In international relations, national interest is an effort to describe the underlying rational for the behaviour of states and statesmen in a threatening international environment, that preserves and protects one’s values against others. Every country seeks to promote and further its national interests of the country. …
Meaning of National Power Willian Ebenstein says, “National power is more than the sum total of population, raw-material and quantitative factors. It includes its civil devotion, the flexibility of its institutions, its technical know-how, its national character or quantitative elements that determine the total strength of …
In International Relations Lesson, we will discuss the most common types of propaganda Religious Propaganda One of the earliest uses of the word propaganda was in connection with religious missionary. activity. A notable propagandist was Saint Paul, who established the first Christian churches in Asia Minor. …
Propagandists use 9 propaganda techniques which identified by Filene and fellows. Assertion Assertion is commonly used in advertising and modern propaganda. An assertion is an enthusiastic or energetic statement presented as a fact, although it is not necessarily true. They often imply that the statement requires …
Identify Propaganda Propaganda is dissemination of ideas and information for the purpose of inducing or intensifying specific attitudes and actions. Propaganda is actually and frequently accompanied by distortions of fact and by appeals to passion and prejudice, it is often thought to be invariably false or …
There are four elements or ingredients or characteristics of state i.e. population, territory, government and sovereignty. Hence the state cannot be imagined without Sovereignty. It is Sovereignty that not only distinguishes the state from other associations, but also gives it superiority over them. The precise and …
A Russian philosopher V. Sovovyer in 19th century pointed out that the extreme forms of Nationalism destroy a nation and for the human being, it makes enemies. Following are the example in this regard. French Nationalism that was homogeneous in nature maintained by Maximillian. He said …
When we look into nations and nationalism, we should separate physical characteristics which unify nations from spiritual ones which guide nations. Here we cannot ignore the factors like culture tradition language religion, common economic interest racial unity and conflict and war. Human Nature The first root …