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Realism and the balance of power remain relevant concepts in contemporary international relations, though their application may evolve in response to new global dynamics. While traditional state-centric power politics continue to play a role, factors like globalization, transnational threats, and non-state actors have complicated the landscape. Emerging multipolarity and regional conflicts also suggest that while the framework of realism is not obsolete, it must adapt to encompass a broader range of influences and interactions in today's world.

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