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The Impact of Constructivism on International Relations Theory:A History

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The Promise of Constructivism in International Relations Theory

International Security, 1998
A challenger to the continuing dominance of neorealism and neoliberal institutionalism in the study of international relations in the United States, constructivism is regarded with a great deal of skepticism by mainstream scholars.1 While the reasons for this reception are many, three central ones are the mainstream's miscasting of constructivism as ...
Ted Hopf
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Constructivism in International Relations

open access: closed, 2002
Maja Zehfuss' book offers a fundamental critique of constructivism, focusing on the work of Wendt, Onuf and Kratochwil. Using Germany's shift towards participation in international military operations as an illustration, she demonstrates why each version of constructivism fails in its own project and comes apart on the basis of its own assumptions ...
Maja Zehfuss
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Psychology and Constructivism in International Relations

open access: closed, 2011
"The conversation between political psychology and constructivism is essential and long overdue. By exploring the interaction of individual cognition and social processes, this 'ideational alliance' more fully explains how ideas work all the way down to shape world politics."---Theo Farrell, King's College London "This is a worthwhile and engaging ...
Vaughn P. Shannon
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Saving identity from postmodernism? The normalization of constructivism in International Relations

Contemporary Political Theory, 2010
International Relations's (IR's) intellectual history is almost always treated as a history of ideas in isolation from both those discursive and political economies which provide its disciplinary and wider (political) context. This paper contributes to this wider analysis by focusing on the impact of the field's discursive economy.
Teti G, Hynek N
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Psychology and constructivism in international relations: an ideational alliance

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 2012
Vaughn P Shannon and Paul A Kowert (eds), Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 2012, ISBN10 0472117998, ISBN13 9780472117994 (hbk), ISBN 9780472027811 (ebk), 277 pp Sociological insights have b...
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