Review:

Realism Theory In International Relations

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
Realism theory in international relations is a perspective that views states as self-interested actors in an anarchic world, prioritizing power and security over moral considerations.

Key Features

  • State-centric view of international relations
  • Emphasis on power and security
  • Skepticism towards international cooperation and institutions
  • Focus on the balance of power

Pros

  • Provides a clear framework for understanding state behavior
  • Offers insights into the importance of power dynamics in global politics

Cons

  • May overlook the role of non-state actors and other factors influencing international relations
  • Can lead to a pessimistic view of global cooperation

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