Essentials of International Relations, Chapter 3
Collective security
Aggression by one state is countered by automatic and collective reaction Basis of UN and League of Nations
Levels of analysis
Categorization that suggests appropriate type of evidence to explain events - causes of wars; used by Kenneth Waltz Individual State International system
Neoliberal institutionalism
Cooperation between states stems from continuous interactions through institutions - in self-interest of states to cooperate
Rational actors
Decisions made after weighing strengths and weaknesses in pursuit of national interest
International system level
Distribution of power; relative strengths and weaknesses of international and regional organizations
State level
Domestic factors; characteristics of state, including type of government, economic system, interest groups within the county, national interest
LIBERALISM
Humans are innately good; wars can be moderated through spread of democracy and well-regulated capitalism Political institutions promote social progress Lasting peace is possible - Kant: perpetual peace (work of "rational devils")
National interest
Interest of the state - pertaining to protection of territory and sovereignty Realism - power Liberalism - many national interests Radical - elites' interests
CONSTRUCTIVISM
Meanings of objects are constructed through social interaction - state conduct shaped by identities and social norms, interests result of these identities Wendt: political structure can't tell much of a state's interest because identities change as a result of cooperative behavior -- anarchy depends on distribution of identities Power= ideas, culture
Offensive realism
Periodically demonstrating a willingness to engage in war Might be costly in the short run, but may pay dividends in reputation later on Bandwagoning
Individual level
Personality; perception; choices of individual decision makers
Dependency theorists
Primary importance to role of MNCs and international banks based in developed countries in exerting fundamental controls over developing countries Maintain dependency relationships
Multinational corporations (MNCs)
Private enterprises with production facilities, sales, or activities in several states
RADICALISM
Private interests of capitalist economy create class bondages; new social patterns develop - natural evolution for exploited proletariat to rise up
Theory
Set of propositions used to predict phenomena by specifying relations among the propositions
Hypotheses
Specific falsifiable statements questioning a particular relationship among two or more variables
Unitary actor
State speaks with one voice after decision to go to war - no substantial actors trying to overturn government's decision
REALISM
States act in unitary ways in pursuit of their own national interest, defined in terms of power System= anarchy Most important concern= increase own power Power= military capabilities
Bandwagoning
States should build up their relative power to intimidate potential rivals into cooperation
Defensive realism
States should pursue policies of restraint Most wars do not benefit those who started them
Neorealism
Structure of international system is the explanatory factor (ANARCHY) Waltz: anarchy is constant; distribution of capabilities fluctuates
Institutions
Structures of social order around which individual and group identities emerge