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    aberdWhat are the key differences between Realism and Neo-Realism? Theories provide something better than just guessing‚ they offer a systematic and coherent way of conceptualizing about the world we live in. Theories act as ‘lenses’ through which we look at and understand the social phenomena and the dimensions that characterize Politics and International Relations. Every theory is based on an assumption and backed by facts. Theory is a testable concept or idea. In science‚ a theory is not merely

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    Originating from the German word ’Realpolitik ’ ‚ realism is often used as a term which fits a more realistic and unpretentious political theory‚ as opposed to an unrealistic ideological theory. It is this theory which has been one of the leading and most prominent ways of thinking in terms of international relations in modern times‚ with its stark view of nation states and people appealing greatly to the Western leading political institutions‚ as recently it has become another phrase for ’power

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    Head: CLASSICAL VS. NEO-REALISM Is Neo-realism an improvement on traditional realism? [Name of the writer] [Name of the institution] Is Neo-Realism An Improvement On Traditional Realism? Introduction Realism is a broad paradigm and varies from the classical realism established by Han’s Morgenthau through to Kenneth Waltz’s structural realism which introduced in 1979. Many theorists see classical realism and structural realism as two distinct theories

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    importance of the state above all else. Realism states that international relations should not be studied as how things should be but as how they are. We can distinguish between the ’economic person ’‚ the ’religious person ’‚ the ’moral person ’‚ the ’political person ’ etc. In order to understand politics‚ we must study only the ’political person ’ for example we should study the political actions of a statesman as a synonym of a state. The theory of political realism is based on the idea of a rational

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    DoD report. But China insists that its strategy is entirely peaceful; designed solely to protect its sea lanes; and is not encirclement of India. Though many scholars find China to be a good example of offensive realism‚ but today I will prove that it is the theory of defensive realism that explains this concept of string of pearls in Indian Ocean. The point is that we focus only on Indian Ocean. China is a rising economy‚ future of which also depends heavily on steady

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    DEFINATION OF LIBRARY: A library is said to be a room or building where collections for books‚ records‚ and films for borrowing or research to a public or student for reference are kept for use. According to Aina a library is concerned with the collection‚ processing‚ storage‚ and dissemination of recorded information for the purpose of reading‚ studying and consultation. CATALOGUE: Catalogue is a principal guide or key that leads directly from catalogue card to the book on the

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    Essay #1: Definition A lot of problems in life‚ arguments‚ and writing arise from the fact that the people involved in the discussion have a different understanding of the concept they are discussing. They think that they’re on the same page‚ talking about the same thing‚ using the same word‚ but in reality‚ they are defining the concept differently. Definitions are important not just when learning vocabulary‚ but also when you are talking about something and using it as a point of reference. Think

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    Walking down an old moldy hallway with distressed stairs screaming with every step‚ there is a dimly lit doorway leading to a hunched withered old man aggressively working on a grey‚ decomposing body. This is what horror films have drilled into our heads of what a mortician is; when in reality a Mortician is not just an embalmer with the stigma of death that shadows them around. Morticians have a wide variety of undertakings; they supervise the preparations of the burial‚ arrange funerals and services

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    1Definition: Direct marketing‚ marketing take place without intermediaries between manufacturing and buyer such as amazon.com Affiliate marketing‚ an arrangement whereby a marketing patner refers consumer to the selling company website such as amazon .com Transaction fees modal‚ charge a service fee based on the volume and value of transaction offered for example‚ what you pay when you buy or sell a house would be transaction fees.amazon .com Subscription fees model‚ customer pay a fixed amount

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    Credit default swap: is a financial swap agreement that the seller of the CDS will compensate the buyer in the event of a loan default or other credit event. The buyer of the CDS makes a series of payments (the CDS "fee" or "spread") to the seller and‚ in exchange‚ receives a payoff if the loan defaults. In the event of default the buyer of the CDS receives compensation (usually the face value of the loan)‚ and the seller of the CDS takes possession of the defaulted loan.[1] However‚ anyone can purchase

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