Afshin Zargar; Abdolkarim Shaheidar; Mohammad Mahdi Koosha; Mahdi Abbasi Sarmadi
Volume 7, Issue 1 , July 2017, , Pages 86-105
Abstract
Nowadays, with the advent of technological developments and different communications methods, there is no need to direct methods of coercion, repression and suppression anymore. ...
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Nowadays, with the advent of technological developments and different communications methods, there is no need to direct methods of coercion, repression and suppression anymore. Over the years, after the years of transition from classical methods of exercising power and loss of legitimacy of direct exercising power, governments tried to adopt different and efficient strategies. This efficiency also depends on the amounts of the expected achievements. The current strategy of governments is based on soft power and using this form of power has a greater range. Sometimes this power takes extra-territorial form and international relations.This study seeks to find an answer to the question how could Russia incorporate Crimean Peninsula to Russian Federation without the slightest conflict? How much Russia’s new military doctrine has been effective? The method of present research is library research and uses original sources about soft power and Russian military doctrine by which the analysis of the events surrounding the incorporation of Crimean to Russia’s territory becomes possible. The necessity and importance of this research originate from the fact that stability of governments is based on the concept of “border” and modern tools in the field of soft power can threaten global security and order. Results of this study show that according to the UN charter and existing procedures, any direct or indirect intervention of states in internal affairs of other states is strongly prohibited. Instruments of soft power which intervene the internal affairs of countries are also the examples of these prohibited tools because the absolute sovereignty of governments on citizens in internal dimension and freedom of action in external relations is the exclusive right of governments.