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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
AND WORLD POLITICS
Chapter Two: Theory
1
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THEORY
• An intellectual construct that predicts or explains the world by offering
explanations for law-like regularities
– Predictions tend to be generalized (such as the proposition that states
will balance powerful actors in the system) rather than specific (that
war will break out at a particular point in time)
– Theories can point to factors that increase or decrease the probability
of certain events.
– Theories generate hypotheses about the relationship between
variables that can be tested
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HYPOTHESES
• A hypothesis states a causal relationship between variables
– Dependent variable – the phenomenon that we seek to explain (i.e.
the outbreak of war)
– Independent variable – the factors that may be causally related to the
dependent variable (the existence of an arms race)
– Intervening variables – may affect the relationship between the
independent and dependent variable
• A hypothesis (i.e. “an arms race between two states leads to war”) should
be testable through quantitative or qualitative methods and should be
formulated in such a way that it can be proven to be false
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LEVELS OF ANALYSIS
• As a framework for thinking about events in the international system, the
levels of analysis divide causal factors into three categories:
– Individual – including leaders, advisers, and other individuals in
government or the private sector
– State/society – public opinion, economic, political, or cultural
attributes of the state or society
– International system – relationships between states, alliances,
organization, distribution of power
• The levels of analysis framework helps to organize factors that influence
outcomes
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LEVELS OF ANALYSIS
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MAINSTREAM IMAGES
• Realism – focuses on the balance of power among states
• Liberalism – considers states as well as individuals and organizations
• Economic structuralism – emphasizes material economic factors and class
relations
• English school – views international society as composed of rules, ideas,
and institutions along with power
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ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES
• These approaches question the modernist, positivist, or “scientific”
approach to international relations/world politics
– Constructivism – emphasizes the importance of ideas and ideational
structures in the constitution of our world
– Feminism – focuses on gender as key to understanding international
relations/world politics
– Postmodernism – searches for meaning in language and
communication
– Critical theory – sees underlying role of power and interest
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REALISM
• The international system is anarchic, meaning that it lacks a “common
power” or central authority to enforce peace
– States are independent and not subject to any other authority
– Human nature draws people into conflict
– Anarchy creates a competitive dynamic as states seek power and
security
– The acquisition of power by states tends to create equilibrium within
the international system
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LIBERALISM
• World politics includes many different types of actors who are
interconnected
– Within the international system, states can cooperate with one
another despite the existence of anarchy
– Liberalism takes an inclusive approach that includes states as well as
other actors like individuals and organizations
– International institutions are important actors in their own right,
beyond just providing a venue in which states can interact
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ECONOMIC STRUCTURALISM
• The nature of world politics is shaped by the global economic context,
including economic and material structures
– Important actors include economic classes or blocs of states defined
by their economic position in the global economy
– States belong to either the economically developed “core,” the
“periphery” of poor states, or the in-between class of the “semi-
periphery.”
– The capitalist economic system acts as a constraint on all states,
whether their domestic economies are capitalist or not
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THE ENGLISH SCHOOL
• State and non-state actors form an international society, ordered by both
power and norms
– The emphasis on international society underscores the human
dimension of international relations, in contrast to other images that
treat the system as functioning in a mechanistic fashion
– The English School perspective on international relations is compatible
with the emergence of a global civil society
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WORLD VIEW – INTERPRETIVE
APPROACHES
• Interpretive approaches to international relations/world politics question
the scientific assumptions made by the four mainstream images. Where
the mainstream images strive for objective knowledge about the world,
the interpretive approaches question the possibility of objectivity and
incorporate subjective elements into their approaches
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CONSTRUCTIVISM
• Challenges realists and liberals on their conceptions of the state and state
interests, arguing that both are constructed and subject to change
– As subjects, humans develop ideas, including knowledge of the world
around them
– Ideas that become widely accepted function as ideational structures
that affect state actions
– “Agents” shape their social context, which in turn shapes their
behaviors, interests, and identities
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FEMINISM
• Focuses on the overlooked perspective of gender, with a particular
commitment to the achievement of gender equality
– Gender categories of masculine and feminine are defined in
opposition to one another, making gender important to both women
and men
– Because gender and its effects are pervasive, feminist scholars argue
that gender has important – if often overlooked – effects for states
and other actors in the international system
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CRITICAL THEORY AND
POSTMODERNISM
• These approaches take issue with modernism/positivism for their
attempts to (1) separate facts and values, (2) define an operationalize
concepts into measurable values, and (3) test hypotheses drawn from
theories
– Postmodernists seek to find and deconstruct subtext and meaning
embedded in language
– Critical theorists want to expose power relationships that underlie
world orders, particularly in cases where ideology holds itself out as
science
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ANSWERING THE CHALLENGES
• Supporters of modernism or positivism suggest that postmodernists
misrepresent science, which subjects all truth claims to rigorous tests
• Interpretivist approaches do promote greater epistemological sensitivity
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NORMATIVE THEORY
• In contrast to mainstream approaches, which seek to explain “what is,”
normative theory is concerned with what “should be.”
– Normative theory seeks to provide guidelines for policymakers and
others
– Normative theories address a range of issues, including war, poverty,
and human rights
– Sense of intellectual inadequacy, or humility, fuels the concern with
international ethics
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CONCLUSION
• Theory provides a way to systematically engage reality, or some
component of reality, by asking key questions, observing patterns, and
noting anomalies
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THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

  • 1. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND WORLD POLITICS Chapter Two: Theory 1 © Amy Sancetta/AP Photo; page 23 Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved
  • 2. THEORY • An intellectual construct that predicts or explains the world by offering explanations for law-like regularities – Predictions tend to be generalized (such as the proposition that states will balance powerful actors in the system) rather than specific (that war will break out at a particular point in time) – Theories can point to factors that increase or decrease the probability of certain events. – Theories generate hypotheses about the relationship between variables that can be tested 2Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved
  • 3. HYPOTHESES • A hypothesis states a causal relationship between variables – Dependent variable – the phenomenon that we seek to explain (i.e. the outbreak of war) – Independent variable – the factors that may be causally related to the dependent variable (the existence of an arms race) – Intervening variables – may affect the relationship between the independent and dependent variable • A hypothesis (i.e. “an arms race between two states leads to war”) should be testable through quantitative or qualitative methods and should be formulated in such a way that it can be proven to be false 3Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved
  • 4. LEVELS OF ANALYSIS • As a framework for thinking about events in the international system, the levels of analysis divide causal factors into three categories: – Individual – including leaders, advisers, and other individuals in government or the private sector – State/society – public opinion, economic, political, or cultural attributes of the state or society – International system – relationships between states, alliances, organization, distribution of power • The levels of analysis framework helps to organize factors that influence outcomes 4Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved
  • 5. LEVELS OF ANALYSIS 5Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved
  • 6. MAINSTREAM IMAGES • Realism – focuses on the balance of power among states • Liberalism – considers states as well as individuals and organizations • Economic structuralism – emphasizes material economic factors and class relations • English school – views international society as composed of rules, ideas, and institutions along with power 6Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved
  • 7. ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES • These approaches question the modernist, positivist, or “scientific” approach to international relations/world politics – Constructivism – emphasizes the importance of ideas and ideational structures in the constitution of our world – Feminism – focuses on gender as key to understanding international relations/world politics – Postmodernism – searches for meaning in language and communication – Critical theory – sees underlying role of power and interest 7Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved
  • 8. REALISM • The international system is anarchic, meaning that it lacks a “common power” or central authority to enforce peace – States are independent and not subject to any other authority – Human nature draws people into conflict – Anarchy creates a competitive dynamic as states seek power and security – The acquisition of power by states tends to create equilibrium within the international system 8Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved
  • 9. LIBERALISM • World politics includes many different types of actors who are interconnected – Within the international system, states can cooperate with one another despite the existence of anarchy – Liberalism takes an inclusive approach that includes states as well as other actors like individuals and organizations – International institutions are important actors in their own right, beyond just providing a venue in which states can interact 9Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved
  • 10. ECONOMIC STRUCTURALISM • The nature of world politics is shaped by the global economic context, including economic and material structures – Important actors include economic classes or blocs of states defined by their economic position in the global economy – States belong to either the economically developed “core,” the “periphery” of poor states, or the in-between class of the “semi- periphery.” – The capitalist economic system acts as a constraint on all states, whether their domestic economies are capitalist or not 10Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved
  • 11. THE ENGLISH SCHOOL • State and non-state actors form an international society, ordered by both power and norms – The emphasis on international society underscores the human dimension of international relations, in contrast to other images that treat the system as functioning in a mechanistic fashion – The English School perspective on international relations is compatible with the emergence of a global civil society 11Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved
  • 12. WORLD VIEW – INTERPRETIVE APPROACHES • Interpretive approaches to international relations/world politics question the scientific assumptions made by the four mainstream images. Where the mainstream images strive for objective knowledge about the world, the interpretive approaches question the possibility of objectivity and incorporate subjective elements into their approaches 12Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved
  • 13. CONSTRUCTIVISM • Challenges realists and liberals on their conceptions of the state and state interests, arguing that both are constructed and subject to change – As subjects, humans develop ideas, including knowledge of the world around them – Ideas that become widely accepted function as ideational structures that affect state actions – “Agents” shape their social context, which in turn shapes their behaviors, interests, and identities 13Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved
  • 14. FEMINISM • Focuses on the overlooked perspective of gender, with a particular commitment to the achievement of gender equality – Gender categories of masculine and feminine are defined in opposition to one another, making gender important to both women and men – Because gender and its effects are pervasive, feminist scholars argue that gender has important – if often overlooked – effects for states and other actors in the international system 14Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved
  • 15. CRITICAL THEORY AND POSTMODERNISM • These approaches take issue with modernism/positivism for their attempts to (1) separate facts and values, (2) define an operationalize concepts into measurable values, and (3) test hypotheses drawn from theories – Postmodernists seek to find and deconstruct subtext and meaning embedded in language – Critical theorists want to expose power relationships that underlie world orders, particularly in cases where ideology holds itself out as science 15Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved
  • 16. ANSWERING THE CHALLENGES • Supporters of modernism or positivism suggest that postmodernists misrepresent science, which subjects all truth claims to rigorous tests • Interpretivist approaches do promote greater epistemological sensitivity 16Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved
  • 17. NORMATIVE THEORY • In contrast to mainstream approaches, which seek to explain “what is,” normative theory is concerned with what “should be.” – Normative theory seeks to provide guidelines for policymakers and others – Normative theories address a range of issues, including war, poverty, and human rights – Sense of intellectual inadequacy, or humility, fuels the concern with international ethics 17Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved
  • 18. CONCLUSION • Theory provides a way to systematically engage reality, or some component of reality, by asking key questions, observing patterns, and noting anomalies 18Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved