Realist approach and its impact on international relations
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A major difference between these two forms of study is the pacing of classes or lessons. Correspondence is not in 'real time'. Assignments are sent to students, completed and then returned. ... These courses are also run over semesters, with a specific time required to complete the course and specific terms of study.
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Realism, set of related theories of international relations that emphasizes the role of the state, national interest, and military power in world politics. ... Realism (including neorealism) focuses on abiding patterns of interaction in an international system lacking a centralized political authority.
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