Understanding the liberal and realistic approaches to international organizations in international relations.
Abstract
The relevance of the paper is to understand the liberal and realistic approaches to international organizations as the modern world order is being formed in international relations. The objective of the paper is to discuss the liberal and realistic approaches to the international organizations. International Organizations have become a very important part of international relations playing a significant role in mutual relations of the states. As globalization and interdependence between different countries rises, the importance of international organizations increases as well. We find the international organizations at the heart of all of the political and economic challenges of the XXI century.References
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