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IR2501 THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Lecture 5 CLASSICAL LIBERALISM.

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1 IR2501 THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Lecture 5 CLASSICAL LIBERALISM

2 MEANING OF LIBERALISM Multiple & changing meanings Different National traditions Liberty/Equality Paradox

3 Intellectual Roots: Enlightenment Primacy of Reason Scientific Revolution Progressive View of History Individualism Secularism Capitalism

4 KEY FIGURES Thomas Paine Voltaire Jean-Jacques Rousseau Francis Hucheson David Hume Adam Smith

5 Chief Features of Liberalism Individual freedom (libertarian and communitarian impulses) Political participation (Democracy: Republican and parliamentary variants) Private property (market-based order) Equality of Opportunity (liberal paradox: minimalist versus interventionist state)

6 Liberal Internationalism Two legacies of modern liberalism: 1. pacification of foreign relations among liberal states 2. international imprudence: liberal states have fought numerous wars with non- liberal states

7 Kants Perpetual Peace Acceptance of three definitive articles of peace First Definitive Article requires the civil constitution of the state to be republican Republican: a political society that has solved the problem of combining moral autonomy, individualism, and social order

8 Perpetual Peace (Continued) Second Definitive Article: liberal republics will progressively establish peace among themselves by means of the pacific federation (ever-expanding separate peace) Third Definitive Article establishes a cosmopolitan law to operate in conjunction with the pacific union (Cosmopolitan law will be limited to conditions of universal hospitality

9 Sources of the Three Definitive Articles Constitutional law International law Cosmopolitan law

10 Democratic Peace Two Basic claims: 1. Liberal polities demonstrate restraint in their relations with other liberal polities (the so-called separate peace) 2. Liberal polities are imprudent in relations with authoritarian states. (Doyle 1986)


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