- 13 Apr 2024 18:05
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@Tainari88
I have to agree with you about Kissinger that he did have a sociopathic sense of international relations. If I am to be honest, I probably do too, to a large degree (when it comes to international relations). I don't claim myself as a moralist or Mr. Perfect.
There was no moral calculation at all when it came to Henry Kissinger's view on foreign policy. But in the study of international relations, many would consider him as a realist. He is regarded as an unapologetic realist. One of the theories of international relations is realism.
There is also the liberal theory on international relations which you would fall into the category of a liberalist regarding your view of international relations. States are not moral agents and states want more power. Power confers more security for states, especially those within those states that wield the most power within those states and perhaps most of the world.
Honestly, I fall more into the category of a realist when it comes to international relations, though I do have a little bit of the liberalist view of international relations, but, not very much.
I have to agree with you about Kissinger that he did have a sociopathic sense of international relations. If I am to be honest, I probably do too, to a large degree (when it comes to international relations). I don't claim myself as a moralist or Mr. Perfect.
There was no moral calculation at all when it came to Henry Kissinger's view on foreign policy. But in the study of international relations, many would consider him as a realist. He is regarded as an unapologetic realist. One of the theories of international relations is realism.
There is also the liberal theory on international relations which you would fall into the category of a liberalist regarding your view of international relations. States are not moral agents and states want more power. Power confers more security for states, especially those within those states that wield the most power within those states and perhaps most of the world.
Honestly, I fall more into the category of a realist when it comes to international relations, though I do have a little bit of the liberalist view of international relations, but, not very much.