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Realism and International Relations
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Jack Donnelly
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December 04 2009
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Cambridge University Press
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December 04 2009
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 6
The realist tradition
pp. 43
Human nature and state motivation
pp. 81
Anarchy, hierarchy, and order
pp. 107
System, structure, and balance of power
pp. 131
Institutions and international society
pp. 161
Morality and foreign policy
pp. 193
Conclusion: The nature and contribution of realism
pp. 203
Selected recommended readings
pp. 205
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