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1 International Relations Theory- Images Realism Pluralism Globalism

2 Actors in international relations States Nonstate actors Transnational organizations Intergovernmental organizations

3 Distinctions between these images Key actors/units-analytical units Assumptions Methodologies Construction and testing of hypothesis Behavioral dynamic issues

4 Realism States are the key units of analysis States are unitary actors State is essentially a rational actor National security is the most important international issue

5 Pluralism/Liberalism Nonstate actors are also important in IR State is not a unitary actor Challenge the utility of the rationality assumption Agenda of international politics is extensive, cannot be deduced only to security

6 Globalism Main unit of analysis is the global context in which states interact International relations have to viewed from a historical perspective Mechanisms of domination/dependency between the actors Emphasize the critical importance of economic factors

7 Levels of Analysis Individual Level analysis State Level analysis International System/system level analysis

8 Individual level analysis Personality of the leaders Perceptions/misperceptions Groupthink Health of the leaders Frustration-aggression thesis

9 State level analysis Nationalism Type of a political system-democracy or dictatorship Bureaucratic decision making Public opinion Domestic factors

10 System level Alliance formation Distribution of power Bargaining Wars/systemic change

11 Trends Global interdependence Changing nature of problems Crisis of authority

12 Interdependence Sensitivity Changes in one actor might influence change in another actor-assume more or less equal distribution of power Vulnerability Changes in one actor causes significant change in another actor-dependent relationship

13 International relations theories Rationalist approaches realism institutionalism Sociological approaches constructivism

14 State Interests Security Economy Identity

15 State :Definition Sovereignty Political equality Diplomatic recognition Territoriality Well defined population


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