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The Psychological Approach in Comparative Politics examines how individual behavior and cognitive processes influence political systems. Influenced by thinkers like Graham Wallas and Harold Lasswell, this approach emphasizes the role of emotions, perceptions, and personality traits in political decision-making. It challenges the rational actor model by highlighting how psychological factors can lead to irrational or unpredictable political outcomes, thereby offering a nuanced understanding of political dynamics across different contexts.

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Neo-liberalism has significantly influenced Neo-realism in politics by integrating economic interdependence and institutional cooperation into traditional power-centric views. Thinkers like Robert Keohane argue that international institutions can mitigate anarchy, while Joseph Nye emphasizes the role of soft power. Neo-realists, such as Kenneth Waltz, acknowledge these factors but maintain that state security remains paramount. This synthesis reflects a nuanced understanding of global politics, where economic and institutional dynamics complement traditional realist perspectives.

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Non-Traditional Security Threats encompass challenges like food and environmental crises that transcend national borders and require global cooperation. According to Thomas Homer-Dixon, these threats arise from complex interactions between human and natural systems. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization reports that over 820 million people face hunger, highlighting food insecurity as a critical issue. Similarly, environmental degradation, exacerbated by climate change, poses significant risks to global stability, demanding urgent attention and innovative solutions.

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The India-Japan strategic partnership has evolved significantly, marked by shared democratic values and mutual interests in regional stability. According to Brahma Chellaney, this partnership is crucial for counterbalancing China's influence in Asia. The 2008 Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement and the 2014 Special Strategic and Global Partnership highlight their deepening ties. Both nations collaborate on infrastructure projects, defense, and technology, underscoring their commitment to a rules-based international order and enhancing their global influence.

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