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Theorıes Of Internatıonal Relatıons Iı Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #953120
Theorıes Of Internatıonal Relatıons Iı Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #953120
- The culture is characterized by a constant enmity between states that see each other as enemies.
- It is a world of all-against-all in which states prioritize power and interests.
- Society without a supreme ruler resembles a state of nature.
Whose norms and rules reflect these features in terms of social culture?
Whose norms and rules reflect these features in terms of social culture?
John Locke |
Immanuel Kant |
Johan Olsen |
Thomas Hobbes |
James March |
Yanıt Açıklaması:
The Hobbesian culture is characterized by a constant enmity between states that see each other as enemies. It is a world of all-against-all in which states prioritize power and interests. Norms and rules that dominate the system reflect the ideas of Thomas Hobbes who argued that society without a supreme ruler resembles a state of nature.
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