Anarchy as the founding principle of International Relations
A theoretical overview
The essay explores the concept of anarchy within international relations, arguing that while it is significant, it is not the foundational premise of the discipline. It begins with an analysis of various theoretical approaches that emphasize anarchy, then shifts to those that do not prioritize it, particularly within the neorealist framework. The discussion culminates in a critical evaluation of the perception of anarchy as the core principle of international relations, highlighting diverse perspectives and theories that challenge this view.
