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From Systemic IR History to the Russian IR Theory. Interview with Professor Alexei D. Bogaturov
Professor A.D. Bogaturov is a leading Russian IR scholar, orientalist and founder of the scientific school of applied analysis of international relations. A.D.
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The regional peculiarities of SRI development
Aim/purpose – The aim of the paper is to examine the regional peculiarities of development of socially responsible investment markets based on the main trends in the global socially responsible investment (SRI).
Shkura Iryna
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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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Feasibility Study of Islamic Theory of International Relations [PDF]
Different approaches and perspectives can be suggested on the feasibility and dismissal of the Islamic theory of international relations. The present paper suggests that the processing of the Islamic theory of international relations based on the ...
Seyed Jalal Dehqani Firoozabadi
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Heat kernel expansion and induced action for matrix models [PDF]
In this proceeding note, I review some recent results concerning the quantum effective action of certain matrix models, i.e. the supersymmetric IKKT model, in the context of emergent gravity. The absence of pathological UV/IR mixing is discussed, as well
Alekseev A Y +25 more
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Evaluation of China’s Belt and Road Initiative by European Think Tanks (2013-2017)
This paper presents the analysis of the leading European think tanks’ research on The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) proposed by the Chinese government in 2013.
Kseniya G. Muratshina
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Overlegalizing Human Rights: International Relations Theory and the Commonwealth Caribbean Backlash Against Human Rights Regimes [PDF]
This article raises the intriguing claim that international law can be overlegalized. Overlegalization occurs where a treaty\u27s substantive rules or its review procedures are too constraining of sovereignty, causing governments to engage in acts of non-
Helfer, Laurence R.
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Over the last fourteen years, the Gaza Strip has been under a land, sea and air siege imposed by Israel and Egypt. Throughout these years, Palestinians from the Gaza Strip have endured three Israeli military operations inside a besieged territory and ...
João Pedro Borralho
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We need to talk about silence: Re-examining silence in International Relations theory [PDF]
The critique of silence in International Relations theory has been long-standing and sustained. However, despite the lasting popularity of the term, little effort has been made to unpack the implications of existing definitions and their uses, and of ...
Dingli, Sophia
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Transnational theories of order and change: heterodoxy in international relations scholarship [PDF]
In this article I argue that the very meaning of ‘inter-national relations’ is emerging as a focus of debate in International Relations, particularly among the critical traditions in the discipline.
Palan, Ronen
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