POLS 2200 Chapter : POLS*2200 International Relations Realism

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states are the most important actors in an anarchical world lacking central legitimate governance. Study the relationship among these units, especially major powers because they shape world politics and engage in the costliest wars. system refers to the international system of states. non-state actors like the un aspire only, can t do more than their member states direct. state as a unitary actor encapsulated by a black box don t need to look inside, state speaks with one voice, 1 policy to 1 issue. state as a reational actor (weights costs and benefits). national security top priority focus on actual/potential conflicts, use of force. uses of power (materialistic/capabilities), concerned with the balance of power among states (security implications) classical realist: emphasize the impact of history. structural realist: basis for a theory of ir has to have at its core an understanding of the distribution of capabilities across states.

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