Volume 06, Issue 02
Frequency: 12 Issue per year
Paper Submission: Throughout the Month
Acceptance Notification: Within 2 days
Areas Covered: Multidisciplinary
Accepted Language: Multiple Languages
Journal Type: Online (e-Journal)
ISSN Number:
2582-8568
The objective of this in-depth study is to focus on the multidimensionality of the discipline of historical sociology and the new-fangled socio-economic synergies through which the subject interacts with the discipline of international relations. The study also recommends this collaborative research tactic which can be employed in the development of reasonable hypothesis for the sociological investigation of the diverse processes which contributed in the economic growth and advancement of modern-day nation-states. The primary argument presented in this research paper is based on the notion that national interests of individual nation-states are determined by the plethora of feasible geopolitical factors and not solely by the national goals of the nation-states. This notion further emphasizes the importance of conducting multidisciplinary research in historical sociology for the better understanding of geopolitical and strategic factors which not only influence international relations between nation-states but also play diverse roles in determining new-fangled national interests of nation-states. Finally, it has also been discovered that the best way to develop such multidimensional research frameworks in historical sociology and international relations would be to record the sociological history of individual nation-states and establish possible synergies between their histories and feasible geopolitical dynamics. Keywords: Economic Growth; Geopolitical Dynamics; Historical Sociology; Hypothesis; International Relations; National Interests; Nation-State.
Keywords: Economic Growth; Geopolitical Dynamics; Historical Sociology; Hypothesis; International Relations; National Interests; Nation-State.