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  1. Classical realism is an international relations theory from the realist school of thought. Realism makes the following assumptions: states are the main actors in the international relations system, there is no supranational international authority , states act in their own self-interest, and states want power for self-preservation. [2]

  2. Realismo clássico (relações internacionais) O realismo clássico é uma escola de pensamento na teoria das relações internacionais associada com os pensadores Nicolau Maquiavel e Thomas Hobbes. [ 1] Os pensadores modernos associados ao realismo clássico são Hans Morgenthau e Carl von Clausewitz.

  3. International relations theory is the study of international relations (IR) from a theoretical perspective. It seeks to explain behaviors and outcomes in international politics. The four most prominent schools of thought are realism, liberalism, constructivism, and rational choice.

  4. Realism, a set of related theories of international relations that emphasizes the role of the state, national interest, and power in world politics. Founded by E.H. Carr and Hans Morgenthau, realism came to dominate the academic study of international relations in the second half of the 20th century.

  5. 26 de jul. de 2010 · Twentieth-century classical realism has today been largely replaced by neorealism, which is an attempt to construct a more scientific approach to the study of international relations. Both classical realism and neorealism have been subjected to criticism from IR theorists representing liberal, critical, and post-modern perspectives.

  6. 1 de out. de 2004 · Through a reexamination of the thinking of Hans Morgenthau, this article seeks to recover a tradition of classical realism that stressed the role of ideas in both the construction of action and in political and ethical judgment.