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CLASSICAL INTERNATIONAL REALTIONS THEORIES

The text delves into classical international relations theories, particularly realism and its iterations like neo-realism. Realism is depicted as a doctrine emphasizing power dynamics, state sovereignty, and human nature'

CLASSICAL INTERNATIONAL REALTIONS THEORIES

conflictual

absence of power

relation

individuals

social contract
surrender some freedoms

submit to the authority

state

provides protection
maintains order

preventing the return to the state of nature

Thucydides

weak system

appetite for power

selfishness

limited power

amoral

unitary actor

centralized security

anarchy

rational decision-making

national interest
survival

balance of power

prudent strategy

flexible alliances

individuals

the leaders

moral traditions
political behavior
justified immoral actions in politics
political realism

Machiavellianism

denies the relevance of ethics in politics

power and deception

institutions

CLASSICAL INTERNATIONAL REALTIONS THEORIES

REALISM

neo-realism
anarchic sytem
classic
human nature
criticized by being old thinking
excessively pessimistic
power
state: for realists is the principle actor in international relations

state sovereignty

supreme authority over their territory

Hobbes

anarchic state of nature

constant conflict

lack of limits

everyone has the right to everything

individualist behavior on the nature of the human being

To escape this perilous condition

not concerned in international issues

international system

distrubution of power

multipolar system

3+ powers

bipolar system

two powers

unipolar system

single power