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Theories of International Relations and the Fluidity of the International Political System

open access: yesJournal of Contemporary International Relations and Diplomacy, 2022
The international political system continues to undergo varying degrees of permutation which often beckon the need to (re)appraise, contest, revise and reposition hitherto existing theories of international relations with a view to achieving relative precision in the analysis of global events.
Onwutuebe, Chidiebere J.
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International Relations as a Cultural System:

Cooperation and Conflict, 1993
The article presents a comprehensive agenda for research, where models of thought and research methods originating from social anthropology are applied to the field of international relations, which has traditionally been the domain mainly of political scientists.
THOMAS HYLLAND ERIKSEN, IVER B. NEUMANN
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Systems Theory in International Relations

1988
We now come to the third and last chapter dealing with systems thinking in the social sciences, Theme C of this book. The aim of this chapter is to show one example of systems science employed in theory building in the social sciences. The subject area is international relations (IR), a discipline that has “traditionally” explored structure rather than
Robert L. Flood, Ewart R. Carson
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International Relations as a Prismatic System

World Politics, 1961
Conventional theories of international relations assume, implicitly, the model of an “inter-state system.” According to this model, individually states possess a set of characteristics which differ fundamentally from the characteristics of a system of those states interacting with each other.
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Socialism in the System of International Relations

Soviet Studies in Philosophy, 1972
The increasing interest in problems of the theory of international relations is a consequence of objective processes occurring in the world, of the needs of social practice, and of the necessary rise in the role and weight of international relations in the life of human society.
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The Buffer System in International Relations

Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1983
Although the term “buffer state” is widely employed, it has received little scholarly treatment. This article investigates the buffer state and buffer system, using both expected utility theory and four case studies: Afghanistan (1870-1978), Cambodia (1954-1971), Lebanon (1943-1981), and Belgium (1831-1945).
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INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS AS A GLOBALIZED SYSTEM

Black Sea Economic Studies, 2022
Based on a critical analysis of the latest Ukrainian and foreign scientific sources determined the nature and content of IER as a globalized system, identified factors, subjects of managerial influence, mechanisms and tools for regulating IER. The using a systematic approach made it possible to take into account the impact of internationalization ...
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