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Everything you need to walk into the International Relations Theory exam with confidence, in one clean, structured guide. This 33-page summary follows Course 006816 lecture by lecture (Lectures 1–12) and distils the entire syllabus into clear, exam-ready notes. No dense textbook chapters, no scattered slides, just the theories, thinkers and frameworks you actually need, organised so you can revise faster and remember more. Every theory on the exam, fully covered: Realism · Liberalism · The English School · International Political Economy · Constructivism · Post-Positivist Approaches · Foreign Policy Analysis · Role Theory · Alliance Politics. What's inside: Clear definitions of every key concept, anarchy, the security dilemma, absolute vs. relative gains, R2P, securitization, groupthink, balancing, and more The main authors tied to each theory (Waltz, Mearsheimer, Keohane & Nye, Bull, Wendt, Holsti, Snyder, and others) Side-by-side comparison tables so you can switch "lenses" on the same event Theorist profiles, diagrams and causal-chain visuals Exam tips and applied exercises after each topic A ready-to-use answer template for the "advisors in the room" case question A one-page Key Concepts Overview plus a full theories-at-a-glance glossary The Social Codex promise: clear writing, consistent formatting and an academic standard you can trust, designed so that studying this document end-to-end is enough to pass. Proofread, properly referenced, and built for results.

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COURSE 006816 · VUB



International
Relations Theory
Complete Exam Study Guide


Course 006816 · International Relations Theory
Exam 9 June 2026 · 09:00–12:00
Scope Lectures 1–12 · 100% of final mark




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Table of Contents

01 Key Concepts Overview 3

02 Lecture 1 — Introduction & Frameworks 5

03 Lecture 2 — What Is IR Theory? 7

04 Lecture 3 — Realism 12

05 Lecture 4 — Liberalism 15

06 Lecture 5 — The English School 18

07 Reading Week — Consolidation 21

08 Lecture 7 — International Political Economy 22

09 Lecture 8 — Constructivism 26

10 Lecture 9 — Post-Positivist Approaches 29

11 Lecture 10 — Foreign Policy Analysis 32

12 Lecture 11 — Role Theory & Actorness 34

13 Lecture 12 — Alliance Politics 38

14 Exam Preparation & Synthesis 40

15 Sources & References 41


HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE

This summary follows the exact course sequence (Lectures 1–12). Every lecture, core concept, theorist, typology,
critique and in-class application is covered. Studying it end-to-end is designed to be sufficient to pass the written
exam.

The exam tests three things: (1) knowing the theories, (2) knowing the main authors, (3) applying theories to a
case — typically by placing rival theorists “in the room” advising a leader on a real scenario.




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Key Concepts Overview
A one-page snapshot of the whole course. IR theories are analytical lenses, or “glasses,” you put on to interpret
world events — each names different actors, makes different assumptions, and points to different policy responses.
The central skill is switching lenses on the same event (e.g. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine) to see competing
explanations.

Theory Core question Key concepts Signature authors

Realism How do states survive under Anarchy, power, security dilemma, Thucydides,
anarchy? polarity, balance of power, relative Machiavelli, Hobbes,
gains Morgenthau, Schelling,
Waltz, Walt,
Mearsheimer

Liberalism How can cooperation emerge? Absolute gains, interdependence, Kant, Bentham,
institutions/regimes, democratic Keohane & Nye,
peace, complex interdependence Doyle, Babst, Rosenau,
Mitrany, Haas,
Rosecrance

English School What rules/norms govern states? International society, order, primary Wight, Bull, Watson,
institutions, pluralism vs. solidarism, Buzan, Little, Hurrell
R2P

IPE How do power & wealth Mercantilism, economic liberalism, Keohane; List, Smith,
interact? critical/Marxist IPE, hegemonic Ricardo, Keynes;
stability, chokepoints Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein, Gunder
Frank, Cox; Nye

Constructivism How do ideas/identities shape Norms, identity, social construction, Onuf, Wendt,
interests? cultures of anarchy, internalisation Tannenwald, Ruggie,
Finnemore

Post-positivism Is knowledge ever neutral? Discourse, power/knowledge, Cox, Copenhagen
deconstruction, emancipation, School, Said
securitization (Orientalism), Enloe

FPA How do real people decide? RAM, bounded rationality, Jervis, Janis, Allison,
misperception, cognitive bias, Rosenau, Hermann
groupthink, bureaucratic politics

Role theory What role does a state play? National role conception, ego/alter, Holsti, Walker,
master/auxiliary roles, role conflict/ Breuning, Thies,
contestation Harnisch, McCourt

Alliance How do states align under Internal/external balancing, wedging, Snyder, Crawford,
politics abandonment risk? binding, hedging, abandonment, Izumikawa, Simón &
strategic culture Klose, Walt, Waltz


Recurring contrasts to have ready
• Relative gains (realism) vs. absolute gains (liberalism) — the single most-tested contrast.



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• Anarchy: a fixed constraint (realism) vs. “what states make of it” (constructivism) vs. compatible with a
society of states (English School).
• Cooperation: difficult/dangerous (realism) vs. achievable via institutions & interdependence
(liberalism) vs. ordered by shared rules without active cooperation (English School).
• Order vs. justice — pluralism vs. solidarism / R2P (English School).
• Structure vs. agency — systemic theories vs. FPA and role theory.
• Positivism vs. interpretation — mainstream theories & mainstream constructivism vs. post-positivism.


EXAM TIP — THE “GLASSES” FRAMING

When comparing theories, anchor each on its core question: Realism = How do states survive under anarchy? ·
Liberalism = How can cooperation emerge? · English School = What rules/norms govern relations? ·
Constructivism = How do ideas/identities shape interests? · IPE = How do power and wealth interact? · Post-
positivism = Is knowledge ever neutral? · FPA = How do real people actually decide?




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