Realism is the only viable approach to international relations. what is realism? how does it work in the international relations between countries?
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Realism and how does it work-
Realism is an international relations economic theory. According to this theory, the international politics is subject to contradictory and opposite natures between those in power. It states the role of Government, military and national interest in the international economy.
Realism has been kind of dominating from always. The people who follow realism are the ones who try and stand to prescribe the set of rules for international relations which end up being a barrier to it. There are two extreme types of realism theories- Classical and Neo.
Classical realism says that it is the responsibility of human kind to make the economy self centered and dominating. It says that is the nature of a human being to do so. While on the other hand, NeoRealism focuses on the international relations. This one promotes the nature of conflict between countries in order to have powers in international relations.
Realism is the only viable approach to international relations. what is realism? how does it work in the international r...
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