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What do you mean by offensive and defensive realism? (UPSC CSE Mains 2023- Political Science and International Relations, Paper 2)
Realism is a prominent theory in international relations, and it has two major branches: offensive realism and defensive realism.
Offensive Realism - John Mearsheimer |
Defensive Realism - Kenneth Waltz |
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Both theories acknowledge the security dilemma but interpret it differently: offensive realism views it as a fundamental driver of conflict, while defensive realism seeks to mitigate it through balancing.
Offensive and defensive realism hence offer distinct lenses through which to analyze international relations. While they both recognize the importance of security, they differ in their assumptions about states'' motivations and behavior in the anarchic international system. These theories help scholars and policymakers understand the complexities of state behavior and the dynamics of global politics.