International Relations, BOE-DEL
International relations is the study of the relations of states with each other and with international organizations and certain subnational entities (e.g., bureaucracies, political parties, and interest groups). It is related to a number of other academic disciplines, including political science, geography, history, economics, law, sociology, psychology, and philosophy.
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Boeotian League, league that first developed as an alliance of sovereign states in Boeotia, a district in east-central......
Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA), regional bloc, organized in 2004, that aims for social,......
Bosnian crisis of 1908, state of severe international tension caused by the annexation by Austria-Hungary of the......
Bowring Treaty, (1855), agreement between Siam (Thailand) and Britain that achieved commercial and political aims......
Boy Scouts, organization, originally for boys from 11 to 14 or 15 years of age, that aimed to develop in them good......
Treaty of Breda, (July 31, 1667), treaty between England, the Dutch Republic, France, and Denmark, which brought......
treaties of Brest-Litovsk, peace treaties signed at Brest-Litovsk (now in Belarus) by the Central Powers with the......
Union of Brest-Litovsk, an agreement in 1596 that united with the Roman Catholic Church several million Ukrainian......
Brezhnev Doctrine, foreign policy put forth by Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev in 1968, calling on the Soviet Union......
BRICS, informal grouping of countries that has developed into an intergovernmental organization. The term BRICS......
brinkmanship, foreign policy practice in which one or both parties force the interaction between them to the threshold......
Brookings Institution, not-for-profit research organization based in Washington, D.C., founded in 1916 as the Institute......
Brussels Treaty, (1948) agreement signed by Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, creating......
Bryan-Chamorro Treaty, (Aug. 5, 1914), treaty between the United States and Nicaragua, by which the United States......
Treaty of Brétigny, (1360) Treaty between England and France that ended the first phase of the Hundred Years’ War.......
Treaty of Bucharest, (May 7, 1918), settlement forced upon Romania after it had been defeated by the Central Powers......
Treaty of Bucharest, peace agreement signed on May 18, 1812, that ended the Russo-Turkish War, begun in 1806. The......
Treaty of Bucharest, settlement, signed on Aug. 10, 1913, that ended the Second Balkan War (1913), in which Bulgaria......
Calvo Doctrine, a body of international rules regulating the jurisdiction of governments over aliens and the scope......
League of Cambrai, formed Dec. 10, 1508, an alliance of Pope Julius II, the Holy Roman emperor Maximilian I, Louis......
Treaty of Cambrai, (French: “Peace of the Ladies”; Aug. 3, 1529), agreement ending one phase of the wars between......
Cambridge Agreement, (Aug. 26, 1629), pledge made in Cambridge, Eng., by English Puritan stockholders of the Massachusetts......
Camp David Accords, agreements between Israel and Egypt signed on September 17, 1978, that led in the following......
Camp X, training school for covert agents and radio communications centre in Canada that operated close to Whitby,......
Treaty of Campo Formio, (October 17, 1797), a peace settlement between France and Austria, signed at Campo Formio......
Canadian Caper, escape of six Americans from Tehran during the Iranian Revolution of 1978–79. The escape was engineered......
capitulation, in the history of international law, any treaty whereby one state permitted another to exercise extraterritorial......
Treaty of Cardis, (1661), peace settlement between Russia and Sweden, ending the war begun in 1656 and maintaining......
CARE, international aid and development organization that operates in some 35 countries worldwide. CARE was formed......
Caribbean Community (CARICOM), organization of Caribbean countries and dependencies originally established as the......
Caritas Internationalis, international confederation of Roman Catholic charitable organizations and international......
Carlisle Commission, during U.S. War of Independence, group of British negotiators sent in 1778, to effect a reconciliation......
Treaty of Carlowitz, (Jan. 26, 1699), peace settlement that ended hostilities (1683–99) between the Ottoman Empire......
Carter Doctrine, foreign policy initiative of the United States, introduced by U.S. President Jimmy Carter in his......
casus belli, a Latin term describing a situation said to justify a state in initiating war. The United Nations......
Peace of Cateau-Cambrésis, (April 3, 1559), agreement marking the end of the 65-year (1494–1559) struggle between......
Catholic League, a military alliance (1609–35) of the Catholic powers of Germany led by Maximilian I, duke of Bavaria,......
cease-fire, a total cessation of armed hostilities, regulated by the same general principles as those governing......
Center for International Policy (CIP), privately funded nongovernmental organization dedicated to promoting a U.S.......
Central American Common Market (CACM), association of five Central American nations that was formed to facilitate......
Organization of Central American States, international organization formed in 1951 to reestablish regional unity......
Central America–Dominican Republic Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR), trade agreement signed in 2004 to gradually......
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), principal foreign intelligence and counterintelligence agency of the U.S. government.......
Central Powers, World War I coalition that consisted primarily of the German Empire and Austria-Hungary, the “central”......
Central Treaty Organization (CENTO), mutual security organization dating from 1955 to 1979 and composed of Turkey,......
CERN, international scientific organization established for the purpose of collaborative research into high-energy......
Chalcidian League, (432–348 bc), confederacy of the Greek cities of Chalcidice in northeastern Greece directed......
chargé d’affaires, the lowest rank of diplomatic representative recognized under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic......
Treaty of Chaumont, (1814) treaty signed by Austria, Prussia, Russia, and Britain binding them to defeat Napoleon.......
Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), international treaty that bans the use of chemical weapons in war and prohibits......
Cherokee wars and treaties, series of battles and agreements around the period of the U.S. War of Independence......
Chiang Mai Agreement, set of bilateral currency-swap arrangements established at Chiang Mai, Thailand, in May 2000......
Chinese Engagement, (1874), in Malaysian history, agreement ending warfare between Chinese secret societies in......
Christian Democratic Union (CDU), German centre-right political party that supports a free-market economy and social......
Church World Service, worldwide relief and rehabilitation agency, from 1951 to 1963 a department of the National......
Cinque Ports, medieval confederation of English Channel ports in southeastern England, formed to furnish ships......
Citizen Genêt Affair, (1793), incident precipitated by the military adventurism of Citizen Edmond-Charles Genêt,......
Clayton–Bulwer Treaty, compromise agreement (signed April 19, 1850) designed to harmonize contending British and......
coalition, in politics and international relations, a group of actors that coordinate their behaviour in a limited......
Codex Alimentarius Commission, joint commission of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and......
COINTELPRO, counterintelligence program conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from 1956 to 1971......
Cold War, the open yet restricted rivalry that developed after World War II between the United States and the Soviet......
collective security, system by which states have attempted to prevent or stop wars. Under a collective security......
Colombo Plan, arrangement for discussing economic development plans and facilitating technical and financial assistance......
Columbia River Treaty, (Jan. 17, 1961), agreement between Canada and the United States to develop and share waterpower......
Comecon, organization established in January 1949 to facilitate and coordinate the economic development of the......
Cominform, agency of international communism founded under Soviet auspices in 1947 and dissolved by Soviet initiative......
Commission on Global Governance, international commission of 28 individuals established in 1992 to suggest new......
Commonwealth, a free association of sovereign states comprising the United Kingdom and a number of its former dependencies......
compellence, the ability of one state to coerce another state into action, usually by threatening punishment. American......
Confederate States of America, in the American Civil War, the government of 11 Southern states that seceded from......
confederation, primarily any league or union of people or bodies of people. The term in modern political use is......
Articles of Confederation, first U.S. constitution (1781–89), which served as a bridge between the initial government......
confidence-building measure, in international relations, an action that reflects goodwill toward or a willingness......
congressional-executive agreement, binding agreement between the United States and a foreign country that is easier......
Conseil de l’Entente, (French: “Entente Council”), French West African organization founded in 1959 and designed......
Conservation International, organization that works in more than 40 countries, especially developing ones, to protect......
Constantinople Agreement, (March 18, 1915), secret World War I agreement between Russia, Britain, and France for......
consul, in foreign service, a public officer who is commissioned by a state to reside in a foreign country for......
Consumers International (CI), international consortium of consumer-advocacy groups that promotes the rights and......
containment, strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States beginning in the late 1940s in order to check......
Continental System, in the Napoleonic wars, the blockade designed by Napoleon to paralyze Great Britain through......
Convention on Biological Diversity, international treaty designed to promote the conservation of biodiversity and......
Convention on Cluster Munitions, international treaty, adopted by more than 100 countries on May 30, 2008, that......
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), human rights treaty adopted......
Treaty of Copenhagen, (1660), treaty between Sweden and Denmark-Norway that concluded a generation of warfare between......
League of Corinth, offensive and defensive alliance of all the Greek states except Sparta, organized in 337 bce......
Cornwallis Code, (1793), the enactment by which Lord Cornwallis, governor-general of India, gave legal form to......
cosmopolitanism, in international relations, school of thought in which the essence of international society is......
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), independent nonpartisan think tank and publisher that promotes understanding......
Council on Health Research for Development (COHRED), international nongovernmental organization (NGO) created in......
counterespionage, espionage directed toward detecting and thwarting enemy espionage. See intelligence (in government...
countervalue targeting, in nuclear strategy, the targeting of an enemy’s cities and civilian population with nuclear......
Cuban missile crisis, (October 1962), major confrontation that brought the United States and the Soviet Union close......
Culper Spy Ring, American intelligence organization that was put together and managed by Maj. Benjamin Tallmadge......
customs union, a trade agreement by which a group of countries charges a common set of tariffs to the rest of the......
David Ben-Gurion was Israel’s first prime minister. Revered as the “Father of the Nation,” he had the honor of......
Dayton Accords, peace agreement reached on Nov. 21, 1995, by the presidents of Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia, ending......
Declaration of Pillnitz, joint declaration issued on August 27, 1791, by Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II and King......
Delhi Pact, pact made on April 8, 1950, following the escalation of tension between India and Pakistan in East......