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GLOBALIZING WORLD: Theories and actors in
International Relations
Why should we study IR with theories ?

Reasons to use theories

1.​ If we have analytical theories, they help us understand what we are learning in the
first place ⇒ Reality in different lenses
2.​ Theories are universal, try to find patterns, commonalities according to historical
data => helps us make predictions, explain phenomena, how to increase security,
solve other problems. Focus our attention on a certain issue (e.g. power-dynamics,
strategic behaviour, anarchy system): if we only focus on power politics, we would
lose attention to specific issues. => help you explain why what happened, the actions
of the states.

Why talking about “Schools of thought” ?
-​ Focus on different aspects → Each theory has different actors who have different
drivers
-​ Theories are not unified, they have different methods and forms (e.g. offensive
realism; defensive realism;..) → subtheories
Schools of thought differ in their assumptions about: Mechanisms that govern the
international system; Main actors and their motives; The breadth of cross-border activities to
be studied

How have these theories emerged ?
Peace of Westphalia: Implicit recognition of key principles
-​ Equality
-​ Formal equality of territories, independent on size and power
-​ No superior claims of religious truths
-​ Sovereignty
-​ Rulers of a territory concentrate decision-making powers in their hands
-​ No external interference by other States
-​ Territoriality
-​ (New) States possess clear borders to the outside, sole authority by the
sovereign
-​ “Cuius regio, ejus religio” = Dominant religion, sometimes tolerance of
different beliefs



Birth of the Nation-state
Bottom-up ⤴️ Top-down ⤵️
-​ Destruction of the ideas of -​ Promotion of national language (e.g.
monarchy and divine rule French, Italian…)
-​ Print products create a common -​ National standing armies

, Birth of the Nation-state
discourse (conscription)
-​ Emerging ideas of belonging -​ Powerful bureaucracies
together


The Westphalian system as a European solution to a European problem

, How theories explain actors and issues in IR (1): States and
survival
Main Concepts




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, Different forms of Realism:




Neorealism

-​ International sphere characterized by persistent anarchy
-​ Internal constitution of the state matters less than its importance in international
politics
-​ Equal place in the anarchical structure but different capabilities


Offensive NeoRealism Defensive NeoRealism

-​ offensive pursuit of power is -​ states should adopt moderate and
central because it is the only >< restrained policies (each state
guarantee of state survival concerned with its own survival ->
-​ Main defender: Mearsheimer focus on its own security)
-​ Main defender: Waltz



Realist explanations

Realist interpretation of IOs and international regimes
-​ Forum for states to discuss their conflicts, no own power of IOs
-​ Instruments for powerful states to realize their interests
-​ Reflected in the weak sanctioning power of IOs, skewed decision-making
Reason for difficulties
-​ IOs do not suppress the logic of anarchy and self-help
-​ Incentives to defect
-​ Relative gains problem
-​ Benign hegemon as an exception ?

Understanding with realism
-​ Deterrence during the Cold War (e.g. MAD and nuclear dissuasion)
-​ Arms races and preventive war
-​ Weakening of International organizations
Challenges to realism
-​ The increasing number of International Organizations and growing membership
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