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Neorealism may
refer to:
Neorealism (art)
Italian neorealism (film)
Indian neorealism or
parallel cinema Neorealism (international relations) New realism...
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transitional movies. The
larger social concerns of humanity,
treated by
neorealists, gave way to the
exploration of individuals.
Their needs,
their alienation...
- main
challenges to
neorealist theory is the
democratic peace theory and
supporting research, such as the book
Never at War.
Neorealists answer this challenge...
- hegemony,
defensive neorealists argue that
states are
socialised and
aware of
historical precedent,
which defensive neorealists ****ert,
generally displays...
- reject, the
societal standards imposed on the
women of the age.
Italian neorealists, with
their characteristic use of
realism and thematic-driven narrative...
- self-interest in
terms of power,
neorealists argue,
explains most of
international politics.
Because of this,
neorealists tend to
disregard explanations...
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primarily to
human nature,
neorealists emphasize anarchy. This idea was
first advanced by
Kenneth Waltz, in his
neorealist text, Man, the
State and War...
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books prior to 1979 but 35.5
times in
those afterward. Like most
other neorealists,
Waltz accepted that
globalization poses new
challenges to states, but...
- Noel; Merjian, Ara H.; Welch,
Rhiannon Noel (22
September 2020). "It's a
Neorealist World".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:
multiple names:
authors list (link) "Jim...
- it
already had
sufficient power to survive." Accordingly,
offensive neorealists such as
Mearsheimer believe that a state's best
strategy to increase...