THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS I (ULUSLARARASI İLİŞKİLER KURAMLARI I) - (İNGİLİZCE) Dersi Liberalism soru detayı:

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What is "Grotian tradition"?


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According to the Grotian tradition, states in international anarchy are constrained by rules of law and by the interest in preserving the international society and its institutions (like balance of power, concert of great powers, diplomacy and international organizations). International society is an anarchical one, in which rules are interpreted, administered; power is decentralized, justice is imperfect, however the society is thought to own the traditions of civilization (Bull, 1981, 733). The idea of natural rights and natural law in classical liberalism are central in the discussions about human rights, just war and humanitarian intervention. According to the liberal tradition, state is seen as the defender of classical human rights in both domestic and international spheres. This understanding is in line with the Grotian position and later has evolved to the English School.