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Religion and International Relations theory

European Journal of International Relations, 2011
N. Sandal, P. James
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Understanding African States in International Relations: On Analytics of Sovereignty versus Elite Governmentality

Social Science Research Network, 2019
The African state, unlike its European counterpart is often naively described as lacking the attributes sovereignty, hence it is variously described as the hollow state, the managerial state, the enabling state, the surveillance state, the evaluative ...
C. Amo-Agyemang
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Cash Transfers, International Finance and Neoliberal Debt Relations: The Case of Post‐apartheid South Africa

Development and Change, 2022
ABSTRACTThis article situates South Africa's cash transfer programme within the country's financialized neoliberal regime. The adoption of economic liberalization by the African National Congress in the aftermath of the democratic transition has raised the profile of international investors in the domestic bond market.
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Power and International Relations

, 2016
Contrary to conventional wisdom, the concept of power has not always been central to international relations theory. During the 1920s and 30s, power was often ignored or vilified by international relations scholars?especially in America.
D. Baldwin
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International Relations Theory

, 2017
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION TO YOUR COURSE IN IR THEORY Introduction to IR Introduction to IR Theory Your Course in IR Theory Theoretical Debates PART TWO: THEORIES OF IR Liberalism Realism Neoliberalism and Neorealism The English School Social Constructivism
Oliver Daddow
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In the ruins of neoliberalism: the rise of antidemocratic politics in the west

Political Theology, 2019
Ideas of incisive change in global politics continue to structure debates in the theory of international relations. The periodization of modern international politics has traditionally revolved around Westphalian statehood, the “Wilso-nian Moment,” post ...
Dotan Leshem
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The Emerging Global Gender Equality Regime from Neoliberal and Constructivist Perspectives in International Relations

International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2004
A global gender equality regime has emerged, identifiable by its norms, principles, legal instruments and compliance mechanisms.
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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

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.
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Making and Sustaining Neoliberalism: Between the Utopia of the Political Right and the Murkiness of Marketization

Historical Studies in Industrial Relations
Neoliberalism has in some senses evolved into a sub-discipline of its own. A series of academic texts have emerged looking beyond the fetishizing of market relations and emergent political dominance to locate neoliberalism in a historical context.
M. Lucio
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Addressing the economic and political rise of the BRICS countries through neoliberal international relations theory

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 ...
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