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Hobbes's Theory of International Relations

2002
A strange asymmetry prevails in modern writings on Thomas Hobbes's theory of the relations between states. For specialists in international relations theory, Hobbes is a canonical figure, a key representative of one of the major traditions. One influential modern text, Charles Beitz's Political Theory and International Relations, takes what it calls ...
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Reconsidering international relations theory

Politikon, 1998
Booth, Ken and Steve Smith (eds.) (1995) International Relations Theory Today (Cambridge: Polity Press). Burchill, Scott and Andrew Linklater (eds.) (1996) Theories of International Relations (London: MacMillan). Smith, Steve, Ken Booth and Maiysia Zalewski (1996) International Theory; Positivism and Beyond (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
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Peace in International Relations Theory

2016
What is peace according to IR theory? This question appears to have been settled in favour of the liberal peace. This comprises a victor’s peace aimed at security, an institutional peace to provide international governance and guarantees, a constitutional peace to ensure democracy and free trade, and a civil peace to ensure freedom and rights.
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A materials physics perspective on structure–processing–function relations in blends of organic semiconductors

Nature Reviews Materials, 2023
Natalie Stingelin   +2 more
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Review: International Relations Theory, International Theory, Hugo Grotius and International Relations

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 1993
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Intensity-based holographic imaging via space-domain Kramers–Kronig relations

Nature Photonics, 2021
YoonSeok Baek, YongKeun Park
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The importance of social relations in shaping energy demand

Nature Energy, 2020
Tom Hargreaves, Lucie Middlemiss
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Theories of International Relations

1998
Scholars have developed various sets of conceptual tools in order to make sense of the international system. It is assumed that there is some sort of pattern in the world and that the international system is not just ‘one damn thing after another’. For example, in an earlier chapter, we discussed briefly the causes of the First World War about which ...
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