Relative gain, in
international relations, is the actions of
states only in respect to power balances and without regard to other factors, such as
economics. In international relations, cooperation may be necessary to balance power, but concern for relative gains will limit that cooperation due to the low quality of information about other states' behavior and interests. Relative gain is related to
zero-sum game, which states that wealth cannot be expanded and the only way a state can become richer is to take wealth from another state.