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Japan and the theories of International Relations
Among Western theorists of international relations there is a perception that in Japan exist no Theories of International Relations (TIR). This article contends that TIR in Japan exist, but they are fundamentally different from western versions both in ...
O. Arin
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International relations theory [PDF]
This book is designed as a foundational entry point to International Relations theory. Like other books in the E-IR Foundations series, this takes the form of an engaging narrative, connecting the reader directly to the issues at hand. The first half of the book covers the theories that are most commonly taught in undergraduate programmes.
Stephen McGlinchey Rosie Walters Christian Scheinpflug
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CAN FEMINISM BE CONSIDERED A MAINSTREAM THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS?
The growth of Feminism which has given rise to a new study in the International Relations (IR)fieldis worth to follow. Not only since it is able to contribute to the academic discipline of IRin theoretically challenging the traditional ...
Mita Yesyca
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Chapter Nabladot Analysis of Hybrid Theories in International Relations [PDF]
Scientific research in International Relations has produced a growing corpus of empirically grounded formal theoretical models of phenomena ranging from deterrence to systemic polarity, from conditions of peace to the onset of war.
Cioffi-Revilla, Claudio
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Application of International Relations Theories in Asia and Africa [PDF]
This book discusses the applicability of Western International Relations (IR) theories to Asia and Africa and the rise of non-Western IR theories (especially in Asia), with case studies focused on the Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Sub-Saharan African ...
Grabowski, Marcin, Pugacewicz, Tomasz
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Peripheral realism of Carlos Escudé
In this article the author analyzes a theoretical direction called “Peripheral Realism”, which has arisen within the scope of neorealism in 1990s due to an acknowledged Argentinean political scientist Carlos Escudé. The author makes an attempt to provide
A. A. Eremin
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Theory of technologies of geographical determinism in international relations
The rise of geographical determinism in the theory and practice of international relations has led to the emergence and сonstitution of a number of scientific spheres that determine decision-making of continental and world significance.
Oleksandr Y. Vysotskyi +2 more
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EU-Turkey Relations: Theories, Institutions, and Policies
This open access book explores the new complexities and ambiguities that epitomize EU-Turkey relations. With a strong focus on the developments in the last decade, the book provides full access to a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted ...
Turhan, Ebru, Reiners, Wulf
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This article inquires how International Relations theories – realism, liberalism, conventional constructivism and critical perspectives – understand the resurgence of walls and fences in the 21st century.
Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard +1 more
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This article analyses recent productions of Latin American thinking on international affairs. The reviewed cases and examples are interrelated, for they are explanatory and interpretative abstractions of processes and practices in the international field,
Raúl Bernal-Meza
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