Summary: The Globalization Of World Politics : An Introduction To International Relations | 9780199297771 | John Baylis, et al

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  • 2 theories of world politics

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  • Which and what kind kind of approaches become increasingly influential?

    Social constructivism & explicitly normative approaches

  • 2.1 realism

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  • How did Realism start? 

    In response to 1919-1939 Idealism.

  • Part of reason why realism still dominant? 

    It provides a manual for maximizing the interests of the state in a hostile environment

  • What is raison d'etat and by whom used? 

    Thucydides, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Rousseau

    Reason of state: ensure the security of the state = fundamental principle of international conduct

  • What do realists/raison d'etat scholars mean by the dual moral standard? 

    1 for individual citizens of  a state, and a different one for the state in its external relations with other states. 

  • 3 core elements in all variants of realism

    Statism, survival, self-help

  • first priorty state leaders? 

    ensure the survival of their state. This is their core national interest and crucial herein is power (mostly defined in military strategic terms)

  • principle of action when there is anarchy:

    self-help. Not relying on any other.

  • 3 chronological types of realism

    Classical (Thucydides; Morgenthau; Machiavelli; Carr; Butterfield) > Human nature

    Structural (Waltz; Mearsheimer) > International system

    Neoclassical (Zakaria; Walt)

     

  • What for realists is the condition for order and security? 

    A sovereign. Only after power has been organized, can community begin. 

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