580 Citations
The changing? Face of power in international relations, 1979-2019
- Political Science
- 2021
ABSTRACT This article traces how the major paradigms in international relations have viewed power over the past 40 years. It argues that theorizing in the 1970s began a bifurcation that served to…
The fragmentation of a discipline: how diversity elevates and undermines Ir’s normative potential
- Political Science
- 2020
International Relations (ir) has transformed from a relatively state-centric discipline that was primarily concerned about international security and the behavior of great powers into a highly…
US-China Economic Conflict Assessment in the Major Paradigms of the Theory of International Relations
- Economics
- 2019
Interpreting Authority: Do States Interpret International Law Differently to Create Legal Authority in Decisions to Intervene for Humanitarian Concerns?
- Law
- 2018
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Towards a critical concept of the statesperson
- Sociology
- 2017
This article considers convergence between classical realism and critical theory in relation to pressing political problems. It argues that the spirit of both traditions can help develop critical…
Realist and idealist belief systesm in foreign policy
- Philosophy
- 2016
by Hayden Josiah Smith, Ph.D. Washington State University May 2016 Chair: Martha L. Cottam Realism has most commonly been treated as a systemic theory in International Relations since the late 1970s…
Afrikan contribution to international relations theory: an Afrocentric philosophical enquiry
- Psychology
- 2012
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University of Zululand (South Africa), in partial fulfillment for the degree of Master of Arts in Systematic Philosophy in the Department of…
Prosperous Pacifists: The Effects of Development on Initiators and Targets of Territorial Conflict
- Economics
- 2010
Scholars have suggested several ways in which economic development could affect interstate conflict. Supply side arguments view modern economies as more difficult to subdue or exploit through force…