International Relations: The Collective Goods Problem

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History

 

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William W

 

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October 7, 2012

 

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University

 

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Realists argue that the most logical explanation of an individual nation’s behavior is self interest and its ability to exert its power and authority on others. Although there are differing realist viewpoints, power and self-interest remain the central arguments explaining the structure of the international system...
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Realism, perhaps, is among the most popular viewpoints in mainstream thinking. There are however, flaws in the realist point of view. Realism dominated in the Cold War years because it provided simple but powerful explanations for war, alliances, imperialism, obstacles to cooperation, and other international phenomena, and because its emphasis on competition was consistent with the central features of the American-Soviet rivalry (Walt 1998, 29)...
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