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Realism in International Relations - Strategic Calculations in Global Power Dynamics - cover

Realism in International Relations - Strategic Calculations in Global Power Dynamics

Fouad Sabry

Maison d'édition: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Synopsis

Discover the Power Dynamics of Global Politics with "What is Realism in International Relations"
 
Dive into the compelling world of international relations through the lens of Realism, a dominant school of thought that reveals the relentless competition among self-interested states. This comprehensive guide unpacks how these rational actors navigate an anarchic global system, driven by power, national interests, and the quest for security.
 
What You'll Gain
 
Unlock valuable insights and deepen your understanding with detailed explorations of key topics, including:
 
Realism in International Relations: Understand the foundational principles of Realism.
 
Neorealism: Explore the evolution and impact of Neorealism in international politics.
 
Realpolitik: Learn about the practical application of power politics.
 
International Relations: Grasp the broad field and its various theories.
 
National Interest: Delve into the concept that drives state behavior.
 
Kenneth Waltz: Discover the contributions of one of the most influential Realist thinkers.
 
Security Dilemma: Analyze the paradox where actions taken by states to increase security can lead to greater insecurity.
 
Regime Theory: Study the impact of international norms and rules.
 
International Security: Understand the complex dynamics that ensure state survival.
 
This book also addresses the most pressing questions about Realism in international relations, providing clear and concise answers that enhance your knowledge and perspective.
 
Who Should Read This Book
 
Whether you are a professional in the field, an undergraduate or graduate student, an enthusiast, a hobbyist, or someone looking to expand your knowledge beyond the basics, this book is your essential guide to Realism in International Relations. Equip yourself with the theories and insights that shape our understanding of global power dynamics and state behavior.
 
Get Your Copy Today and Master the Core Principles of Realism in International Relations!
Disponible depuis: 03/06/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 96 pages.

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