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 Welcome to online guide for research in International Relations! 

 

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OzU International Relations Newsletter 2022

 

Özyeğin University International Relations Department Newsletter provides information on the seminars, workshops and panels together with the academic research and publications of the faculty members. 

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Overview of International Relations

International Relations is a sub field of social sciences which employs various interdisciplinary methods drawn from history, economics, and sociology to study the relations between international actors such as states, international organisations,multinational corporations, and non-governmental organisations. Apart from the theoretical and empirical aspects of these relations, international relations also studies their geographical and regional roles. The interaction that arises from these relations results in particular phenomena, such as international and regional security, migration, changing concepts in international law, war crimes, post conflict reconstruction and state building.