The Perils of Polarity: The Danger of Absolute Terms in International Politics

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  • Miguel Cruz Auteur-e

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https://doi.org/10.59848/19.1207.HV5n3

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International Relations, Realism, Polarity, Non-polarity

Résumé

Within the field of international relations, and in particular political realism, the term polarity is used to describe power distribution amongst international actors. In 2008, Richard H. Haass coined the term nonpolarity to describe the current state of international affairs. Haass argued that power is now diffused amongst a plethora of actors – state and non-state alike – in such way, that a distinct pole (unipolarity) or group of poles (multipolarity) exist exerting significant influence on others. The author challenges Haass’ assertion by arguing evidence exists to suggest polarity can manifest itself in various ways depending on context and that as such, absolute terms are almost always wrong in international politics. Because international relations theory is often used to describe state behavior and actions, the author warns overreliance on one particular term can lead to ineffective state policies.

Biographie de l'auteur-e

  • Miguel Cruz

    Col Miguel “MAC” Cruz is a United States Air Force officer with 22 years of experience in space operations, strategy, and planning at the tactical, operational, and strategic levels. He also worked as a Political Officer at the Unites States Embassy in Bogota, Colombia and is a certified Foreign Area Officer. In his current capacity, Col Cruz advises the Secretary of the Air Force on plans, policies, acquisition strategies, and future joint capability requirements affecting Department of Defense space operations and systems. Colonel Cruz holds three Master degrees: Public Administration (University of Puerto Rico), Air Power Art and Science (School of Advanced Air and Space Studies), and Hemispheric Defense and Security (Inter-American Defense College). The Colonel is also a graduate of the United States Air Force Weapons School and the Air Force Fellows program.

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2019-06-30

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Cruz, Miguel. 2019. « The Perils of Polarity: The Danger of Absolute Terms in International Politics ». Hemisferio Revista Del Colegio Interamericano De Defensa 5 (1): 46-56. https://doi.org/10.59848/19.1207.HV5n3.