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NMR relaxation studies of internal motions: a comparison between micelles and related systems
The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1990Multifrequency relaxation studies combined with the two-step model for molecular motion have shown striking similarities between correlation times for the fast motions at each of the last four carbons of aliphatic chains in surfactant and other systems.
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Bucking the System: A Peace Researcher’s Perspective on the Study of International Relations
Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 1987Fortunately for those of us who collectively study International Relations, academic disciplines do not have the same lifespan as people. If they had, the grim reaper’s deadline of three score years and ten would now be looming, and it would be prudent of us to look back and ask: what have we achieved?
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From the Incoherence of Systems Theory to a Philosophy of International Relations
The Review of Politics, 1982Despite the high seriousness and obviously increasing importance of international politics in our time, something recognizable as a philosophy of the subject, in the view of some scholars, has not yet succeeded in emerging from the demise of “banal” positivism.
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HAS THE VIENNA SYSTEM OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS BECOME A SYSTEM?
Prepodavatel XXI vekThe article analyzes the Vienna system of international relations in terms of the systemic principles, characteristic features of the system and representation of the system in the “core - periphery” structure. Based on the results of the Congress of Vienna, congresses of European powers of 1810-1830s the conclusion is made about the elasticity of the ...
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2016
In this book’s centerpiece, Wagner develops a social ontology of international relations. Drawing on interdisciplinary insights from emergentist thinking and complexity theory, this chapter addresses emergence and complexity in the international system and identifies regional institutions as emergent entities of the latter.
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In this book’s centerpiece, Wagner develops a social ontology of international relations. Drawing on interdisciplinary insights from emergentist thinking and complexity theory, this chapter addresses emergence and complexity in the international system and identifies regional institutions as emergent entities of the latter.
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