POLB81H3 Lecture : Institutions

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Institutions are a set of rules that states themselves create and they set the standards in term sof how to behave and compete. > international system is portrayed as a brutal arena where states look for opportunities to take advantage of eachother and therefore have little reason to trust eachother. Struggle for power and the most powerful actor in system has to ensure that no other state that s that position. There is a lot competition for international security. >realism say a states which do not compete for power is unlikely. >realists agree that states sometimes operate through institutions- but they think that those rules reflect state calculations of self-interest based on international distribution of power. > the most powerful states in the system create and shape institutions (rules) so they can maintain their power in the world system. > institutions then are arenas for acting out power relationships.

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