Realist Resilience IN THE Post Covid International Landscape: Power Security AND State Centric Dynamics

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Pemala Bhutia

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Following the Covid-19 pandemic, the dominant viewpoint among experts in international politics is that of realism, which places significant emphasis on the dominance of established power structures and the propensity of governments to act in their own self-interest. Yet, a clear explication is elusive due to the intricate nature of modern-day global affairs. In an effort to offer a thorough comprehension of global politics in the aftermath of the pandemic, this essay employs three prominent theories in the field of International Relations, including realism. This article delineates three discernible attributes that have defined the global landscape throughout the Covid-19 pandemic era: nationalistic ambitions and conflicts. This conclusion posits that inter-perspective collaboration is a more advantageous approach than theoretical exclusivism and argumentation for comprehending international politics.

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Pemala Bhutia. (2022). Realist Resilience IN THE Post Covid International Landscape: Power Security AND State Centric Dynamics. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 28(4), 233–241. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v28i4.6739
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Pemala Bhutia

Assistant Professor, Gargi College, University OF Delhi.