The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/Mershon13/091213.mp4Donnelly presents a multidimensional framework of the elements of social and political structures that dispenses with anarchy – which he shows was in fact the norm in International Relations prior to the 1970s. Structural theory in International Relations has become largely a matter of elaborating "the effects of anarchy." Simple hunter-gatherer band societies, however, perfectly fit the Waltzian model of anarchic orders but do not experience security dilemmas or warfare, pursue relative gains, or practice self-help balancing. They thus demonstrate that anarchy is not, in any plausible sense of the term, an ordering principle and that "the effects of ...