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Human Rights in Hong Kong – International Context
Human rights in international relations are defined by the boundaries between individual states and regions, as well as the most important theories of international relations.
Katarzyna Gruszko
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Japan and the theories of International Relations
Among Western theorists of international relations there is a perception that in Japan exist no Theories of International Relations (TIR). This article contends that TIR in Japan exist, but they are fundamentally different from western versions both in ...
O. Arin
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A Comparison of Neorealism, Liberalism, and Constructivism in Analysing Cyber War
Cyberwar can be considered as one of phenomena in International Relations. However, recently, there are not many literature about International Relations theory talking about cyber war or cyberspace generally.
Rika Isnarti
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There is now a substantial body of theory on international relations. However, to understand theories of International Relations, we need to focus on the history of the discipline, which somehow always starts with idealist theory of International ...
Hakan Mehmetcik
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Theorising Chinese International Relations and the Rise of China
This paper critically analyses the case study of Chinese international relations theory through the lens of a non-Western International relations theoretical framework.
Sudeep Kumar Mr.
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Impact of the Realistic Theories of International Relations on Development of International Law [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of realistic theories of international relations on the development of international law. Realists, because of the anarchy in the international system, focus on power rather than the law.
Mahdi Firoz Abadian +2 more
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Case of Indonesia: government bond issuer investor relations strategy
This study elaborates Indonesia's investor relations activities in building and maintaining positive perceptions of the Indonesian economy as a debt issuer in international financial markets.
Firman Darwis +2 more
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The Challenge of Liminality for International Relations Theory [PDF]
The concept of liminality favours a broad interpretation, lending itself easily to disciplinary contexts outside of the original framework of cultural anthropology. Developed by Arnold van Gennep and Victor Turner by exploring the rites of passage, liminality points to in-between situations and conditions where established structures are dislocated ...
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Time in International Relations Theory [PDF]
Abstract Temporal phenomena like power shifts, wars, and confounding events characterize international politics. Yet for decades academic international relations (IR) did not consider time worthy of research or reflection. Recently things have changed, especially in critical IR, where scholars developed numerous arguments about time’s ...
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The post-Cold War era witnessed a significant increase in the size and scope of peace operations. However, the role and purpose of peace operations have not received commensurate attention within the intellectual context of theories of international ...
Inam-ur-Rehman Malik, Ayesha Khalid
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