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What has dominated the debate in international relations theory for the past two decades?
What has dominated the debate in international relations theory for the past two decades?
The debate between neorealists and their various critics.
What have scholars disputed regarding the international system?
What have scholars disputed regarding the international system?
Whether a multipolar system generates more conflict than a bipolar one, or whether international institutions can increase the incidence of international cooperation.
What does neorealism try to explain?
What does neorealism try to explain?
The outcomes of state interactions.
What does neorealism include?
What does neorealism include?
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According to Kenneth Waltz, what can a theory of international politics describe?
According to Kenneth Waltz, what can a theory of international politics describe?
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Study Notes
International Relations Theory Debates
- The past two decades of international relations theory have been dominated by debates between neorealism and neoliberalism.
Disputes in International System
- Scholars have disputed the nature of the international system, with some arguing it is anarchic and others seeing it as having some semblance of order.
Neorealism
- Neorealism tries to explain the recurrence of war and the maintenance of the balance of power in the international system.
- Neorealism includes the concept of the anarchic international system, where states prioritize self-help and self-preservation.
Waltz's Theory of International Politics
- According to Kenneth Waltz, a theory of international politics can describe how the international system constrains states and shapes their behavior.
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Test your knowledge on the dominant debate in international relations theory between neorealists and their critics. Explore questions about the international system's impact on war and peace outcomes, including the comparison between multipolar and bipolar systems.