Military power has traditionally been regarded as the primary form of power, providing unparalleled advantages in securing the national interests of the state.Alongside economic power, a new form of influence has emerged, grounded in non-material elements, particularly ideological and cultural values.However, the developments of the post-Cold War world have shifted the balance, positioning economic power as a crucial tool in foreign policy.The military tool no longer maintains its former dominance, and its outcomes are no longer guaranteed.