Trust - in international relations.

Oybek Ibragimov
The study revealed that trust plays an important role not only in various fields, but also in international relations, being a key element in the formation of relations between various objects. We have looked at aspects of trust, including its parallel component - distrust, which is also a separate aspect. Three aspects of trust were identified: state, politicians and propaganda. All of them are aimed at achieving the main goal - stabilizing international relations and increasing efficiency in matters of compromise. We examined patterns in achieving trust, including honesty, a culture of trust, and other constituent aspects. We looked at examples of trust using the example of the United States and its politicians. As a result, it was found that trust is an important element in building international relations, becoming a sought-after factor for establishing relationships between countries. The countries of the world need trusting relationships that reduce risks associated with transaction costs, strengthen international agreements and build good relationships.
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