authority in international relations
Authority in international relations refers to the power and legitimacy held by individuals, states, or international organizations to exercise control, influence, and decision-making in global affairs. It is the ability to shape and enforce rules, policies, and norms that guide interactions and govern the behavior of actors in the international system.
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