Constructionism Theoretical Critique

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In International Relations theory there are many different theoretical schools of thought such as realism, liberalism, marxism, constructivism, world systems theory, and post modernism. Constructivism is a theory of international relations that emerged in the late 20th century as a response to the dominant schools of thought at the time, realism and liberalism. It states that international politics is driven by the social and institutional constructs of history rather than a base assumption of human nature. This seems to be the most relevant theory to international relations because of its depth. Constructivism is not hamstringed by fundamental assumptions but it functions to take a more open-minded look at the way our systems change and grow.

The most vital component of constructivism is the idea of international norms that change over the course of history. Norms shape choices that do not necessarily adhere to the best interests of the state but must be adhered to continue to function in a globalized world. When a state violates an international norm to further its own interest, as realism would predict, other states and international institutions are forced to act against the perpetrator to uphold said norm. An example of this would be the current situation in Eastern Ukraine. This area has traditionally been vital to Russian interests, both domestically and in foreign policy, as well as possessing a large ethnically Russian diaspora. Russia, who is a prime example of a state following realist foreign policy, has exercised it power as a regional hegemon through the use of coercive economic and military action. While realism states that it is in Russian interests to display its power and expand its sovereign territory as well ...

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