Realism Flashcards

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classical realism not

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precise in defining its core assumptions- that human nature is what drove the international system

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Key classical realists

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Thucydides, Machiavelli and Hobbes.

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Loas of realists

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look at how individual actors/agents influence the state and state actions

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Neorealists focus on structure to

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explain state behaviour

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core ideas of realism

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  1. anarchy, in a way, dangerous enviro
  2. States are understood as unitary actors.
  3. Survivial (Governments striving for survival had to follow the principle of self-help).
  4. Self-help (This makes cooperation neither likely nor stable and, therefore, not reasonable. ) security dilemma. 5. Core interest: relative gains (compared to other rival states), not in absolute advantages (as NL believe)
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20th century classical realists

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Morgenthau, Schelling and others.

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Neorealist thinkers

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Waltz and Mearsheimer.

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Thucydides

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Melian Dialogue (Peloponnesian War)- highlighted human nature’s innate egotistical drive for power as an explanation for why IP is characterised by power & governs state behaviour. (also Machiavelli)

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WHo reveals a belief in the primordial character of power and ethics, emphasising that patriotism is necessary for states to survive?

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Thucydides

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Hobbes viewed that

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humans were egocentrical and that conflict would always arise unless there was a system for peaceful existence

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Hobbes

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established the social contract theory in Leviathan

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Hobbes

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established the social contract theory in Leviathan

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13
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Main critiques of realism

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  1. Globalisation- very problematic to assume that states are the key actors
  2. Failure to predict & explain CW
  3. the unitary actor thesis is hardly “realistic”. Still, there are some interesting contributions from neo-realist thinkers. The prediction in the early 1990s that the bipolar Cold War system was more stable than the new (dis) order that replaced it has some merit.
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economic policy of realists

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they don´t like free trade, they believe the importation of foreign goods pollutes that state, and that in terms of self’intrests states should not engage in that much free trade.

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