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  • By assuming the uncooperative and egoistic nature  of humankind and the absence of hierarchy in the  

  • state system, realists encourage leaders  to act in ways based on suspicion, power,  

  • and force. As a result, realism might  be viewed as a self-fulfilling prophecy.

  • Realists, on the other hand, believe that leaders  face endless constraints and limited opportunities  

  • for collaboration. As a result, they have few  alternatives for escaping the realities of power  

  • politics. For a realist, facing the reality  of one's situation is prudent and rational.

  • Realists also often argue that realism  actually encourages the leader to be  

  • extremely cautious when deciding where and  when to use military power and only use it  

  • when it serves your national interests. For  example, the US invasion of Iraq in 2003,  

  • undertaken as part of the Global War  on Terror, was opposed by most leading  

  • realists in the US as a misuse of power that  would not serve the US national interests.

By assuming the uncooperative and egoistic nature  of humankind and the absence of hierarchy in the  

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