ID | 131017 |
Title Proper | Values, national interests, and other interest |
Language | ENG |
Author | Kaplan, Morton A |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article examines the concept of "national interest," from its common use in policy circles to the network of subordinate and superordinate interests in which a state is situated. When analyzing the interest of a social system, like a state, it is important to take into account the level of governance and the interests of the individuals and subsystems upon which the system depends, and consider the value of serving other members in federations, alliances, and blocs even at sacri?ce to itself. A systems approach to politics enables tl1e international relations professional to transcend the problems often encountered by the subjective use of raw power for perceived national interests that fail to accurately anticipate unintended consequences. |
`In' analytical Note | International Journal on World Peace Vol.31, No.2; June 2014: p.57-72 |
Journal Source | International Journal on World Peace Vol.31, No.2; June 2014: p.57-72 |
Key Words | Social Systems ; National Interest ; National Values ; Moral Values ; Ethical Values ; Political Values ; Social Values ; Economic Values ; Politics ; International Federations - IF ; International Alliance - IA ; International Cooperation - IC ; International Organization - IO ; International Relations - IR ; International Coordination ; Political Accuracy |