Grin logo
en de es fr
Shop
GRIN Website
Publish your texts - enjoy our full service for authors
Go to shop › Politics - Topic: International Organisations

Analysing the rationalistic theory of international regimes by examining common grounds and differences of its main approaches – neoliberalism and neorealism

Title: Analysing the rationalistic theory of international regimes by examining common grounds and differences of its main approaches – neoliberalism and neorealism

Term Paper , 2009 , 12 Pages , Grade: 1,0

Autor:in: Jakob Weber (Author)

Politics - Topic: International Organisations
Excerpt & Details   Look inside the ebook
Summary Excerpt Details

When one wants to understand international regimes – their formation, maintenance and breakdown, the best way to begin is to try analysing these aspects by looking at and using theories connected to these specific problems. In our case we have a set of three main theories that are concerned with the wide field of international regimes: interest-based neoliberalism, power-based neorealism and knowledge-based cognitivism. Each of those theories has a unique view of international regimes and the phenomena related to them, although when looked at closer, one notices that they do in fact have several things in common. Of these three, neoliberalism and neorealism are both rooted in and based on the theory of rational choice – that is rationalism. Within the boundaries of rationalism however they do preserve their own interpretations of international regimes. In this essay we will therefore focus on the converging aspects of neoliberalism and neorealism as well as on their differences. Thus in the end it is our goal to show possible ways of how these two rationalistic approaches could be amalgamated so that their advantages may be used in a combined form by future political scientists, not ignoring the difficulties that one faces, when making such an attempt.

Excerpt


Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • Introduction
  • The concepts of neoliberalism and neorealism
  • The influence of hegemony on international institutions
  • Prospects for synthesis
  • Conclusion

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

This essay examines the convergence and divergence of two prominent theories in international relations: neoliberalism and neorealism. The main goal is to analyze how these rationalistic approaches can be combined to enhance future research in political science, considering the inherent challenges involved in such an amalgamation.
  • The role of states as rational actors in international politics
  • The importance of gains in regime formation
  • The impact of anarchy on interstate cooperation
  • The role of international institutions in mitigating anarchy
  • The Prisoner's Dilemma and its implications for regime formation

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

  • Introduction: This chapter introduces the three main theories concerning international regimes – neoliberalism, neorealism, and cognitivism – highlighting their unique perspectives and shared foundations in rationalism. It outlines the essay's focus on the converging and diverging aspects of neoliberalism and neorealism, aiming to explore the potential for synthesizing their strengths.
  • The concepts of neoliberalism and neorealism: This chapter delves into the distinct approaches of neoliberalism and neorealism towards regime formation. It discusses the role of states as rational actors seeking absolute (neoliberalism) and relative (neorealism) gains, respectively. The chapter emphasizes the importance of cooperation and the challenges posed by anarchy, which can lead to concerns about cheating and relative gains.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

This essay focuses on the key concepts of neoliberalism, neorealism, rational choice, international regimes, regime formation, interstate cooperation, anarchy, absolute gains, relative gains, and the Prisoner's Dilemma. It explores the theoretical frameworks of these concepts, analyzing their implications for understanding the dynamics of international politics.
Excerpt out of 12 pages  - scroll top

Details

Title
Analysing the rationalistic theory of international regimes by examining common grounds and differences of its main approaches – neoliberalism and neorealism
College
University of Bamberg  (Lehrstuhl für Internationale Beziehungen)
Course
International Institutions
Grade
1,0
Author
Jakob Weber (Author)
Publication Year
2009
Pages
12
Catalog Number
V134262
ISBN (eBook)
9783640417162
ISBN (Book)
9783640412709
Language
English
Tags
Neoliberalismus Neorealismus Kognitivismus Rationalismus Rational Choice Internationale Organisation Internationale Institution Regime Anarchie Kooperation Internationale Beziehungen
Product Safety
GRIN Publishing GmbH
Quote paper
Jakob Weber (Author), 2009, Analysing the rationalistic theory of international regimes by examining common grounds and differences of its main approaches – neoliberalism and neorealism, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/134262
Look inside the ebook
  • Depending on your browser, you might see this message in place of the failed image.
  • Depending on your browser, you might see this message in place of the failed image.
  • Depending on your browser, you might see this message in place of the failed image.
  • Depending on your browser, you might see this message in place of the failed image.
  • Depending on your browser, you might see this message in place of the failed image.
  • Depending on your browser, you might see this message in place of the failed image.
Excerpt from  12  pages
Grin logo
  • Grin.com
  • Payment & Shipping
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Imprint