Cấu trúc nghiên cứu quan hệ quốc tế dựa trên phân tích thành tố
Abstract
Every international relation comprises six fundamental elements, including objectives, behavior, outcomes, internal factors, external factors, and subjective perception. These elements play crucial roles and are intrinsic to the nature of international relations. They interact with one another and collectively shape the wholeness of international relations. Changes in these elements lead to alternations in relations/linkage, thus influencing the overall movement of international relations. Consequently, these elements serve as constants within the research structure of international relations. The identification of such a research structure facilitates the constructions of an analytical framework for studying international relations in specific cases.