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Martin Wight & Three Traditions
level: Martin Wight & Three Traditions
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Martin Wight & Three Traditions
Question
Answer
Perception of Int. Society: Realists
States are not engaged in simple struggle, but limited in their conflicts with one another by common rules and institutions
Approach to IR: Realists
Sociological terms
Approach to IR: Rationalists
Teleological terms
Approach to IR: Revolutionists
Ethical and prescriptive terms
For Realists, in any Balance of Power has what?
Those powers satisfied with the status quo and others that are dissatisfied
What are the Three traditions?
Realist, Rationalist, Revolutionist
Who are the three traditions named after?
Hobbes & Machiavelli, Grotius, Kant
Which tradition believes in no International society?
Realist
Description of International Politics for: Realists
International anarchy
Description of International Politics for: Rationalists
International intercourse
Description of International Politics for: Revolutionists
About relations among human beings within the states
Main element stressed: Realists
International Anarchy
Main element stressed: Rationalists
International intercourse
Main element stressed: Revolutionists
Community of mankind
Means to strive for peaceful international change: Realists
Role of brute force
Means to strive for peaceful international change: Rationalists
Priority of order over justice
Means to strive for peaceful international change: Revolutionists
Priority of justice over order
What Revolutionists think international society ought to be
A universal state
What is Hobbesian state of nature analogy?
Everyone anticipating/prepping for war
What does Balance of Power reaffirm for Revolutionists?
The authority of satiated powers