National Power and International Relations

National Power and International Relations
Author: Samson Esudu
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2016-07-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783668265509

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Essay from the year 2016 in the subject Politics - General and Theories of International Politics, grade: A, ( Atlantic International University ) (School of Business and Economics), course: Master of International Relations, language: English, abstract: This essay seeks to cover details as to why national powers are the determinant of International relations. I will give an understanding of national power and discuss it in terms of international relations which may have some complication since many aspects have to be considered. This therefore will be elaborated on how power has changed throughout the years and defend my argument as to why national powers are the primary factors in international relations. I will therefore highlight ways on how power can be obtained and managed using different governing systems. Hence compare and contrast previous power systems and democratic power systems. I will then highlight factors that affect national systems in the 21st century and alternative solutions for the highlighted factors hence summarise with a conclusion in what national power may mean to the current generation.

National Power and the Structure of Foreign Trade

National Power and the Structure of Foreign Trade
Author: Albert O. Hirschman
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1980-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0520040821

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An Outline of International Politics

An Outline of International Politics
Author: R. T. Jangam
Publsiher: Allied Publishers
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1970
Genre: India
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Foundations of National Power

Foundations of National Power
Author: Harold Sprout,Margaret Sprout
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 840
Release: 1951
Genre: International cooperation
ISBN: OSU:32435010726065

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Comprehensive National Power

Comprehensive National Power
Author: P. K. Singh (Lieutenant general),Y. K. Gera,Sandeep Dewan
Publsiher: Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789381411391

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In the book “Comprehensive National Power – A Model for India” an attempt has been made to quantify and describe those attributes that most accurately portray India’s capability to exert its national will. An effort has been made to access how various powers compared in this study could exert their national power to leverage the international environment to their national advantage. This study has been carried out in the backdrop of the rise and fall of countries and empires, and an assessment of the inbuilt longevity to power. This well researched book is a result of the project study allocated by Headquarters Army Training Command to the United Service Institution of India, New Delhi. This study is likely to be a foundational work for future studies on the subject. This would eventually lead to more awareness of the concept of Comprehensive National Power. As a result a national consensus is likely to emerge on the steps India would need to take to further hone its Comprehensive National Power in order to realise the national aspirations.

Cosmopolitan Power in International Relations

Cosmopolitan Power in International Relations
Author: Giulio M. Gallarotti
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010-09-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781139489942

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How can nations optimize their power in the modern world system? Realist theory has underscored the importance of hard power as the ultimate path to national strength. In this vision, nations require the muscle and strategies to compel compliance and achieve their full power potential. But in fact, changes in world politics have increasingly encouraged national leaders to complement traditional power resources with more enlightened strategies oriented around the use of soft power resources. The resources to compel compliance have to be increasingly integrated with the resources to cultivate compliance. Only through this integration of hard and soft power can nations truly achieve their greatest strength in modern world politics, and this realization carries important implications for competing paradigms of international relations. The idea of power optimization can only be delivered through the integration of the three leading paradigms of international relations: Realism, Neoliberalism, and Constructivism.

Strategic Asia 2013 14

Strategic Asia 2013 14
Author: Ashley J. Tellis,Abraham M. Denmark,Travis Tanner
Publsiher: NBR
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2013-09-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781939131287

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The 2013-14 Strategic Asia volume examines the role of nuclear weapons in the grand strategies of key Asian states and assesses the impact of these capabilities—both established and latent—on regional and international stability. In each chapter, a leading expert explores the historical, strategic, and political factors that drive a country's calculations vis-a-vis nuclear weapons and draws implications for American interests.

National Power and International Geostructure

National Power and International Geostructure
Author: Daniel Morales Ruvalcaba,Alberto Rocha Valencia
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-05-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9819711797

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This book addresses three innovative aspects for the study of International Relations: first, proposes a novel theoretical-methodological framework for the study of national power, and based on this, a quantitative analysis technique is formulated that allows us to study the evolution of state power over almost five decades. Second, states play a fundamental role in the international system, which is why the study of their roles in the world cannot be limited to old, insufficient, and contradictory categorizations. Having new categories of states becomes an even more urgent task in the rapidly changing international order than it is today. This book proposes nine categories of powers and states that cover all the countries that currently exist. Third, the international geostructure of world power is proposed, which represents a new theoretical notion that helps to explain how the international insertion of states and their possibilities of action are conditioned by the unequal distribution of national power and by their structural positioning in the international system. This book is for all students of International Relations, academics, and people who want to understand national power as a fundamental factor in relations between countries.