Contribution to the theory of international relations of E. H. Carr Top 7 Facts

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Facts : 1 Contribution to the theory of international relations Carr contributed to the foundation of what is now known as classical realism in International relations theory
Facts : 2 Through study of history (work of Thucydides and Machiavelli) and reflection and deep epistemological disagreement with Idealism, the dominant International relations theory between the World Wars, he came up with realism
Facts : 3 In his book The Twenty Years Crisis, Carr defined three dichotomies of realism and utopianism (Idealism), derived from Machiavellian realism: In the first place, history is a sequence of cause and effect, whose course can be analysed and understood by intellectual effort, but not (as the utopians believe) directed by imagination
Facts : 4 Secondly; theory does not (as the utopians assume) create practice, but practice theory
Facts : 5 In Machiavelli s words, good counsels, whence so ever they come, are born of the wisdom of the prince, and not the wisdom of the prince from good counsels
Facts : 6 Thirdly, politics are not (as the utopians pretend) a function of ethics, but ethics of politics
Facts : 7 Machiavelli recognised the importance of morality, but thought that there could be no effective morality where there was no effective authority