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Realism States main actors States are unitary States are rational States’ primary interest is national security
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Realist assumptions Nation states are most important actors There is a sharp distinction between domestic and international politics International politics is a struggle for power The understand that struggle is the purpose for the IR discipline
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Principles of realism Politics is governed by objective laws- rationality Concept of interest defined as power Key concept of interest is objective and universally valid Universal moral principles do not apply Politics is distinct from other spheres
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Realist premises Countries have conflicting interests Different interests lead to confrontation Countries’ power determine outcome of conflict Therefore, politics aim to increase, keep and demonstrate power
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Power vs.interests Is promotion of interest the goal? Is power the tool to achieve that interest? \ Or is power an end in itself?
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Fundamental interests for all Physical survival Promote economic well being Preserve national self determination and identity These are the core values of foreign policy
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Determinants of Power/capabilities Military Geographic Political Economic population
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Morgenthau’s political realism All politics reveal 3 basic patterns of power Policy of status quo-aims at maintenance of power Policy of prestige-aims at demonstration of power Policy of imperialism-aims at increasing power
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Differentiations for Power Usable versus unusable power Power versus Force Legitimate versus illegitimate power Power versus capabilities Power versus influence
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Power Is multidimensional Is situational Is relative
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Realism Operates on raison d’etat: realpolitik national interest is the driving force for state conduct Tool to promote that is power Foreign policy-operationalisation of national interest
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