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CSS critique of neo-realism
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Themes & Theories in International Relations »
Themes & Theories in International Relations
Themes & Theories in International Relations☜☜F1CEB7
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6. A silenced majority? »
6. A silenced majority?
6. A silenced majority?☜☜FFB597
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B. Critical Security Studies »
B. Critical Security Studies
B. Critical Security Studies☜☜FFB597
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CSS critique of neo-realism
CSS critique of neo-realism☜☜FFB597
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Emancipation: social, economic, political justice & human rights »
Emancipation: social, economic, political justice & human rights
Emancipation: social, economic, political justice & human rights ☜☜FFB597
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Failed to deliver security »
Failed to deliver security
Failed to deliver security☜Realism leaves political, economic and social power where it is to the detriment of the security of the vast majority of people.☜FFB597
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Realism = regressive, static, militarist, Western-centric, masculine »
Realism = regressive, static, militarist, Western-centric, masculine
Realism = regressive, static, militarist, Western-centric, masculine☜☜FFB597
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Realism agenda is too narrow »
Realism agenda is too narrow
Realism agenda is too narrow☜Realism treats states (and therefore their elites), maximising state security and economic well-being as ‘national interests’. It cannot cope with global security challenges to a global human society.☜FFB597
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Realism is a regressive theory »
Realism is a regressive theory
Realism is a regressive theory☜Realism prioritises states over people, including human rights except as an instrument of foreign policy: no voice or room in the theory for the poor, women, silenced, economic injustice, race, etc: just state power☜FFB597
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Realism is a static theory »
Realism is a static theory
Realism is a static theory☜Realism is a fixed and ahistorical theory with no room for progressive or emancipatory futures – a timeless present based on static systemic structures of world politics as ‘real’.☜FFB597
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Realism is an ideology »
Realism is an ideology
Realism is an ideology☜Realism is an ideology: a theory of the powerful by the powerful for the powerful that has appropriated objectivity.☜FFB597
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Realism is not realistic »
Realism is not realistic
Realism is not realistic☜Realism does not describe and explain how the world works because it is dominated by Western interests and outlooks that helped describe and construct some of the Cold War ‘reality’ (ethno-centric)☜FFB597
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Realism is self-fulfilling »
Realism is self-fulfilling
Realism is self-fulfilling☜Neo-realist scholars claim to be objective observers of social world but often help to legitimise and reproduce hierarchical structure and conflictual relations they analyse. Neo-realist theory can end up explaining actions and behaviour that it has directly or indirectly produced.☜FFB597
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Security = from emancipation not accumulation of power »
Security = from emancipation not accumulation of power
Security = from emancipation not accumulation of power☜Security traditionally understood as commodity based on accumulation of state power at the expense of others. CSS says security flows from emancipation, focussed on individuals, achieved through cooperation.☜FFB597
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