Theories
Concepts
Players
Historical Examples
Contemporary Issues
100

This theory emphasizes the role of power and self-interest in international relations

Realism

100

The ability of a state to influence the behavior of others.

Power

100

This organization promotes international cooperation and security. Founded after WWII

United Nations (UN)

100

This event led to the creation of the League of Nations.

World War I

100

This issue poses a significant threat to global security.It is anthropogenic.

Climate Change

200

This theory focuses on cooperation, interdependence, and institutions.

Liberalism

200

The idea is that states are the primary actors in international relations and self-regulating.

State Sovereignty

200

This country is a major global power with significant economic and military influence.

United States

200

This conflict was a major turning point in the history of international relations. This event redefined the borders and the notion of identity politics.

World War II

200

This challenge requires international cooperation to address. Is multidimensional and related to SDG 01

Global Poverty

300

This theory highlights the social construction of reality and the role of ideas and norms

Constructivism

300

The belief is that international cooperation is possible through institutions and norms.

International Cooperation

300

These non-state actors play a significant role in global politics. Monitoring and holding states accountable 

Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)

300

This Cold War-era policy aimed to counter Soviets in space. 

Star Wars Policies

300

This trend is transforming the global landscape. Think within the framework of global governance.

Globalization

400

This theory analyzes the impact of economic structures on international relations.

Marxism

400

The use of economic tools to achieve political goals.

Economic Sanctions

400

This regional organization seeks to promote economic and political integration. This a unique phenomenon across the international system. 

European Union (EU)

400

This event marked the end of the Cold War and the beginning of a new era of global politics.

Perestroika and Glasnost

400

This conflict that began in 2022 has implications for regional and global stability.

Russia-Ukraine War

500

This theory combines elements of realism and liberalism to explain contemporary international politics.

Neoliberalism  

500

The idea is that global issues require global solutions and a multistakeholder approach. 

Global Governance

500

This individual is a key figure in shaping contemporary international relations.

Hint is from the USA loved and hated

Henry Kissinger

500

This event marked the usage of illegitimate violence to shape international policy.

9/11
500

This issue raises ethical and moral dilemmas for policymakers. Regarding the bellic possibilities and the need for other energy sources.

Nuclear Proliferation

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