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The Development and Prospect of Neoliberalism International Relations Theory

open access: diamondJournal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, 2022
Neoliberalism international relations theory occupies a great position in current international relations research and is one of the three existing international relations paradigms.Through a retrospective study on the mainstream branches of neoliberalism international relations theory, this paper summarizes the research starting points, main arguments,
Licheng Pan
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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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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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Neorealism and neoliberalism in the contemporary international relations theory [PDF]

open access: closedMeđunarodni 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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Saudi Arabia Neoliberalism Theory in International Relations

open access: diamondJournal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, 2022
For the purpose of this essay, we will look at how Saudi Arabia's admission to international organizations has caused a significant shift in the country's ability to become a better nation. Saudi Arabia's oil sector, which is the largest in the world, has supplied the Kingdom with a number of benefits.
Muyu Yi
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A Systematic Review of Neoliberalism and Realism in International Relations

open access: diamondJournal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, 2022
This article gives both theoretical and practical explanations about two major theories that can be found in modern world, neoliberalism and realism. The main body of this article had been separated into two parts, each part focusing on one theory. For each part, it follows the same order, starting with history as a background to later gives the key ...
Xiaoxi Du
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Konfliktus és kooperáció a nemzetközi kapcsolatokban: A (neo)realizmus és a neoliberális institucionalizmus együttélése = Conflict and cooperation in international relations: the cohabitation of (neo)realism and neoliberal institutionalism [PDF]

open access: diamondKöz-gazdaság, 2020
A nemzetkozi kapcsolatok ket meghatarozo allamkozpontu elmelete, a neorealizmus es a neoliberalis institucionalizmus a hetvenes es nyolcvanas evek termekei. Nem egyszerűen egymas mellett, sokkal inkabb egymassal versengve, egymasra reflektalva es egymastol tanulva fejlődtek, hogy aztan a szazad vegere a nemzetkozi kapcsolatok racionalista ...
István Benczés
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The Reasons of Non-Institutional Character of the Early Visegrad Cooperation in the View of Neorealist and Neoliberal Theories in International Relations

open access: diamondPoliarchia, 2021
This article examines the reasons for adopting a non‑institutional character of the Visegrad cooperation in the years 1991‑1992. Its focus concerns two causes of the initial reluctance to institutionalise the Visegrad Group: the high level of unpredictability in Central Europe after the collapse of Communism and the symbolic role the Group was expected
Marcin Chruściel
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“Why don’t you get a job?”: the post-war system, the neoliberal system,and Australian employment policy : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Masters of Research in the Department of Modern History, Politics, and International Relations

open access: green, 2022
This thesis provides an analysis of post-Second World War employment policy in Australia. Specific focus is paid to the post-war system (1946 to 1975) and the neoliberal system (1975 to the present), the theoretical underpinnings of these systems, and how these manifest in employment policy.
R. G. Walker
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Addressing the economic and political rise of the BRICS countries through neoliberal international relations theory

open access: green, 2013
Western leadership and international institutions -- The BRICS: a voice for the developing world -- A neoliberal analysis of the importance of international institutions in the global ...
Tyler Miller
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