Realism and World Politics
nature. Even Immanuel Kant, a noted father of political idealism and the liberal institutional approach to world politics, echoe ...
in to his theory of international politics. In sum, realist and neorealist (and many liberal) theories of world politics assume ...
emotions and cognitions cannot usefully be separated. Human reasoning abilities –our capacities to make arguments and evaluate t ...
prompt individuals to focus on potential future threats. The fearful are often less able to see how their defensive behaviour mi ...
individuals. Thus, I am using biology, on one level, as both metaphor/analogy and on another level, to show how biology and inst ...
pre-existing notions, and they are loath to change their pre-existing beliefs, even when confronted with strong counter-evidence ...
German and Allied Second World War strategies of terror bombing depended on and institutionalized the production of fear in the ...
specific geographic area. Instead the United States could be forced to intervene in unexpected crises against opponents with a w ...
At the level of foreign policy decision-making, fear may not only increase the tendency to misunderstand or dismiss the adversar ...
cases suggest that the development of empathy over long periods of time can have important political consequences. For example, ...
come to see that the only lesson of either history or anthropology is our extraordinary malleability. We are coming to think of ...
disservice.^67 In assuming that distrust is natural, we have done too little research on empathy and trust and spent too little ...
16 Waltz, Man, the State and War, p. 41. 17 Waltz, Man, the State and War, p. 168. 18 Waltz, Man, the State and War, p. 238: emp ...
44 Waltz, ‘The spread of nuclear weapons: more may be better’, Adelphi Papers, no. 171 (London: International Institute for Stra ...
scholars include Robert Jervis, Janice Stein, Deborah Larson, Richard Ned Lebow, Yaacov Vertzberger, and Rose McDermott. 68 Ther ...
11 WOMAN, THE STATE, AND WAR Jean Bethke Elshtain In the late 1980s, a conference – the first of its kind – was held at the Univ ...
will be focusing on formative feminist texts that locate violence and war variously. Later feminist ‘IR’ or ‘gendered’ analyses ...
In the dissertation’s final chapter, ‘Tactics, strategies, ends and means: foci for change and their implications’, I insist: So ...
implications for feminist theories. Further, as the contributors to this volume display in full, there are many creatures with m ...
construed as a ‘neutral’ analytic category detethered from any embrace of a ‘better way’, the analysis may not be feminist per s ...
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