Review:
Realist Theory In International Relations
overall review score: 4.2
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Realist theory in international relations is a perspective that emphasizes the role of states in international politics and focuses on power dynamics, security, and self-interest.
Key Features
- Emphasis on state sovereignty
- Focus on national interest
- Importance of power dynamics
- Concern with security
Pros
- Provides a clear framework for analyzing international relations
- Highlights the importance of power and security in world politics
Cons
- Critics argue it oversimplifies complex global interactions
- May overlook the role of non-state actors and international institutions