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rjkz [21]
1 year ago
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Which theoretical perspectives would agree that the international system is inherently anarchic?

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tester [92]1 year ago
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Realist and Liberal perspectives would agree that the international system is inherently anarchic

   The notion that there is no supreme authority or sovereign in the world is known as anarchy in the study of international relations. There is no hierarchically superior, coercive authority that can settle conflicts, uphold the law, or regulate the system of international politics in an anarchic state. It is commonly acknowledged that anarchy serves as the foundation for international relations theory.

    It is feasible for ordered ties between nations to be maintained in an anarchic international system, contrary to how anarchy is typically understood in the field of international relations. For the realist, liberal, neo- realist, and neo- liberal models of international relations, anarchy provides the underpinnings.

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