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THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

2022
In the textbook, the authors highlight the philosophical-historical process of the wisdom of the peoples of the world as a hypothetical picture of the quality of the reinterpretation of the individual, the state, and society in the theory of international relations.
Petro Lisovskiy, Yulia Lisovska
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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.
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Hobbes's Theory of International Relations

2002
A strange asymmetry prevails in modern writings on Thomas Hobbes's theory of the relations between states. For specialists in international relations theory, Hobbes is a canonical figure, a key representative of one of the major traditions. One influential modern text, Charles Beitz's Political Theory and International Relations, takes what it calls ...
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Theories of International Relations

1998
Scholars have developed various sets of conceptual tools in order to make sense of the international system. It is assumed that there is some sort of pattern in the world and that the international system is not just ‘one damn thing after another’. For example, in an earlier chapter, we discussed briefly the causes of the First World War about which ...
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Theories of International Relations

2017
Contents: Introduction Part I Approaches: Nobody loves a political realist, Robert G. Gilpin Realist thought and neorealist theory, Kenneth N. Waltz Taking preferences seriously: a liberal theory of international politics, Andrew Moravcsik International theory: the case for a classical approach, Hedley Bull Rationalizing politics: the emerging ...
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Russian Theory of International Relations

2010
Unique features of Russia’s perspectives on international politics as practice can be obtained quite clearly through the investigation of the debates on Russian foreign policy orientations. Russian foreign policy has been framed out of identity politics among different political factions under highly politicized conditions.
Andrei P. Tsygankov, Pavel A. Tsygankov
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The Theory of International Relations

The Review of Politics, 1955
The Science, or as others prefer to call it, the study of international relations is one of the youngest members of the family of the social sciences. Its independent status has not yet been fully recognized by all academic circles and many historians and international lawyers would consider it to be trespassing on their respective fields of study ...
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The Guanxi of Relational International Theory

2017
This book offers a relational theory of International Relations (IR). To show the ways in which the relationality is foreshadowed in IR conversations it makes the following three points: 1) it recovers a mode of IR theorizing as itinerant translation; 2) it deploys the concept and practices of guanxi (employed here as a heuristic device revealing the
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Hindu Theory of International Relations

American Political Science Review, 1919
The conception of “external” sovereignty was well established in the Hindu philosophy of the state. The Hindu thinkers not only analyzed sovereignty with regard to the constituent elements in a single state. They realized also that sovereignty is not complete unless it is external as well as internal, that is, unless the state can exercise its internal
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Historical Theories of International Relations

2020
History has provided a site of theoretical inquiry for scholars of International Relations since the discipline’s inception. However, serious and sustained historical inquiry has only returned to the foreground of international studies in the last two decades or so, after a prolonged period of postwar uninterest.
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