ustawization
Ustawization is a term used in the field of international relations and political science to describe the process by which a country or region adopts the laws, regulations, and practices of another country, typically a more powerful or influential one. This process can occur through various means, including diplomatic agreements, trade deals, and cultural exchange. Ustawization is often seen as a form of soft power, where a country's influence is exerted through the attraction of others to adopt its values and practices.
The term was coined by political scientist Robert O. Keohane in his 1984 book "After Hegemony." Keohane
Ustawization can have significant implications for the receiving country or region. On one hand, it can lead
Despite these potential drawbacks, ustawization remains a significant phenomenon in the modern world. As countries continue