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Neorealism from "summary" of International Relations: The Key Concepts by Martin Griffiths,Terry O'Callaghan

Neorealism, a prominent theory in the field of International Relations, emphasizes the importance of the international system in shaping state behavior. This theory, also known as structural realism, argues that the anarchic nature of the international system, where there is no overarching authority to enforce rules or maintain order, is a key factor influencing how states interact with one another. According to neorealism, states are primarily concerned with their own survival and security in an environment characterized by uncertainty and competition. States are seen as rational actors that prioritize their own interests above all else, leading them to engage in a constant pursuit of power and security. In this view, states are driven by the imperative to ensure their own survival in a world where there is no guarantee of peaceful cooperation. Neorealism also emphasizes the distribution...
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    International Relations: The Key Concepts

    Martin Griffiths

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