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Constructivism in International Relations: from a theory between positivism and postpositivism to the theory of the world state

open access: goldJournal of University of Human Development, 2019
Constructivism emerged at the end of the Cold War and entered into IR theories debate by criticizing the rationalists (neo-liberal and neo-realist) on the one hand and critics on the other, accusing them of failing to predict and explain the end of the ...
Anwar M. Faraj, Tara Taha Othman
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The resurgence of religion in international relations: How theories can accommodate it?

open access: yesCogent Social Sciences, 2023
Since the discipline of International Relations (IR) was developed in secularized western society, religion was not recognized as an influential factor.
Shameer Modongal
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Constructivism in International Relations

open access: yesSfera Politicii, 2011
Review of: Alexander Wendt, Teoria socială a politicii ...
Beinur Giumali
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Causal mechanism and methodology of constructivism in international relations [PDF]

open access: yesروش شناسی علوم انسانی, 2022
One of the most important theories of international relations is constructivism, which pays attention to both intellectual and cultural factors as well as material factors in the analysis of international relations and foreign policy.
seyyed mohammad mousavi   +1 more
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La revolución onto-epistemológica del constructivismo en las relaciones internacionales The onto-epistemological revolution of Constructivism in International Relations

open access: closed, 2016
Constructivism has consolidated itself as one of the alternatives theory to rea- lism and liberalism, which, until the fall of the USSR, had dominated the theoretical landscape of International Relations (IR).
Jonathan Arriola
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Climate Change, the Arctic and I

open access: yesNordicum-Mediterraneum, 2021
This article uses the constructivist political theory to explain individual, state and non-state actors’ relationships with a warming Arctic. At the individual level, constructivism explains why the author studies the Arctic, even though there is no ...
Martin Binachon
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Rethinking benchmark dates in international relations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
International Relations has an ‘orthodox set’ of benchmark dates by which much of its research and teaching is organized: 1500, 1648, 1919, 1945 and 1989.
Buzan, Barry, Lawson, George
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THINK LIKE CONSTRUCTIVIST: DISCOVERING A POLYPHONIC WORLD

open access: yesСравнительная политика, 2015
The article covers the specific features an main ideas of the constructivist attitude to international relations studies. The article consists of two parts.
T. A. Alexeyeva
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VIETNAM AND INDIA’S APPROACH TO THE INDO-PACIFIC REGION: IMPLICATION FOR BILATERAL RELATION PROMOTION

open access: yesJournal of Liberty and International Affairs, 2021
There have been tectonic shifts in the Indo-Pacific region, impacting relations among international actors, including traditionally close partners like Vietnam and India.
Nguyen Thi Oanh, Pham Thuy Nguyen
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