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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 ...
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International relations theory and US–China competition: A theoretical exploration

British Journal of Politics & International Relations
Drawing on insights from three dominant IR paradigms – realism, liberalism, and constructivism – this essay examines three critical questions regarding US–China competition: (1) Why do the United States and China compete? (2) How do they compete? (3) How
Kai He, Huiyun Feng
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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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Norms and Social Constructivism in International Relations

2010
Social norms were conceptualized as aspects of social structure that emerged from the actions and beliefs of actors in specific communities; norms shaped those actions and beliefs by constituting actors’ identities and interests. Early constructivist work in the 1980s and early 1990s sought to establish a countervailing approach to the material and ...
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THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Журнал «Международные отношения и регионоведение»
Economic diplomacy serves as a key tool of foreign policy aimed at promoting and protecting a state's economic interests. In the context of globalization and an open economy, states strive to utilize economic diplomacy to foster sustainable development ...
Z. Shaimordanova, B.M. Nygmetova
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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND WATER MANAGEMENT BETWEEN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN AND THE ISLAMIC EMIRATE OF AFGHANISTAN

International Journal of Business, Law and Political Science
This article analyzes and predicts the relation between Uzbekistan and Afghanistan according to Realism, Liberalism, and Constructivism theory. Besides, this article focuses more on the Qosh Tepa Canal and its impact on future relations between ...
Javohir Makhmatkulov
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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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8. Constructivism And International Relations

This chapter focuses on constructivism relates it to international relations (IR). The core argument of the constructivist perspective revolves around the idea that the world people find themselves in is socially constructed rather than simply given. Moreover, constructivism underscores the ideational aspects of international politics.
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A materials physics perspective on structure–processing–function relations in blends of organic semiconductors

Nature Reviews Materials, 2023
Natalie Stingelin   +2 more
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State, Society and Environmental Security in International Relations Theory

Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences, 2023
Justin J. Joseph
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