The status of the state and its relationship to the concept of force in international relations

Authors

  • م.د.احمد مشعان نجم

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30907/jj.v0i53.91

Abstract

The concept of power despite its implications unclear and unknown was one of the most standards in international relations ambiguity and lack of clarity, however was more standards important and influential in the conduct of international relations, and since that time until today since that ambiguity in the meaning of power and use it as a factor of international relations factors and drive the engines were very different and irony from case to case and from researcher to another, but it may be classified force as the international status enjoyed by the state in the international ocean and here is a structure formed of forces posed by the state, such as economic and political nature of the political system and military power and concepts ideology and the international system and the hierarchical nature of international political shifts and then added to cognitive abilities and technical inventions and the combination of civil society and the extent of the homogeneity of society and the state's ability to represent local social interests and their ability to express their social, cultural and political forces in its foreign policy.

Published

2019-02-20

How to Cite

The status of the state and its relationship to the concept of force in international relations. (2019). Political Sciences Journal, 53, 215-245. https://doi.org/10.30907/jj.v0i53.91

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