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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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Neorealism and neoliberalism in the contemporary international relations theory [PDF]
The author explores some fundamental aspects of international cooperation its functional incentives and structural limitations, by describing the discussion between two most influential approaches in international relations theory: neorealism and ...
Novičić Žaklina
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THE NEOREALISM AND NEOLIBERALISM BEHIND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DURING COVID‐19 [PDF]
The literature contains much discussion on the contemporary differences between neorealism and neoliberalism, especially in the context of international relations. However there have, as yet, been limited attempts to investigate how these international relations theories fare in explaining state responses to the COVID‐19 outbreak.
Abdullah Alhammadi
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Is Neorealism a Deterministic Theory of International Relations? [PDF]
This article is a contribution to the clarification of the central claim of Kenneth Waltz’s neorealist international relations theory. Over the years, the notion that Waltz’s Theory of International Politics postulates a deterministic connection between the configuration of the structure of the international system and the behaviour of each of the ...
Lucas G. Freire, Lucas G. Freire
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Conformity discourse in the issue of international integration: Between realism and liberalism [PDF]
The inherent contradictions of the modern world order prompt researchers to seek interpretations for some of their manifestations beyond traditional discourses.
Moiseenko, Y.Yu.
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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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Indonesia is a maritime country with an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) covering an area of 7.81 million square kilometers. Consequently, Indonesia has numerous disputes with neighboring countries regarding maritime boundaries in the EEZ, particularly with
Nadia Saidah Rahayu+3 more
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A Comparative Study of Islamic and Realistic Approaches to International Theories (A Case Study: Balance of Powers) [PDF]
The purpose of the present study is to answer this basic question that from the perspective of methodology, ontology, and epistemology, what is the approach of either idealistic or Islamic theory to the balance of power in the realm of international ...
Seeros khandan+2 more
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The nature of the hermeneutic circle was a contentious debate among philosophers in the early to the mid-20th century. A considerable number of academics have been against the idea of interpretation moving in a circular motion and the presence of ...
Bama Andika Putra
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The Peace of Westphalia and Religion in the Context of the Evolution of Public Law in Europe [PDF]
The article describes the consequences of the «post-secular turn» in social sciences, in particular, in the history of law and the theory of international relations as applied to the study of the Congress of Westphalia and the Peace Treaty of 1648.
Irina V. Borshch
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