A critical appraisal of realist international relations concepts in the Horn of Africa-Persian Gulf relations: The state, power, and agency

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Autor(a) principal: Ylönen, A.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/30186
Resumo: International Relations literature (re)produces principally “realist” depictions of relations between the Horn of Africa and the Persian Gulf. It portrays states as monolithic actors and the Persian Gulf countries as superior according to a state-centric conception of power and fails to recognize the agency of various African state and non-state actors and understand power in their external relations. This article discusses caveats of the key concepts of the realist approach and argues that it provides an inadequate analytical frame when applied to the Horn of Africa-Persian Gulf relations. The article calls for a broader approach that enables a better understanding of multiple actors that engage in international relations, enabling a more accurate analysis that helps to improve both theory and practice.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A critical appraisal of realist international relations concepts in the Horn of Africa-Persian Gulf relations: The state, power, and agency
title A critical appraisal of realist international relations concepts in the Horn of Africa-Persian Gulf relations: The state, power, and agency
spellingShingle A critical appraisal of realist international relations concepts in the Horn of Africa-Persian Gulf relations: The state, power, and agency
Ylönen, A.
International relations
Realism
Horn of Africa-Persian Gulf relations
State and non-state actors
Power
Agency
title_short A critical appraisal of realist international relations concepts in the Horn of Africa-Persian Gulf relations: The state, power, and agency
title_full A critical appraisal of realist international relations concepts in the Horn of Africa-Persian Gulf relations: The state, power, and agency
title_fullStr A critical appraisal of realist international relations concepts in the Horn of Africa-Persian Gulf relations: The state, power, and agency
title_full_unstemmed A critical appraisal of realist international relations concepts in the Horn of Africa-Persian Gulf relations: The state, power, and agency
title_sort A critical appraisal of realist international relations concepts in the Horn of Africa-Persian Gulf relations: The state, power, and agency
author Ylönen, A.
author_facet Ylönen, A.
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ylönen, A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv International relations
Realism
Horn of Africa-Persian Gulf relations
State and non-state actors
Power
Agency
topic International relations
Realism
Horn of Africa-Persian Gulf relations
State and non-state actors
Power
Agency
description International Relations literature (re)produces principally “realist” depictions of relations between the Horn of Africa and the Persian Gulf. It portrays states as monolithic actors and the Persian Gulf countries as superior according to a state-centric conception of power and fails to recognize the agency of various African state and non-state actors and understand power in their external relations. This article discusses caveats of the key concepts of the realist approach and argues that it provides an inadequate analytical frame when applied to the Horn of Africa-Persian Gulf relations. The article calls for a broader approach that enables a better understanding of multiple actors that engage in international relations, enabling a more accurate analysis that helps to improve both theory and practice.
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