uestion: a). How do Marxists see international relations? Do they have an insight into the nature of the new world order, as it is sometimes called?
Question:
a). How do Marxists see international relations? Do they have an insight into the nature of the new world order, as it is sometimes called?
b). Why did the cold war start? Why did it end?
c). Why was the League of nations formed? What are some of the problems it faced? Why did it fail?
d). According to Robbie Robertson what are the three waves of globalization?
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The theory of marxism was developed by Karl Marx who propounded that the ability of humans to produce goods and services helps them to move beyond conflicts that are divided into classes. Marxists believe that conflict and revolutions are the keys to social and economic change in society and soon the have not's will overthrow the haves in society through revolts. Marxism is both a critical approach as well as a classical approach, where it questions the mainstream policy-driven approaches to IR theory, through the philosopher Karl Marx (1818–1883), and that is the crux of this answer.
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