Introduction to International Relations Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #1214655

How does neorealism view anarchy?


Anarchy forms the basis of nation-states.

Anarchy represents a higher power than the state itself.

Anarchy explains how a state must protect itself.

Anarchy is the ordering principle of the international systems. 

Anarchy is a violent condition that overthrows governments.


Yanıt Açıklaması:

Anarchy is one of the two principles underlying neorealism. It is considered as an ordering principle because neorealism does not recognize a power that is superior to states.

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