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National Power of a nation is dependent upon several factors which are together called the components or elements or determinants of national power. Frankel calls these as capabilities or capability factors. Several other scholars prefer to use the name ‘Determinants of National Power.’ However, more and more scholars now prefer to use the name Factors/Elements of National Power because no single factor or element is a determinant of National Power.

Elements of National Power:

There are a number of elements of National Power. Several political scientists have attempted to classify these. Whereas Morgenthau has classified these into two parts— permanent and temporary elements, Organski has preferred to classify these into the natural and social determinants—the former including geography, resources and population and the latter economic development, political structures and national morale.

Palmer and Perkins, Charles O. Lerche, Abdul Said, Theodore A, Couloumbis and James H. Wolfe have classified these elements into two parts; Tangible and Intangible Elements— the former category includes those elements which can be assessed in quantitative terms and latter such elements as are ideational and psychological and cannot be quantified.

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