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Reflexive action in international politics

By: BEREJIKIAN, Jeffrey.
Contributor(s): DRYZEN, John S.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: apr.2000British Journal of Political Science 30, part 2, p. 193-216Abstract: Realist and liberal theories of international politics both assume that the essential parameters of international politics are fixed, though they differ as to the character of these paramerters. We deploy decision psychology and discouse analysis to show how the seemingly limited choices of actors can and do affect these parameters. Thus realism and liberalism are poor guides to action, for they rest on empirical misconception and faulty logic. Intelligent international action is reflexive in that it attends to the world that actions hjelp constitute, as well as take effect within. We show how actors can and do engage in reflexive action, and how they might do so more consciouly and effectively. There are substantial implications for how states and others actors ought to behave in the post-Cold War world
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Realist and liberal theories of international politics both assume that the essential parameters of international politics are fixed, though they differ as to the character of these paramerters. We deploy decision psychology and discouse analysis to show how the seemingly limited choices of actors can and do affect these parameters. Thus realism and liberalism are poor guides to action, for they rest on empirical misconception and faulty logic. Intelligent international action is reflexive in that it attends to the world that actions hjelp constitute, as well as take effect within. We show how actors can and do engage in reflexive action, and how they might do so more consciouly and effectively. There are substantial implications for how states and others actors ought to behave in the post-Cold War world

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