Why does benevolence in international relations matter in a fractured world? - Transforming Society
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Why does benevolence in international relations matter in a fractured world? - Transforming Society
In the traditional study of international relations, benevolence is often understood through two main prisms: neutrality and hegemony. Historically, neutrality developed as a wartime posture based on non-intervention and impartiality, gaining legal recognition in the 19th century as a mechanism for peace and stability. Benevolent hegemony, on the other hand, has roots in antiquity, exemplified in the contrast between Athenian imperialism and Spa…
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