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Interdependence and Future International Politics

Globalization and Governance


1. What role does the state have in the international system for Waltz, and how and to what extent is it affected by economic forces?




2. How does Waltz see the current and future nature of interdependence?




3. How does Waltz view the current nature of the international economic system? What does he predict for the future, and how will that affect international politics?




4. What does Waltz think about the possibility that the United States will play the dominant role in the international system? What arguments does he use to support his position?

 
 
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