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... ( Mearsheimer, 2001: 1) Realists argue that we live in anarchical world where power is seen as driving force of world politics. ... Absence of universal sovereign or world government leads states to worry about the balance of power and means that the world is anarchic. ... ( Mearsheimer, 2001: 45) According to Watson, in ‘the Evolution of International Society’: “ the whole developed world has become what some commentators call a zone of presumed peace.( Watson, 1999: 292) Concerning unipolarity, Mearsheimer emphasises that “international system is not unipolar…the US is hegemon in western hemisphere, it is not a global hegemon” ( Mersheimer, 2001: 381)
However, his approach is controversial because he argues that “ the US is the most powerful state in the world, and it usually its way in issues that is sees important.
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