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Mehmet Tabak

Mehmet Tabak is Clinical Assistant Professor, Program in International Relations at New York University.

Realism in International Relations: The Making of a Disarrayed Tradition

Realism in International Relations: The Making of a Disarrayed Tradition

According to a pervasive view in the discipline of International Relations (IR): a) realism is a historical tradition, stretching all the way back to Thucydides; b) despite the important theoretical differences among themselves, realists uphold the same set of core beliefs about the workings of international politics.

Realism in International Relations: The Making of a Disarrayed Tradition

Realism in International Relations: The Making of a Disarrayed Tradition

According to a pervasive view in the discipline of International Relations (IR): a) realism is a historical tradition, stretching all the way back to Thucydides; b) despite the important theoretical differences among themselves, realists uphold the same set of core beliefs about the workings of international politics.