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International Relations
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This presentation contains the 4 debates in the study of IR.
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international relations
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liberalism
polsc 182 - foreign policy of major powers
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International Relations
First Debate
Idealists
Realists
Second Debate (Realist School)
English School
Henry Bull
Traditional method
Looking at norms
International Society
Scientific Method
Kaplan
International System
Third Debate
Realism
Anarchic international system
Interests of States
Machiavellian Politics
decisions are based on external factors
Focuses on power and selfishness
Hans J. Morgenthau
States are most important actors
States primary concern: survival
Military: to survive, but leads to security dilemma
Humans are self-centered and competitive
Defensive Realism/Neorealism
Kenneth Waltz
Security dilemma: core assumption
States - security maximizers
Offensive Realism / Realism
John Mearshimer
States - aggressive power maximizers NOT security maximizers
All states seek to increase their power bec. one state can never be sure of other states' intentions.
unavoidable uncertainty, so security dilemma is inescapable
Offensive military capability constitutes a great power
IR is a story of great power politics
Liberal Institutionalism
Domestic Politics affect foreign policies
States are the main actors in int'l system
Calculations about power matter little for explaining the behavior of good states.
Robert Keohane
Globalism/Maxism
Int'l system can be explained in terms of imperial context; it's a capitalist system where there's resistance
(Emerging) Fourth Debate
Rationalists
it's about how we continue to exist based on the ideas that we actually have
Hegelian (material)
Realism and LI --> material theories (military capability, econ capacities)
Constructivists (from idealists)
we don't talk about what is present but what we want to attain/construct; we can reconstruct our social relations
Marxist (idea)
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