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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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Relational Theories in International Relations

2023
Based on the conviction that global life outlines a complex mesh of contingent interactions, the contributions to the relational turns in international relations (IR) draw attention to the ongoing interpenetration between agency, structure, and order among the diversity of agency, form, and matter implicated in, enacting, and enabling global life ...
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Theories of International Relations

2013
The fully updated and revised fifth edition of this widely-used text provides a comprehensive survey of leading perspectives in the field. Updated throughout to take account of major events and developments, such as the Arab Spring, it also includes new material on neo-realism and neo-liberalism, postcolonialism and cosmopolitanism.
Scott Burchill   +7 more
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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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International Relations Theory and Peacebuilding

2015
The chapter examines the contribution that International Relations theory has made to the reading and practice of peacebuilding.
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Peace in International Relations Theory

2016
What is peace according to IR theory? This question appears to have been settled in favour of the liberal peace. This comprises a victor’s peace aimed at security, an institutional peace to provide international governance and guarantees, a constitutional peace to ensure democracy and free trade, and a civil peace to ensure freedom and rights.
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International Relations Theory

2009
Since the 1960s the discipline of International Relations (IR) has grown increasingly exercised by its origins and development. This self-reflection has become an important aspect of the discipline and its self-image. In developing this self-image the discipline itself has become an important object of inquiry in IR.
Devetak, Richard, Higgott, Richard
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