Neorealism and Privatization

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  1. aprenda1's Avatar
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    Neorealism and Privatization
    Hi, I didn't find much about neorelism and privatization, can you explain how neorealism sees privatization?
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    Re: Neorealism and Privatization
    If we're talking international relations then Neorealism would see privatisation as irrelevant. It's a systemic approach rather than institutional so it would argue that how the state is made up will not effect the options available to them. The primary constraints to a state are structural (anarchy inherent in international relations) and so are the same for all states (depending on size and military power that is).

    That's quite a basic overview.
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    Re: Neorealism and Privatization
    Yes
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