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concept of national power in international relations​

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Power as a measure of influence or control over outcomes, events, actors and issues; Power as victory in conflict and the attainment of security; Power as control over resources and capabilities; Power as status, which some states or actors possess and others do not.

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Power as a measure of influence or control over outcomes, events, actors and issues; Power as victory in conflict and the attainment of security; Power as control over resources and capabilities; Power as status, which some states or actors possess and others do not.

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