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GO131: International Relations Professor Walter Hatch Colby College

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GO131:International Relations

Professor Walter HatchColby College

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How Americans See the World

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What in the world is “IR?”

One of four fields in political science

Had been the study of bipolar relations

In late 80s, focused on international political economy

After 9/11, refocused on security

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Studying IR after 9/11/01

States still matter

State = territorial entity controlled by a government and inhabitated by a population

State does not = nation

State exercises sovereignty; answers to no higher authority

IR deals with relations between sovereign or mostly sovereign states

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Origins of Interstate System

Warring city-states

Modern system grew through centralization of power

Thirty Years War (1618-48)

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The Westphalian System

Treaty of Westphalia (1648)

1700s: Industrialization (Great Britain, France, Prussia or Germany)

Napolean

Congress of Vienna (1815)

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The System Fails

Imperialism

Continued great power conflict

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Explaining IR:Levels of Analysis

(Waltz)

First Image: The individual

Second Image: The State

Third Image: The international system

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IR Theories

Realism

Liberalism

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Realism Liberalism

1) International system characterized by anarchy

1) International system is a mix of anarchy and order

2) States are unitary actors and are central to the international system

2) States are not unitary/domestic politics matter

3) States are rational; they seek survival through power in the short run. This is their “national interest”

3) States are rational; if democratic, they seek peace and prosperity in the long run

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