SECURITY THEORIES AS DERIVATIVES OF THE POWER CONCEPT Col.
Abstract
Operational concepts in the international relations theory are historically determined and are continuously modernized at the same time with human society evolution. Under these circumstances, international relations
theorists have developed concerns regarding shaping and/or justifying the behavior of governments in the international environment
Keywords: security; international relations; (neo-) realism; the theory of
international relations.
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