IR means that not only do I affect people in other countries, and at other ends of the world, but that they also affect me. Thus, only by understanding this complex web of connections and policies can I make any positive difference in our world.
For our topic of the role that the United Nations takes in countries with internal warring nations, this same system applies of under what circumstances the UN can achieve peace and compromise. There must first be an innate wish by the people of each warring nation in desiring change as well as external forces and people from foreign countries who are willing to help those nations. Only with both of elements can any change occur and any positive achievements be made.
While the Kuper and especially the Singer articles bring up the moral issue of helping others through donation and supporting foreign markets. While some of their examples may be a little outrageous, such as putting the well-being of clothing above of the life of a child, they also each make very valid points regarding how everything is connected and what each of us can do for the impoverished people of the world.
Above all else, International Relations means to me that there are many people around the world in need, and through the different types of international relations, that there are many ways that I can help these people, whether on issues of hunger, human rights, the environment, health, and many more.