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Global warming : rethinking international relations
Published 2021“…Recent escalations in the severity of extreme weather events in Europe have set the stage for a rethink of international relations as a policy pathway towards dealing with climate change. …”
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New roles for diasporas in international relations
Published 2005“…Cohen’s essay reviews the recent volume edited by Hazel Smith and Paul Stares, <em>Diasporas in Conflict: Peace-Makers or Peace-Wreckers</em> (United Nations UP, 2007), even as it explores new developments concerning “the important role diasporas can play in the politics of their homelands,” an established topic in the study of diasporas and international relations. Cohen argues that although there are antecedents for such a role extending back to the Cold War and even earlier, the collapse of the Soviet Union and the decline of bipolar global politics, combined with the increasing importance of NGOs, has offered “diasporas an enhanced opportunity to intercede in the often precarious politics of their homeland states.” …”
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Towards the global study of International Relations
Published 2016“…This article reviews recent critiques of the wester-centrism of mainstream International Relations. It argues that the overriding challenge is to try to move beyond critique and to develop a global study of international relations that insists on the importance of the systemic, of the global, but that also takes the critiques seriously and builds on them productively.…”
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The reception of Thucydides in the history of international relations
Published 2014“…Indeed, during some periods in the history of the academic study of international relations, one could even say that Thucydides was actually neglected in favor of other voices from the past. …”
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Managing world order : United Nations peace operations and the security agenda /
Published 2009Subjects: “…International relations…”
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Perspectives on international relations : power, institutions, ideas /
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The Baltic policy of Germany and current international relations
Published 2016-03-01“…The method of dynamic comparison between the political and economic narrative in intergovernmental relations makes it possible to identify distinctive features of Germany’s Baltic policy in the context of current international relations. In particular, it is noted that Germany was most active in the Baltic region in the 1990s, when the country was establishing political, economic, and cultural ties with the new independent states. …”
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The Failure of Copenhagen and its consequences for International Relations
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Reconstructive Methodology and Critical International Relations Theory
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Modern Constructions of China’s Exceptionalism in International Relations
Published 2020-04-01“…While not determinative, constructs of exceptionalism can suggest policy dispositions, and by being an essential part of China’s worldview, they can become an important source for policy ideas and offer the aspects for the ostensible construction of Chinese theories of international relations. …”
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Drawing Lessons from the Pandemic for International Relations
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Causal mechanism and methodology of constructivism in international relations
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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence Technologies on International Relations
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