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s for your "International Relations Theories Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation" course, drawing from the hypothetical "The Complete Realism & Power Politics IR Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!": Question: A prominent critique of the Realist paradigm, often highlighted in advanced IR theory discussions, centers on its perceived inability to adequately account for which of the following phenomena without significant theoretical augmentation?
The role of domestic political structures in determining a state's foreign policy orientation.
The cyclical nature of great power competition and the inevitability of hegemonic decline.
The endogenous development of state military capabilities in response to perceived threats.
The persistent influence of international institutions in shaping state behavior beyond immediate power calculations.
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Within the advanced Realist framework presented in "The Complete Realism & Power Politics IR Course 2026," how would a scholar differentiate between a state acting out of "anarchy-induced survival imperative" versus one acting out of "internalized national interest" shaped by domestic ideology?
The former would be primarily concerned with maintaining the existing balance of power, while the latter would be more prone to revisionist foreign policies aimed at altering the international order.
The former would manifest in a universally defensive posture regardless of regime type, while the latter would exhibit variability in aggression based on regime type and national identity.
The former would focus on immediate territorial security, while the latter would prioritize ideological expansion.
The former would be characterized by a rational calculation of relative gains, while the latter would be driven by a pursuit of absolute gains to satisfy domestic constituencies.
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probes the nuance between structural Realism (anarchy-induced survival) and more nuanced Realist approaches that acknowledge internal factors. A purely structural Realist would argue all states, regardless of internal makeup, must prioritize survival in anarchy. However, advanced Realism recognizes that domestic factors *can* shape *how* states pursue survival. Option C correctly identifies that a state driven by sheer anarchy might adopt a more consistently defensive posture (or at least appear so to others), whereas a state whose national interest is shaped by its ideology (e.g., a revolutionary state) might exhibit more varied and potentially aggressive behaviors that are not solely dictated by the immediate anarchic structure. Option A is too simplistic; survival can involve territorial expansion. Option B misrepresents the core Realist concern with relative gains. Option D conflates revisionism with the source of national interest. Question: Consider a scenario where a rising power (State X) consistently invests heavily in advanced cyber warfare capabilities, not for immediate territorial conquest, but to disrupt the economic and political stability of established powers (States Y and Z). According to the advanced Realist framework, how would this behavior be best understood?
As an example of liberal institutionalism, where State X seeks to manipulate international regimes for its own benefit.
As a direct violation of the Concert of Europe principles, signaling a breakdown of established international norms.
As a deviation from pure offensive Realism, indicating a preference for defensive realism driven by fear of retaliation.
As a manifestation of asymmetric power projection, aimed at achieving strategic advantage through non-traditional means in an anarchic system.

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