Michael C. Williams: The Realist Tradition and the limits of International Relations"Wilful Realism invokes a politics of tragic self-denial... a choice... one between love and greatness." (p. 195)Michael C. Williams rereads the classic Realists and finds evidence against the orthodox - narrow and nihilistic - understanding of Realism in IR. Based on novel reading of Hobbes, Rousseau and Morgenthau, Williams forwards Wilful Realism, a construct of the 'better' elements of the tradition. Wilful Realpolitik is thoroughly concerned with questions of ethics - understanding and evaluing justice and political responsibility.
"... one of the key insights of the wilful Realist tradition: that political orders must be created..." (p. 206)Second Opinion: John Ikenberry / Foreign Affairs
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