what are the four theorists of Realism? - Answers Morgenthau, CARR, Hobbes, Thucydides
Who was the first person to call it realism? - Answers CARR
What is the main idea of realism? - Answers Power Matters
Core Assumption of Realism #1 - Answers States seek power
Core Assumption of Realism #2 - Answers States are the primary actors
Core Assumption of Realism #3 - Answers The balance of material power is the independent variable or
key determinate.
Description of Realism - Answers States seek relative gain. Someone has to lose if someone wins.
Pragmatic: Material, Economic, Military
Who are the two theorists of NEO Realism - Answers Kenneth WALTZ and Stephan WALT
What did Kenneth Waltz write - Answers Theory of the international politics, and man, the state, and
war
Main Idea of NEO realism - Answers States seek security
Core Assumption of Neo Realism #1 - Answers States are still rational, unitary actors, they are the
primary actors.
Core Assumption of Neo Realism #2 - Answers States don't seek power they seek security
Core Assumption of Neo Realism #3 - Answers Relative gain (indivudal gain)
Core Assumption of Neo Realism #4 - Answers Distribution of power
Description of Neo Realism - Answers Ordered by the distribution of material capabilities (military and
guns) balance of power
What are the five theorists in Liberalism - Answers John Locke, Emanuel Kant, Adam Smith, and John
Mill,Woodrow Wilson Post World War II
Main idea of Liberalism - Answers Cooperation Matters
Core Assumptions of Liberalism #1 - Answers 5 principles
Law, morality, economic, institutions, collective security
Core Assumptions of Liberalism #2 - Answers Absolute gains-
, States interest is dependent on each other
Description of Liberalism - Answers Cooperation is Better than Competition
Theorists of Neoliberalism - Answers Robert Kehane
What did Robert Kehane Write - Answers After Hegemony
Main Idea of Neoliberalism - Answers NSTITUTIONS MATTER - example: UN
Creates rules to make states cooperation; provide linkage (gives transparency to states to know what
they're doing)
Core Assumption of Neoliberalism - Answers States are rational actors and seek security through well set
up institutions
Description of Neoliberalism - Answers Through states, the community seeks to set up institutions that
are based off strongly-implemented rules
Who wrote Alliances: Balancing and Bandwagoning - Answers Stephan Walt
Who wrote Anarchy is What States Make of it - Answers Alexander Wendt
Who wrote Faux Realism/ Is Anybody still a realist? - Answers Jeffrey W. Legro & Andrew Moravcsik
Who wrote Is Anybody Still Listening? - Answers Joseph Lepgold
Summary of Banlancing and Bandwagoning - Answers When there is a threatening state, states will
either balance against them or bandwagon with them.
Idea of threat - smuggled in constructivist logic
Summary of Anarchy is what States Make of it - Answers -Politics is about mutual constitution
-Anarchy doesn't matter inherently, it is an idea that is constructed by the state
-Identity + interest = ideas
-Cooperation can transform institutions
Summary of Is Anybody Still a Realist? - Answers Written in response to the Bush administration's false
Realism, which had degenerated the theory by adding more variables beyond power. As a result, his
Realism doesn't make any coherent sense
- Realism doesn't get the big picture and instead gives easy fixes that could potentially have unknown
long term effects