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Constructivism as a chance to break deadlock in interdisciplinary research combining international law and international relations [PDF]

open access: diamondActa Iuris Stetinensis, 2020
The purpose of this work is to prove that the theory of constructivism can be an escape from the trap of the constant struggle for influence, which now includes interdisciplinary research combining international law and international relations.
Tadeusz Kołodziej
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A tale of two cognitions: The Evolution of Social Constructivism in International Relations [PDF]

open access: diamondRevista Brasileira de Política Internacional, 2017
Constructivism in International Relations (IR) is popular, but constructivists seem disappointed. Allegedly something has been lost. Such criticisms are misplaced. There was never a uniform Constructivism. Since constructivism is socially constructed, to
Hannes Peltonen
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THE INTRINSIC EXPLANATORY VALUE OF SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVISM IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY

open access: diamondСравнительная политика, 2016
Why has constructivism emerged as an important force in the field of international relations and politics in the end of the 20th century? Why constructivism and not any other theoretical approach? The constructivist perspective of international relations
Ts. V. Karkalanov
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International relations and the concentric hermeneutic circle: Wendt’s constructivism and the inevitability of circular interpretations [PDF]

open access: goldCogent Social Sciences, 2023
The nature of the hermeneutic circle was a contentious debate among philosophers in the early to the mid-20th century. A considerable number of academics have been against the idea of interpretation moving in a circular motion and the presence of ...
Bama Andika Putra
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Difference of Conventional Constructivism and Critical Constructivism Approach in International Relations Theory

open access: hybridJurnal PIR : Power in International Relations, 2021
<p><em>This paper argues that Constructivism as the approach in International Relations are still debat</em><em>ed</em><em>. The debate is on Conventional (modern) and Critical (post-modern) constructivsm. Although both are claimed as critical approach (s</em><em>imilar</em><em> in the</em ...
Dewi Setiyaningsih
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Critical Realism versus Social Constructivism in International Relations [PDF]

open access: diamondThe Journal of Philosophical Economics, 2011
This article discusses the methodological differences between the British school and the American school of international relations. It attempts to demonstrate that Susan Strange, representative of the British school, could be considered a critical ...
Roxana Bobulescu
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The New Constructivism in International Relations Theory [PDF]

open access: closedInternational Affairs, 2022
Tracing constructivist work on culture, identity and norms within the historical, geographical and professional contexts of world politics, this book makes the case for new constructivist approaches to international relations scholarship.
David M. McCourt
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Social Constructivism as Forecasting Matrix. Collective Habitus in International Relations [PDF]

open access: diamondPolish Political Science Review, 2020
Abstract Social constructivism is not among the most popular theoretical approaches used in forecasting in International Relations. The article argues that constructivism suffers from the same limitations as any other paradigm in IR, therefore, there is no reason to exclude this theory from forecasting effort.
Karol Chwedczuk-Szulc, Andrzej Polus
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Versions of Social Constructivism and Perspectives of Neo-Constructivism in the Theory of International Relations

open access: bronzeMediaforum : Analytics, Forecasts, Information Management, 2023
Social constructivism in the international relations theory (IRT) is the youngest paradigm, which, together with neorealism and neoliberalism, is one of the three most popular theoretical patterns among international specialists. This paradigm explains global transformations and regional noticeable changes by studying the social construction of ...
Igor Charskykh
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