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Neorealism and neoliberalism in the contemporary international relations theory [PDF]

open access: bronzeMeđunarodni Problemi, 2007
The author explores some fundamental aspects of international cooperation its functional incentives and structural limitations, by describing the discussion between two most influential approaches in international relations theory: neorealism and ...
Novičić Žaklina
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Neoliberalism, massification and teaching transformative politics and international relations [PDF]

open access: bronzeAustralian Journal of Political Science, 2016
‘Massification’ describes the significant increase in the proportion of the global population seeking tertiary qualifications. It is a defining feature of the global international education sphere and is often seen as linked to negative outcomes such as declining academic standards and increasing managerialism in universities.
Engel, Susan N, Halvorson, Dan
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THE NEOREALISM AND NEOLIBERALISM BEHIND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DURING COVID‐19 [PDF]

open access: bronzeWorld Affairs, 2021
The literature contains much discussion on the contemporary differences between neorealism and neoliberalism, especially in the context of international relations. However there have, as yet, been limited attempts to investigate how these international relations theories fare in explaining state responses to the COVID‐19 outbreak.
Abdullah Alhammadi
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Conformity discourse in the issue of international integration: Between realism and liberalism [PDF]

open access: yesДискурс Пи, 2023
The inherent contradictions of the modern world order prompt researchers to seek interpretations for some of their manifestations beyond traditional discourses.
Moiseenko, Y.Yu.
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Mugabe’s Look East Policy in the Context of Iran: Afrocentricity and Mugabeism [PDF]

open access: yesE-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, 2023
Zimbabwe’s Look East Policy particularly the country’s relations with China has drawn the attention of the media, academics, and scholarly literature.
Dominic Maphaka
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Rethinking the Multilateral Order Between Liberal Internationalism and Neoliberalism/Neoliberalisation Processes

open access: yesPolitics and Governance, 2022
Discourses on multilateralism and liberal internationalism are replete with warnings about crises. However, theories often only address crises in pragmatic terms, as if they were discreet and isolated phenomena that have little to do with globalized ...
Karim Knio
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Hosting and Human Rights: The Summer Olympics in the Twenty-First Century

open access: yesFrontiers in Sports and Active Living, 2022
During the twenty-first century, Summer Olympic Games have been used to distract from, justify and push through acts of increased securitization, surveillance, and displacement of the host city populace.
MacIntosh Ross, Michael McDougall
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Societal security in the Baltic Sea Region: the Russian perspective

open access: yesBaltic Region, 2021
This study discusses whether the concept of societal security is embedded in the Russian formal and informal discourses as well as in the Russian strategic documents on national security and the Baltic Sea region.
Alexander A. Sergunin
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Coronavirus; A New Variable in Macro-Analysis of Political and International Developments; Political Consequences [PDF]

open access: yesFaṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish/hā-yi Rāhburdī-i Siyāsat, 2020
Mankind is facing one of the greatest events in contemporary history. The prevalence of corona disease has dramatic economic, political and social consequences and is changing the individual and collective culture and behavior of human beings.
Farshad Roomi, Ehsan Kazemi
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Neoliberal passive revolutions in the post-USSR: similarities and singularities between the Russian and the Ukrainian neoliberal chaos in the 1990’s

open access: yesRevista Conjuntura Austral, 2019
It stands to reason that the catastrophic consequences of the passive revolutions in the Russian Federation and in Ukraine, during the 1990’s, must be comprehended from two indispensable historical events: the disintegration of the former USSR and the ...
Felipe Costa Lima
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