


A-Level Edexcel Politics Revision Notes for Topic 3.6 – Comparative Theories of Global Politics
This resource includes detailed revision notes covering all the subject content for Topic 6 (Comparative Theories of Global Politics) of A-Level Edexcel Politics Paper 3B (Comparative Politics: Global Politics).
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Specification Covered
Topic 6 – Comparative Theories
(6.1) Main ideas of realism
(6.2) Main ideas of liberalism
(6.3) Divisions between realism and liberalism
(6.4) Main ideas of the anarchical society and society of states theory
(6.5) An evaluation of the extent to which realism and liberalism explain recent developments (since 2000) in global politics
Number of pages in this document of revision notes: 10
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