Information on "International Relations Theories"
April 2013
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22 Apr 2013
Ann Tickner on Feminist Philosophy of Science, Engaging the Mainstream, and (Still) Remaining Critical in/of IR
Author: Ann Tickner
Publisher: Theory Talks
In this Talk, Tickner elaborates on the specifics of a feminist approach to the philosophical underpinnings of IR. More on «Ann Tickner on Feminist Philosophy of Science, Engaging the Mainstream, and (Still) Remaining Critical in/of IR»
March 2013
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12 Mar 2013
Ned Lebow on Drivers of War, Cultural Theory, and the Role of Foxes and Hedgehogs
Author: Ned Lebow
Publisher: Theory Talks
International Relations is dominated by theories that assume foreign policy is driven by two basic ‘drivers’ – interests and fear. More on «Ned Lebow on Drivers of War, Cultural Theory, and the Role of Foxes and Hedgehogs» -
Mar 2013
Dritte Welt, globaler Islam und Pragmatismus
Author: Walter Posch
Publisher: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
In der westlichen Welt herrscht mehr als dreissig Jahre nach der Islamischen Revolution nach wie vor Unklarheit darüber, welcher Ideologie die "Islamische Republik Iran" eigentlich anhängt und an welchen Grundsätzen und Zielen sich die Aussenpolitik ... More on «Dritte Welt, globaler Islam und Pragmatismus»
January 2013
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Jan 2013
Sosyal Demokrasi Küresel Çevre Için Bir Siyasal Alternatif Olabilir mi?
Author: Yunus Emre
Publisher: Global Political Trends Center (GPoT)
Soğuk Savaş’ın bitmesiyle küresel çevre ülkelerinde otoriter yönetimler çözülmeye başladı. More on «Sosyal Demokrasi Küresel Çevre Için Bir Siyasal Alternatif Olabilir mi?»
December 2012
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22 Dec 2012
Iver Neumann on the Practices of Diplomacy, Social Form, and IR of the Steppe
Author: Iver Neumann
Publisher: Theory Talks
In this talk, Iver Neumann discusses the major issues in the International Relations discipline. More on «Iver Neumann on the Practices of Diplomacy, Social Form, and IR of the Steppe» -
Dec 2012
Mapping Political Violence
Author: Alexander De Juan
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
This paper reviews several geospatial analyses of violent conflict, points out the limitations of the previous research and proposes some potential avenues for improvement. More on «Mapping Political Violence»
November 2012
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28 Nov 2012
Yan Xuetong on Chinese Realism, the Tsinghua Scchool of International Relations, and the Impossibility of Harmony
Author: Yan Xuetong
Publisher: Theory Talks
Yan Xuetong in this talk identifies himself as a realist, but strongly believes in the need for novel approaches. More on «Yan Xuetong on Chinese Realism, the Tsinghua Scchool of International Relations, and the Impossibility of Harmony» -
12 Nov 2012
Bangladesh-India Relations: Sheikh Hasina's India-Positive Policy Approach
Author: Bhumitra Chakma
Publisher: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
After becoming prime minister for the second time in January 2009, Sheikh Hasina radically overhauled Bangladesh's foreign policy approach toward India and brought Dhaka much closer to New Delhi. More on «Bangladesh-India Relations: Sheikh Hasina's India-Positive Policy Approach» -
5 Nov 2012
Malaysia's US Policy under Najib: Ambivalence no More?
Author: Kuik Cheng-Chwee
Publisher: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
This paper adopts a neoclassical realist approach to explain Malaysia’s evolving policy towards the United States. More on «Malaysia's US Policy under Najib: Ambivalence no More? » -
Nov 2012
Arab Spring, Turkish "Summer"? The Trajectory of a Pro-Western "Moderate Islam"
Author: Kees van der Pijl
Publisher: Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre (NOREF)
In this paper, the author argues that the "moderate Islam" that has developed in Turkey could play a role in shaping the outcome of the Arab revolt that began in 2011. More on «Arab Spring, Turkish "Summer"? The Trajectory of a Pro-Western "Moderate Islam"»


