Neorealism:Neorealism, also known as structural realism, is a theory of international relations developed by Kenneth Waltz that emphasizes the role of the international system's structure in shaping state behavior and the distribution of power among states.
Balance of Power:The balance of power is a central concept in Waltz's neorealist theory, which suggests that states will seek to maintain or restore a balance of power in the international system to ensure their own security and survival.
Anarchy:Waltz's neorealist theory posits that the international system is characterized by anarchy, meaning there is no central authority or government that governs the interactions and behavior of states, which are the primary actors in the system.