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Belief in Balance of Power, as opposed to Constructivism.
Christian realism is a political theology in the Christian tradition. It is built on three biblical presumptions: the sinfulness of humanity, the freedom of humanity, and the validity and seriousness of the Great Commandment.[1] The key political concepts of Christian realism are balance of power and political responsibility. This political-theological perspective is most closely associated with the work of the 20th-century American theologian and public intellectual Reinhold Niebuhr.
- Balance of Power - [1]
- Constructivism - a technical term for the Art of Possibility concept of it is all made up. See Wikipedia - [2]