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Sports Diplomacy Research in Poland, Czechia and Slovakia. Emerging Field of Study?
Sport is a complex phenomenon that academics across many social sciences are focusing on. The interest in sports has been observable for a long time by historians, anthropologists and sociologists.
Zákravský Jiří +2 more
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Rogue States as the Stigmatized Members of International Society
At the turn of the century, the rogue state concept has become an integral part of the theory of international relations. However, even contemporary approaches lack the appropriate academic tools to reach a comprehensive understanding of the ...
Gleb V. Kotsur
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The clash of interpretations:world-systems analysis and international relations theory [PDF]
This chapter explores, and critically defends, one of the most ambitious human scientific theories, world-systems analysis (WSA), by setting it against major paradigms within the field of international relations (IR) theory.
el-Ojeili, Chamsy, Hayden, Patrick
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IDEOLOGICAL CONDITIONS FOR FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF SERBIAN-RUSSIAN RELATIONS
The article is devoted to a historical review of the ideological conditions of Serbian-Russian relations in the period from the 19th to the 21st centuries.
Indiana Pejic
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Dialectics in critical international relations theory
This chapter outlines the utility of dialectics within Critical International Relations Theory as a method or approach towards a deeper understanding of both relations and change within world politics. As a way of thinking that captures what we call “the
de Groot Heupner, Susan +3 more
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Austrian Neutrality of 1955: A Model for Germany or the Phenomenon of the Cold War?
Introduction. The article considers the problem of solving the Austrian issue by consolidating the country’s neutrality in 1955 in the context of a possible modeling of the situation on the German issue.
Alexey N. Sorokin
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F.S. Northedge and English School of International Relations
This article is devoted to English historian F.S. Northedge (1918-1985) and his role in the development conception of international society and English School of International relations in 1960-1980.
Viktor V. Mironov
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The Evolution of Peacekeeping Operations : Interview with Professor Alexander I. Nikitin
Professor Dr. Alexander I. Nikitin is a leading Russian IR scholar, an expert on problems of international security, international conflicts, peacekeeping operations, activities of international organizations.
Alexander I. Nikitin
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Introduction.The ecological notion of resilience has been adopted by different Western theoretical approaches in a wide range of scientific fields from economics to political studies. Canadian ecologist С.
Gleb V. Kotsur
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Foreword by the Editor-in-Chief and founder of the journal Comparative Politics Russia to special issues: “China as a Global Factor: A Comparative Analysis of Responses” and “Contemporary International Relations: Theory and Practice of Comparative ...
A. D. Voskressenski
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