Theory Of International | Politics

Focuses solely on structure rather than how states behave toward one another (constructivist critique). g., Alexander Wendt's work)?

The model downplays the role of multinational corporations, international organizations, and transnational actors. Theory of International Politics

The international system lacks a central governing authority (a "world government") to manage disputes, creating a "self-help" environment. Focuses solely on structure rather than how states

Defined the "neorealist" school, which became dominant in the late 20th century. Theory of International Politics

Because states cannot rely on others for security, they must rely on their own capabilities (military, economic).