5th-Theories and Approaches
5th-Theories and Approaches
Hegemony
Dominant Influence exercised by one nation over others.
Interdependence
Mutual Trade among countries.
Zero Sum
A gain of one side is the lost of the other.
Realism Defined;
Like humans, states are also obsessed about their own well-
being.
Essentials of Realism (3 S)
Statism
It deals state as unit of analysis – all debate revolves around
state.
Survival
State must elongate her existence – survival is pre-condition to
other objectives.
Self Help
In anarchic system no state can be relied upon for state interests
(1971 Pakistan)(2015 KSA)
Classical Realism – “IR is the result of Human Nature”
Power (the Lion) and deception (the Fox) are the two essential
means for FP.
System is anarchic.
3 Power
Maximizat
ion
Offensive Realism
John Mearsheimer – to ensure survival, it is best to become the
most powerful state of the region/globe.
Kenneth Waltz - believes that state must seek power enough for its
security.
Sociological Liberals
Emphasise transnational non-governmental ties among
societies, individual and groups.
Interdependence Liberals
Pay particular attention to economic ties of mutual exchange
and mutual dependence between people and governments.
Institutional Liberals
Highlight the importance of organized cooperation between states.
UNO, ASEAN, EU, BRICs, SCO etc.
Republican Liberals
Argue that liberal democratic institutions, like pol parties and
democratic governments are necessary to ensure peaceful
cooperative relations among states.
Democratic Peace Kant
Neo-Liberalism / Neoliberal Institutionalism
Identities (friends & foe, terrorist & Mujahid, good & bad, Ally
& competitor) are constructed.
Class Activity …
Feminists highlight:
Why do Realists claim that states must pursue power? and why do power
is considered the solution of all problems faced by the state?
Is unipolarity more peaceful than bipolarity or multipolarity? And, is
realism relevant in contemporary Europe?
How would a realist analyze the current problems in international system?
What is the security dilemma and is there a solution to it?
Which of the theories Liberalism and realism best explains international
politics?
Why are states obsessed with Balance of Power?