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Fouad Sabry

Neorealism in International Relations

Discover the essentials of global politics with “Neorealism in International Relations,” a key addition to the Political Science series. This book offers a deep dive into neorealism, a theory focusing on power and state interests in international affairs. It’s perfect for professionals, students, and enthusiasts seeking to grasp global interactions.

Chapter Overview:

1. Neorealism: Learn the basics of neorealism, its deviation from classical realism, and its emphasis on the anarchic nature of the international system.

2. International Relations Theory: Understand the spectrum of theories in international relations and where neorealism fits in.

3. Hans Morgenthau: Explore Morgenthau's classical realism, its impact on neorealism, and its influence on modern theories.

4. Balancing: Examine balancing as a neorealist concept for state stability.

5. Kenneth Waltz: Study Waltz's neorealism, focusing on his structural theory and the international system's framework.

6. Security Dilemma: Analyze how states’ security measures can unintentionally heighten tensions.

7. Regime Theory: Contrast regime theory with neorealism, highlighting the role of international institutions.

8. International Security: Assess international security within the neorealist context and its effect on global stability.

9. Realism: Review the broader concept of realism, its evolution, and theoretical importance.

10. Polarity: Discover how polarity influences state behavior and global power.

11. Bandwagoning: Understand how states align with stronger powers and its effects on global alliances.

12. Constructivism: Compare neorealism with constructivism, focusing on ideas and identities in international relations.

13. Offensive Realism: Explore offensive realism’s view that states aim to dominate and seek power.

14. Anarchy: Delve into anarchy’s impact on state behavior and international interactions.

15. Balance of Power: Investigate how the balance of power affects global stability and state strategies.

16. Defensive Realism: Learn about defensive realism’s focus on security rather than dominance.

17. Theory of International Politics: Examine Waltz’s influential work on neorealism.

18. Randall Schweller: Discover Schweller’s contributions to neorealism and his views on state behavior.

19. Liberal Institutionalism: Contrast neorealism with liberal institutionalism, emphasizing international institutions.

20. Classical Realism: Revisit classical realism’s influence on neorealism and its historical significance.

21. Charles L. Glaser: Explore Glaser’s perspectives and contributions to understanding state interactions.

Unlock a comprehensive understanding of international relations with “Neorealism in International Relations,” your gateway to mastering global politics.
175 printed pages
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024
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