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Green Theory prioritizes high policy areas such as security, peace, and independence over environmental issues
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The rise of environmental concerns in the 1960s increased the importance of Green Theory in International Relations
True
Garrett Hardin's analogy of 'the tragedy of the commons' contributed to the beginning of addressing environmental issues in a disciplinary way
True
The Green Theory accepts ecocentrism, which places the environment at the center, unlike other IR theories that adopt a human-centered worldview
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According to the Green Theory, growth is unlimited and it is possible to maintain development at the expense of resource depletion
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Green Theory advocates for strengthening local organizations over central ones
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The concept of sustainability is embraced by Green Theory
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The Club of Rome and the report 'Limits to Growth' were significant in the development of Green Theory
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Green Theory has been fully developed and widely accepted as a theory in the field of International Relations
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Green Theory provides a concrete approach to the role of the state in global regulations
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