election; Glossary of the Greek military junta; I. Glossary of international relations terms; N.

  6. International relations - Wikipedia

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    International relations (IR, and also referred to as international studies, international politics, [2] or international affairs [3]) is an academic discipline. [4] In a broader sense, the study of IR, in addition to multilateral relations, concerns all activities among states—such as war, diplomacy, trade, and foreign policy—as well as relations with and among other international actors ...

  7. Bilateralism - Wikipedia

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    Bilateralism is the conduct of political, economic, or cultural relations between two sovereign states. It is in contrast to unilateralism or multilateralism, which is activity by a single state or jointly by multiple states, respectively.

  8. Pariah state - Wikipedia

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    A pariah state, defined in its simplest terms, is an outcast state. [3] This is not a new term in the lexicon of International Relations, nor is it a new historical concept. [3]

  9. Hegemony - Wikipedia

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    In the field of International Relations, hegemony generally refers to the ability of an actor to shape the international system. Usually this actor is a state, such as Britain in the 19th century or the United States in the 20th century. A hegemon may shape the international system through coercive and non-coercive means. [68]