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RUNNING HEAD: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 1
Global politics also known as world politics, studies the relationships between the
different nations-states and various corporations through which the study of the economic and
political patterns of the nation is being done ( Murphy & Gleek, 2016). Capitalist’s state
refers to the states, which provides an infrastructure and legal framework that is favorable to the
accumulation of the capital and corporate enterprise. Global politics in capitalist’s states is
concerned with both the political and economic changes that are extensive within the state and
are transmuting politics through the regions and countries in the international systems.
Currently, capitalist’s states are getting closer and related to the world politics that are
affecting the other economies ( Kurlantzick, 2016). Current world politics have different
features, which show that it is having a negative impact of commercial globalization and the
raising salience of non-traditional problems of the security and the excessive enlargement. The
economic corporation between the capitalist’s states and countries reduced and the cost for the
political conflicts increased. The politics between the capitalistic economies renew the power of
the religion and different kinds of patriotism around the whole world, which resulted the
religious groups to go back to the “fundamentalism” and are sanctioned by certain societies.
When these societies considered themselves non-useful, then the international relations became
more weak and hence ends with the separation from the country. The international relations of
the multiple economies are changing the center of wealth, power and the strength of
development. These politics reduced the sovereignty of the capitalist’s states and further affects
the functioning of the supranational and international corporations. This shows that these states
are not democratic in relation to the accountability and the representation. Sometimes countries
slow down the decision making of the organization or the state in terms of world politics
( Bleiker, 2018)

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