Realism and World Politics
The third lesson that can be learned from this case is the importance of decision- makers exercising security dilemma sensibilit ...
policy-makers remain stubbornly resistant to living with the uncertainties (and hence vulnerabilities) that are necessary to the ...
even as it was dominating the actions of men and states in the world outside’. He argued that Waltz could not take a normative p ...
28 Nicholas J. Wheeler, ‘To put oneself into the other fellow’s place: John Herz, the security dilemma and the nuclear age’, Int ...
that underpin the security dilemma. It is Jervis who introduced the concept of the ‘spiral model’, in which policy-makers fail t ...
survive, and an unequal distribution of power among the state units. See Booth and Wheeler, The Security Dilemma, pp. 35–36. 63 ...
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PART V Continuity and change in the international and in the world ...
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16 HOWHIERARCHICAL CAN INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY BE? Ian Clark^1 Both Waltzian neorealism and international-society approaches appea ...
the concentration of power has been expressed almost exclusively through the language of material distributions of power. This h ...
possessed, rather than as something that is social and bestowed by others. In its most recent formulation, ‘hegemony is about ra ...
dimensions of power becoming squeezed out. Once we bring them back in, the interesting puzzle is how a legitimate order, normall ...
are to act for the sake of the system and to participate in the management of, or interfere in the affairs of, lesser states. Th ...
have fallen back instead upon the more comfortable notion of hegemony.^39 Donnelly explicitly acknowledges hegemony as one insta ...
have tended largely to assume that stability arises where power is dispersed in a roughly equal manner. They understand legitima ...
and security order, particularly through the notion of hegemonic wars in the work of Robert Gilpin.^58 HST’s core proposition is ...
highly pertinent question is whether the horizontal in some way facilitates the vertical: is it easier for international society ...
Anarchic and hegemonic behaviour Primacy poses a challenge to international society, whereas hegemony need not. The task, theref ...
reach beyond the satisfaction of self-interests. ‘To become hegemonic’, suggests Cox, ‘a state would have to found and protect a ...
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