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Climate Change, the Arctic and I
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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THINK LIKE CONSTRUCTIVIST: DISCOVERING A POLYPHONIC WORLD
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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Rethinking benchmark dates in international relations [PDF]
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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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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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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Main Theoretical Approaches in the Arctic Policy Studies
The article identifies and analyzes the main theoretical approaches used in the studies of international relations and politics in the Arctic. Contemporary studies of the Arctic use elements of several main approaches in the field of international ...
Sergey D. Nabok
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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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A Critical Review of the Book Religion and Theory of International Relations: Theory and Practice [PDF]
The book “Religion and Theory of International Relations: Theory and Practice” is a collection of articles compiled and translated into Persian by Asgar Ghahramanpour Bonab from scattered articles and journals by Daniel Filpat and several other ...
Bahram Navazeni
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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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