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Abstract
In this research paper I have explored the concept of I(i)nternational R(r)elations with a focus on three key goals: (i) presenting two distinct methods of writing and their representations, (ii) examining the meaning associated with each method, and (iii) uncovering the process of concept creation based on the interaction between two terms.
This research sets out to achieve the following objectives:
(i) to resume the attempt to theorise the concept of ‘international relations’ from the etymological bases;
(ii) ‘international relations’ is based on a wide range of concepts, and I want to show the sources of the creation of a concept;
(iii) to supplement and contribute to the existing literature that discusses this concept;
(iv) to contribute to the historical development of the International Relations interdiscipline;
(v) to offer an answer to the crisis of ideas that haunts the science of IR.
By achieving these objectives, this research paper makes a significant contribution to both the theoretical and practical understanding of I(i)nternational R(r)elations. The insights generated here provide a strong foundation for future research while addressing ongoing theoretical challenges. It is time to explore and understand the concept of I(i)nternational R(r)elations in its most authentic form.
Third Edition, October 2024