Briefly discuss what it means for realists to view states as unitary actors.

What will be an ideal response?


Rather than consider how societal forces, complex governments and processes, different regime types, or different political parties and individual leaders affect states, many realists prefer to treat the state as a unitary actor (i.e., like a billiard ball, a single moving part) that responds to the structures and dynamics of the international system rationally. Treating states as unitary actors lets us see them as if they are single rational entities.

Political Science

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What will be an ideal response?

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