Towards a new Christian political realism: the Amsterdam School of Philosophy and the role of religion in international relations
"Towards A New Christian Political Realism presents a new theoretical approach to understanding the role of religion in international relations, considering the strengths of Christian realism, classical realism, and neorealism, as well as the literature about the relevance of religion for IR. T...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Towards A New Christian Political Realism presents a new theoretical approach to understanding the role of religion in international relations, considering the strengths of Christian realism, classical realism, and neorealism, as well as the literature about the relevance of religion for IR. The book discusses the resurgence of religion and how it has become 'public' in the world since around the 1960s. It extensively describes the role religion plays in Hans Morgenthau's classical realism, Kenneth Waltz's neorealism, and how both thinkers are indebted to an Augustinian way of thinking that has influenced political realism through Reinhold Niebuhr's Christian realism. The book presents an alternative approach inspired by the Amsterdam School of Philosophy: a new Christian political realism. It incorporates the theological inspiration of political realism and the necessity of theorizing while doing justice to the relevance and manifold manifestations of religion in international relations. This book will be of interest to scholars and higher-level students of International Relations, the Amsterdam School of Philosophy, Classical Realism, Neorealism, Christian Realism, and Religious Studies, as well as practitioners working in the field of International Relations"-- |
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Contents A cknowledgments 1 Introduction: Toward a New Paradigm on Religion and IR? xvii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 A New Debate in IR: Religion 3 1.2 Argument of the Book 4 1.3 The Amsterdam School of Philosophy 5 1.4 Various Levels of Theorizing 6 1.5 Definitions of Concepts 7 Notes 8 Bibliography 9 2 A Global Resurgence of Religion 11 Introduction 11 2.1 The Global Resurgence of Religion Further Defined 11 2.2 Different Lenses or a Different World? 14 2.3 Globalization Facilitated the Global Resurgence of Religion 15 2.4 Globalization Enabled the Global Diffusion of Modernity Which ‘Caused’ a Religious Backlash 17 Conclusion 18 Notes 19 Bibliography 21 3 Religion Is Virtually Everywhere Introduction 24 3.1 Individual Level: People’s Worldviews, Norms, and Beliefs Influence Public and Political Life 24 24
xii Contents 3.2 National Level: Religion Influences the State, Political Society, and Civil Society 25 3.3 Transnational Level: Religious Terrorism, Soft Power, andNGOs 26 3.4 International Level: Legitimacy and The Holy See 29 Conclusion 31 Notes 32 Bibliography 33 4 The ‘Religion-Blindness’ of the Old Paradigm: The Dominance of the Westphalian System 36 Introduction 36 4.1 The Overemphasis on the State 37 4.2 The National Interest of the State Is Power 39 4.3 Westphalia as the Starting Point of the Privatization of Religion 39 4.3.1 The Rise of the State Implies Secularization of the State 39 4.3.2 The Narrative of the Secularization of the National Interest 40 4.4 An Alternative Reading: Westphalia as the Birth of Religious Freedom 41 Conclusion 43 Notes 44 Bibliography 45 5 The Dominance of Naturalism in the Genesis of the Old Paradigm Introduction 48 5.1 Social and Cultural Embeddedness: Influence of Enlightenment Thinking 48 5.1.1 The Dominance of Modernization and Secularization Theory 50 5.2 Ontological Consequences: Materialism 51 5.3 The Impact of Positivist Epistemology 51 5.3.1 Positivism’s Longing for Explanatory Power and Belief in Context-Independent Rationality 52 5.3.2 The Secularizing Impact of Positivism and Behavioralism 53 5.4 Reductionist Tendencies 55 Conclusion 57 48
Contents xiii Notes 58 Bibliography 58 6 Religion in Morgenthau’s Classical Realism: ‘It Is the Theology’ 61 Introduction 61 6.1 Politics Among Nations as the Centerpiece of Morgenthau’s Classical Realism 61 6.1.1 Politics Among Nations and the Six Principles of Political Realism 62 6.1.2 Morgenthau’s Realism: A Theory or Set of Assumptions? 63 6.1.3 Different Morgenthaus? 64 6.1.4 The Relevance of the Sequence of the Six Principles 65 6.2 Religion as a Cooperative Factor in Morgenthau’s Classical Realism 66 6.2.1 Religion, Religiosity, Proper and Improper Religion, Religion and Morality 66 6.2.2 Philosophy of Science: View on Political Theory 70 6.2.3 Political Philosophy: Autonomy of the Political 74 6.2.4 Political Theology: Augustinian Moments’ in Morgenthau’s Classical Realism 84 6.3 Morgenthau’s Classical Realism Evaluated 88 Conclusion 90 Notes 90 Bibliography 91 7 An Assessment of the Religionists’ Claim: Morgenthau’s Classical Realism 95 Introduction 95 7.1 Empirical Thesis: Morgenthau’s Sensitivity to Religion 95 7.1.1 Individual Level: Morgenthau’s Appreciation of Lincoln’s Religiosity 96 7.1.2 National Level: Religion as Challenger and Changer 97 7.1.3 Transnational Level: Civilizations and the Role of Religion 98 7.1.4 International Level: Political Religion, Diplomacy, Human Rights, Nationalism, and Ideology 99 7.2 Evaluation of the Empirical Thesis 101 7.3 Domain-Specific Level: Morgenthau’s View on Westphalia and Its Assumptions 102
xiv Contents 7.3.1 Disenchantment and Westphalia: The Needfor Religion in an ‘Empty Transcendent Space’ 102 7.3.2 Morgenthau on the Importance of the State and Statesmen 104 7.3.3 The Context- and Time Dependency of the National Interest 105 7.3.4 Evaluation of the Domain-Specific Thesis 109 7.4 Philosophy of Science: How the Religionists Understood Morgenthau Wrongly 109 7.4.1 Social and Cultural Embeddedness: Influence of Enlightenment Thinking 110 7.4.2 Ontology: Morgenthau’s Supposed Materialism 112 7.4.3 Epistemology: Morgenthau’s Critique on Positivism 113 7.4.4 Methodology: Reductionism in Morgenthau’s Approach to Religion? 119 7.5 Evaluation of the Philosophy of Science Thesis 120 Conclusion 121 Notes 122 Bibliography 123 8 Religion in Waltz’s Neorealism:‘It Is the Theory’ 126 Introduction 126 8.1 Waltz’s Theory of International Politics: Political Realism in a Scientific Coat 127 8.1.1 Three Images: Man, the State, and the International System 128 8.1.2 A Theory of International Politics: A Systemic Approach 130 8.1.3 Classical Realist Thought and Neorealist Theory: Continuity and Discontinuity 134 8.2 The Disappearance of Religion in Waltz’s Neorealism 136 8.2.1 Philosophy of Science: ‘Clothes Make the Man: Waltz’s View on Scientific Theories 136 8.2.2 Political Philosophy: Absolutizing the Autonomy of the Political 138 8.2.3 Political Theology: From Niebuhr to Spinoza: The Augustinian Roots of Waltz’s Neorealism 139 8.3 Waltz’s Neorealism Evaluated 146 Conclusion 149 Notes 150 Bibliography 152
Contents XV 9 An Assessment of the Religionists’ Claim: Waltz’s Neorealism 155 Introduction 155 9.1 Empirical Thesis: Waltz’s Reflections on Christianity and Religion 155 9.2 Domain-Specific Level: Waltz on Westphalia and Its Assumptions 157 9.2.1 Westphalia and the Emergence of the Political 158 9.2.2 Waltz on the Central Role of the State and the Ideology of Interdependence and Globalization 158 9.2.3 ‘Nothing Beyond the Survival Motive Is Theoretically Relevant’: Waltz on State’s Interests 161 9.2.4 Did the Cold War Context Lead to a Secular Neorealism? 162 9.2.5 It Is Not Holism, but the Limited Scope of Waltz’s Theory 162 9.3 Evaluation of the Domain-Specific Thesis 164 9.4 Philosophy of Science: Not Everything of Waltz’s Neorealism Is What It Seems 165 9.4.1 Social and Cultural Embeddedness: Enlightenment Thinking and Modernization Theory 165 9.4.2 Ontology: Waltz as a Materialist? 166 9.4.3 Epistemology: Positivism and Its Consequences for Theorizing Religion in IR 167 9.4.4 Methodology: Theorizing Is Not the Same as Reducing 171 9.5 Evaluation of the Philosophy of Science Thesis 171 Conclusion 172 Notes 173 Bibliography 174 10 Evaluation of the Debate between the Religionists and Political Realists and a New Christian Realism as Promising Perspective 176 Introduction 176 10.1 Drawing up the Balance: The Contributions of the Religionists and Political Realists 177 10.2 Strengths and Weaknesses of the Religionists and Political Realists: An Evaluation 177 10.3 A New Christian Realism: The Normative Practice Approach as a Promising Perspective 183 10.4 Integrating
Religion in International Relations: A Proposal 186
xvi Contents 10.4.1 Context of the Practice: Religious Actors among the Power Politics of States 189 10.4.2 Constitutive Side of the Practice: Power, Justice, and (Religious) Worldviews 193 10.4.3 The Conditioning Rules of the International Relations Practice: Beliefs and Worldviews 196 10.4.4 Regulative Side of the Practice: The Role of the Practitioners and Their (Religious) Worldviews 199 10.4.5 Religious Sensitivity and Literacy in Practice: Some Recommendations 204 Conclusion 208 Notes 209 Bibliography 210 Index 213 |
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title | Towards a new Christian political realism the Amsterdam School of Philosophy and the role of religion in international relations |
title_auth | Towards a new Christian political realism the Amsterdam School of Philosophy and the role of religion in international relations |
title_exact_search | Towards a new Christian political realism the Amsterdam School of Philosophy and the role of religion in international relations |
title_full | Towards a new Christian political realism the Amsterdam School of Philosophy and the role of religion in international relations Simon Polinder |
title_fullStr | Towards a new Christian political realism the Amsterdam School of Philosophy and the role of religion in international relations Simon Polinder |
title_full_unstemmed | Towards a new Christian political realism the Amsterdam School of Philosophy and the role of religion in international relations Simon Polinder |
title_short | Towards a new Christian political realism |
title_sort | towards a new christian political realism the amsterdam school of philosophy and the role of religion in international relations |
title_sub | the Amsterdam School of Philosophy and the role of religion in international relations |
topic | Morgenthau, Hans Joachim 1904-1980 (DE-588)119094436 gnd Waltz, Kenneth Neal 1924-2013 (DE-588)119287315 gnd Niebuhr, Reinhold 1892-1971 (DE-588)118734792 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd Öffentliche Theologie (DE-588)1042227152 gnd Realismus (DE-588)4048680-1 gnd Religion (DE-588)4049396-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Morgenthau, Hans Joachim 1904-1980 Waltz, Kenneth Neal 1924-2013 Niebuhr, Reinhold 1892-1971 Internationale Politik Öffentliche Theologie Realismus Religion |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=035152495&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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