Forget Kalashnikov? Russian Foreign Policy After Realism
... key participants. And World War II—as a continuation of this process, which greatly increased the influence of ideology on foreign policy. Andrey Kortunov: Sail Away Tomorrow: Where Should We Sail? The second reason is the multidimensionality of international relations. Many critics of realism have written about it and the essence of the argument is clear. In international relations, not everything boils down to power. This argument, however, must be used with caution. At certain points, history collapses due to security issues. War ...