The document poses questions regarding the interpretation of international relations theories and their application to human behavior, suggesting that multiple theories may coexist as they provide different perspectives on events. It examines the relationship between theory and actual policy, questioning the alignment between theories and policymakers' decisions, particularly in cases of opposing policy recommendations. Additionally, it encourages consideration of the U.S. government's constitutional structure in the context of realism and liberalism, exploring how these theories influence the founding principles of governance.