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    Investigating Multiple Citizenship in International Relations: Rethinking Globalisation, Nation-States and Social Contract by Hyunji Kang

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Multiple citizenship was once thought to signify disloyalty to the nation-state and threaten the sovereign international system, hence considered an aberration that should be limited. However, International Relations is in the process of reconceptualising its approaches and moving away from state-centrism so that it may better address the challenges of a transnationalising world. …”
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    FORMATION OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCES OF INTERNATIONAL-RELATIONS STUDENTS BY USING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN AUTONOMOUS WORK by Anna V. Kalita

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The author offers a number of educational resources that allow you to effectively integrate digital technologies into the independent work of international relations students, taking into account the specifics of Chinese language. …”
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    The Interplay Between International Relations and Science, Technology and Innovation: An Analysis of Embraer’s International Partnerships by Maurílio Daros, Iara Costa Leite, Vitelio Marcos Brustolin

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In addition to presenting quantitative data that corroborates the finding on low participation of specific literature on international partnerships involving Embraer, this article demonstrates that almost none of the articles retrieved by the search are from the field of International Relations. In general, concepts and theories on which the mapped literature relies assume a purely transnational component in the partnerships without taking into account, for instance, the role of states in supervising international knowledge flows. …”
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    Argumentation schemes: From genetics to international relations to environmental science policy to AI ethics by Nancy L. Green

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The catalogue of schemes in Walton, Reed and Macagno’s 2008 book, Argumentation Schemes, served as our starting point for analysis of the naturally occurring arguments in written text, i.e., text in different genres having different types of author, audience, and subject domain (genetics, international relations, environmental science policy, AI ethics), for different argument goals, and for different possible future applications. …”
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    A Study of Sino-Russian Energy Cooperation from the Perspective of Theories of International Relations by Chaoyue Yang

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Journal of China and International Relations…”
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    O.N.U. History, Role and Responsibilities in Maintaining Peace in Contemporary International Relations by Stefan Gheorghe

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…International relations are the natural consequence of the development of a real complex of interests that appear in time between people, states, nations or different types of other structures or organizations. …”
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    Polish International Relations Studies and Post-Historiography, Disciplinary Development after the Cold War. by Edward Haliżak

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The integration with the West provided a qualitatively new impetus for the development of international studies and especially the issues of security and European integration; moreover, entirely new possibilities of academic cooperation opened up in the field of international relations studies. The article focus on the following issues: first, the historical tradition of international relations studies in Poland until the end of the Cold War; and second, the process of autonomisation of international studies in Poland as a discipline of social sciences after the fall of communism.…”
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    The ‘shifting’ nature of theory in International Relations: why the future of the discipline is its Waltzian past by Eben Coetzee, Hussein Solomon

    Published 2014-04-01
    “… Within the discipline of International Relations (IR), ‘new’ conceptions of theory, specifically those subscribing to, on the one hand, an inductivist and empiricist conception of theory, and, on the other hand, a conception of theory as a loose collection of variables, have ostensibly challenged the conception of theory as advanced by Kenneth Waltz. …”
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