Four limitations of national power
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• 1. Power is different from Force and Influence
• 2. National Power is both Means as well as an End
• 3. National power is an ability to secure National Interests
• 4. It is dynamic in nature
• 5. National Power varies Nation to nation
• 6. There are several elements of National Power
• 7. There is different between the Actual power and Potential
power of a Nation.
• 8. National Power is backed by Sanctions
• 9. National Power depends on its Use.
• 10. It is not Material Power
• 11. Integrated nature of National power
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National Power of a country is needy upon a few variables which are as one called the segments or components or determinants of national power.
The mankind completely understands the perils of an unregulated utilization of national power by each state. The states now themselves understand their expanded worldwide reliance and the requirement for practicing restriction in the utilization of energy.
Every one of these components: Collective Security, International Organizations, World Public Opinion, International Morality, and International Law go about as limitation on National Power. A few researchers, notwithstanding, advocate that a compelling and capable limitation on the National Power can be the making of a forever sorted out world powers—a world government or a world state.
The mankind completely understands the perils of an unregulated utilization of national power by each state. The states now themselves understand their expanded worldwide reliance and the requirement for practicing restriction in the utilization of energy.
Every one of these components: Collective Security, International Organizations, World Public Opinion, International Morality, and International Law go about as limitation on National Power. A few researchers, notwithstanding, advocate that a compelling and capable limitation on the National Power can be the making of a forever sorted out world powers—a world government or a world state.
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