Description
As the world becomes more connected, strengthening international relations is essential for fostering global stability for economic and cultural growth. By integrating theory and practice applications, nations can move beyond traditional diplomatic approaches to embrace new strategies. By applying transformative theories, it allows for fresh perspectives to address global challenges and utilize practical applications. Further research may ensure these concepts translate into meaningful action.
Strengthening International Relations Through Transformative Theory and Practice explores the debate between international relations theory and global response. It examines how integrations with theory and practices devise the most applicable solutions to ongoing confrontations and tensions between various countries and other non-state actors. This book covers topics such as international relations, globalization, and global business and is a useful resource for government officials, business owners, academicians, researchers, and policymakers.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Piotr Pietrzak (Ed.)
Piotr Pietrzak
, Ph.D., is a co-founder of In Statu Nascendi Think Tank, a non-partisan, independent, and highly diversified network of scholars organized to study a contemporary conflict and political philosophy that provides advice and ideas on specific issues related to geoeconomic, political, and socio-economic problems. He immerses himself in geopolitics every day. As a political thinker, author, and trained ontologist, he takes pride in infusing a pragmatic perspective into IR theory*, conflict management, and geopolitics. He is the author of On the Idea of Humanitarian Intervention: A New Compartmentalization of IR Theories (2021) [Ibidem Verlag] and the editor of five independent collected editions [published by IGI Global]: Dealing with Regional Conflicts of Global Importance (2024), Analyzing Global Responses to Contemporary Regional Conflicts (2024), Exploring the Implications of Local and Regional Conflicts (2025), International Relations Theory and Philosophical Political Insights into Conflict Management (2025) and Strengthening International Relations Through Transformative Theory and Practice (2026).