Realism and World Politics
influence, as it separates ‘friendly’ from ‘unfriendly’ states through the ‘with us or against us’ rhetoric and thereby produces ...
theory, tit-for-tat assumes non-cooperation or defection rather than violence, this argument can be derived by taking its logic ...
therefore indicate an erosion of hegemony if the hegemon is not capable of extend- ing its ideological umbrella. In the long ter ...
6 Waltz, Theory of International Politics, p. 99. 7 Waltz, Theory of International Politics, p. 97. 8 Waltz, Theory of Internati ...
(30) 1, 2005, pp. 46–75 detected and explained only ‘soft’ balancing of the European Union. 24 Compare also Jonathan Joseph, ‘He ...
50 Gerhard Simon, ‘The end of the Soviet Union: causes and relational contexts’, German Foreign Affairs Review, (47) 1, 1996, pp ...
70 For example, Alexander Wendt, ‘Why a world state is inevitable’, European Journal of International Relations, (9) 4, 2003, pp ...
15 BEYOND WALTZ’S NUCLEAR WORLD More trust may be better Nicholas J. Wheeler^1 The publication in 1981 of Kenneth Waltz’s Adelph ...
trust can never be separated from the condition of uncertainty, so rather than seek toabolish uncertainty, the challenge is to o ...
destructive weapons, major war was still possible, given the anarchic structure of international politics. The only solution to ...
governments and their supporters has been the promise that an individual state could provide for its own security without limita ...
if the would-be attacker knows that the intended victim’s warheads are few in number, knows their exact number and locations, an ...
again during the Able Archer crisis of 1983,^28 it is becoming increasingly evident that ‘the bomb’ cannot rescue leaders from t ...
associated with the establishment of global governance’.^36 Craig has not specified what he means by this in relation to the con ...
Trust is basic to all society. In the words of the political theorist John Dunn, ‘The question of whom to trust and how far is a ...
that the other was only pursuing a peaceful nuclear programme. From a trust- building perspective, three factors seem to have be ...
This leadership-driven process produced a series of ‘confidence and security building measures’ (CSBMs) such as military-to-mili ...
of pursuing a unilateral approach to security. Positive relationships between leaders spilled over into the inter-societal level ...
balancing process. This realist understanding of international politics sees little or no role for state leaders and diplomats t ...
tion of this chapter that there were special regional circumstances that caution against thinking that it provides a ready-made ...
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