ULUSLARARASI İLİŞKİLER TEORİLERİ II - Deneme Sınavı - 7
I. The post-Cold War period has opened up a suitable environment for the re-evaluation of traditional IR studies.
II. Kenneth Waltz, a profound political scientist with debate-provoking ideas focused on the reformulation of classical realism in the form of structural realism (or neorealism).
III. The pioneering role of expanding the scope of feminist studies in this period was attributed to prominent scholars such as Cynthia Enloe, J. Ann Tickner, Christine Sylvester.
I. She predominantly argue that IR theories and practices connote “gender inequality.
II. Tickner became famous for her attempts to challenge the mainstream IR theories.
III. She wrote the book “Bananas, Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics."
i) politics is governed by objective laws which have roots in
human nature ii) national interest defined in terms of national power iii) interest is rarely active
iv) abstract moral principles cannot be applied to politics v) difference between moral aspirations of a nation and the universal moral principles vi) autonomy of international politics
I. Feminist approaches have introduced the concept of “gender” as an indispensable means for analyzing the interactions between states in the international framework. II. Feminist analysis has had a huge impact on international politics. III. Women’s roles in the creation and sustainability of international politics are considered as significant issues worthy of investigation.