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For idealists, the world of geopolitics is a tameable but largely ungovernable space in which the self-interests of state and non-state actors compete and where violent conflict and war are inevitable.
Self-Efficacy
A person’s belief that she or he is capable of performing a task.
Motivation
The process by which a person’s desires and values influence his or her behavior.
Self-Efficacy Theory
A concept in psychology that refers to an individual's belief in their capacity to execute behaviors necessary to produce specific performance attainments.
Confidence
The belief in one's abilities, qualities, and judgment, often leading to a sense of self-assurance.
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