Which is best able to account for the extent of international cooperation today: rationalist or ‘social’ theory? Answer with reference to TWO theories.
International relation theory: Rationalism (noeoliberalism, neorealism) Social Theory Some references to add on neoliberal institutionalism; Axelrod, R. and Keohane, R. (1984) ‘Achieving Cooperation under Anarchy: Strategies and Institutions’, World Politics 38(1): 226-254. Fearon, J.D. (1995) ‘Rationalist Explanations for War’, International Organization 49(3): 379-414. Some references to add on social theory (important): Bull, H. (2002 [1977]) The Anarchical Society: A Study of Order in World Politics, 3rd edn. (London: Macmillan), pp. 3-26, 38-57, 62-71. [TColl/ Shelves JX1308.BUL] Wendt, A. (1992) ‘Anarchy is what States make of it: The Social Construction of Power Politics’, International Organization 46(2): 391-425. -please can you add some extra references in regards to both theories. Thank you :)[unique_solution]
Which is best able to account for the extent of international cooperation today: rationalist or ‘social’ theory? Answer with reference to TWO theories.
International relation theory: Rationalism (noeoliberalism, neorealism) Social Theory Some references to add on neoliberal institutionalism; Axelrod, R. and Keohane, R. (1984) ‘Achieving Cooperation under Anarchy: Strategies and Institutions’, World Politics 38(1): 226-254. Fearon, J.D. (1995) ‘Rationalist Explanations for War’, International Organization 49(3): 379-414. Some references to add on social theory (important): Bull, H. (2002 [1977]) The Anarchical Society: A Study of Order in World Politics, 3rd edn. (London: Macmillan), pp. 3-26, 38-57, 62-71. [TColl/ Shelves JX1308.BUL] Wendt, A. (1992) ‘Anarchy is what States make of it: The Social Construction of Power Politics’, International Organization 46(2): 391-425. -please can you add some extra references in regards to both theories. Thank you 🙂