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METHODOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF THE THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. SECOND PART
Author(s) -
V. Khonin
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
aktualʹnì problemi mìžnarodnih vìdnosin
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2663-8959
pISSN - 2308-6912
DOI - 10.17721/apmv.2016.127.2.104-114
Subject(s) - notional amount , international relations , interpretation (philosophy) , epistemology , coherence (philosophical gambling strategy) , sociology , natural (archaeology) , social relation , international community , process (computing) , context (archaeology) , social science , political science , computer science , politics , law , mathematics , geography , philosophy , statistics , archaeology , finance , economics , programming language , operating system
The article is devoted to the modern interpretation of the methodology of theoretical simulation of international relations - the system of the methodological principles. Thus, applying the principle of interference, the researcher receives additional methodological possibilities for the determination of rules necessary to form typological groups of international relations, and to determine the criteria for ranking of international interactions in terms of their social and historical significance.The principle of sustainability in the historical context of international relations regards international relations as a special natural and continuous process within human society. The principle of coherence requires to bear in mind the level of human awarenees in the modeling of international relations – the awareness of individuals – participants of international community, and accordingly, of the whole social community to which they belong.Each of the proposed principles focuses on individual, but synergistically linked and relevant to the researcher notional subject– the being of international relations.

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