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Structuralisme et néoréalisme dans le champ des relations internationales. Le cas de Kenneth Waltz
This article is an attempt to link the study of a political thought movement, neorealism, with a social sciences methodology, structuralism. Both currents have followed different paths, throughout the period that lasted from after the Second World War to
Alexis Cartonnet
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Rather than reading the work of Richard K. Ashley as iconic as some dead, stable image used to signify the whole of post-modern or post-structural International Relations (IR) in a single swoop this article considers Ashley's work as an interruption to ...
Weber, Cynthia
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Peculiarities and main directions of neorealism in international relations theory
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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Gustav Friedrich Hartlaub and «New Objectivity»: exhibition, collection, destiny
The author of article views the curator activity of famous German art-historian and director of Mannheim Kunsthalle Gustav Friedrich Hartlaub in the context of the collecting and patronage.
Koroleva, A.Y.
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Nathan Sears: “… in the midst of catastrophe”
Global Policy, Volume 14, Issue 4, Page 625-627, September 2023.
Haydn Belfield
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Why we need to establish international political psychology [PDF]
A combination of Psychology with International Relations yields important results and ideas for improving the international world. This chapter proposes to establish International Political Psychology as a discipline with the purpose of harvesting ideas,
Beyer, Cornelia
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Global Policy, Volume 14, Issue 4, Page 628-629, September 2023.
Scott Janzwood
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THINK LIKE CONSTRUCTIVIST: DISCOVERING A POLYPHONIC WORLD
The article covers the specific features an main ideas of the constructivist attitude to international relations studies. The article consists of two parts.
T. A. Alexeyeva
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Neorealism and International Subsystems of Small States: Insights from Sub-Saharan African Countries' Interactions [PDF]
The prevailing wisdom in IR debates finds that neorealism is "the powerful tool" predicting weak states' behaviour. It has been argued that systemic factors are more likely to explain foreign policy choices of small states if compared to domestic factors.
Mughanda Muhindo, Gaetano Calenzo
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Realism and Utopianism Revisited [PDF]
For Carr, the contrast between utopians and realists was between ‘those who regard politics as a function of ethics and those who regard ethics as a function of politics’.
Nicholson, Michael
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