A brief introduction to the neorealist school of international relations. Check out the other videos in my Theories of International Relations playlist at • Mainstream Theories of... .
english is my second language and those guys in books use complex words and terms, makes it twice as hard it was to understand. thank you for explaining it to us (well at least me) in simple easy english. will be looking forward for more.
Constructivism bites holes in this construct as well as liberalism. This division becomes barely adequate given the underhanded pressures guiding and suppressing indoctrination as a social norm. Instead of the informed reasoning found in peace and unity. Control and economic favor are the intrinsic goal within this attempt of implied realism
That's an interesting question. Parsimonious theories are just theories that are straightforward in their explanation. Neorealism could be considered parsimonious because its explanatory power is rooted in its understanding fo the nature of the international system. Conflict exists because of anarchy and the security dilemma. That's fairly parsimonious. Hope that helps. Good luck with your studies!
Thank you sir! Even though I will be writing an exam in German and the whole lecture is in German, this video helped me so much. I feel much more confident writing the exam now.
Yes, they are essentially the same thing and are often used interchangeably. Though neorealism can be used to emphasize the broader theoretical framework (essentially as an umbrella term), while structural realism is sometimes used to emphasize the systemic and structural aspects of the theory (especially with respect to the constraints imposed by the anarchic nature of the international system). But that's probably too much in the weeds, and in practice, they're normally used interchangeably.
@@NoahZerbe Thank you for replying. Currently doing an essay on "Is conflict an endemic feature of the contemporary international system?" and attempting to understand all the theories is proving difficult
I'm not sure I understand your question. Neorealism focuses on the structural implications of the anarchic international system as the primary source of insecurity and state behavior.
Dear Professor, I’m trying to make a summary that encompasses both classical and neorealism to explain state behavior with regards to the need to survive. Im having a hard time doing so without making a statement that doesnt apply to both. What would you recommend I talk about that
By empirical we mean that it seeks to understand or explain the world as it is, without making claims about how it should be. This contrasts with normative theories which make claims about how the world should be. My introductory video on critical theory (ruclips.net/video/A0J8u-C_Hoc/видео.html) might clarify this distinction. Good luck!
They're related but not the same thing. Realpolitik is usually used to describe diplomacy (or foreign policy) that is guided by power rather than moral principles. Neorealism is a theoretical manner that argues that conflict is the result of structural forces rather than morality. They overlap, but are not exactly the same thing.
english is my second language and those guys in books use complex words and terms, makes it twice as hard it was to understand. thank you for explaining it to us (well at least me) in simple easy english. will be looking forward for more.
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I really like your explanation, it’s clear and easy to understand. Thank you 👍🏻
I don't know how to thank you, sir.
I gave up hope of understanding neorealism but this video!!! Wow.
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Okay, you just explained 60 A4 pages in 5 minutes. Damn, thank you❤️
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Thank you professor well explained
you legit saved my life with this video i thought i was gonna fail this class god bless u
Learning for an exam atm - short and gathers all the important informaton. Thx!
Thank you for this short and succint summary/intro, helpful for people to understand some basic concepts!
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Thank you for your explanation! You are a savior of my exam
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Thank you so much, you explained really well!
Nice video. Thanks so much!!! By the way, are you going to make a video about Neo Classical Realism in the future?
tremendous job. looking forward for more videos.
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Excellent explanation!
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Constructivism bites holes in this construct as well as liberalism. This division becomes barely adequate given the underhanded pressures guiding and suppressing indoctrination as a social norm. Instead of the informed reasoning found in peace and unity. Control and economic favor are the intrinsic goal within this attempt of implied realism
Good Job 👍 thanks
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you’re the best 🙏🏾
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What’s small world! Doing my master’s in Alabama. But did my bachelors at Humboldt!
Very cool. Good luck with your Master's program. And hello from Humboldt!
Hi thank you for making this video. Could you explain about neo-realism as a parsimonious theory?
That's an interesting question. Parsimonious theories are just theories that are straightforward in their explanation. Neorealism could be considered parsimonious because its explanatory power is rooted in its understanding fo the nature of the international system. Conflict exists because of anarchy and the security dilemma. That's fairly parsimonious. Hope that helps. Good luck with your studies!
Thank you sir! Even though I will be writing an exam in German and the whole lecture is in German, this video helped me so much.
I feel much more confident writing the exam now.
Glad to hear it. Thanks for watching, and good luck on your exam!
Is seeking national interests or survival is human nature itself?
Neorealism sounds like the American approach in International Politics
Hi Noah, quick question, is neorealism and structural realism the same thing? basically just 2 names for the same thing.
Yes, they are essentially the same thing and are often used interchangeably. Though neorealism can be used to emphasize the broader theoretical framework (essentially as an umbrella term), while structural realism is sometimes used to emphasize the systemic and structural aspects of the theory (especially with respect to the constraints imposed by the anarchic nature of the international system). But that's probably too much in the weeds, and in practice, they're normally used interchangeably.
Dear prof. Zerbe can u explain the differences between international society of english school and international system of neo realism ?
@@NoahZerbe thanks Prof. Zerbe for being so prompt in your responses.
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Wait so classical realists do not acknowledge that the system is anarchic in nature? Even if it doesnt make a different to their theory?
It's not that they reject the condition of anarchy, it's just that the idea is not as central to their framework as it is for neorealists.
@@NoahZerbe Thank you for replying. Currently doing an essay on "Is conflict an endemic feature of the contemporary international system?" and attempting to understand all the theories is proving difficult
what would you say is a security issue associated with neorealism?
I'm not sure I understand your question. Neorealism focuses on the structural implications of the anarchic international system as the primary source of insecurity and state behavior.
Dear Professor, I’m trying to make a summary that encompasses both classical and neorealism to explain state behavior with regards to the need to survive. Im having a hard time doing so without making a statement that doesnt apply to both. What would you recommend I talk about that
How classical realism is an empirical theory?
By empirical we mean that it seeks to understand or explain the world as it is, without making claims about how it should be. This contrasts with normative theories which make claims about how the world should be. My introductory video on critical theory (ruclips.net/video/A0J8u-C_Hoc/видео.html) might clarify this distinction. Good luck!
Is neo-realism a form of realpolitik?
They're related but not the same thing. Realpolitik is usually used to describe diplomacy (or foreign policy) that is guided by power rather than moral principles. Neorealism is a theoretical manner that argues that conflict is the result of structural forces rather than morality. They overlap, but are not exactly the same thing.
Add Arabic caption to your videos please
Sorry. I'd love to, but unfortunately I don't speak Arabic.
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could you provide the link for the balance of power video
Thank u this was very helpful
My pleasure. Thanks for watching!
The empiricism seems to make up for the lack of an outspoken normative direction.