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Significance of International Relations

Studying international relations is a great way to gain a deeper understanding of global issues.
It’s an intriguing (fascinating) and important subject which places great emphasis on economics,
culture, education, and political science and examines the impact they have on society. You’ll
also learn how and why nations, governments and individuals respond accordingly to such
issues.
 Terrorism
 Environment
 Poverty
 Pandemic
 Atomic Weapons and its proliferation (rapid increase in the number or amount of
something).

 Migration
 Human rights etc.
1. In the present day inter-dependent world the study of International relations has great
significance. It enables us to understand the basic motives underlying the policies of various
countries in the international sphere and the reasons which contribute to their ultimate success or
failure. The study also enables us to have an insight in to the problems facing the world and to
face them boldly and confidently.
2. The study of International Relations is also helpful in bringing home the point of narrow
nationalism is the bane of humanity and poses a serious threat to world peace. It teaches us
that so long the various nations try to view the problems subjectively and give precedence to
national interest over all other considerations, conflicts are bound to arise. If world peace is
genuinely desired an objective outlook is highly necessary.
3. Thirdly, the study of international relations demonstrates that the traditional concept of
national sovereignty has become outmoded in modern times and needs modifications. No state
in modern times can claim full authority to act as it likes and has to operate within several
constraints inherent in the present international order. The acceptance of the principles of
collective security and disarmament is a clear indication of this change.
Finally, the study of international relations has greatly contributed to the strengthening of feeling
among the member states that they must try to conduct their relations along peaceful lines and
avoid military acts and alliances. In other words they have come to realize that they must avoid
policy of confrontation and adopt policy of co-operation and co-existence. This change in
attitude is likely to go a long way in promoting feeling of universal brotherhood and elimination
of wars.
International Relations is always adapting to events and is therefore a never ending journey of
discovery of politics, economy and culture of this global village.
Compiled by: Laiba Fatima

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