An Introduction To International Relations Theory
International relations: an introduction to realism, liberalism, constructivism and the English School. [dhr] [dhr] [dropcap]O[/dropcap]fficially established in Aberystwyth after World War I with the...
View ArticleIs The Global Order Changing?
We are not experiencing the rise of a challenger to the current hegemony, but an interregnum in which the current arbiter of liberalism, the US, is in relative decline. [dhr] [dhr]...
View ArticleConstructivism: Too Focused On Norms?
‘Constructivism is too focused on ‘norms’ and does not provide an adequate account of material forces in international politics.’ Do you agree? {Department of War Studies, King’s College London} [dhr]...
View ArticleMonotheism’s Importance To International Relations
Christianity, Islam and Judaism, along with their own institutions, have contributed to the shape of many vital political concepts. [dhr] [dhr] The relationship between religion and international...
View ArticleAsia and the Rest: Lines, Circles and Triangles
In this brief reflection Marco Pellerey explains why the international political chessboard should be understood as a set of straight lines, circles and triangles: a place where different forms of...
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