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Neoclassical Realist Theory of International Politics

Neoclassical Realist Theory of International Politics

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Since Gideon Rose's 1998 review article in the journal World Politics and especially following the release of Lobell, Ripsman, and Taliaferro's 2009 edited volume Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy, neoclassical realism has emerged as major theoretical approach to the study of foreign policy on both sides of the Atlantic. Proponents of neoclassical realism claim that it is the logical extension of the Kenneth Waltz's structural realism into the realm of foreign policy. In Neoclassical Realist Theory of International Relations, Norrin M. Ripsman, Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, and Steven E. Lobell argue that neoclassical realism is far more than an extension of Waltz's structural realism or an effort to update the classical realism of Hans Morgenthau, E.H. Carr, and Henry Kissinger with the language of modern social science. Rejecting the artificial distinction that Waltz draws between theories of international politics and theories of foreign policy, the authors contend
neoclassical realism can explain and predict phenomena ranging from short-term crisis-behavior, to foreign policy, to patterns of grand strategic adjustment by individual states up to long-term patterns of international outcomes. It is, therefore, a more powerful theory of international politics than structural realism. Yet it is also a more intuitively satisfying approach than liberal Innenpolitik theories or constructivism. The authors detail the variables and assumptions of neoclassical realist theory, address various aspects of theory construction and methodology, lay out the areas of convergence and sharp disagreement with other leading theoretical approaches -- liberalism, constructivism, analytic eclecticism, and foreign policy analysis (FPA) --- and demonstrate how neoclassical realist theory can be used to resolve longstanding puzzles and debates in international relations theory.


Author: Norrin M. Ripsman, Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Steven E. Lobell
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 04/22/2016
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.66lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.10w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780199899258

About the Author

Norrin M. Ripsman is Professor of Political Science at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada and the author of Peacemaking by Democracies: The Effect of State Autonomy on the Post-World War Settlements.

Jeffrey W. Taliaferro is Professor of Political Science at Tufts University and the author of Balancing Risks: Great Power Intervention in the Periphery.

Steven E. Lobell is Professor of Political Science at the University of Utah and the author of The Challenge of Hegemony: Grand Strategy, Trade, and Domestic Politics.

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