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My research interests are grounded in a diverse range of knowledge and skills within political thought, comparative approaches, and international relations, which explain and analyze political processes at internal, regional, and international levels. This includes the analysis of political phenomena, opening up prospects for scientific research aimed at understanding political theories, which lead to a deeper understanding of the nature of power, including its legislative, executive, and judicial functions, regulations, and internal laws, and how this power is reflected in the state and its external relations within the realm of international relations.In addition to focusing on the history of political thought, public freedoms, and human rights, my research analyzes the phenomenon of international conflict and disputes, within which activities related to decision-making, diplomatic relations, and their impact on human society are formed. This demonstrates the limits and constraints on the behaviors, actions, and decisions that guide political decision-makers in addressing these issues.
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