POLI 100 Lecture : Chapter 15 Lecture Notes

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Liberal ideas, as exemplified by the pronouncements of the us president woodrow. Wilson (1856-1924), played a major role in the foundation of ir as a discipline. Such ideas, which inspired the foundation of the league of nations and later the united. Hugo grotius (1583-1645: emphasized role of natural law in guiding state behavior. sensible forms of relations that ought to guide behavior claims of. Samuel pufendorf 1632-94: argued in favor of universal moral principles which could be applied to the relations between states. Perpetual peace (1795: establishes a plan for greater integration of states through trade, war will eventually become too costly to pursue, forms the basis of what will later become the league of nations. Typically, liberal theorists have been optimistic about the possibility of peaceful relations. This derives from a positive view of human nature at least, the assumption that humans can learn from their mistakes. Thus, over time, human communities can progress.

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