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discuss the national of international relations​

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National Interest' is a key concept in International Relations. ... It is a universally accepted right of each state to secure its national interests. A state always tries to justify its actions on the basis of its national interest. The behaviour of a state is always conditioned and governed by its national interests.

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National Interest' is a key concept in International Relations. ... It is a universally accepted right of each state to secure its national interests. A state always tries to justify its actions on the basis of its national interest. The behaviour of a state is always conditioned and governed by its national interests.

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