Explaining the politics of the world is an explanation of political behavior. Interpreting the decisions of each country is an essential part of explaining world politics, but political behavior is more than just decision making. Therefore, its interpretation transcends the position as a politician, "What is the rational choice that the state can choose" and "What specific politicians think which rational choice, You have to decide what to choose ". Measure (Morgenthau, 1967, page 5). These are the wrong questions. "The political thought is itself a political act." Therefore, the first explanation is that Morgan Sasoon's "rational choice" is the only imaginable (and only rational) choice (Carr , 2001, p. 6). Explain how the reality of world politics is structured, disseminated, reproduced and maintained (Doty, 1993, p.298)
The subfields of international relations research pose questions: Why did you explain the structural changes of world politics over the past thousands of years? It relies on two core assumptions: political change at the world level is a product of evolutionary processes, and these processes are applied to biological determinism by applying evolutionary concepts such as selection and learning You can best understand without having to accept. Focusing on long-term, institutional, and change, it is in stark contrast to reasonable choice and it is complemented by rational choice methods that reveal short-term, end-point decisions . Its components may be recognized in realist and liberal international relations schools. Global political change co-evolves with homologous processes in the world economy, incorporating long-term development of democratization and changes in world public opinion
The modern "world political perspective" is related to the works of Joseph Nai and Robert Chowhan, in particular the multinational relations of 1972 and world politics. Since the degree of globalization is increasing here, I think that it is not enough for research on political science and international relations in view of national-oriented international relations. Today, the policies of world politics are defined by the values of beliefs about human rights norms, human development concepts, and how they should be linked to each other like internationalism and cosmopolitanism. Over the past few decades, cosmopolitanism has become one of the most controversial major ideologies in world politics: