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The Significance of Diplomacy and International Relations in Establishing Peace and Friendships Among States.

My main topic of interest is International Law and Politics. International Law and Politics, is a discipline that deals with legal affairs and relations beyond the borders of one country. It is international, which means the practice of law is not only limited to one country and it primarily deals with a government’s relationship with other states. I am interested in studying this topic because someday I want to become an influential international lawyer and represent our country to other states and become an example and role model to all Filipinos. The main aspect I want to learn and study about this broad topic is International Relations and Diplomacy between states and countries.



My study is about the significance of peace and bilateral talks for international relations and diplomacy using International Law and Politics.


In the study I would like to talk and emphasize the importance of treaties and diplomacy between countries for the sake of peace, order and security between countries and the significance of international law and politics through diplomacy to develop good relationships and friendships in all states. To achieve and acquire the best results and benefits on both ends of the agreement between nations, International Trade, Human Rights, Foreign Affairs, Peace, etc.



The topic of International Law and Politics is significant and broad. It is easily researchable and very feasible as it is a hot topic at any point of time and history. There can be many points and studies that can be made with the topic. Data and information is easily accessible as you can base your research and gather information on public government data and information from the statistical and records branches of the government, studies and research from research center organizations such as Universities, Historical records of the topic and from the libraries, and contemporary information of the topic from News Outlets and Media Agencies.


The topic can sustain the interest of the people as it is very essential for any person in the society because the topic deals with politics beyond our nation’s borders. That can decide the flow and fate of any nation as it can affect the economy of a nation and eventually the lives of the people. Examples that can be the effect of international law and politics are international sanctions, trade wars and isolation.


The target audience of my possible study will be students in the HUMSS Strand in Senior High School, AB Political Science and other Pre-law course students in Universities, Professionals and Academics of the field of Politics, Law and Governance, And lastly, the public — the ordinary people, as they deserve to know the answer to the question on How does politics work between our nation and to other countries? How do we develop and establish relationships with other states? And to know “The Significance of Diplomacy and International Relations in Establishing Peace and Friendships Among States”


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