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Volume 29, Issue 3 (2014)                   GeoRes 2014, 29(3): 29-40 | Back to browse issues page
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Ahmadypour Z, Lashgari E. Philosophy of International Relations After the Cold War Competition in Geographic Continuity. GeoRes 2014; 29 (3) :29-40
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1- Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran
2- Yazd University, Iran
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After the end of the Cold War، were came up different views about nature and how to continue rival in international relations. Some scholars of these fields were believe that with the end of ideological competition in the macro level in the world and with any rival hegemonic there is not any basis for more competition between countries and power blocks in the world . so it consider that from this time ، human being will experience liberal peace in macro level. In contrast to some other scholars believe that inherent nature of space and geography، as a place where human life ،is fundamental for reproducing and processing historical structures for competition between states and power blocks and in different times only may changes the subject of competition . Therefore in this paper with descriptive and analytical approach we have attempted، philosophy of geographic continuity competition has been described in international relations and has been explaining the new shape of competition. Research findings indicate that in general the political geography of the world body has conditions that will reproduce the competition between countries and power blocks as a infrastructure factor in international relations at different times.
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