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Pascarealisme

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Pascarealisme adalah sudut pandang teori hubungan internasional. Menurut pascarealisme, aktor-aktor global merupakan bagian dari jaringan pikiran, tindakan, dan diskusi global. Pascarealisme berfokus pada diskusi, diskursus, dan perdebatan dalam pelaksanaan dan studi hubungan internasional. Bagi kaum pascarealis, realisme internasional adalah bentuk retorika politik dan ilmu sosial. Pascarealisme memicu perdebatan mengenai hal yang nyata dan hal yang realistis dalam hubungan internasional.

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