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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.
MacKay, Joseph   +1 more
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Theories of International Relations II

2019
Today, many European countries have green political parties with modest success. However, the existence or measure of the success of the green parties is insufficient to explain the current effect of ecologism on mainstream politics. Most political parties and movements are concerned about advertising with green references.
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Critical Theory of International Relations

2012
Max Horkheimer, one of the founders of the Frankfurt Institute of Social Research established in 1923, coined the term critical theory in 1937. While the school failed to produce what could be called a systematic theory, it drew on, and interweaved, various philosophical strands and prominent themes of political and social thought, including historical
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The Theory of International Relations

1966
It is not surprising that the theory of international relations has received considerable attention in the United States. On the one hand, within this country there has been a strong development in political science, while, on the other hand, it has many practical reasons to seek theoretical support for the making of foreign policy.
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Pufendorf’s Theory of International Relations

1982
An international political theory considers two issues ignored by traditional philosophies of politics. It confronts the problem of the legitimacy of man’s division into separate, sovereign states, and it examines the justification for the belief that obligations to the state are more fundamental than obligations to any wider society of men.
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Diplomatic Theory of International Relations

2009
Diplomacy does not take place simply between states but wherever people live in different groups. Paul Sharp argues that the demand for diplomacy, and the need for the insights of diplomatic theory, are on the rise. In contrast to conventional texts which use international relations theories to make sense of what diplomacy and diplomats do, this book ...
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Theories of International Relations

2013
Scott Burchill   +7 more
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Theories of International Relations

2019
Post-colonial theory is a theory that emergedas a critique of Western enlightenment. It resistedimperial and colonial ideologies that legitimize thesuperiority of the West in the international arena.e modernist perspective that emerged in theWest revealed the validity of objective knowledgeand development of the technique of the West arebased on this ...
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