International Relations Theories Post-WWI Quiz
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Explain the concept of realism in international relations and how it is defined by the '3S' (Statism, Survival, Self Help).

Realism in international relations explains international interactions in terms of power. It is defined by the '3S' - statism, survival, and self-help, which emphasize the importance of the state, the pursuit of security, and the reliance on oneself for protection and survival.

What is realpolitik and how is it related to realism in international relations?

Realpolitik refers to the exercise of power by states toward each other, often described as power politics. It is related to realism in international relations as it aligns with the realist approach of explaining international relations in terms of power dynamics and state interests.

Which historical figures and thinkers have had an influence on classical realism in international relations?

Classical realism in international relations has been influenced by historical figures and thinkers such as Sun Tzu, Thucydides, Niccolo Machiavelli, and Thomas Hobbes.

Why does the text mention that 'no single theory reliably explains the wide range of international interactions'?

<p>The text mentions this to highlight the contested nature of the realism approach in international relations and to acknowledge the existence of other theoretical frameworks that also attempt to explain international interactions, showing that no single theory is universally accepted as comprehensive.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did the failure of the League of Nations and the economic depression after WWI impact the study of international relations?

<p>The failure of the League of Nations and the economic depression after WWI led to a reevaluation of international relations, prompting scholars to develop new approaches and theories by drawing on the ideas of classical realist thinkers like Machiavelli, Thucydides, and Hobbes to understand the complexities of international interactions.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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