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[As students of realism, we should resist the temptation to advocate for policy recommendations without discretion. Yet, we should prescribe policy recommendations when the theoretical framework we have developed bears clear implications for the real world. After all, realism has always been both a descriptive and a prescriptive paradigm. After advancing a more coherent statement of defensive realism in the preceding chapters, I shall now venture to prescribe some broad guidelines for seeking security in the world today, because defensive realism does hold important practical lessons for managing security in the world today.]
Published: Nov 7, 2015
Keywords: Coherent Statement; Security Strategy; World Today; International Politics; Preceding Chapter
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