• 3 months ago
In the field of international relations, realism emerges as a dominant force, much as gravity shapes the movement of objects in space. It assumes that states are rational actors driven by self-interest and security concerns, resulting in a predictable and competitive global order. But just as gravity can be resisted, so too can the principles of realism be resisted in global politics.

In this video, I uncover the key factors that can defy the "gravity" of realist thinking and offer insights into how nations can operate beyond its influence.

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