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The Constructivist Paradigm
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Pedigree of the Critical Theory Paradigm
Ø Distinguishing characteristics: p Critical of established theories/paradigms p Critical of problem-solving theory p Critical of rational choice and positivism
in general p Neither rooted in politics as the realist and
liberal paradigms are, nor in economics as the radical paradigm is, but in sociology.
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Post-positivism
CRITICAL THEORY
(1990s)
Neo-Marxism
Interpretative Constructivism
Constructivism
Critical/Radical Constructivism
Conventional Constructivism
Post-modernism Post-structuralism Feminism Post-colonialism
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Main focus is on constructivism
Ø But before having a more detailed look at constructivism we need to clarify the meaning of p Post-positivism p Post-modernism p Post-structuralism p Feminism
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Post-positivism
Ø Methodology largely developed in reaction to positivist claims
Ø Acknowledges distinctiveness of social world
Ø People conceive, construct, and constitute the worlds in which they live, including the international world
Ø Social science is a different methodology from that of natural science
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Post-positivist approaches
Ø United by a dissatisfaction with the established theoretical traditions in IR, in particular neorealism
Ø Argue against positivist methodology with its emphasis on observable facts and measurable data
Ø IR theorists are part of the world they study
Ø They are insiders, not outsiders
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Post-positivist approaches
Ø They make assumptions and create images of reality; knowledge is not and cannot be neutral
Ø There is no single, final truth out there; there are competing claims about how the world hangs together and what makes it stick
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Postmodernism (1)
Ø Post-positivist approach that rejects the modern, enlightenment idea that ever-expanding human knowledge will lead to an improved understanding and mastery of the international system
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Postmodernism (2)
Ø Distinctive feature of post-modernism in IR: deconstruction of ‘universal truths’ that are supposed to be valid for all times and places
Ø Post-modern international relations theory critiques theories like Marxism that provide an overarching metanarrative to history
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Post-structuralism (1)
Ø Focused on language and discourse Ø Adopts a critical attitude towards
established approaches: elucidates how these theories represent and discuss the world
Ø Especially critical of neorealism because of its one-sided focus on (powerful) states
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Post-structuralism (2)
Ø Neorealism portrays a world where a variety of actors (e.g. women, the poor, groups in the South, NGOs) and processes (e.g. exploitation, subordination, environmental degradation) are not identified and analyzed
Ø Neorealism: constructs a biased picture of the world that needs to be exposed and criticized
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Feminism
Ø Women are a disadvantaged group in the world, both in material terms and in terms of a value system that favors men over women
Ø Gender specific perspectives on IR investigate the inferior position of women in the international political and economic system, and analyses how our current ways of thinking about IR tend to disguise as well reproduce a gender hierarchy
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Constructivism (social constructivism)
Ø The most important aspect of international relations is social, not material.
Ø This social reality is not objective, or external, to the observer of international affairs.
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Constructivism (social constructivism)
Ø The social and political world, including the world of international relations, is not a physical entity or material object that is outside human consciousness.
Ø Therefore, the study of international relations must focus on the ideas and beliefs that inform the actors on the international scene as well as the shared understandings between them.
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Ideas and beliefs (1)
Ø Ideas and beliefs matter in IR Ø The claim is not that ideas are more
important than power and interest Ø The claim is rather that power and interest
have the effect they do in virtue of the ideas that make them up
Ø Power and interest explanations presuppose ideas
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Ideas and beliefs (2)
Ø Wendt (1995: 73): “500 British nuclear warheads are less threatening to the United States than 5 North Korean nuclear weapons” because “the British are friends and the North Koreans are not”.
Ø What matters most is how the actors perceive each other, i.e. their ideas and beliefs
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Four types of ideas (Nina Tannenwald)
Ø Ideologies or shared beliefs: set of beliefs that reflect the social needs of a group, class, culture (e.g. liberalism, Marxism…)
Ø Normative beliefs: beliefs about right or wrong (e.g. human rights, good governance)
Ø Causal beliefs: beliefs about cause-effect, means-end relationships. Provide strategies on how to achieve objectives (e.g. nuclear deterrence and MAD)
Ø Policy prescriptions
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Structures and actors
Ø Structures are not given things that actors/agents can do nothing about
Ø Structures exist only through the mutual interaction of actors/agents
Ø Wendt: “A social structure exists, has effects, and evolves only because of agents and their practices”
Ø Agents can change structures Ø Because ideas and perception can change,
states do not have to be enemies: “anarchy is what states make of it” (Wendt 1992)
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Wendt’s constructivist conception of social structure
Ø Social structures consist of three elements: p Shared understandings and knowledge p Material resources p Practices
Ø Social structures are defined in part by shared understandings, expectations and knowledge
Ø These constitute the actors in a situation and the nature of their relationship
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An example
Ø Security dilemma: a social structure composed of social understandings in which states are so distrustful of each other that they make worst-case assumptions about each other’s intentions (they tend to regard each other as enemies)
Ø Security community: is a structure composed of shared knowledge in which states trust one another to resolve conflicts through peaceful means
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Transformational model
Structure (culture)
Agents
Reproduce or
Change Constitutes
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Theoretical Perspectives
Ø At the individual level p Individuals, especially elites, are major
units and most important actors. p Individual elites or “epistemic
communities” play a key role in transforming language and discourse about international politics.
p Social groups and collective identities are also major agents in the international area.
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Theoretical Perspectives
Ø At the state level p States behavior is shaped by elite beliefs,
collective identities, and social norms. p Individuals in collectivities forge, shape,
and change culture through ideas. p National interests are the result of the
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Theoretical Perspectives
Ø At the international system level p Whether the system is anarchic depends
on the distribution of identities, not the distribution of military capabilities.
p “Anarchy is what states make of it.” (Wendt)
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Theoretical Hypotheses
Ø Theorizing about Theory p There exists no single general-purpose
theory able to account for all questions regarding international relations.
p Wendt, “constructivism is not a theory of international politics”; rather, it helps to “clarify the differences and relative virtues” of alternative theories.
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Theoretical Hypotheses
Ø Theorizing about Theory p Theories of international politics are often
contested on the basis of ontology and epistemology.
p Critical theory argues that since there is no single objective reality, a general theory is impossible to achieve.
p Constructivists turn to discourse analysis to answer the questions of IR.
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Theoretical Hypotheses
Ø Ideas, Identities, and Interests p Power is more than brute force; ideas are a
form of power.
Material Power
Discursive Power
Power
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Theoretical Hypotheses
Ø Ideas, Identities, and Interests p Constructivists believe in the power of
knowledge, ideas, culture, ideology, and language, that is, discourse, or how we think and talk about the world.
p The discursive power is the power to produce inter-subjective meanings within social structures, and actors’ ability to persuade others to accept their ideas.
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Theoretical Hypotheses
Ø Ideas, Identities, and Interests p Constructivists: behavior is shaped by
elite beliefs, identities, and social norms; ideas and discourse are the driving forces that shape the world.
• EG: security dilemma vs. security community
Identity Behavior
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Theoretical Hypotheses
Ø Ideas, Identities, and Interests p Ideas and identities shape state behavior
by defining national interests. p Identities tell you and others who you are
and they tell you who others are, implying a particular set of interests or preferences with respect to choices of actions in particular domains, and with respect to particular actions.
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Theoretical Hypotheses
Ø Ideas, Identities, and Interests
p National identities are multiple and changing, therefore national interests are multiple and changing.
p National interest is not pre-given and state behavior is not predetermined.
Identities Interests Behaviors
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Theoretical Hypotheses
Ø Identities, Cultures, and Int’l Structures p Structures constitute state identities and
interests. p Actors also constitute structures.
Identities Interests Behaviors
Structures
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Ø Identities, Cultures, and Int’l Structures p Structures are determined by the
distribution of ideas and identities. • shared knowledge • practices • material resources p Collective inter-subjective norms and
practices are critical to the meaning of structure.
Theoretical Hypotheses
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Ø Identities, Cultures, and Int’l Structures p The distribution of identities is indicated
by the degree of collective identities or shared identities.
p Collective identities are indicated by international cultures since cultures determine how states identify each other.
p Wendt identifies 3 kinds of international structures exemplified by three cultures.
Theoretical Hypotheses
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Cultures and International Structures Cultures Hobbesian Lockean Kantian Roles Enemies Rivals Friends Collective Identities
Negative Neutral Positive
Security Systems
Competitive: observe no limits on the use of violence
Individualistic: use violence but refrain from killing one another
Cooperative: do not use violence to settle disputes
International Structures
Anarchic, egoist, and self-help
Anarchic, self-help, but cooperative
Anarchic, but other-regarding
Theoretical Paradigms
Realist Liberal Construct-ivism
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Ø Norms, Institutions, & Security Community p In the view of constructivists there are
many possible worlds p In principle it is possible to move beyond
“realist” anarchy through the creation of a more harmonious and peaceful international system.
• a “pluralistic security community”
Theoretical Hypotheses
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Ø Norms, Institutions, & Security Community p Key characteristics of a “pluralistic security community”:
• non-violent problem solving (Deutsch) • mutually accepted values (Deutsch) • dependable expectations (Deutsch) • positive collective identity (Adler and
Barnett)
Theoretical Hypotheses
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Ø Norms, Institutions, & Security Community p To achieve such a “peace system,” the key
is to alter state identity and to transform how states think about themselves and their relationship with other states.
p That is, to cultivate and bolster positive and constructive collective identities.
p “Identities reduce uncertainty.” • EG: nuclear weapons in different hands
Theoretical Hypotheses
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Ø Norms, Institutions, & Security Community p International norms: • Ethical principles about how actors should
behave. • Mutual expectations about how actors will
behave in certain situations. • Social identities, indicating which actors are
considered to be legitimate.
Theoretical Hypotheses
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Four Paths by which Norms Spread
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Ø Norms, Institutions, & Security Community p Focus on the role of norms as constitutive,
constraining, or enabling. p Norms and institutions play a central role in
the process of transforming the fundamental nature of international politics and creating a more cooperative and peaceful world.
• security dilemma vs. security community
Theoretical Hypotheses
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PARADIGM IN BRIEF The Paradigm of Critical Paradigm
Key actors Individuals, social groups, collective identities
View of the individual
Major unit, especially elites; motives contingent upon social discourses
View of the state
State behavior and national interests shaped by elite beliefs, collective norms, and social identities
View of the international system
Whether anarchic depends on the distribution of identities; nothing explained by international structures alone; belief in evolutionary change
Core concerns
Possibility of theorizing; power of ideas; mutual constitution between agents and structure; gender equality
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PARADIGM IN BRIEF The Paradigm of Critical Paradigm
Major approaches
Deconstruct concepts; advocate normative innovation through construction of new images; cultivate positive collective identities
Policy prescriptions
Establish a pluralist security community by changing norms, institutions, and collective identities
Central concepts
Idea; discourse; identity; inter-subjective understanding; culture; norms; institution; security community
Major theorists
Wendt, Katzenstein, Hopf, Adler, Sylvester
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In Sum: Contributions and Limitations
Ø Two basic claims: p The fundamental structures of int’l
politics are social rather than strictly material (opposes materialism).
p These structures shape actor’s identities and interests, rather than just their behavior (opposes rationalism).
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In Sum: Contributions and Limitations
Ø Contributions p It returns international scholars to the
foundational questions of IR (state, sovereignty, and theory).
p It opens new substantive areas to inquiry (gender).
p It elucidates the sources of power in ideas and how ideas shape identity.
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In Sum: Contributions and Limitations
Ø Limitations p It overemphasizes the role of ideas,
identities, and discourses, and underestimates the role of power in shaping dominant identities and discourses.
p It does not adequately address a critical aspect of the realist worldview: the problem of uncertainty and deception.
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