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A Reconstruction of Constructivism in International Relations
In order to avoid both theoretically eclectic and redundant approaches to constructivism, this article proposes one possible and coherent reconstruction of constructivism understood as a reflexive meta-theory. This reconstruction starts by taking seriously the double sociological and interpretivist turn of the social sciences.
Stefano Guzzini
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The new constructivism in International Relations theory [PDF]
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.
Lucrecia García Iommi
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Critical Realism versus Social Constructivism in International Relations [PDF]
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 realist.
Roxana Bobulescu
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<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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Constructivism in International Relations
Review of: Alexander Wendt, Teoria socială a politicii ...
Beinur Giumali
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Incorporated by the Mainstream: Constructivism in the Theory of International Relations
he article contains a critical surveying of social constructivism in the theory of international relations with the aim of clarifying the essence, peculiarities and contradictions of the constructivist approach to the analysis of world politics, to find out how social constructivism copes with the main functions of social science theory, to evaluate ...
Igor Charskykh
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Third Generation Constructivism and the Rhetoric of Inquiry in International Relations [PDF]
Abstract This article argues that third generation constructivism can make a central and overdue contribution to the practice of meta-theorising in IR. Meta-theory has so far restricted itself to exercises of observational reflection or definitional sedimentation of content, or in Patrick Jackson’s words, to an elaboration of the ‘conduct of inquiry’.
Torsten Michel
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Social Constructivism as Forecasting Matrix. Collective Habitus in International Relations [PDF]
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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Beyond constructivism: expanding the boundaries of international relations theory [PDF]
One of the key research areas of Political Science is the field of International Relations (IR). Many scholars who speak of IR in terms of its Great Debates understand constructivism as the critical turn in theory. The main appeal of constructivism is the application of identity to IR problems.
Nicole V.T. Lugosi
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Postmodern International Relations: Postmodernism beyond Social Constructivism
This paper examines the concept of postmodernism in International Relations (IR), exploring its dual meaning as both a historical period and a theoretical approach. It traces the emergence of postmodernity as a description of the post-Cold War global order characterized by complex interdependence and transnational challenges. The paper then delves into
Alfredo Zeli
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