词条 | Theory of International Politics |
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|name=Theory of International Politics |author=Kenneth Waltz |pages=251 |published=1979 (McGraw-Hill) |subject=International relations |}} Theory of International Politics is a 1979 international relations theory by Kenneth Waltz that offers a new theory, the neorealist theory of international relations. Taking into account the influence of neoclassical economic theory, Waltz argued that the fundamental "ordering principle" (p. 88) of the international political system is anarchy, which is defined by the presence of "functionally undifferentiated" (p. 97) individual state actors lacking "relations of super- and subordination" (p. 88) that are distinguished only by their varying capabilities. Theory of International Politics is arguably the most influential book in international relations, causing a fundamental discursive transformation and bringing the concept of anarchy to the forefront.[1]See also
References1. ^{{Cite journal|title = The discourse of anarchy in IR|url = http://journals.cambridge.org/article_S1752971915000111|journal = International Theory|date = 2015-11-01|issn = 1752-9727|pages = 393–425|volume = 7|issue = 03|doi = 10.1017/S1752971915000111|first = Jack|last = Donnelly}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Theory Of International Politics}} 4 : 1979 books|Books about international relations|International relations theory|Political realism |
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