INTR 301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Hans Morgenthau, Security Dilemma, English Civil War

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Realism is the first/oldest approach to international relations (essentially contested) Realism is the dominant approach to ir (most of the scholars who work within the field of. International relations subscribe to the realist way of looking at the world. ) Realism is the source of theoretical diversity in ir. (because it was the first theory in ir, it is the (cid:271)asis for all o(cid:448)er di(cid:448)erge(cid:374)t theories. This does(cid:374)"t (cid:373)ea(cid:374) that all the theories are si(cid:373)ilar, (cid:271)ut rather that some theories appeared through an opposition against realism. ) This realist approach is not a single theory, but rather a school of that that is comprised of a number of realist theories (realism vs neo-realism vs classical realism etc. ) These theories are all considered to be in the same school of thought because they all work with the same core set of structures and assumptions. State-centric approach: the state is the main and only important actor in the international system.

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