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The heuristic application of explanatory theories in International Relations

open access: yesEuropean Journal of International Relations, 2011
Explanatory theorists increasingly insist that their theories are useful even though they cannot be deductively applied. But if so, then how do such theories contribute to our understanding of international relations?
Adam R C Humphreys
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Theories of International Relations

2014
1. Theories of International Relations: Introduction Manuela Spindler and Siegfried Schieder 2. Realism Andreas Jacobs 3. Neorealism Niklas Schornig 4. Interdependence Manuela Spindler 5. Regime Theory Bernhard Zang 6. Neofunctionalism Thomas Conzelmann 7. New Liberalism Siegfried Schieder 8.
Siegfried Schieder, Manuela Spindler
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International Relations Theory

The Routledge Handbook of EU-Africa Relations, 2011
International relations (IR) theory is difficult to define. It is often taught as a theory that seeks both to explain past state behavior and to predict future state behavior. However, even that definition is contested by many theorists. Traditional IR theories can generally be categorized by their focus either on humans, states, or on the state system
G. Hellmann
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The Game of Shapes: An Active Learning Template to Teach Constructivism in International Relations

Journal of Political Science Education, 2023
This article presents the modus operandi of a game, the so-called Game of Shapes, which can be used as an active learning tool to teach Constructivism to introductory International Relations courses.
Ana Paula Maielo Silva   +3 more
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Sensible politics: visualizing International Relations

International Affairs, 2022
Sensible Politics: Visualizing International Relations, by William A. Callahan, explores the newer dimensions of world-ordering theories. The author approaches these theories in a pragmatic way to engage with enmeshed social practices.
G. Schlag
semanticscholar   +1 more source

International Relations Theory in China

Global Society, 2001
(2001). International Relations Theory in China. Global Society: Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 251-276.
Geeraerts, Gustaaf, Men, Jing
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International Relations Theory

2021
Abstract The study of international relations is dominated by the school of Realism, articulated in its classical form by Hans Morgenthau. It teaches that great powers are focused on enhancing their national interest defined in terms of power: military, political, and economic.
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Non-Western Global Theories of International Relations

open access: yes, 2022
This book seeks to reposition international relations (IR) theory by providing insights into non-Western concepts and theories. By engaging with understandings of power, identity, the state and the individual from a range of states outside of the Western
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