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International Relations’ Nomological Machines: The Neo-Neo Synthesis’s Tale of Law-Like Explanations
Objective/context: This article introduces debates on Nancy Cartwright’s concept of nomological machines applied to international relations theory.
Enzo Lenine, Mariana Lyra
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Neoclassical realism in international relations theory: Searching for its own path
Neoclassical realism emerged as part of the neorealists’ response to the criticism of their core theoretical provisions, intended to adapt the latter to the challenges of post-bipolar international relations.
A. V. Levchenko
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J. Samuel Barkin and Laura Sjoberg are committed to making international relations as open a field of inquiry as possible. Their commitment is ethical but also practical as they argue—and I concur—that openness and tolerance promote more diverse and ...
J. Barkin
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Social constructivism in the international relations theory (IRT) is the youngest paradigm, which, together with neorealism and neoliberalism, is one of the three most popular theoretical patterns among international specialists.
Igor Charskykh
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:A number of academics, journalists and political elites claim that Irish neutrality is a 'myth', and many also characterise public support for Irish neutrality as 'confused' and 'nonrational'.
Karen M. Devine
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Strategy of Balancing in Turkish Foreign Policy
The new offensive approach of Turkey's foreign policy is the sign of President Erdogan's ambitions to redistribute power in the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean and a way to legitimize his own regime.
D. B. Grafov
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This article examines the reasons for adopting a non‑institutional character of the Visegrad cooperation in the years 1991‑1992. Its focus concerns two causes of the initial reluctance to institutionalise the Visegrad Group: the high level of ...
M. Chrusciel
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The myth of 'the myth of Irish neutrality': deconstructing concepts of Irish neutrality using international relations theories [PDF]
A number of academics, journalists and political elites claim that Irish neutrality is a 'myth', and many also characterise public support for Irish neutrality as 'confused' and 'nonrational'.
Devine, Karen
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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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