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Augmented reality- virtual reality wartime training of reserve prehospital teams: a pilot study. [PDF]

open access: yesIsr J Health Policy Res
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Offensive Realism

2022
Abstract Offensive realism is the subject of Chapter 17. This theory envisions great powers as disposed toward expansion. Under conditions of anarchy, intentions do not matter because the existence of capabilities, in and of itself, creates a threatening situation between and among states.
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Offensive versus Defensive Realism

Contemporary Arab Affairs, 2019
This article approaches Russia’s strategy of countering the United States indirectly by way of intermediate states. It is concerned with the reasons why Russia decided to engage in the Syrian conflict in 2015 and, from this perspective, the real goals of Russia’s policy in the region.
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Offensive Realism and the Future of China's Rise*

Pacific Focus, 2021
One of the most important questions about China's rising military and economic power is whether this trend will eventually lead to confrontation with the United States in the future or if China will become even more deeply integrated into the contemporary world order.
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Structural Realism/Offensive and Defensive Realism

2017
Structural realism, or neorealism, is a theory of international relations that says power is the most important factor in international relations. First outlined by Kenneth Waltz in his 1979 book Theory of International Politics, structural realism is subdivided into two factions: offensive realism and defensive realism.
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The evolution of offensive realism.

Politics and the life sciences : the journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, 2017
Offensive realism, a theory of international relations, holds that states are disposed to competition and conflict because they are self-interested, power maximizing, and fearful of other states. Moreover, it argues that states are obliged to behave this way because doing so favors survival in the international system.
Dominic D P, Johnson   +2 more
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War is politics: Offensive realism, domestic politics, and security strategies

Security Studies, 2002
(2002). War is politics: Offensive realism, domestic politics, and security strategies. Security Studies: Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 165-195.
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The Indo-Pacific Strategy from the Perspective of Offensive Realism

Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities, 2022
The Indo-Pacific strategy marks a shift in U.S. policy toward China from engagement to containment. The new goal of above policy is to comprehensively use various means to prevent China’s further rise and continue to maintain U.S. comparative advantage. However, the U.S.
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