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Realism and American Foreign Policy

Realism and American Foreign Policy. Political Realism 1) States (Leaders) are the key actors. 2) States (Leaders) seek power. 3) States (Leaders) are rational. Political Realism- Should Act Theory of Realism- Why States Act. Morgenthau.

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Realism and American Foreign Policy

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  1. Realism and American Foreign Policy

  2. Political Realism 1) States (Leaders) are the key actors 2) States (Leaders) seek power 3) States (Leaders) are rational

  3. Political Realism- Should Act Theory of Realism- Why States Act Morgenthau

  4. Political Realist (Morgenthau) Critique of Moral American Foreign Policy 1) Morality Unsuited to Conditions of International Structure “A foreign policy guided by universal moral principles, is under contemporary conditions of foreign policy and warfare a policy of national suicide”

  5. Attempts to Reform System 2) Moral Crusading 3) False distinction Morality and National Interest “a foreign policy derived from national interest is in fact morally superior to a foreign policy inspired by universal moral principles”

  6. Firms-Microsoft Firms- Microsoft Firms- Sun Firms-Sun Unregulated Regulated Structural Realism (Neo-realism) --Structure Matters

  7. Elements of Structure: --Anarchy 1) No Central Government 2) Self Help 3) Survival

  8. Type International Domestic Structure Anarchy Laws Central Government No Yes Yes Police No Accepted Morals No Yes Violation of Accepted Morals No Guaranteed Consequences Guaranteed Consequences Necessity Self-Defense Not Necessary Survival Varied Goal

  9. States are the Key Actors --unitary --rational

  10. Distribution of Capabilities Unipolarity Bipolarity Multipolarity

  11. Multipolarity- Prior WW2 “if Hitler invaded hell I would at least make a favorable reference to the Devil in the House of Commons.” Bipolarity- Cold War Unipolarity- 1945 and Present

  12. Balance of Power Survival and Self Help lead to Balancing Power Lord Palmerston(British Foreign Secretary)-“Britain has no permanent friends; she only has permanent interests” Iraq and Afghanistan

  13. Security Dilemma- Prepare Militarily makes you less Secure ABM Debate

  14. Political Realism- US Should Act this Way (Normative) Theory of Realism- US Does Act this Way (Predictive)

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