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Vietnam's foreign policy (1945-1946): Proactive in a fragile independence. [PDF]
Mai QD.
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Policies, projections, and the social cost of carbon: Results from the DICE-2023 model. [PDF]
Barrage L, Nordhaus W.
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Welfare costs of suboptimal retiree decisions. [PDF]
Aydilek H, Aydilek A.
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Recollecting a lost dialogue: Structural Realism meets neoclassical realism
Since its appellation, much work has sought to consolidate neoclassical realism. Specifically, a number of variations on the neoclassical theme have reconceptualised the third-image and carved out a distinctly European neoclassical variant. This article contributes by recollecting the Structural Realism of Logic of Anarchy.
Keith Smith
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Neoclassical Realism and Theories of Foreign Policy
Although international relations theory has been dominated for two decades by debates over theories of international politics, recently there has been a surge of interest in theories of foreign policy. These seek to explain, not the pattern of outcomes of state interactions, but rather the behavior of individual states.
Gideon Rose
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A reassessment of E.H. Carr and the realist tradition: Britain, German–Soviet Relations and neoclassical realism [PDF]
E.H. Carr’s connection to realism has increasingly been called into question. Revisionist literature has pointed to realism’s narrow understanding of Carr and drawn from his wider body of work in order to problematize Carr’s association with realism ...
Keith Smith, Smith Keith
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2011
Neoclassical realism is an approach to foreign policy analysis that seeks to understand international politics by taking into account the nature of the international system—the political environment within which states interact. Taking neorealism as their point of departure, neoclassical realists argue that states respond in large part to the ...
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Neoclassical realism is an approach to foreign policy analysis that seeks to understand international politics by taking into account the nature of the international system—the political environment within which states interact. Taking neorealism as their point of departure, neoclassical realists argue that states respond in large part to the ...
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Constructivist and Neoclassical Realisms
2020Neoclassical realism is one of the major new developments in realist theory in the past two decades. It is an approach that aspires to bridge the gap between classical realism’s focus on foreign policy and neorealism’s systematism and parsimony. Rather than classical realism’s focus on policy prescription, neoclassical realism looks to explain foreign ...
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