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The Compatibility of the Concept of Hegemony with the Assumptions of Neorealism: A Critical Evaluation of the “Progressiveness” of the Neorealist Research Programme and Its Implications for Future Development [PDF]

open access: diamondPolish Political Science Yearbook
With the end of the Cold War research on hegemony has attracted the interest of scholars in IR. Representatives of different schools of thought, such as Neoliberalism or the English school, successfully adopted the term to the new international context ...
Maciej Herbut   +2 more
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The Ideology Critique of Mearsheimer’s Theory of Offensive Neorealism: The Case of Russia-Ukraine War and Its Ideologization in Indonesia

open access: yesJournal of Global Strategic Studies, 2022
This article examines the ideology critique of Mearsheimer’s theory of offensive neorealism because his theory preoccupies the reality of world politics, especially in the Russia-Ukraine War case.
Musa Maliki, Dini Putri Saraswati
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The Rousseauian roots of neorealism [PDF]

open access: hybridReview of International Studies
Does neorealism contain a conception of human nature? Although neorealists usually claim to sidestep the question of human nature altogether, scholars frequently trace the theory back to the work of Thomas Hobbes, a philosopher who in fact defended a ...
Joseph Clarkson
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The Structural change in the International System: From a Modified Version of Neorealism

open access: diamondJournal of Humanities and Education Development, 2023
This paper analyzes how Waltzian neorealism by some modifications can explain and predict the structural change in international system. To answer this question, we extract the main concepts of waltz definition of the system and its critics then draw the
Mohammad Zandi Ziarani   +2 more
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Saviano, Garrone, Gomorrah: Neorealism and Noir in the Land of the Camorra

open access: hybridFast Capitalism, 2011
In the opening chapter of Gomorrah, Roberto Saviano describes the arrival of shipping containers from China loaded with dead bodies spilling out in the port of Naples.
Fabrizio Cilento
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Making Sense of Turkey’s Foreign Policy from the Perspective of Neorealism

open access: diamondUluslararası İlişkiler Dergisi, 2023
This study singles out the impact of systemic and external factors on Turkey’s foreign policy from the establishment of the Republic until now. Such an exercise accords with a neorealist interpretation of foreign policy, as the key emphasis is on the ...
H. Tarık Oğuzlu, Ahmet K. Han
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Neorealism: Unifying Cognition and Environment [PDF]

open access: gold, 2013
APA ProofsRecent trends in psychology have revealed increasing discontent toward representational explanations of behavior. However, whether these trends have the conceptual resources to address the full range of cognitive phenomena remains unclear. Here,
François Tonneau
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Peculiarities and main directions of neorealism in international relations theory

open access: diamondІсторико-політичні проблеми сучасного світу, 2017
As it is known, nowadays neorealism is one of the most influential trends in international relations’ theory, which proposes a systematic explanation of the development of international relations and pragmatic understanding of national and international
Halyna Ivasyuk
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CRITIQUES OF NEOREALISM: ALEXANDER WENDT'S CONSTRUCTIVIST MODEL

open access: bronzeKaradeniz araştırmaları
This article examines Alexander Wendt's social constructivist model, which critiques the core assumptions of Neorealism, an important paradigm in the field of International Relations. Neorealism explains state behavior based on the structural features of
Ali Hacıbektaşoğlu, Nevzat Torun
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The ethics of neorealism: Waltz and the time of international life [PDF]

open access: hybrid, 2018
This article addresses the question of what it means to think of a distinctly international ethics by developing a radical reinterpretation of Waltzian neorealism from a Derridean deconstructive perspective.
Tom Lundborg
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