Kok-chè-koan-hē-ha̍k

Kok-chè-koan-hē-ha̍k (國際政治學) sī chèng-tī-ha̍k ê chi̍t ê hun-chi, choan-bûn gián-kiù chiàn-cheng, hô-pêng, ha̍p-chok, it-thé-hoà kap Kok-chè cho͘-chit téng-téng kok-chè siā-hoē chân-bīn ê chèng-tī hiān-siōng.

In 2012 alone, the Palace of Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, hosted more than 10,000 intergovernmental meetings. The city hosts the highest number of international organizations in the world.[1]
The field of international relations dates from the time of the Greek historian Thucydides.

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  1. François Modoux, "La Suisse engagera 300 millions pour rénover le Palais des Nations", Le Temps, Friday 28 June 2013, page 9. (Hoat-gí).