POLI 244 Lecture Notes - Security Dilemma, Billiard Ball, Arms Control

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Liberal scholars are very diverse with explanations and angles, but they all are preoccupied with cooperation and peace. Liberals see cooperation is possible, and the primary problem to be resolved is the issue of cheating or the potential of cheating (a much more manageable issue that realism"s power/security issue). Assumptions of liberalism: they look at not just the structure of the international system, but the. They care about bargaining over trade deals, arms control, and territorial boundaries. It is all about uncertainty and cheating in the bargaining process, not survival. They do agree anarchy exists, but the only real problem for anarchy is this difficulty in cooperation among states. They don"t see anarchy as insurmountable: they believe states can have different interests (contrary to realism"s billiard ball theory). Some states are concerned about security; others are more concerned with acquiring economic wealth, etc. In essence, liberals say what states are most interested in is welfare, not necessarily security.

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