INTA 1110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Hugo Grotius, Classical Liberalism, Behavioralism

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Ir should be understood as a society" of sovereign states. Try to understand what inclines statespeople of ir to act the way they do by seeking to gain insight into the ideas and thought behind their foreign policies. Traditional international society derives from philosophy, history, and law and is characterized by reliance upon the exercise of judgement. Disagree with waltz"s claim that there is a structure of int"l politics which operates with law like regularity. International society is on the traditionalist side, not behavioralist. In the middle of classical realism and classical liberalism. Ir is a society of states: principle actors are the statespeople. Foreign policy inclinations of states and statespeople are central focus of analysis. Ir is a study of war and peace. Although there is no world gov that is above sovereign states, there are common rules, interests, and institutions and organizations which are created and share by states: anarchical society: worldwide social order of ind states.

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