Neorealism and International Subsystems of Small States: Insights from Sub-Saharan African Countries' Interactions

<span class='abs_content'>The prevailing wisdom in IR debates finds that neorealism is "the powerful tool" predicting weak states' behaviour. It has been argued that systemic factors are more likely to explain foreign policy choices of small states if compared to domes...

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Main Authors: Mughanda Muhindo, Gaetano Calenzo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Università del Salento 2011-11-01
Series:Interdisciplinary Political Studies
Online Access:http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/idps/article/view/17267
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spelling doaj-55457fb0dbea4a2fa6cc84d62058a20e2020-11-25T03:42:53ZengUniversità del SalentoInterdisciplinary Political Studies2039-85732011-11-011214816010.1285/i20398573v1n2p14815995Neorealism and International Subsystems of Small States: Insights from Sub-Saharan African Countries' InteractionsMughanda MuhindoGaetano Calenzo<span class='abs_content'>The prevailing wisdom in IR debates finds that neorealism is "the powerful tool" predicting weak states' behaviour. It has been argued that systemic factors are more likely to explain foreign policy choices of small states if compared to domestic factors. This paper is an exploration of the structural realist hypotheses about small states' behaviour in the international system. It particularly questions the importance given by neorealism to structural explanations while analysing small states' behaviour, despite paying little attention to the relativity of smallness. However, the neo-realist hypotheses would become more consistent if tested on smaller states of subsystems crowded by countries considered small in global comparisons. By focusing on smaller states of the Sub-Saharan-African sub-system, this paper argues that neorealist expectations find very little empirical support.</span><br/>http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/idps/article/view/17267
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Neorealism and International Subsystems of Small States: Insights from Sub-Saharan African Countries' Interactions
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title Neorealism and International Subsystems of Small States: Insights from Sub-Saharan African Countries' Interactions
title_short Neorealism and International Subsystems of Small States: Insights from Sub-Saharan African Countries' Interactions
title_full Neorealism and International Subsystems of Small States: Insights from Sub-Saharan African Countries' Interactions
title_fullStr Neorealism and International Subsystems of Small States: Insights from Sub-Saharan African Countries' Interactions
title_full_unstemmed Neorealism and International Subsystems of Small States: Insights from Sub-Saharan African Countries' Interactions
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description <span class='abs_content'>The prevailing wisdom in IR debates finds that neorealism is "the powerful tool" predicting weak states' behaviour. It has been argued that systemic factors are more likely to explain foreign policy choices of small states if compared to domestic factors. This paper is an exploration of the structural realist hypotheses about small states' behaviour in the international system. It particularly questions the importance given by neorealism to structural explanations while analysing small states' behaviour, despite paying little attention to the relativity of smallness. However, the neo-realist hypotheses would become more consistent if tested on smaller states of subsystems crowded by countries considered small in global comparisons. By focusing on smaller states of the Sub-Saharan-African sub-system, this paper argues that neorealist expectations find very little empirical support.</span><br/>
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