Transcription of Structural Realism after the Cold War
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St r uctur al Reali sm aft ert he Cold W arKenneth N. WaltzSome students of in-ternational politics believe that Realism is They argue that, althoughrealism s concepts of anarchy, self-help, and power balancing may have beenappropriate to a bygone era, they have been displaced by changed conditionsand eclipsed by better ideas. New times call for new thinking. Changingconditions require revised theories or entirely different rue, if the conditions that a theory contemplated have changed, the theoryno longer applies.
World Politics,” American Political Science Review, Vol. 80, No. 4 (December 1986), pp. 1151– 1169. International Security 25:1 6 in the study of international relations.” 3 But, if it is true that democracies rest
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