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ID088095
Title ProperMisreading in IR theory and ideology critique
Other Title Informationmorgenthau, waltz and neo-realism
LanguageENG
AuthorBehr, Hartmut ;  Heath, Amelia
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article is interested in the hegemony which neo-realism accomplished during the second half of the 20th century in both the academic field and policy making of I/international R/relations. Our examination posits the argument that neo-realism can be seen as an ideology rather than a theory of international politics. While this view can connect to individual voices from the 1960s as well as to an emerging body of critical literature since the 1990s, we propose an ideology critique to explore this argument. To unfold this approach we will elaborate some neo-realist misreadings which we think manipulate intellectual history (among others, the writings of Hans J. Morgenthau) and represent an ideological impact intrinsic in the development of IR. An ideology critical approach - which is inherent in Morgenthau's thoughts on international theory themselves and thus helps to reveal profound discrepancies at the heart of an ostensible 'realist'-neo-realist 'unity' - has, firstly, to problematise those discrepancies and, secondly, to focus on hegemonic strategies applied to ideologise and mainstream the academic field. The first part of such an agenda is what we present here; the second part is what we outline methodologically and suggest for further studies in, and of, IR.
`In' analytical NoteReview of International Studies Vol. 35, No.2; Apr 2009: p327-349
Journal SourceReview of International Studies Vol. 35, No.2; Apr 2009: p327-349
Key WordsMisreading ;  IR Theory ;  Ideology Critique ;  Morgenthau ;  Neo - Realism


 
 
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