Drawing on the anti-positivist philosophy of science of Roy Bhaskar, ‘critical realism’1 has sought to challenge some of the core assumptions theorists hold on the nature of explanation and science in IR theoretical inquiry.2 One important area in which critical realists challenge disciplinary conventions in IR is the issue of causal analysis. Causation has been a contested notion in much of twentieth-century philosophy of science and social science and, since the late 1980s, has also been debated in International Relations, where the causal approach of the positivists has come under increasing criticism from a selection of post-positivist ‘constitutive’ theorists. Critical realism seeks to reformulate currently dominant understandings of t...
The main challenge for selective scientific realism is to find reliable and prospectively applicable...
Causal realism is the view that causation is a structural feature of reality; a power inherent in th...
The academic study of international relations can be considered a debate about realism. Realism prov...
Drawing on the anti-positivist philosophy of science of Roy Bhaskar, ‘critical realism’1 has sought ...
World political processes, such as wars and globalisation, are engendered by complex sets of causes ...
During the last decades ‘causation’ has been a deeply divisive concept in International Relations (I...
Critical realism is a philosophy of science that is increasingly occupying the center of discussion ...
This article examines critical realists’ key contention that ‘causing’, or the operation of causal p...
The ‘philosophical turn ’ taken in International Relations (IR) theory has contributed to the discip...
This article examines the main assumptions of neo-realism and neo-liberalism from the perspective of...
Discussions of causal inquiry in IR are increasingly framed in terms of a contrast between rival phi...
It is rather obvious that different developments in the international relations scene are so dynamic...
Both positivists and post-positivists have misunderstood causation. By explaining why there are no s...
Positivists have been unsuccessful in finding laws in society and most post- -positivists have littl...
Critical realism has been an important advance in social science methodology because it develops a q...
The main challenge for selective scientific realism is to find reliable and prospectively applicable...
Causal realism is the view that causation is a structural feature of reality; a power inherent in th...
The academic study of international relations can be considered a debate about realism. Realism prov...
Drawing on the anti-positivist philosophy of science of Roy Bhaskar, ‘critical realism’1 has sought ...
World political processes, such as wars and globalisation, are engendered by complex sets of causes ...
During the last decades ‘causation’ has been a deeply divisive concept in International Relations (I...
Critical realism is a philosophy of science that is increasingly occupying the center of discussion ...
This article examines critical realists’ key contention that ‘causing’, or the operation of causal p...
The ‘philosophical turn ’ taken in International Relations (IR) theory has contributed to the discip...
This article examines the main assumptions of neo-realism and neo-liberalism from the perspective of...
Discussions of causal inquiry in IR are increasingly framed in terms of a contrast between rival phi...
It is rather obvious that different developments in the international relations scene are so dynamic...
Both positivists and post-positivists have misunderstood causation. By explaining why there are no s...
Positivists have been unsuccessful in finding laws in society and most post- -positivists have littl...
Critical realism has been an important advance in social science methodology because it develops a q...
The main challenge for selective scientific realism is to find reliable and prospectively applicable...
Causal realism is the view that causation is a structural feature of reality; a power inherent in th...
The academic study of international relations can be considered a debate about realism. Realism prov...