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The field of international relations seeks to analyze how nations interact within the global political framework, while also examining actions initiated within one nation that affect others. Essentially, this discipline focuses on understanding cross-border activities, the wider contexts they emerge from, and the various organizations (including private entities, governments, NGOs, and international bodies) that regulate these exchanges. Researchers explore these dynamics at multiple levels. Some examine the psychological and social factors influencing foreign policy decisions, while others study governmental structures and political processes that shape a nation's external objectives. Alternatively, insights may be drawn from the dynamics between actors (such as power balances), international agreements (like security alliances), the operations of global corporations (including economic disparities), or the overarching distribution of influence within the world system.