Analysis of the Success and Non-success in the Historical Sociological Model of Analyzing Foreign Policy

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
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Although Studying and analyzing foreign policy has passed the similar and somehow equivalent path with international relations theories, it maintains its line and difference with these theories. This article works on the success and non-success in the historical-sociological model of analyzing foreign policy. So we follow this question that how the effect of the impossibility of historical-sociological model of foreign policy is and what is its effect on analyzing foreign policy? historical sociological model of analyzing foreign policy’s view improves this power that in addition to clarifying the current and prior reciprocal effects, notifies to future and understands the future changes and clarify that. it means that this studying has the legibility to predict and consider it based on previous things as possibilities or main trait. In an opposite way to the prior views which reduce the task of theory to clarifying, the historical sociological model emphasizes that prediction and later studying are legitimate and especially important.

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Persian
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Journal of Political and International Approaches, Volume:9 Issue: 1, 2017
Pages:
65 to 93
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