Theory of International Politics created a "scientific revolution" in international relations, starting two major debates. It defined the 1980s controversy between the 'neorealists, ' who believed that competition between states was inevitable, and the 'neoliberals, ' who believed that states could co-operate.
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Theory of International Politics created a "scientific revolution" in international relations, starting two major debates. It defined the 1980s controversy between the 'neorealists, ' who believed that competition between states was inevitable, and the 'neoliberals, ' who believed that states could co-operate.
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