Realist Thought and the Nation-State

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Realist Thought and the Nation-State

Power Politics in the Age of Nationalism

Political science and theory International relations Social and political philosophy

Author: Konstantinos Kostagiannis

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Collection: The Palgrave Macmillan History of International Thought

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 21 September 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 384 Kb

ISBN: 9783319596297


Overview

This book recovers the history of realist theorization on nationalism and the nation-state. Presented in a sequence of snapshots and illustrated by examples drawn from the foreign policy of great powers, this history is represented by four key realist thinkers.

Central Argument

It uses the centrality of power in realism as a starting point to claim, contrary to conventional wisdom about realism, that for realists the state is better understood not as a political unit outside history but rather as a manifestation of power unfixed in time.

Implications for Realism

It also claims that the process of gradual impoverishment of the concept of power from classical to structural realism had profound implications for realism, as what the latter gained in parsimony it lost in analytical purchase. As a result, elaborate understandings of nationalism and its relation to the state are replaced by one-dimensional approaches.

Engagement with Foreign Policy

In order to offer meaningful engagement with foreign policy, neorealists often have to resort to the recovery of some of the complexity of classical realist accounts.

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