Offensive realism, a theory of international relations, holds that states are disposed to competition and conflict because they are self-interested, power maximizing, and fearful of other states. Moreover, it argues that states are obliged to behave this way because doing so favors survival in the international system. Debate continues as to whether modern states actually do, or should, behave in this way, but we are struck by a different question. In this article, we ask whether the three core assumptions about behavior in offensive realism—self-help, power maximization, and outgroup fear—have any basis in scientific knowledge about human behavioral evolution. We find that these precise traits are not only evolutionarily adaptive but also ...
Peace and global security are human endeavors, and thus their attainment depends as much on psycholo...
The scale of human cooperation and conflict is outstanding and evolutionarily challenging to expla...
Intraspecific coalitional aggression between groups of individuals is a widespread trait in the anim...
Offensive realism, a theory of international relations, holds that states are disposed to competitio...
Are humans violent or peaceful by nature? We are both. In this ambitious and wide-ranging book, Agn...
Are humans violent or peaceful by nature? We are both. In this ambitious and wide-ranging book, Agne...
Why is daredevil aggression like Russia’s war on Ukraine such an important factor in world politics?...
Despite being largely absent from formal arguments within IR, elements of evolutionary theory have s...
Offensive realism is a theory of opportunistic state power maximization. States are said to always s...
I advance an endogenous explanation for the systemic transformation of international politics and of...
Pathbreaking and controversial, Darwin and International Relations offers the first comprehensive an...
Realism is an important theory in International Relations that shapes the politics of the world. The...
The evolution and development of adaptations results from the gradual selection of traits that enabl...
The evolution and development of adaptations result from the gradual selection and inheritance of tr...
The scientific account of intraspecific aggressive signaling is incomplete. In part, this is because...
Peace and global security are human endeavors, and thus their attainment depends as much on psycholo...
The scale of human cooperation and conflict is outstanding and evolutionarily challenging to expla...
Intraspecific coalitional aggression between groups of individuals is a widespread trait in the anim...
Offensive realism, a theory of international relations, holds that states are disposed to competitio...
Are humans violent or peaceful by nature? We are both. In this ambitious and wide-ranging book, Agn...
Are humans violent or peaceful by nature? We are both. In this ambitious and wide-ranging book, Agne...
Why is daredevil aggression like Russia’s war on Ukraine such an important factor in world politics?...
Despite being largely absent from formal arguments within IR, elements of evolutionary theory have s...
Offensive realism is a theory of opportunistic state power maximization. States are said to always s...
I advance an endogenous explanation for the systemic transformation of international politics and of...
Pathbreaking and controversial, Darwin and International Relations offers the first comprehensive an...
Realism is an important theory in International Relations that shapes the politics of the world. The...
The evolution and development of adaptations results from the gradual selection of traits that enabl...
The evolution and development of adaptations result from the gradual selection and inheritance of tr...
The scientific account of intraspecific aggressive signaling is incomplete. In part, this is because...
Peace and global security are human endeavors, and thus their attainment depends as much on psycholo...
The scale of human cooperation and conflict is outstanding and evolutionarily challenging to expla...
Intraspecific coalitional aggression between groups of individuals is a widespread trait in the anim...