ENERGY RESOURCES IN FOREIGN POLICY: A THEORETICAL APPROACH
Keywords:
Energy resources, foreign policy, realism paradigm, neoclassical realism, classical realism, neorealism, defensive realismAbstract
This article examines which theory of international relations is best suited for the analysis of energy resources in international relations. The article suggests that realism paradigm theories might provide a useful starting point from a descriptive method in the studies of energy resources in foreign policy. The idealism paradigm downplays the strategic importance of energy resources, and suggests simplified view that statesmen are economically rational actors. Realism suggests that energy resources are power elements included in states‟ foreign policy when states seek to expand influence abroad. Detailed examination of classical realism, neorealism, defensive realism, offensive realism and neoclassical realism suggests that neoclassical realism allows extend the analysis of energy resources‟ role in states foreign policy. Interactions and variables in neoclassical realism suggest the broadest explanations and predictions.