International Relations
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International Relations is the study of the interactions of States, international politics, foreign policy, diplomacy, globalization, international organizations and bodies. This book clearly explains the reasons for inter-State interactions. It throws light on the good and bad sides of inter-State relations. It analyzes the types of international system like the unipolar, bipolar, tri-polar, multi-polar and international democratization. It appraises the distinctive factors that affect international relations like military, demographic, geographical, psychological, diplomatic and political capabilities. It analyzes foreign policy and discusses the guiding principles of a State's foreign policy. It examines globalization and explains why some States accept or reject globalization. And it clearly explains the United Nations. It throws light on its organs like the General Assembly, Security Council, Secretariat, Economic and Social Council and International Court of Justice. It discusses its achievements and problems.
Anthony Anamgba
Anthony Anamgba is an independent author and publisher. He has written and published a crop of good books on Commerce, Economics, English, Government, and Politics. He is good at writing introductory books on several disciplines. His books start at elementary stage and progress, in some places, to intermediate stage. His books are first-rate study guides. He writes in a way that makes the books interesting and easily understandable. He writes both fiction and nonfiction. His popular books include A Digest of Commerce, A Digest of Economics, A Digest of English, A Digest of Government, A Digest of Politics, Common Mistakes in English, and Heart Break, a contemporary romance. Presently, he edits and publishes several interesting romantic stories written by young writers.
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