Realism and World Politics
diametrically, different. Unlike individuals (or small groups) in the state-of-nature, sovereigns in the state-of-war are not su ...
Rousseau on European anarchy and violence interdependence The second major early modern state-of-nature source for Waltz’s neore ...
Second, Rousseau points to material context as the basic cause of the relatively equal size of the major states, and thus attrib ...
Mahan, Halford Mackinder, H.G.Wells, Karl Haushofer, and John Dewey.^17 These figures disagreed about much, but they all assumed ...
marked by levels of violence interdependence previously only experienced at smaller regional scales. This shift in the level of ...
World War that ‘none of the main forces that have gone to make the victory is nationalist in the older sense’.^25 The emergent g ...
the beginning of the modern state system’, or perhaps ‘since the beginnings of mankind’. This development ‘presages the end of t ...
state-of-war anarchy into a first state-of-nature anarchy on a global scale. Because there was no longer any geographical periph ...
generally about it. And he also explicitly downplays the importance of technology, arguing that the ‘perennial forces of politic ...
frameworks of his neorealism.^49 Nuclear weapons are clearly a material variable and the effects of nuclear weapons are explicit ...
Robert Powell, ‘Anarchy in International Relations theory: the neorealist–neoliberal debate’, International Organization48 (2) 1 ...
18 For perhaps the most starkly realist version of this argument, see James Burnham, The Managerial Revolution(New York: John Da ...
38 Morgenthau’s argument thus diverges from Neibuhr’s claim that human frailties precluded a world state. Reinhold Neibuhr, ‘The ...
3 BRINGING REALISM TO AMERICAN LIBERALISM Waltz and the process of a Cold War adjustment Michael Foley Introduction The reputati ...
Liberal ascendancy as cohesion and settlement The 1950s was a period that witnessed a marked rise in the United States’ percepti ...
political development within the exclusive confines of liberal values and in particular by reference to what he termed ‘democrat ...
phenomenon. The Hartzian thesis is often cited as an exposition offering descriptive and prescriptive support to America’s Cold ...
Liberal ascendancy and the challenge of the international In the area of international relations, the liberal impulse was seen a ...
properties that in every other respect were described as an extraordinary strength: namely America’s solidity as a social order ...
... [it] forges between the world and domestic pictures’.^15 Within this perspective, an internal pluralism appeared to be a nat ...
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