This document contains notes from an international politics class taught by Professor H. Steven Green at Toyo University. The notes cover several key concepts:
1. International politics involves the interactions between states in an international system without a central governing authority.
2. International politics can be studied at the individual, state, and systemic levels using theories like realism, liberalism, and constructivism.
3. Domestic politics differs from international politics in that international politics lacks consistent law, a monopoly on force, and a shared community with common values.