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Adam R. C. Humphreys and Hidemi Suganami, "Causal Inquiry in International Relations" (Oxford UP, 2024)

Sep 20, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Adam R. C. Humphreys, an expert in causation and metatheory, teams up with Hidemi Suganami, a scholar in international politics and philosophy. They delve into their latest work, advocating for a robust understanding of causal inquiry in international relations. Topics explore the balance between metaphysics and methodology, the importance of empirical evidence, and the critique of established paradigms. They emphasize moving beyond abstract claims to focus on specific events, fostering a rich dialogue on the nature of causation.
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Why They Wrote The Book

  • Adam Humphreys and Hidemi Suganami wrote the book to clarify what causal inquiry requires in IR.
  • They aim to bridge metaphysical debates and empirical methodology with practical logic.
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Philosophy As Clarifier Not Crutch

  • The authors use careful philosophical analysis to tighten IR causal reasoning.
  • They move from metaphysics to methodology to make causal practices clearer.
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Precise Causal Vocabulary

  • They avoid the loaded term 'causality' and focus on causes and causal relations.
  • Causal inquiry means explaining how events were brought about using empirical evidence.
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