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    Peripheral Realism Revisited by Luis Schenoni, Carlos Escudé

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Abstract In this article we summarize the precepts of Peripheral Realism, its place in the intellectual history of International Relations Theory, its contributions to interpreting Latin American international politics and its insights for the future. …”
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    Understanding enmity and friendship in world politics: The case for a diplomatic approach by Bjola, C

    Published 2013
    “…This article invites diplomatic scholars to a debate about the identity of diplomacy as a field of study and the contributions that it can make to our understanding of world politics relative to international relations theory (IR) or foreign policy analysis (FPA). …”
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    The Greenlandic Question: An International Relations Analysis of a Post-Independence Inuit Nation by Jonathan Wood

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This article explores through an International Relations Theory lens as to the schools and modes of IR that Greenland has used in the past in order to predict how an independent Greenland may act in the future. …”
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  4. 84

    Psychology, Political Psychology and International Relations by Isabella Hermann

    Published 2012-11-01
    “… Psychology and international relations theory (IR) share an ambivalent relationship. …”
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  5. 85

    O Marxismo e a crítica da Política Internacional by Brunoi M. Falcett

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…This paper is divided into 4 fundamental items: (I) a discussion on the necessary elements to an international relations theory (the concept of State and war); (II) a discussion on the Marxist criticism of classical traditions in International Relations; (III) the construction of an arena for analysis from the Marxist point of view; (IV) an essay on international institutions and globalization, based on the elements articulated throughout the paper. …”
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    Some Caution, Please: Applying the Concept of Moral Hazard to Humanitarian Intervention by Veronika Bilkova

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…The concept of moral hazard, born in insurance studies, has recently been adopted by international relations theory where it is primarily applied to humanitarian intervention. …”
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    POSTKOLONYAL FEMİNİST TEORİDE MİLLİYETÇİLİK, MİLİTARİZM VE SAVAŞ KARŞITLIĞI (NATIONALISM, MILITARISM AND ANTI-WARISM IN THE POST-COLONIAL FEMINIST THEORY) by M. Necip ARMAN, Didem ŞERBETÇİ

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…Postcolonial Feminism, which was born after 1980’s, included in the fourth debate of the international relations theory. This theory criticized both the Western, middle-class women approach of classic feminism, moreover deconstructed the Western liberal concepts of political science. …”
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    THINK LIKE CONSTRUCTIVIST: DISCOVERING A POLYPHONIC WORLD by T. A. Alexeyeva

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…In the second part, the author’s attention is directed towards the key concepts of the international relations theory (anarchical structure of the international system, power, national interest, identity, war and peace, etc.). …”
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    The new institutionalism and international relations: A step forward by Baker Rudy Roozbeh B.

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Unfortunately, the New Institutionalist movement has been largely ignored by International Relations theorists and practitioners, even though it has generated both a useful toolkit of methods, and a rich source of findings that could be of much use to International Relations theory.…”
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    Forced migration and global politics by Betts, A

    Published 2009
    “…<p>Using real-world examples and in-depth case studies, Forced Migration and Global Politics systematically applies International Relations theory to explore the international politics of forced migration.…”
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    Why Isreal Fears a Nuclear Iran: Realism, Constructivism & Iran’s Dual-National Identity by Christopher Whyte

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…This work compares and contrasts the theoretical models of realist and constructivist thought within international relations theory as they relate to the subject of Iranian nuclear proliferation. …”
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    Epistemology and "Objectivity" in Social Science by Ondřej Císař

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…This dichotomy is artificial; realism is no less "normatively-oriented" than alternative paradigms in international relations theory. However, there is a relevant distinction between analytically-oriented and normatively-oriented theories that is overlooked by Loužek, who wrongly believes that all non-realist theories of international relations belong to the group of normative theories. …”
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    Diffusion of Brazil’s food policies in international organisations: assessing the processes of knowledge framing by Carolina Milhorance

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The research builds on semi-structured interviews and a significant number of institutional documents, and combines constructivist international relations theory and sociological approaches to policy transfer/diffusion to explore the circulatory processes of policymaking. …”
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    Satisfactory, but not enough: Liberalism’s outlooks on the Russian war in Ukraine by Amedeo Gasparini

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…It critically engages with this International Relations’ theory and offers the advantages and limitations, interpretations, and outlook on it considering the aggression in Ukraine. …”
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    La alianza entre Chile y Bolivia entre 1891 y 1899. Una oportunidad para visitar la teoría del equilibrio by José Miguel Concha, Cristián Garay Vera

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…Based on that, the author suggests that it can be a wider perspective of the alliances based in the equilibrium theory, the most characteristic of International Relations theory.…”
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    Mobilizing for Global AIDS Treatment by Richey Lisa Ann

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…This article will draw from international relations theory, sociology and anthropology to offer an interdisciplinary perspective on mobilizing communication globally.…”
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    A theoretical framework for conflict resolution by El Fatih A. Abdel Salam

    Published 2001
    “…While the first emphasizes that the root causes of war lie in the human nature and human behaviour, the second focuses on the explicated, it is a fusion of developmental psychology and international relations theory and is used to explain terrorism in general. …”
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    Upravlenie transgranichnymi vodnymi resursami: sravnitel'nyj analiz rossijskogo i amerikanskogo opyta [Management of Trans-boundary Water Resources: Comparing Russian and American... by Lanko Dmitry

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…However, it gives a reason to question the conclusions of the proponents of transnationalism in the international relations theory, who claim that the latter is more efficient. …”
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    Reconceptualizing hegemony in a global American century by Leon Skerritt

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…It is the intention of this paper to attempt to fill the void in international relations theory and provide a succinct and robust re-conception of Hegemony, how to attain it and maintain it. …”
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    Management of Trans-boundary Water Resources: Comparing Russian and American Experiences by Lanko Dmitry

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…However, it gives a reason to question the conclusions of the proponents of transnationalism in the international relations theory, who claim that the latter is more efficient. …”
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