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Kenneth Waltz’s neorealism has arguably been the most dominant international theory for the last three decades, although its popularity has decreased. Amitai Etzioni has recently criticized (neo)realism, arguing that not only military and economic factors but, increasingly, also normative ones shape international relations.
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From Hyper-globalization to Global Value Chains Decoupling: Withering Global Trade Governance?
Escaith H.
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The limits of historical sociology: Temporal borders and the reproduction of the 'modern' political present. [PDF]
Lundborg T.
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Towards a Dynamic Model of the Interplay Between International Institutions [PDF]
International institutions increasingly affect each other’s development, maintenance and effectiveness. Research so far has merely focused on the issue of effectiveness and broader consequences. The paper argues firstly that theoretical progress could be
Howard Loewen
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Agency, Structure and the Power of Global Health Networks. [PDF]
Shiffman J.
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Philosophy in International Relations: A Scientific Realist Approach [PDF]
Joseph, Jonathan
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Modelling energy trilemma and economic growth on renewables in N11 economies: Do economic complexity matter? [PDF]
Ibrahiem DM +4 more
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Behavior analysis and ecological psychology: past, present, and future. a review of Harry Heft's Ecological Psychology in context. [PDF]
Morris EK.
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