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introduction

       “the focus of social constructivism … is on human awareness
     or consciousness and its place in world affairs. much IR-theory,
     and especially neorealism is materialist; it focuses on how the
          distribution of material power … defines balances of power
                 between states and explains the behaviour of states.

            constructivists reject such a one-sided material focus.   .
           They argue that the most important aspect of international
                                    relations is social, not material.”

   does this make any sense? before we discuss
    this, let’s consider what else the author tells us
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introduction

        “The international system is not something ‘out there’ like the
         solar system. It does not exist on its own. It exists only as an
        intersubjective awareness among people; in that sense the
            system is constituted by ideas, not by material forces.

It [the international system] is a human invention or creation not of
    a physical or material kind but of a purely intellectual and ideational
       kind. It is a set of ideas, a body of thought, a system of norms,
         which has been arranged by certain people at a particular time
                                                               and place.”
     does the author make more or less sense now?
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introduction

  key point. constructivists are not arguing that “reality” is an illusion;
rather, they are arguing that the reality that surrounds us is not merely
  a product of purely objective (or material) forces, but is essentially a
 product of our shared perceptions, values, ideas, and understanding

                        moreover, constructivists argue that there is a
                      mutually constitutive or interactive relationship
                         between structures and actors (and with the
                        reality this interaction creates): this is referred
                           to as structuration (a concept coined by
                                                       anthony giddens)
                                                                          4
introduction
                                        consider these examples …

           states and the interstate system: both are artificial or
        human-made constructs (that is they are decidedly not the
   product of God or nature): if states and the interstate system are
   made by men and women, moreover, then they can be changed
                                      and developed in new ways

                           later, we will discuss two other examples:
                               anarchy and the security dilemma



                                                                    5
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the bigger picture: constructivism as social theory

                                  basic points (and some repetition)

      social theory tells us that the social world (that is, the world
   defined by politics, economic, history, culture, institutions, and so
                  on) is not defined by nature, but by human beings

   it tells us that, as a world defined by human beings, it is inherently
           a world based on human consciousness: of thoughts and
       beliefs, of ideas and concepts, of languages and discourses, of
            norms and practices, of perceptions and misperceptions …

                                                                       7
the bigger picture: constructivism as social theory

                                                           basic points

    at the same time, social theory tells us the social world is in part
         constructed of physical entities, but it is the ideas and beliefs
                    concerning those entities that are most important

          in other words, physical elements are secondary to the
           intellectual element which infuses it with meaning, plans it,
                                             organizes it and guides it
      agree? disagree? understand?
                                                                         8
the bigger picture: constructivism as social theory


                                       example. we all know that
                                 this is a gun, but what does this
                             physical entity represent or mean?

                           does it represent: danger or safety?
                      repression or freedom? fun or destruction?
                           power or impotency? order or chaos?

                       key point. as a physical object, a gun’s
                   “meaning” is dependent on our interpretation
the bigger picture: constructivism as social theory

                                                        basic points

          constructivism as social theory rests on an ideational view


    “The core ideational element upon which constructivists focus is
   intersubjective beliefs (and ideas, conceptions and assumptions)
       that are widely shared among people. Ideas must be widely
         shared to matter; nonetheless they can be held by different
      groups, such as organizations, policymakers, social groups or
                                                           society).”
                                                                        10
the bigger picture: constructivism as social theory

                                   basic points: four types of ideas

               1   ideologies: a systemic set of doctrines or beliefs
      2 normative (or principled) beliefs: beliefs about right and
                wrong; values and standards of behavior or conduct
      3 causal beliefs: beliefs are about cause-effect relationships
                                        (often expressed in theories)
 4 policy prescriptions: specific programmatic ideas that facilitate
        policymaking by specifying how to solve a particular problem

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the bigger picture: constructivism as social theory

                                                  additional points

     constructivists are not naïve: they understand the the “current
       reality” has real, often deadly consequences, and that threats
        and dangers cannot simply be ignored or dealt with through
                                                     wishful thinking

               socially constructed realities, in short, are powerful
      structures that have real consequences—constructivists also
            understand that, once created, social structures can be
                                   extraordinarily difficult to change
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constructivist theories of international relations

        constructivism as a social theory operates at a high level of
   abstraction: it tells something about international relations, but it is
                                     not concerned with IR specifically
   constructivist theories of international relations, by contrast,
    focus specifically on how a constructivist framework can be used
                  to better understand or explain the substance of iR


   one of the most well known IR constructivists in
                               alexander wendt

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constructivist theories of international relations

                    basic point. anarchy is a social construction.
                       it is not inherently dangerous, unstable, or
                          scary; instead, it becomes so only when
                                          states interpret it as such
                           however, it is not just interpretation that
                         matters, but also interaction with others
                         that “create and instantiate one structure
                    of identities and interests rather than another;
                          structure has no existence or causal
                                     power apart from process”
constructivist theories of international relations
constructivist theories of international relations

                      in concrete terms, “if the United States and
                         the Soviet Union decide that they are no
                           longer enemies, ‘the cold war is over.’”

                           of course, this is largely what happened:
                         the soviet union decided the united states
                             was no longer a vital threat. and, once
                           the soviets did this, the US no longer felt
                        (as) threatened by the former soviet union.
                               the relationship underwent and major
                  transformation, which preceded any changes
                       in the structure of the international system!
constructivist theories of international relations

    more formally, wendt argued that there are at least three different
types or cultures of anarchies, each of which can be internalized
by different actors to different degrees (see chart on following slide,
                                              reproduced from reading)

                   key point. the fundamental nature of international
                         relations—the significance of anarchy, in
                          particular—is determined by the prevailing
                      interpretation and the degree of internalization
era of                          european
   imperialism                         union

                                         post-1945
                                         interstate
                                      system (among
                                    lib. democracies)


                      pre-1945
                      interstate
                        system



state of nature   social contract          idealism

“anarchy of                          “anarchy of
 enemies”;                          friends”; lots
  self-help                         of help from
                                       “friends”
constructivist theories of international relations


                                  a constructivist video break




                           the following video—an excerpt from
                          canadian bacon—helps illustrate the
                                   ideas of social constructivism,
check coursesite for video
 http:instructional1.calstatela.edu/tclim




          excerpt from canadian bacon (1995)
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Constructivism and the Social Construction of Anarchy

  • 1. 1
  • 2. introduction “the focus of social constructivism … is on human awareness or consciousness and its place in world affairs. much IR-theory, and especially neorealism is materialist; it focuses on how the distribution of material power … defines balances of power between states and explains the behaviour of states. constructivists reject such a one-sided material focus. . They argue that the most important aspect of international relations is social, not material.” does this make any sense? before we discuss this, let’s consider what else the author tells us 2
  • 3. introduction “The international system is not something ‘out there’ like the solar system. It does not exist on its own. It exists only as an intersubjective awareness among people; in that sense the system is constituted by ideas, not by material forces. It [the international system] is a human invention or creation not of a physical or material kind but of a purely intellectual and ideational kind. It is a set of ideas, a body of thought, a system of norms, which has been arranged by certain people at a particular time and place.” does the author make more or less sense now? 3
  • 4. introduction key point. constructivists are not arguing that “reality” is an illusion; rather, they are arguing that the reality that surrounds us is not merely a product of purely objective (or material) forces, but is essentially a product of our shared perceptions, values, ideas, and understanding moreover, constructivists argue that there is a mutually constitutive or interactive relationship between structures and actors (and with the reality this interaction creates): this is referred to as structuration (a concept coined by anthony giddens) 4
  • 5. introduction consider these examples … states and the interstate system: both are artificial or human-made constructs (that is they are decidedly not the product of God or nature): if states and the interstate system are made by men and women, moreover, then they can be changed and developed in new ways later, we will discuss two other examples: anarchy and the security dilemma 5
  • 6. 6
  • 7. the bigger picture: constructivism as social theory basic points (and some repetition) social theory tells us that the social world (that is, the world defined by politics, economic, history, culture, institutions, and so on) is not defined by nature, but by human beings it tells us that, as a world defined by human beings, it is inherently a world based on human consciousness: of thoughts and beliefs, of ideas and concepts, of languages and discourses, of norms and practices, of perceptions and misperceptions … 7
  • 8. the bigger picture: constructivism as social theory basic points at the same time, social theory tells us the social world is in part constructed of physical entities, but it is the ideas and beliefs concerning those entities that are most important in other words, physical elements are secondary to the intellectual element which infuses it with meaning, plans it, organizes it and guides it agree? disagree? understand? 8
  • 9. the bigger picture: constructivism as social theory example. we all know that this is a gun, but what does this physical entity represent or mean? does it represent: danger or safety? repression or freedom? fun or destruction? power or impotency? order or chaos? key point. as a physical object, a gun’s “meaning” is dependent on our interpretation
  • 10. the bigger picture: constructivism as social theory basic points constructivism as social theory rests on an ideational view “The core ideational element upon which constructivists focus is intersubjective beliefs (and ideas, conceptions and assumptions) that are widely shared among people. Ideas must be widely shared to matter; nonetheless they can be held by different groups, such as organizations, policymakers, social groups or society).” 10
  • 11. the bigger picture: constructivism as social theory basic points: four types of ideas 1 ideologies: a systemic set of doctrines or beliefs 2 normative (or principled) beliefs: beliefs about right and wrong; values and standards of behavior or conduct 3 causal beliefs: beliefs are about cause-effect relationships (often expressed in theories) 4 policy prescriptions: specific programmatic ideas that facilitate policymaking by specifying how to solve a particular problem 11
  • 12. the bigger picture: constructivism as social theory additional points constructivists are not naïve: they understand the the “current reality” has real, often deadly consequences, and that threats and dangers cannot simply be ignored or dealt with through wishful thinking socially constructed realities, in short, are powerful structures that have real consequences—constructivists also understand that, once created, social structures can be extraordinarily difficult to change 12
  • 13. constructivist theories of international relations constructivism as a social theory operates at a high level of abstraction: it tells something about international relations, but it is not concerned with IR specifically constructivist theories of international relations, by contrast, focus specifically on how a constructivist framework can be used to better understand or explain the substance of iR one of the most well known IR constructivists in alexander wendt 13
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  • 15. constructivist theories of international relations basic point. anarchy is a social construction. it is not inherently dangerous, unstable, or scary; instead, it becomes so only when states interpret it as such however, it is not just interpretation that matters, but also interaction with others that “create and instantiate one structure of identities and interests rather than another; structure has no existence or causal power apart from process”
  • 16. constructivist theories of international relations
  • 17. constructivist theories of international relations in concrete terms, “if the United States and the Soviet Union decide that they are no longer enemies, ‘the cold war is over.’” of course, this is largely what happened: the soviet union decided the united states was no longer a vital threat. and, once the soviets did this, the US no longer felt (as) threatened by the former soviet union. the relationship underwent and major transformation, which preceded any changes in the structure of the international system!
  • 18. constructivist theories of international relations more formally, wendt argued that there are at least three different types or cultures of anarchies, each of which can be internalized by different actors to different degrees (see chart on following slide, reproduced from reading) key point. the fundamental nature of international relations—the significance of anarchy, in particular—is determined by the prevailing interpretation and the degree of internalization
  • 19. era of european imperialism union post-1945 interstate system (among lib. democracies) pre-1945 interstate system state of nature social contract idealism “anarchy of “anarchy of enemies”; friends”; lots self-help of help from “friends”
  • 20. constructivist theories of international relations a constructivist video break the following video—an excerpt from canadian bacon—helps illustrate the ideas of social constructivism,
  • 21. check coursesite for video http:instructional1.calstatela.edu/tclim excerpt from canadian bacon (1995) 21