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Neorealism and Films

2016
This chapter provides an overview of features typically found in neorealist films, such as Roma citta aperta (Rome, Open City, 1945), Ladri di biciclette (Bicycle Thieves, 1948), and Ossessione (1942). Shared elements of these films are: their focus on the anguish generally felt by Italians after the war, the artists’ social commitment to generating ...
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Thucydides and Neorealism

International Studies Quarterly, 1989
The Peloponnesian War has long been viewed as an early exemplar of realist thinking in international politics. More recently, neorealist authors have claimed that Thucydides' history offers timeless insights into the importance of global anarchy in shaping interstate relations, and that these insights anticipate neorealist arguments on order and change
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Positions of Neorealism

2008
The architecture of the avant-garde was based on its practitioners’ certitude of having come up with an alternative to what was already there: a plan for a better world. With what Lyotard called the end of the great narratives, architecture lost this certainty and the utopia left behind was scorched earth.
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Neorealism and Neoliberalism

World Politics, 1988
The classic dialectic between Realist and Liberal theories of international politics, as expressed by Robert O. Keohane, ed., in Neorealism and Its Critics and Richard Rosecrance The Rise of the Trading State, can be transcended. Neither paradigm singularly explains international behavior: Realism is the dominant approach, but liberal theories of ...
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Neorealism, neoclassical realism and the problem(s) of history

International Relations, 2023
Gustav Meibauer
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Neorealism

2018
John Glenn, Darryl Howlett
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