The myth of 'the myth of Irish neutrality': deconstructing concepts of Irish neutrality using international relations theories [PDF]
A number of academics, journalists and political elites claim that Irish neutrality is a 'myth', and many also characterise public support for Irish neutrality as 'confused' and 'nonrational'.
Devine, Karen
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Culture and Constructivism in International Relations [PDF]
Richard Ned Lebow. A Cultural Theory of International Relations. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Pp. xi. 762. US$39.99 (pb).
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The future of sovereignty in multilevel governance Europe: a constructivist reading [PDF]
Multilevel governance presents a depiction of contemporary structures in EU Europe as consisting of overlapping authorities and competing competencies. By focusing on emerging non-anarchical structures in the international system, hence moving beyond the
Adler E. +54 more
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The uniting of Europe and the foundation of EU studies: revisiting the neofunctionalism of Ernst B. Haas [PDF]
This article suggests that the neofunctionalist theoretical legacy left by Ernst B. Haas is somewhat richer and more prescient than many contemporary discussants allow. The article develops an argument for routine and detailed re-reading of the corpus of
Balassa B. +29 more
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"Open the Gates Mek We Repatriate": Caribbean slavery, constructivism, and hermeneutic tensions [PDF]
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edit version of an article published in International Theory. The definitive publisher-authenticated version: Shilliam, Robbie.
Shilliam, R
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European integration and the social science of EU studies: the disciplinary politics of a subfield [PDF]
This article takes the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome as an opportunity to reflect upon half a century of academic discourse about the EU and its antecedents. In particular, it illuminates the theoretical analysis of European integration that has
BEN ROSAMOND +7 more
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FROM REALISM TO CONSTRUCTIVISM: THE SHIFTING PARADIGMS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY
Dr. Akash Khan, Muhammad Kashif Irshad, Irum Naz
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Affective neuroscience, emotional regulation, and international relations [PDF]
International relations (IR) has witnessed an emerging interest in neuroscience, particularly for its relevance to a now widespread scholarship on emotions.
Gammon, Earl
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Undead Pedagogy: How a Zombie Simulation Can Contribute to Teaching International Relations [PDF]
A global zombie outbreak constitutes a hypothetical event in world politics that could likely lead to the collapse of civilization. At the same time, the very threat of such a global catastrophe offers a unique experimental terrain on which to ...
Horn, L., Rubin, O., Schouenborg, L.
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A world of their making: an evaluation of the constructivist critique in international relations [PDF]
IR constructivism maintain that a proper understanding of the way subjects interact with the world and with each other alerts us to the fallacy of conventional IR theory. And yet, for a theory that is so obviously dependent upon a rigorous working of the
Palan, Ronen
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