differences between the visions of realism offered by classical and structural realists

differences between the visions of realism offered by classical and structural realists - It is a essay for a theory class in politics. - The grade should be 55-62 out of 100 - Word count should be 3750 - There is an attached document which is my outline. please consider all the sources there. stick to the outline as good as possible, if it doesn't make sense please contact me. - You might add more sources but keep it realistic under 20 - The other attached file is a presentation from class for that specific topic to give you some insight. - The third document is a part of the reading list for this topic - the fourth document is another essay of mine (I got a 66 for that) to know my language skills as I'm not a native English speaker - Please send me a .doc file. Not a .docx Conflict, Competition and War: The Realist Tradition Key Questions: Required Reading: Hans J. Morgenthau, Politics Among Nations: The Struggle for Power and Peace, Foreword: ‘the continuing relevance of politics among nations’ and Chapter 3: ‘What is Political Power?’ Kenneth Waltz, ‘Realist Thought and Neorealist Theory,’ Journal of International Affairs, 44, (1990). Richard Ashley, ‘The Poverty of Neorealism,’ International Organization, 38, 2 (Spring 1984). Ken Booth, ‘Security and Self: Confessions of a Fallen Realist’, in Keith Krause and Michael C. Williams, Critical Security Studies: Concepts and Strategies (1997). Further Reading: Classical Realism E.H. Carr, The Twenty Years Crisis (especially the 2001 edition edited by Michael Cox) Hans J. Morgenthau, Scientific Man and Power Politics (1947) * Hans J. Morgenthau, Politics Among Nations (any edition up to 5th) G. Kennan, American Diplomacy (1952) R. Niebuhr, Moral Man and Immoral Society (1932) Mi. Williams, The Realist Tradition and the Limits of International Relations (2005 R. N. Lebow, ‘Classical Realism,’ in Dunne, Kurki and Smith, International Relations Theories: Discipline and Diversity M. Cozette, ‘What Lies Ahead: Classical Realism on the Future of International Relations,’ The International Studies Review 10, (2008): 667-79. R. Gelman, ‘Hans J Morgenthau and the Legacy of Realism,’ Review of International Studies, 14 (1988). R. Gilpin, ‘The Richness of the Tradition of Political Realism,’ International Organization, 38 (1984). S. Guzzini, ‘The Enduring Dilemmas of Realism in International Relations,’ European Journal of International Relations, 2004. R. Jervis, ‘Hans Morgenthau, Realism and the Study of International Politics,’ Social Research, 61(Winter), 1994. R. Jervis, ‘Realism in the Study of World Politics,’ International Organization, 52 (1998). G. Kennan, ‘Morality and Foreign Policy,’ Foreign Affairs, 64 (2), 1985. F. Zakaria, ‘Realism and Domestic Politics,’ International Security, 17 (1), 1992. J. Kirshner (2012).‘The tragedy of offensive realism:Classical realism and the rise of China’. European Journal of International Relations 18(1), Neo-Realism K. Waltz, Theory of International Politics, Chapters 2, 4, 5, 6. K. Waltz, ‘The Origins of War in Neorealist Theory,’ Journal of Interdisciplinary History 18(4), 1988. K. Waltz, Man, The State and War, Chapter 6. J. J. Mearsheimer, ‘Structural Realism’, in Dunne, Kurki and Smith, International Relations Theories: Discipline and Diversity. B. Buzan, The Logic of Anarchy: From Neo-realism to Structural Realism. R. Gilpin, War and Change in World Politics (1981). K. Waltz, ‘Realist Thought and Neo-Realist Theory,’ Journal of International Affairs, 44 (1), 1990. H Kriesler, ‘Theory and international Politics: A Conversation with Kenneth Waltz, 2003. Especially parts 3, 4 and 5. Read or watch at http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/ people3/Waltz/waltz-con0.html S. Guzzini, ‘Structural Power: The Limits of Neorealist Power Analysis’, International Organization, 1993. E. Harrison, ‘Waltz, Kant and Systemic Approaches to International Relations,’ Review of International Studies 28(1), 2002. F. Kratochwil, ‘The Embarrassment of Changes: Neo-realism and the Science of Realpolitik without Politics,’ Review of International Studies, 1993. J. Mearsheimer, The Tragedy of Great Power Politics. J. Mearsheimer, ‘The False Promise of International Institutions,’ International Security 19(3) 1995. A. Linklater, ‘Neo-Realism in Theory and Practice,’ in Booth and Smith, International Relations Theory Today (1995). R. Niebuhr, Moral Man and Immoral Society, Chapter 4. J. Mearsheimer, John J. "Reckless States and Realism." International Relations 23, no. 2 (2009): 241-56. Further commentaries on the Realist tradition: C. Brown (2009) Structural realism, classical realism and human nature. International relations, 23 (2). pp. 257-270. R. Keohane, ‘Theory of World Politics: Structural Realism and Beyond,’ in R. Keohane (ed.) Neorealism and its Critics. R. Keohane, (ed.), Neorealism and Its Critics (New York; Chester: Columbia University Press, 1986. D. Bell, Ethics in World Politics, Chapter 5: ‘Political Realism and the Limits of Ethics’ M. Dillon, ‘What Makes the World Dangerous?’ in Edkins and Zehfuss, Global Politics: A New Introduction. J. Rosenberg, ‘What’s the Matter with Realism?’ Review of International Studies, 16 (4), 1990. J. Edkins and M. Zehfuss, ‘Generalising the International,’ Review of International Studies, 31 (3) 2005. B. Buzan, ‘The Timeless Wisdom of Realism?’ in Smith, Booth and Zalewski, International Theory: Positivism and Beyond. A. Wendt, ‘The Agent-Structure Problem in International Relations Theory’, International Organization, 41(3), 1987. M. C. Williams, ‘Waltz, Realism and Democracy,’ International Relations 23, no. 3 (2009): 328- 40. (also other contributions to this special issue). M. Cozette, ‘Reclaiming the Critical Dimension of Realism: Hans J. Morgenthau on the Ethics of Scholarship,’ Review of International Studies 34, no. 1 (2008): 5-27. M. C. Williams, ‘Why Ideas Matter in International Relations: Hans Morgenthau, Classical Realism, and the Moral Construction of Power Politics,’ International Organization, vol. 58, no. 4, 2004, pp. 633-665. H. Morgenthau, Politics among Nations: The Struggle for Power and Peace, Chapter 1, ‘A Realist Theory of International Politics’, Chapter 11 ‘The Balance of Power,’ and Chapter 16 ‘International Morality’. A. James, ‘The Realism of Realism: The State and the Study of International Relations,’ Review of International Studies, 15 (1989). M. Hoffman, ‘Critical Theory and the Inter-Paradigm Debate,’ Millennium. Vol. 16, No. 2, 1987, pp. 231-50. Rosenau and Durfee, Thinking Theory Thoroughly, Ch. 2 S. Guzzini, Realism in International Relations and International Political Economy. The Continuing Story of a Death Foretold (1998). J. Legro and A. Moravcsik, ‘Is Anybody Still a Realist?’ International Security, 24 (2), 1999 PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET AN AMAZING DISCOUNT :)