This essay examines and reformulates the realist-neoliberal debate. Focusing initially on the issue of the attribution of goals to states, we argue that not only are goals merely the epiphenomena of other things but also that their specification constitutes but a re-description of strategic environments. That is, although an attribution of goals may contribute to our characterization of outcomes, a discussion of them is not central to the development of a theory that explains and predicts the outbreak of conflict and the patterns of cooperation. Instead we argue that the realist-neoliberal debate should be recast so that our central research agenda is the development of substantively specific models that allow us to ascertain how the equili...
The assumption that ‘states' primary goal is survival’ lies at the heart of the neorealist paradigm....
Despite growing interest in the promises and problems of theoretical synthesis among political scien...
Scholars in international relations have long known that ideas matter in matters of international po...
This essay examines and reformulates the realist-neoliberal debate. Focusing initially on the issue ...
The debate between realists and neoliberals focuses on two issues: (1) delineating the goals that be...
Although the debate between realism and neoliberalism offers deep insights and raises fundamental qu...
Robert Jervis of Columbia University offers a reformulation of the debate between realism and neolib...
Abstract: Following the collapse of the bipolar world realist approaches were placed under close scr...
"Neo-realist" hypotheses have been one of the main debates over international political theories. Th...
Despite growing interest in the promises and problems of theoretical synthesis among political scien...
ABSTRACT. This article constructs a test of the logical consistency of neorealism and neoliberalism ...
Ideational variables have frequently been employed in positivist-minded and materialist analyses of ...
Although the debate between realism and neoliberalism offers deep insights and raises fundamental qu...
Neorealism and some versions of realism seek to furnish nomothetic theories of the international sys...
Mainstream International Relations theory (neorealism, neoliberalism and positivist constructivism) ...
The assumption that ‘states' primary goal is survival’ lies at the heart of the neorealist paradigm....
Despite growing interest in the promises and problems of theoretical synthesis among political scien...
Scholars in international relations have long known that ideas matter in matters of international po...
This essay examines and reformulates the realist-neoliberal debate. Focusing initially on the issue ...
The debate between realists and neoliberals focuses on two issues: (1) delineating the goals that be...
Although the debate between realism and neoliberalism offers deep insights and raises fundamental qu...
Robert Jervis of Columbia University offers a reformulation of the debate between realism and neolib...
Abstract: Following the collapse of the bipolar world realist approaches were placed under close scr...
"Neo-realist" hypotheses have been one of the main debates over international political theories. Th...
Despite growing interest in the promises and problems of theoretical synthesis among political scien...
ABSTRACT. This article constructs a test of the logical consistency of neorealism and neoliberalism ...
Ideational variables have frequently been employed in positivist-minded and materialist analyses of ...
Although the debate between realism and neoliberalism offers deep insights and raises fundamental qu...
Neorealism and some versions of realism seek to furnish nomothetic theories of the international sys...
Mainstream International Relations theory (neorealism, neoliberalism and positivist constructivism) ...
The assumption that ‘states' primary goal is survival’ lies at the heart of the neorealist paradigm....
Despite growing interest in the promises and problems of theoretical synthesis among political scien...
Scholars in international relations have long known that ideas matter in matters of international po...