Abstract

Principal actors of world politics are nation-states, but they are not the only actors. The international system consists of nation-states, international organizations, and private actors. The purpose of this essay is to discuss the view that International Relations continue to be the domain of a few powerful Western States. In doing so, the paper is divided into three sections. The first section explains the concept of international relations and the theoretical perspectives of liberalism and realism on international relations. The second section discusses the following; World/Power politics, UN Security Council and the Bretton Wood Institutions to support the view that International Relations is dominated by a few powerful Western States. The final section concludes the essay.

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