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Forum: Rethinking Neoclassical Realism at Theory's End [PDF]
AbstractThis forum presents a snapshot of the current state of neoclassical realist theorizing. Its contributors are self-identified neoclassical realists who delineate their version of neoclassical realism (NCR), its scope, object of analysis, and theoretical contribution.
Meibauer, G. +6 more
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Neoclassical realism in international relations theory: Searching for its own path
Neoclassical realism emerged as part of the neorealists’ response to the criticism of their core theoretical provisions, intended to adapt the latter to the challenges of post-bipolar international relations.
A. V. Levchenko
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The article examines neoclassical realism and Armenia’s international orientation as one of the directions in the transformation of the theory of international relations of small states.
Dachi Korinteli
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Neoclassical realism: Realism for the 21st century [PDF]
The author deals with neoclassical realism, the approach which emerged within the realist school of thought about international relations during the nineties of the last century. The goal of the paper is to consider the establishment and development of the approach during this decade and later in the 21st century, in order to show that it ...
Vladimir Trapara, Trapara, Vladimir
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Applying the methodological means of neoclassical realism theory, the article analyzes the foreign policy of Romania in 1989–1992. In the first part, the author estimates the main theoretical principles of the theory.
D. G. Dragan
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Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy [PDF]
Neoclassical realism is an important new approach to international relations. Focusing on the interaction of the international system and the internal dynamics of states, neoclassical realism seeks to explain the grand strategies of individual states as opposed to recurrent patterns of international outcomes.
Ripsman, Norrin M. +2 more
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Neoclassical Realism: Challengers and Bridging Identities
International Studies Review, 17 (4)
Foulon, Michiel; id_orcid +2 more
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The Paradox of Indonesia Cyberspace Policy and Cooperation: Neoclassical Realism Perspective
Cyberspace is a new threat to state security, especially in Indonesia. The increase of internet users in Indonesia is followed by several policies Jakarta takes to adapt to the fast pace of cyberspace challenges.
Muhammad Abdurrohim +2 more
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The Ratio of Pragmatism to Ideology in Iran's Foreign Policy; Strategic or Tactical Approach? [PDF]
This research attempts to answer this questions that what is the ratio between ideology and pragmatism in the Iran's Foreign Policy? And, which of this is more authentic in the foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran?
mohammad mahmoodikia +1 more
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This essay explores the assumption of rationality in Foreign Policy Analysis. Two approaches, neoclassical realism and schema theory, will be highlighted and it will be examined how they incorporate the notion of rationality. Neoclassical realism reacts
Hans Rusinek
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