Slide 1: Title - Research and Gathering Information Slide 2: Introduction Introduction to the presentation topic: "Theories of Idealism and Realism in International Relations." Emphasize the importance of understanding these theories in the context of international relations. Slide 3: Idealism in International Relations Briefly explain idealism as a theory in international relations. Idealism emphasizes cooperation, diplomacy, and the pursuit of shared values. Note key proponents like Woodrow Wilson. Slide 4: Realism in International Relations Provide a brief overview of realism in international relations. Realism focuses on self-interest, power, and the importance of state sovereignty. Mention major proponents like Hans Morgenthau. Slide 5: Key Principles of Idealism List key principles associated with idealism: Promotion of democracy International cooperation Focus on moral and ethical values Slide 6: Key Principles of Realism List key principles associated with realism: Primacy of state interests Balance of power State-centric view Slide 7: Examples of Idealist Policies Provide simplified examples of idealist policies or approaches in international relations, such as: Humanitarian interventions International peace treaties Support for international organizations like the UN. Slide 8: Examples of Realist Policies Offer simplified examples of realist policies or approaches, such as: Pursuit of national security Realpolitik (pragmatic diplomacy) Pursuit of strategic alliances. Slide 9: Comparative Analysis Highlight the key differences between idealism and realism: Idealism emphasizes cooperation, while realism focuses on self-interest. Idealism is more focused on moral values, while realism prioritizes power. Slide 10: Comparative Analysis (continued) Highlight the key similarities between idealism and realism: Both theories aim to address international relations' complexities. They recognize the role of states in international politics. Slide 11: Conclusion Summarize the main points discussed in the presentation. Emphasize that understanding both idealism and realism is essential for comprehending international relations. Slide 12: Questions and Discussion Open the floor for questions and discussion. Encourage the audience to share thoughts or seek clarification on any topic covered.