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System Realism (SyR)claims that states are the primary agents of IR and that due to human nature they are inherently power seeking. The focus on human characteristics doesn't naturally lend itself to the term 'systemic', but that's the crux of the theory. In contrast, neo or structural realism (StrucR) attributes all state behaviour to the inability of governments to find true security (as full knowledge or trust is impossible), and that this causes them to ruthlessly strategize. When nations are in positions of weakness, StrucR predicts that they will cooperate with others or defer to stronger nations. In the same situation many SyR theorists would predict aggression.
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the state governments lost most of their powers
When there is apparent muscular weakness after a diagnosed stroke, the problem typically is not with the muscle, but with interruption of the neural pathways that access the muscle in question. As the stroke has killed off some of the neural connections to that muscle or muscles, weakness will appear until (and if) a sort of "re-routing" occurs and neural pathways are established once more.
they described it as a weakness to some of the governments well to the executive branch the executive branch didnt like the articles of confederation
Shay's Rebellion showed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation because it showed how the inability to maintain a national military could be detrimental to the states. Because of this apparent weakness, it became necessary to revise (or eliminate) the Articles of Confederation.
Before the Constitution took effect in 1789, the U.S. operated under the Articles of Confederation, which made the central government less powerful than state governments. The Constitution centralized power by giving both the central government and the state governments specific powers.
She had a weakness for chocolate.We shall use our enemy's weakness against them.He felt a weakness in the knees.The interviewer asked me what my biggest weakness was.
It would lead to gridlock in enforcement of different government policies, which would cause total collapse of the government. Explanation: ... One major effect of this is that it can easily lead to legislative gridlock.
His weakness was his hair.
Its weakness is gasoline
what is Orpheus' weakness
i have no idea what her weakness was
In the 1800s, weakness in society relied on poverty and racism.