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Chapter 1 - Concept of international relations

(The concept of international relations)

Sociology. The youngest member of the family is an international Relationships. As society progresses, the complexity of various aspects of social relationships increases. As a result, philosophy, history, economics, political science, political sociology, etc. The emergence of science. The collection of these sciences is called sociology or social science. International politics and international relations were initially included in political science. But the First World War.Although efforts to develop international relations as a separate subject began, it was not until World War II that it gained the status of a separate discipline, a subject worthy of study and research.Many international relations experts have expressed the opinion that it has been possible.।। At present, no state is complete in itself. Therefore, it is not possible to achieve the welfare of the people or establish itself as a strong state in one way or another. This realization requires every state to develop its own national Forces countries to establish relations with other countries to protect their interests And that is why each state still develops state policy, and it has become possible to establish connections between different states, and to gain control over world war policy and to move from one end to the other or from its Or it has been possible to establish a connection with it. Again, it is not possible to control world politics between different states. The United States has focused on controlling and influencing world politics between different states, marking the time since World War II.It was also a policy to comply with, and moreover, that state, the only socialist state in the world, was condemned for its role in preventing the influence and prestige of the fallen Union.(NAto_Nort Atlantic treaty organisation) '"সেন্টো'। (' CENTO_Central Treaty organisation's)সিয়াটো (SEATO___south East asia Treaty organisation )etc.Regional powers formed alliances. On the other hand, the Soviet Union, for self-defense purposes,The Union had relations with socialist states.The Warsaw Pact thus brought power politics to the world stage, known as the Non-Aligned Movement.

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