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The ends of International Relations theory: Stages of reflexivity and modes of theorizing
International Relations theory is being squeezed between two sides. On the one hand, the world of practitioners and attached experts often perceive International Relations theory as misleading if it does not correspond to practical knowledge, and ...
Stefano Guzzini
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Experiencing the end and afterlives of International Relations/theory
Having raised the question of whither the international at the end of International Relations a few years ago, this article treats the state of International Relations theory as a continuing endist issue for discussion.
Sylvester, Christine,
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Jürgen Habermas’s theory of communicative action has provided the inspiration for a school of Critical International Relations Theory which looks to communication as a source of praxis, and therefore a means of emancipation.
Matthew Fluck
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International Relations Theory in China
Global Society, 2001(2001). International Relations Theory in China. Global Society: Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 251-276.
Geeraerts, Gustaaf, Men, Jing
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International Relations Theory
2021Abstract The study of international relations is dominated by the school of Realism, articulated in its classical form by Hans Morgenthau. It teaches that great powers are focused on enhancing their national interest defined in terms of power: military, political, and economic.
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The closing of the American mind: ‘American School’ International Relations and the state of grand theory [PDF]
Senior ‘American School’ International Relations theorists — John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt, Robert Keohane, and others — have evinced a growing concern about a rise of technocratic hypothesis-testing, and a parallel decline in grand theory.
Alexander D Barder
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