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The resurgence of religion in international relations: How theories can accommodate it?
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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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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Why are certain state actors actively promoting their cultural and historical heritage to others?. While many scholars in the field of international relations (IR) often stress the importance of national interest in understanding a state or country's ...
Fairuzahri Jalaluddin +2 more
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Realism, as a universally applicable theory of international relations, is no longer better explaining the emerging international affairs after cold war.
Li Senlin
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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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Social constructivism, international relations theory and ecology
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Paul R. Williams
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Constructivism in international relations: the politics of reality [PDF]
Maja Zehfuss
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National identity and the limits of constructivism in international relations theory: a case study of the Suez Canal [PDF]
J. Cahan
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McCourt, David M. The New Constructivism in International Relations Theory.
Ovidijus Pilitauskas
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Challenges of an Agonistic Constructivism for International Relations
Jonathan Havercroft, Raymond Duvall
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