POLB80H3 Chapter 2: POLB80 chapter2

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No single theory reliably explains the wide range of international interactions, but one theoretical framework has historically held a central position in the study of ir. This approach, called realism, is favored by some ir scholars and vigorously contested by others, but almost all take it into account. Realism (or political realism) is a school of thought that explains international rela- tions in terms of power. The exercise of power by states toward each other is sometimes called realpolitik, or just power politics. Modern realist theory developed in reaction to a liberal tradition that realists called idealism (of course, idealists themselves do not consider their approach unrealistic). Idealism emphasizes international law, morality, and international organizations, rather than power alone, as key in uences on international events. 1 idealists think that human nature is basically good. They see the international system as one based on a community of states that have the potential to work together to overcome mutual problems (see.

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