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behaviour of states is determined primarily by their internal characteristics and not that state behaviour is shaped primarily by their position in the international system, especially by their relative power. discuss
Behavior of States is definitely determined by their internal characteristics and not their position in international system. This is because all the States work according to their own rules, and regulations which is a part of their internal organs. In an international market, States will behave according to it's internal issues. Things goind in within the states shapes it's behavior in international system.
Fir example, if the state is facing huge losses due to strict trade rules, it will remove some trade barrier in international market in order to promote trade and boost economy.
If a state behave accordingly to it's position in the international system, it will not be able to address important issues and problems taking place withing the state. It will base it's decision on the international market system that has nothing to do with the internal characteristics of the state. And as a result decision may go wrong and state and it's people would suffer.
Therefore, it is appropriate approach for a state to behave according to it's internal characteristics and not on the basis of it position in the international system.
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