Theorıes Of Internatıonal Relatıons I Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #844037

Which of the following may be considered the fundamental shortcoming of the neorealist paradigm?


It completely disregards state-level issues.

It does not provide a solid framework for foreign policy moves and practical problems of world politics.

It complicates international relations by introducing a third level of analysis beyond human nature and the traits of states.

It rejects the notion that human nature is in any way influential in international relations.

It reduces international relations into an anarchical structure of functionally identical states.


Yanıt Açıklaması:

On a theoretical level, neorealism is not interested in developing a solid framework to facilitate foreseeing foreign policy moves of international actors. As such, this paradigm is not capable of offering an "explicit policy guidance to state leaders as they confront the practical problems of world politics. This is presumably because they have little or no choice owing to the confining international structure in which they must operate".

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