0011 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Kenneth Waltz, Manchester University Press, Security Dilemma

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A theory is a set of related propositions that help explain why events occur the way they do. A theory is an abstract, conjunctural or speculative representation of reality. Thus one does not ask of a theory whether it is true or false; rather one asks whether it is enlightening. To theorize is to speculate with an intention to explain or understand. Knutsen, t. a history of international relations theory. (manchester: manchester university press, 1997) p. 1. Lamy, s. contemporary mainstream approaches: neo-realism and neo-liberalism". Dodge, t. the ideological roots of failure: the application of kinetic neo-liberalism to iraq", international affairs 86(6) Griffiths, m. introduction: conquest, coexistence and ir theory" in. Griffiths, m. rethinking international relations theory. (basingstoke: palgrave, 2011) [isbn 9780230217799]. Hill, c. , 1939: the origins of liberal realism", review of. The future of the liberal world order internationalism after america", foreign affairs 90(3) 2011, pp. 56 68.

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