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This 9 page paper provides an overview of Liberal IR Theory and Realism. The two political theories are compared and contrasted. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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or is he concerned about a missing intern? Did President Clinton provide pardons because he believed the actors deserve to be pardoned, or did he do it to cement future
deals? What are the real motivations of politicians and how do they affect both international and domestic relations? While many agree that there are a variety of factors which motivate
politicians-and some certainly pertain to career-there are schools of thought that go above and beyond individual achievement and motivation and go to reasons behind important political decision making. One might
use the example of whether or not China should be allowed MFN status. A question like that requires contemplation, but politicians who subscribe to Liberal IR theory, and those who
favor realism will likely reach different conclusions. The former might say that China is granted MFN due to the fact that everyone is making money whereas the realist might say
that while that is the case, allowing it to continue would be wrong for the world as it sanctions human rights violations. It is of course hard to say
what conclusion each member of a particular party or philosophy will come to, as every theory may be applied in a myriad of ways. In looking at Liberal IR theory
and Realism, a student writing on this subject will be able to see the significant differences. In brief, Liberal IR Theory suggests that there are agendas that governments will obtain
through virtue of the system and Realism sees the world as at least having the potential of fairness and resolution. II. Liberal International Relations Theory
Liberal IR (International Relations) theory elaborates on the insight of state-society relations or the relationship of states to the domestic and transnational social context
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