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Neoliberalism │ International Relations Theories 101 

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Neoliberalism is one of the most influential theories of international politics in the world. In this video I provided a fully-cited overview of these ideas to help with university work or to just increase your general understanding of how the world works.
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@Scholared
@Scholared Год назад
A huge thank you to my patrons, Jack White and Eric S, for supporting me and my videos in an incredibly generous fashion.
@lukemays706
@lukemays706 Год назад
Cant help but feel like I stumbled into the begins of a long lasting, high quality channel.
@Scholared
@Scholared Год назад
Thank you!
@ThinkEverest
@ThinkEverest Год назад
Tq brother... Love from India🇮🇳..
@andrewzemotel
@andrewzemotel 11 месяцев назад
Just found your channel via TikTok, glad the algorithm put your content on my for you page!
@Scholared
@Scholared 11 месяцев назад
Many thanks!
@charlieo8020
@charlieo8020 Год назад
finally sought out your youtube channel! been watching your tiktoks for months. I've been looking for international relations info to inform my Dungeons and Dragons games, and my favorite DM teacher, Matt Colville, founds a lot of his DMing advice in academics I've since discovered are not at all well-respected by the field, like Donald Kagan and his Origins of War (Matt Colville is excellent though! very very nice guy and not at all the neo-conservative you'd think to associate with Kagan). While Great Man Theory makes for fun storytelling and DMing, i really want to have a better and more rigorous foundation to build something that feels more authentic.
@Scholared
@Scholared Год назад
Perhaps there is a video idea in there somewhere!
@okunkapixels
@okunkapixels 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for this, very insighful breakdown
@andrewzemotel
@andrewzemotel 11 месяцев назад
16:59 I’d watch a follow up video going deeper into this theory and exploring its pros and cons 👍
@curlymoney1066
@curlymoney1066 Год назад
This is a great video for people who want to get international relations. Would you have any goods books to recommend that might have similar topics to these videos?
@Scholared
@Scholared Год назад
I'd recommend textbooks to learn about theories of international relations, which will typically have further reading lists.
@charlieo8020
@charlieo8020 Год назад
Introduction to Global Politics by Lamy et al was the textbook for my intro to global politics class, it was really good imo
@charlieo8020
@charlieo8020 Год назад
what are your thoughts on constructivism? are you planning to do a video on it? i thought it was really fascinating when i took intro to global politics but it wasn't covered very much and treated as really fringe compared to liberalism and realism
@Scholared
@Scholared Год назад
I'm a fan of constructivism and plan on it being my next video. It is strange when it is treated as fringe because its just about the most popular word IR academics use to describe themselves (just behind 'I don't identify with a label'). However, I tend to prefer it being combined with more radical schools like critical theory.
@bradleyadams4496
@bradleyadams4496 Год назад
The world is of people. It is more complex, dynamic, and diverse to fit into any idealism. The dynamisim of the world is to use soft power, because that is the enduring power, and hard power, because that is the necessary power. This is a discussion on hard and soft power, and the government ought to recognize diversity. What we have today are middle income people who claim superiority over others, and they are yet to get anything correct. They spend all their time limiting everyone, the people who have more money, the people who have less. It's the same scenario as not having food in France, and Marie suggesting people make bread which required less flour. The middle income people aren't inherently better at anything, and the limitations they have placed on everyone, as they grasp tightly to power, by way of name recognition and political party funding, has caused the people to combat themselves. Don't tell me there is any government on Earth which isn't involved in having it's constituents or supporters use violence to keep them in their position. The real constitution places much power, by constitutional right, in with the population. Firstly, forming an international institution, you fail to facilitate cooperation. Game over. There will be competiton seperate from the unified interest and the politicians from each country will prioritize their country's industry. This design has been tried twice, it is certain to fail, Game Over. There can be less amibition, and the talented people who stay discreet, can have activity on the moon, but you can't do much in Space soley reliant upon rockets. You're wrong 13:16, it's about real engagement and real investment and real problem solving. What you describe is an arrangement which allows for opportunities, not good ones, to find a place around the world and fail to make a significant impact.
@user-kv6xl4od7k
@user-kv6xl4od7k Год назад
So… I left with an impression, that neo-liberalism is not really a descriptive theory, but rather a proposition
@Scholared
@Scholared Год назад
Yes because Neorealism was so dominant for so long, a lot of other schools of thought largely exist as a response. So neoliberalism is in many ways the proposition in response to neorealism’s description. It’s also why many progressive scholars basically consider them the same school.
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