mohammadreza bahadorkhani; aliasghar mohammadi darabi
Volume 1, Issue 3 , March 2018, , Pages 89-117
Abstract
The concept of international order in different theories of international relations has different definitions. Each of these theories, based on their ontological and epistemological ...
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The concept of international order in different theories of international relations has different definitions. Each of these theories, based on their ontological and epistemological concepts, provides a definition of international order. The paradigm of realism regards the balance of power and hegemony as the decisive and shaping elements of the international order, while the liberal paradigm considers the international order to be free from free markets, regimes, institutions and international organizations. On the one hand, the English school emphasizes the concepts of realism such as war, the balance of power and the management of great powers in shaping the international order, and on the other hand, it emphasizes the concepts of common norms and values in shaping the international order, and The international order is regarded as a kind of social fabric among the governments of nations. On the basis of these changes, the question that arises is how the concept of international order has evolved based on its constituent factors and scope. The hypothesis of this study is that in the evolution of the concept of international order its shaping factor has been extended to other actors in addition to states and its scope has been extended from great powers to other states and even pheromonal and human actors.