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Introduction to a Theory of Political Power in International Relations

English · Hardback

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List of contents

Introductory remarks. Political Power: Definition; Basic elements; Problems linked to measuring power. Power in International Relations: Definition; Forms of power; Interdependence, conflicts and power in international relations; Communication power - a new element of social and political power in international relations; Bibliography.

About the author

Second affilaition: Founding President the Balkan Peace International Research Network.

Summary

First published in 2000, this book includes an examination of idea and structure: population; territory; economics; military; political systems; and ideology and its forms appearing in international relations in the past, present and future: influence and force.

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’...anyone with a genuine interest in the future of the international community will be stimulated by this important and highly readable contribution to our understanding of political power in the context of globalization, independence and communication across boundaries.’ Dr François-Pierre Gingras, University of Ottawa, Canada

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