The purpose of this article is to reassert the importance of realist thought in the international theory of Martin Wight. Following Hedley Bull, it has become prevalent in international relations theory to pre-sent Wight as a rationalist thinker, and international society as a ration-alist principle that offers an alternative or third way in international relations. I argue that international society is actually Wight’s attempt to integrate two perspectives on international relations — the Realist and the Rationalist. I argue that this relationship is asymmetric — that international society is the product of realist impulses and logic which force the creation of a series of secondary institutional and legal mech-anisms that can channel but ...
The debate between realism and idealism continues to mark the discipline of International Relations....
This article discusses the methodological differences between the British school and the American sc...
It is rather obvious that different developments in the international relations scene are so dynamic...
The purpose of this article is to reassert the importance of realist thought in the international th...
The idea of international society is an essential clement in the study of international relations. I...
The discussion of international politics remains preoccupied with a construct called "realist t...
This paper studies the realist theory of International Relations and attempts an explanation of how ...
This article examines the main assumptions of neo-realism and neo-liberalism from the perspective of...
Realism is commonly portrayed as theory that reduces international relations to pure power politics....
In this article, I explore recent work on realist political theory and international politics. I dis...
This chapter demonstrates the importance of theory in the study of International Relations. The sugg...
This article attempts to provide a correction to the exclusive realist interpretations of Thomas Hob...
none1noThis chapter reflects on the tradition of political thought known as realism. Its main purpos...
The field of international relations arose from the desire to assist and guide policy-makers to crea...
The purpose of this article is to explore globalization and European integration and the link betwee...
The debate between realism and idealism continues to mark the discipline of International Relations....
This article discusses the methodological differences between the British school and the American sc...
It is rather obvious that different developments in the international relations scene are so dynamic...
The purpose of this article is to reassert the importance of realist thought in the international th...
The idea of international society is an essential clement in the study of international relations. I...
The discussion of international politics remains preoccupied with a construct called "realist t...
This paper studies the realist theory of International Relations and attempts an explanation of how ...
This article examines the main assumptions of neo-realism and neo-liberalism from the perspective of...
Realism is commonly portrayed as theory that reduces international relations to pure power politics....
In this article, I explore recent work on realist political theory and international politics. I dis...
This chapter demonstrates the importance of theory in the study of International Relations. The sugg...
This article attempts to provide a correction to the exclusive realist interpretations of Thomas Hob...
none1noThis chapter reflects on the tradition of political thought known as realism. Its main purpos...
The field of international relations arose from the desire to assist and guide policy-makers to crea...
The purpose of this article is to explore globalization and European integration and the link betwee...
The debate between realism and idealism continues to mark the discipline of International Relations....
This article discusses the methodological differences between the British school and the American sc...
It is rather obvious that different developments in the international relations scene are so dynamic...