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International Relations and Productive Systems
1994From the outset Destanne de Bernis has sought to reinterpret systematically in regulationist terms the history of international economic relations since the nineteenth century (Bye and Destanne de Bernis, 1977, pp. 317–55, 632–1059; 1987, pp. 496–726, 978–1296). Grenoble theory’s thrust is to insist on the study of relations within and among productive
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Systems, Relations, and the Structures of International Societies
2023Inspired by recent work in evolutionary, developmental, and systems biology, Systems, Relations, and the Structures of International Societies sketches a robust conception of systems that grounds a new conception of levels (of organization, not merely analysis).
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INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL FLOWS IN THE SYSTEM OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
Economics and ManagementThe article examines international capital movement as an important component of the system of international economic relations and one of the key factors influencing the development of the global economy. In the context of globalization and increasing economic interdependence between countries, the movement of capital across national borders plays a ...
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Systems Theory in International Relations: A Critique
Polity, 1972While confined in terms to the area of international relations, Professor Weltman here contributes a critique of systems theory which is applicable in any field. Whether or not his arguments are persuasive perhaps depends as much upon the initial commitments which the reader brings to the article as it does upon the arguments themselves, but it is a ...
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The place and role of international organizations in the system of international relations
Journal of Political ResearchThe aim of this study is to identify the role of international organizations in the modern system of international relations and to determine the factors that influence their ability to act as fully-fledged subjects of world politics. To achieve this goal, a comprehensive methodological approach was applied, involving a combination of theoretical ...
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Mongolia in Modern System of International Relations
World Economy and International Relations, 2010The geographical position of Mongolia between two largest Eurasian states – Russia and China – predetermined the choice of its foreign policy priorities. On the author's opinion, the key difference of Mongolian government's new state policy in the international relations field is a multi-vector course, commitment not only to Russia (as in previous ...
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India's International Relations: A Systems Approach
Strategic Analysis, 2011The national security of India rests on two basic and mutually supporting premises. The first, of course, is the internal strength, cohesiveness, and firmness of purpose of the nation.
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The Concept of "System" in International Relations Theory
Background, 1965Writers attempting to build a theoretical framework for the discipline of international relations often attribute multiple meanings to all-inclusive concepts. "Power" is one such term; "balance of power" is another. In the cases of "power" and "balance of power," however, scholarly efforts have been devoted to making clear the multiple usages of the ...
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Power and the international system: an apocryphal contribution to international relations
2010Las relaciones internacionales tradicionalmente se estudian de una manera positiva, tratando de objetivar la realidad a estudiar y creando esquemas de análisis cerrados. Los actores internacionales son observados como actores cerrados y racionales en el sistema internacional, sin embargo, es necesario entender las dinámicas internas de tales actores, y
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