Product

  • Home
  • AI Chat
  • Library
  • Learning Paths
  • Explore Topics
  • Pricing

Resources

  • Blog
  • How It Works
  • Career Guides
  • Interview Questions
  • Learn About
  • Podcast Topics
  • AI Tools
  • Help & FAQ
  • API Docs
  • OpenClaw Integration
  • RSS Feed

Community

  • Referral Program
  • Notes & Highlights
  • My Account
  • Contact Support

Legal

  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Privacy Requests

Stay Updated

Join our community to get the latest updates and learning tips.

Connect With Us

Twitter
@Superlore_ai
TikTok
@superlore.ai
Instagram
@superlore.ai
Facebook
Superlore.ai
LinkedIn
superlore-ai

© 2026 Superlore. All rights reserved.

Made with ❤️ for curious minds everywhere

HomeChatLibraryExplore
Skip to main content
Superlore
HomeCreateChatLibraryPathsExploreLearn
Sign In
HomePodcast TopicsInternational Relations
Social Science

Listen to a Podcast About International Relations

Analyze how nations interact on the world stage — realism, liberalism, constructivism, treaties, alliances, and the complex dynamics of diplomacy, war, and global cooperation.

Generate Your Own EpisodeExplore Episodes

About International Relations

Analyze how nations interact on the world stage — realism, liberalism, constructivism, treaties, alliances, and the complex dynamics of diplomacy, war, and global cooperation.

The United Nations, established in 1945 with 51 founding members, now comprises 193 member states and operates on an annual budget of roughly $3.4 billion for its regular operations, with peacekeeping costing an additional $6+ billion. Hans Morgenthau's 1948 "Politics Among Nations" established political realism as the dominant IR paradigm, arguing that states are primarily motivated by power and self-interest in an anarchic international system. The "democratic peace theory" — the empirical observation that established democracies have never fought a war against each other — is considered one of the closest things to an empirical law in international relations, first articulated by political scientist Michael Doyle in 1983 building on Immanuel Kant's 1795 essay "Perpetual Peace."

With Superlore, you can generate a custom podcast episode about any aspect of International Relations in under 60 seconds. Choose your preferred voice, tone, and episode length, and our AI will research the topic, write a detailed script with citations, and produce studio-quality audio narration.

Episode Ideas to Get Started

Click any idea below to generate an episode, or type your own topic.

The Complete Beginner's Guide to International Relations
Generate
International Relations: What Everyone Gets Wrong
Generate
The History and Future of International Relations
Generate
International Relations Explained in 10 Minutes
Generate
Deep Dive: The Most Fascinating Aspects of International Relations
Generate

Best Ways to Use a Podcast About International Relations

When you want a fast audio-first introduction to International Relations.

When you want a richer overview of International Relations during a commute, walk, or workout.

When you want to explore International Relations without sitting down to read a long article first.

Strong Episode Angles to Try

1

International Relations for complete beginners

2

The biggest misconceptions about International Relations

3

How International Relations connects to current events, business, or everyday life

Related Topics

Political Science

Social Science

Geopolitics

Social Science

The Cold War

History

Human Rights

Social Science

Read and learn about International Relations

Explore the companion learn-about page for structured, study-first framing

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I listen to a podcast about International Relations for free?

Yes! Superlore offers a generous free tier with 10 hours per month. You can listen to existing episodes about International Relations or generate your own custom episode for free.

How are International Relations podcast episodes created?

Superlore uses AI to research International Relations, write a detailed script with citations, and generate natural-sounding audio narration. Episodes are produced in about 60 seconds and include background music and source references.

Can I create my own episode about International Relations?

Absolutely! Just type "International Relations" (or any specific angle you're interested in) into Superlore's episode creator, choose your preferred voice and style, and generate a custom podcast episode in seconds.

What topics related to International Relations can I explore?

Related topics include Political Science, Geopolitics, Cold War, Human Rights. You can explore any of these or generate an episode on your own custom topic.

How long are the podcast episodes?

You choose the length! Episodes can be 10, 20, 30, 45, or 60 minutes. Whether you have a short commute or a long workout, there's a perfect length for you.

Start Listening About International Relations

Generate a custom podcast episode in under 60 seconds. No mic, no uploads — just type a topic and listen.

Create Your EpisodeExplore All Topics
PricingAI Podcast GeneratorLearning PathsAI Tools