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Diplomacy is a subset of international relations that is typically focused more narrowly around the process of conducting negotiations between representatives of different nations or, in some cases, corporations from different countries.
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The scope of International Relations is moving towards the peak of new age careers, and the field offers great opportunities in varied spheres of economy. IR is a good base for high-level administration, investigation and analysis work in a number of professions.
At most colleges and universities, the curriculum for a major in international relations focuses on classes that teach students about the relationships of the world's various countries.
If you do not like ambiguity in your coursework, then yes, international relations may be a hard subject for you.
After completing 12th class in any stream and graduation with a minimum of 55 percent, you can pursue a master's in International Relations.
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