The Philosopher & The News

Stathis Kalyvas & Making Sense of Putin

Mar 11, 2022
Stathis Kalyvas, a political scientist and Gladstone Professor at Oxford, delves into the motivations behind Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He challenges the narrative that NATO's expansion is solely to blame, emphasizing Putin's desire to restore Russia's glory. The discussion highlights the clash between realist and constructivist theories in international relations, examining how leaders' beliefs shape state actions. Kalyvas also connects historical contexts, like the Greek War of Independence, to contemporary geopolitical dynamics, unveiling the complexities of national identity and ambition.
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Constructivism vs. Realism

  • Constructivism focuses on how states form preferences shaped by beliefs and identities.
  • Unlike realism's total distrust, constructivism considers how trust and norms influence international behavior.
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Thucydides Beyond Realism

  • Thucydides provides a cold, realist view but also reveals leader psychology impacting outcomes.
  • His analysis includes overreach and hubris, revealing limits to pure rationality in history.
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Limits of Realism on Modern War

  • Realism fails to explain the rarity of interstate wars and the importance of national identity today.
  • Territory's power value declines; ethnic and national identities make conquest and governance harder.
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