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Interpretation and Perception of Military Power by Applying Perspectives of Neoclassical Realism and Military Studies
Volume 11, Issue 1 (2021), pp. 5–28
Agniete Zotkeviciute Baneviciene ORCID icon link to view author Agniete Zotkeviciute Baneviciene details  

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https://doi.org/10.47459/jssi.2021.11.1
Pub. online: 30 March 2021      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

Received
15 July 2020
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10 December 2020
Published
30 March 2021

Abstract

Although the issues of military studies are increasingly analysed in the framework of political science, the representatives of international relations and military studies use different ways of interpreting military power – one of the key aspects of military studies. With the intention of expanding the possibilities of applying theories of international relations to military studies, this article aims to show the need for a synthesis of theoretical insights into neoclassical realism and military studies for scientific interpretation and research of the military power structure. The inducement of inter-paradigmatic debates by revealing and comparing military power explanation methods reflects a theoretical attempt to expand the possibilities for the application of international relations theories on warfare studies. Although the application of neoclassical realism theory to the explanation of military power is not new, this study explores broader possibilities of the application of this theory. The study substantiates the influence of non-material resources and unit-level variables on the structure of military power while making the assumption that neoclassical realism creates conditions to reveal the process of military power conversion but not the content of military power.

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Keywords
Military power Security studies Political science Neoclassical realism Force employment

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