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Thinking Theoretically:Putting World Events

in Context

Realism vs. Liberalism:

Two Competing Worldviews

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Realism and Liberalism: Some Travel Notes on Two Roads

Understanding the basics Realism: The traditional path that emphasizes the centrality of the state on the world stage and the pursuit of national self-interest above all else

Liberalism: The alternative path that emphasizes a more cooperative, globalist approach and the important role of global institutions and regional organization as authoritative actors on the world stage

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Realism and the Nature of Politics

Influence of Thomas Hobbes and Hans Morgenthau: conflict is inevitableLargely pessimistic: Humans are aggressive and self-serving, and they are unlikely to changeNeorealism: Focus on anarchic nature of world system based on competing sovereign states

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Liberalism and the Nature of Politics

Influence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau: humans join civil societies and cooperate to achieve mutual benefits

Neoliberalism: Emphasize international organization to build effective cooperation (aka – neoliberal institutionalism)

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The Roles of Power and Principles

Realism: an emphasis on powerPower-based perspective--survival of the most powerfulEmphasizes pragmatic, self-help policy prescriptions‘Might makes right’

Liberalism: an emphasis on principles Based on cooperative and ethical standards Seeks to create policy norms of justice and peace ‘Right makes right’

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Prospects for Competition and CooperationRealism: realpolitik

approachPlace own country's interests first Practice balance-of-power politicsAchieve peace through strength Do not waste power on peripheral issues

Liberalism: globalist approach

Power is not the essence of international relations

Power politics is futile and destructive

Peace is achieved through cooperative relations

Willingness to surrender some sovereignty to international structures promoting cooperation

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Assessing Reality:Realism and Liberalism

Comparing the ability of realism or liberalism to explain world history

Competition has dominated world history

Realpolitik is the order of the day

Both realism and liberalism influence current policy

‘What should be’ and ‘What will be’ remain far more important questions than ‘What is’

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Postmodernist and Feminist Theories

Postmodernism: Our political reality (including our values and choices) are mental constructs, not objective facts.

Feminism: International relations is largely conducted by men and studied from a male point of view, ignoring or underrepresenting the role of women.

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Constructivist Theory

Ideas, Interests, and Identities are socially constructed through an interactive process among the ‘agents’ of world politics.

Goals of agents are shaped by nonmaterial factors—including ideology, morality, values, etc.—in addition to material factors (such as physical safety and security).