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Hi, I need help with essay on Critical Thinking : President Bush's Arguments for Invading Iraq and the Realist Theory of International Relations. Paper must be at least 1250 words. Please, no plagiari

Hi, I need help with essay on Critical Thinking : President Bush's Arguments for Invading Iraq and the Realist Theory of International Relations. Paper must be at least 1250 words. Please, no plagiarized work!

Some of the countries have grown powerful in all respects while others remain poor and underdeveloped. Others are in the process of catching up with the powerful nations of the world. This complex scenario has been fundamental in the development of theories on international relations. Most of these theories focus on realistic actions and policies that are taken for the protection of a country and also for the wellbeing of its people. Diplomatic efforts and acts of aggression are the common steps that are taken by countries in the process of international relations.

This paper will study the international relations policies of President George W Bush as can be analyzed from his recent speeches. This was done with the one very relevant theory namely realism. The first part of the paper will focus more on the theoretical aspects and the second part will focus on speeches of President Bush with reference to the theory of Realism.

The people who support the Realism theory portray a gloomy picture of humanity. The human values shown by people towards others happen because these humans are being governed by values in the society and also because of the laws and statutes or controls imposed on them by the state. The argument is that if there is no authority or central control in society and people are free to do what they want, the result will be violence and chaos. The worst side of the human nature will emerge. In such a case the best option is to gain as much power as possible for self protection and also not to trust anyone. It is more like the law of (or lack) the jungle where there is no central authority to control all the species that live in it. Realists say that the international scenario is like a jungle where there is no central authority. Organizations like the United Nations have no real power to act as an international governing agency. In such cases countries (the people) will take steps for what

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