“A hopeful view of international politics based on peace, cooperation, and morality.”
⭐ 1. What is Idealism?
Idealism is a theory in International Relations that believes:
👉 Peace is possible
👉 War is not natural or unavoidable
👉 Human beings can cooperate
👉 States can build a better and more peaceful world
Idealists think that ideas, morality, and international institutions are more important than military power.
In simple words:
Idealism says countries should work together, follow moral principles, respect international laws, and promote peace.
⭐ 2. Main Beliefs of Idealism
✔ 1. Human nature is basically good
Idealists believe humans can learn, cooperate, and live peacefully.
Therefore, states can also cooperate.
✔ 2. War is not natural
War happens because of:
- Misunderstanding
- Poor communication
- Wrong policies
- Aggressive leaders
But war can be prevented.
✔ 3. International Cooperation is possible
States can work together through:
- Diplomacy
- Treaties
- Organizations
For example: United Nations (UN), World Bank, WHO
✔ 4. International Law and Morality matter
Idealists say:
- States should follow moral values
- International laws should guide behavior
- Peace treaties and agreements help maintain order
✔ 5. International Organizations can reduce conflict
Institutions like:
- UN
- League of Nations (historically)
- WTO
help improve communication and solve disputes peacefully.
✔ 6. Promotion of Democracy and Human Rights
Idealists believe:
- Democratic states are peaceful
- Respect for human rights reduces conflict
- Education and economic development promote peace
⭐ 3. Thinkers of Idealism
📌 Woodrow Wilson (Most Important)
- US President (1913–1921)
- Created 14 Points for world peace
- Supported formation of League of Nations
- Father of Liberal Internationalism
📌 Immanuel Kant
- Wrote “Perpetual Peace”
- Suggested:
- Democracies don’t fight each other
- Free trade creates peace
- International federations (like UN) help cooperation
📌 Other supporters:
- Alfred Zimmern
- Norman Angell
- Leonard Woolf
⭐ 4. Historical Context: When Did Idealism Become Popular?
Idealism became popular after World War I because the world wanted peace.
People were tired of destruction and believed international cooperation could prevent future wars.
The League of Nations (1919) was the biggest achievement of idealist thinking (though it failed later).
⭐ 5. How Idealism Explains World Politics?
✔ International Organizations
UN, WHO, UNESCO help solve world problems.
✔ Diplomacy & Dialogue
Talking can prevent war.
✔ Free Trade
Countries that trade together rarely fight.
✔ Education
Educated people promote peace and mutual understanding.
✔ Human Rights
Protection of rights creates stable and peaceful societies.
⭐ 6. Strengths of Idealism
👍 Encourages peace and cooperation
👍 Promotes human rights and democracy
👍 Supports global institutions
👍 Positive, progressive vision
👍 Explains growth of the UN and international law
👍 Useful for understanding modern global issues (climate, health, development)
⭐ 7. Criticisms of Idealism
👎 Too optimistic about human nature
👎 Underestimates power politics
👎 Ignores selfish behavior of states
👎 Failed to prevent World War II (League of Nations collapsed)
👎 Realists say idealists are “dreamers”
⭐ 8. Idealism vs Realism (Very Simple Table)
| Realism | Idealism |
|---|---|
| Humans are selfish | Humans are good |
| Conflict is natural | Peace is possible |
| Power is most important | Cooperation is most important |
| Focus on military | Focus on laws & institutions |
| Pessimistic | Optimistic |
| Explains war | Explains peace |
⭐ Exam-Friendly Summary (Easy to Memorize)
Idealism says:
- Human nature is good
- Peace is possible
- War is preventable
- International law matters
- International organizations help maintain peace
- Democracy and free trade promote harmony
Key thinkers: Kant, Woodrow Wilson, Zimmern, Angell
