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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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As international volunteer health work increases globally, research pertaining to the social organizations that coordinate the volunteer experience in the Global South has severely lagged.
Oona St-Amant +3 more
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The Influence of International Relations Theories on Decision-Making in Experimental Interaction
This article presents the results of an experimental analysis of the influence of international relations theories on the decision-making process.
Sarah Komasová
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The two main state-centric approaches to international relations, i.e., neorealism and neoliberal institutionalism, are the product of the seventies and eighties. They have evolved and changed in constant competition with each other, to eventually merge by the end of the 20th century under the label of rationalism, as opposed to the various ...
István Benczés
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Conformity discourse in the issue of international integration: Between realism and liberalism [PDF]
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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J. Samuel Barkin and Laura Sjoberg are committed to making international relations as open a field of inquiry as possible. Their commitment is ethical but also practical as they argue—and I concur—that openness and tolerance promote more diverse and ...
J. Barkin
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Mugabe’s Look East Policy in the Context of Iran: Afrocentricity and Mugabeism [PDF]
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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Arctic conferences as arenas for power games and collaboration in international relations
International Relations (IR) considers states to be the central actors in the international system, and IR’s main theories have been heavily focused on great powers.
Beate Steinveg
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Neoliberalism, Liberal Intergovernmentalism and EU–Turkey Relations
This chapter investigates and explains EU–Turkey relations from the perspective of Liberal Intergovernmentalism (LI). After setting out the main premises of neoliberalism in International Relations (IR) and the three-step approach to integration espoused
Dimitris Tsarouhas
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