State-Nation Continental Relational Affairs

Social sciences can define affairs in the policy-form of interaction between individuals, nations, and states. As opposed to ‘affairs’, relations are the composition of complex variables which are measured on the basis of need complex at various levels of social phenomenon. Affairs are interlaced on the basis of interests among individuals, nations, and states which work parallel with the relations. Interests and needs are inter-transformable parameters and there is no clear boundary between them. In broad sense interests of the nations do not depart from their need basis.

The binary characteristic of the interests of nations and states is the identification from one side along with the differences of the interests from the other if they coincide with the other.  Diplomates all the time explore such options and take full advantage of binary characteristics of interest-based affairs among nations and continents, in relation to the need phenomenon of the social system.

  • Nation-State Internal Affairs
    • Nations & State Federation
    • National Languages
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  • International Continental Foreign Affairs
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