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Review Essay on Fred Halliday's 'Three Concepts of Interntionalism' (1988) // 1st Year International Relations UNI - B grade

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Review Article: ‘Three Concepts of Internationalism by Fred Halliday

(1988)



Word Count: 1540 words


*Assignment 1: Review essay (50%) 2pm on Thursday 12

November 2020 (week 8).

*The review essay demonstrates students’ ability to read and

critically assess an academic journal article. This is an essential skill

to acquire for a first-year student, and the module prepares you for

doing that in the weeks prior to the deadline. Students are asked to

review one of two academic journal articles (you can choose which

one you want to review). The review essay consists of 2 sections: a

first in which you are asked to summarise the main argument and

structure of the article, a second in which you are asked to critically

reflect on the merits of the article, focusing on its historical arguments

and implications.

*The length of the Review essay is limited to 1,500 words. There is

a 10% +/- rule.




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, Introduction

In this review essay I will be discussing Fred Halliday’s article ‘Three Concepts

of Internationalism’ (1988). The review will be structured in three main parts in

which I will be exploring the author’s key argument, analysing his key

hypothesis and reflecting upon these arguments in terms of contemporary IR.



Section 1: Key Argument

Overall, Halliday (1988) argues that the general idea of internationalism

raises significant issues in relation to analytical and normative values (Halliday,

1988: 189) disregarding of its context. He claims that the discipline of IR is (2)

too focused on foreign affairs and in return should concentrate more on finding

the correct balance of concepts (3) which are subjective and dependent on

each state and its current situation. Thus, the problem lies in the complexity of

identifying a (4) suitable concept - essentially a suitable balance - for a state.

In conjunction to the aforementioned analytical problem comes the

problem of maintaining seemingly outdated concepts. No matter how much

“special emphasis” (ibid: 188) is placed upon the theories which are provided

by Enlightenment thinkers in the 17th and 18th centuries (such as Rousseau) or

later liberal/revolutionary thinkers, Halliday (1988) refers to the need for

“expanded horizons” and, as a result, questions whether internationalism is still

relevant in the modern day when it has themes that “predate the modern nation

and the modern state” (ibid: 188) as major influencing factors. (5) Which IR

theory is suitable giving the current situation of a state?

Halliday (1988) chooses to structure his article in form of a short

introduction and 4 main sections in which he individually focuses on his relevant
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