INTR 301 Lecture 15: Oct 19th

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Balance of power (there are different ways that realists use the term balance of power. Firstly, this is used to refer to a distribution of power. They could be referring to any distribution, or it could be used to refer to equivalency a relatively equal balance of power among all of the states that make up the international system. Realists also use this to refer to foreign policy behaviour that states undertake; the intentional efforts of states people to balance power between their states and other states, or to unbalance power between their state and other states. A third way they use this term is to refer to a set of theories that explain different balances of power, why they occur, and their stability. : assumptions. State-centric approach (they all rest on the state as the central actor of. The state is the sovereign actor internationally. The international system is anarchical in character.

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