The Great Powers Pattern of Behavior in International Crisis Management in the Uni-multipolar System
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The main focus of the study is the great power's comportment in the international crises management which is under the effects of certain order and conditions. Depending on the structure and processes of the international system, the style of crisis management and states pattern of behavior would be different. Therefore, this paper aims to analyze the crisis management pattern by the great powers within the uni-multipolar system while using the structural realism assumptions. Hence, the main question is that, how the uni-multipolar system requirements have affected the great powers pattern of behavior in international crisis management? This paper credence the hypothesis that the constraints enforced by the uni-multipolar system have driven the behavioral pattern of great powers to an Asymmetrical Balance of Power in the international arena. The asymmetrical balance of power as a pattern of behavior uses a wide range of tools such as institutional, coalitional, aggressive and sanction tools for the sake of crisis management. The paper uses the explanatory-descriptive method and the level of analysis which has been envisaged is the third image or the international level.
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Persian
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Journal of Political science Association, Volume:11 Issue: 3, 2016
Pages:
79 to 124
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