
Mearsheimer, Wendt, and International Relations Theory
Political Theory 101
The Impact of International Institutions
This chapter discusses the impact of international institutions on states' ability to maneuver and choose their paths, examining the constraints and challenges faced within the liberal international order. It also explores the role of Marxism in analyzing internal domestic politics and the critique of constructivism in understanding states' behavior. Additionally, it examines the factors that can lead to the decline or death of states, as well as the relationship between realism and constructivism in international relations theory.
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