How to maintain international social order We believe that these truths are self-evident. People are born equally and the Creator gives them certain nontransferable rights, including the pursuit of life, freedom and happiness. In order to ensure these rights, the government obtains its legitimate rights from the consent of those established and dominated by humans. At the outset, the Declaration of Independence of America declares collective goals of Americans as a society and means to protect these goals.
"British school" of international relations, also known as international society, liberal realism, rationalism or UK institutionalists, still has a "domestic society" at the international level despite the "disorderly" situation (Literally) lack of ruler or the world of the world) As Martin White did in the lectures of the London School of Economics in the 1950s, the extensive research of the British School was a reflection of the past international theoretical tradition Includes consideration. Hobbes (after Thomas) Hobbes), 2) Rationalists (or after Grotten, Hugo Grotius) 3) Revolutionists (or Kant, after Emanuel Kant). Roughly speaking, the UK school itself supports rationalist or Groatian traditions and is seeking an intermediate route (or through the media) between realistic "power politics" and revolutionary "utopianism" I will.
The international social theory, also known as the UK school, focuses on common national norms and values, and how they regulate international relations. Examples of these norms are diplomacy, order and international law. Unlike neo-realism, it is not necessarily a positivist. Theorists can be divided into solidarityists who pay particular attention to humanitarian intervention and tend to claim it and more valuable pluralists in order and sovereignty. Nicholas Wheeler is a famous unificationist, Hedley Bull and Robert H. Jackson
According to Boolean, the international community has five key institutions that are key to promoting order. These include diplomacy, international law, power balance, war and power management system. According to this classification, the major powers play an administrative role in the international community. In addition, their benefits extend throughout the system, so every event in the system will affect their interests. Therefore, hegemony is essential for managing mutual relations and establishing order by managing relationships between small countries within its influence (Bull 213). Therefore, supremacy recognizes each other's range of influence and maintains good relations with each other by ensuring that they no longer interfere.