16. Which one of the following approaches or modest of international politics does not give importance to the
role of state as an actor?
(A) Dependency model
(B) Realist Model
(C) Neo-realist model
(D) Interdependence pluralist model
Answers
Answer:
Explanation:
Realism is an approach to the study and practice of international politics. It emphasizes the role of the nation-state and makes a broad assumption that all nation-states are motivated by national interests, or, at best, national interests disguised as moral concerns.
Answer:
Explanation:
The realist model assumes that states are rational, inclusive nations that want to maximize their potential (especially military and economic power).
In:
- States live in a turbulent country (that is, no higher authority than regions to enforce laws)
- States are focused on self-help, highly competitive and focused on energy balance
- States cooperate only in limited circumstances (i.e. when their national interests are compelling).
Hence, the correct answer is the Realist model.
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