November 24, 2024
Ali akbar Kiani

Ali akbar Kiani

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
Address: Persian Gulf Research Institute
Degree: Ph.D in International Relations
Phone: 0098-77
Faculty: Persian Gulf Research Institue

Research

Title
Using Darwin's Theory to Describe Emergence and Disappearance of Powers in Global Politics
Type Presentation
Keywords
Darwin theory, Evolution in Politics, Conflict and Cooperation, Secret of Survival
Researchers Ali akbar Kiani (First researcher)

Abstract

We are living in the era of sharp changes in the global atmosphere. It is because of expanded capabilities of communication and influence that serves actors in their willing directions. What is current world actor’s main goal? What is clear is pursuing national interest toward securing safety and progress of nation and authorities. But obviously the definition of these elements has changed during these decades. Previously security meant being sure of not have foreign attack or to some extend safety in life and economic programs that all where dependent to national hard power. But now the importance of weapons has reduced and it is the strength of social structure of a community that protect a nation stability and advance. New global framework does not allow the actors to take up challenging agendas in hard power competition. Globalization proved for international parties that they have to develop their capability in trade, life welfare and applying human capitals. Naturally those who have potentials for such programs or trying to provide them are more likely to survive rather than the rest. Being able to work with the others is a vital factor not fighting. Therefore it’s not competition which guaranties surviving but is ability in cooperation. And each nation has to develop this variable in its existence. Consequently there will not be more challenge outside the states but inside them for institutionalization this paradigm and enforcing it. Those who fail to promote this character will disappear. Nations have to win their inner struggle to survive.