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sovereignty
The sole legitimate right to use violence within a given
geographic area. no higher power acknowledged
politics
"The art or science of govt." .... using power to get people to do things they would not otherwise do.
International Relations
#1--Politics in the absences of a common sovereign. #2-- the factors and the activities which affect the
external policies and the power of the basic units
into which the world is divided.. Who? -States, Nations, IGO, NGO, MNC. Why? Interest, prosperity, prestige, higher calling. How? Diplomacy.
anarchy
No higher authority.
IGO
Worlds first IGO? 1804 Central Rhine Commission. Ex.) United Nations
NGO
Int'l Red Cross, Green Peace
MNC's
British East India Company, General Motors.
Nation
a population that shares identity, usually including a
language and culture.
Nation State
“synonymous with “state” or “country,” but with the
added implication that the subject population
identifies identifies itself as a nation.
Sanctions
“deliberate government action to inflict economic
deprivation on a target state or society, through the
limitation or cessation of customary economic relations

tool to change policies
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
paradigm
comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the
variables about which the theory is to be developed
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Realism?
Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Assumptions of Realism
*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Liberalism (core assumptions)
*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences
*Interdependence and the international system
*Realism focuses on power – can you get it
*Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Marxism (radicalism)
*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie
-Proletariat
*Base/Superstructure
*Non-neutrality of the stat
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Realism major thinkers?
Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Liberalism major thinkers?
Keohane, J.S. Mill
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Feminism
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups
*Specifically gender or gender
differences
*Gender differences are socially constructed
*Masculinity = power,
autonomy, rationality, public
*Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private.
*Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein.
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil
Constructivism
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes:
-Tell you who you are
-Tell others who you are
-Tell you who others are.
*How is this IR? ->Elite identity
*major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil