Author: The Kootneeti Team
Free trade is a policy that allows countries to trade with each other without interference or restrictions, such as tariffs, quotas, or other trade barriers. The goal of free trade is to increase economic...
Functionalism is a theoretical approach to the study of International Relations (IR) that focuses on the way in which international organizations and regimes facilitate cooperation and coordination among states. According to functionalist theory, states...
A diaspora refers to a group of people who have migrated from their homeland and who maintain some connection to their culture of origin. Diasporas can be formed for a variety of reasons, including...
Global warming refers to the long-term warming of the planet caused by the increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases in the Earth’s atmosphere. Greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor,...
Globalization refers to the increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of the world’s economies, cultures, and populations. It involves the expansion and intensification of economic, political, social, and cultural exchanges across national boundaries and the growth...
Global governance refers to the mechanisms, processes, and institutions through which global issues are addressed and managed. It involves the coordination of the actions of states, international organizations, and other non-state actors in order...
International Relations is the study of the interactions and relationships between states, international organizations, and other actors in the global system. It encompasses a wide range of issues, including international security, international political economy,...
The “end of history” is a concept that was developed by political scientist Francis Fukuyama in his 1992 book “The End of History and the Last Man.” In the book, Fukuyama argued that the...
Disarmament refers to the reduction or elimination of military forces and weapons, either unilaterally or through international agreements. Disarmament can be motivated by a variety of factors, including the desire to reduce the risk...
Distributive justice is the principle that goods and resources should be distributed fairly among the members of a society. This can involve questions of how resources should be distributed, such as whether they should...