Theory of International Relations
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Classical geopolitical analysis comes to remind us that it is still present as a tool for decoding the interstate antagonisms as well as the global and the regional re-distributions of power. To be accurate , this never stopped happening;... more
Discusses the arguments given by environmental advocates in support of establishing a world environment organization. Better coordination of global environmental governance; Improvement of financial and technology transfers;... more
States often invoke international norms to justify their foreign policy--making. However, the absence of a centralized authority capable of enforcing and providing unambiguous interpretations of norms often leaves states, particularly... more
Ao longo de quase um século de desenvolvimento das Relações Internacionais, alunos e acadêmicos deparam-se com uma variedade de campos teóricos, métodos e temas de pesquisa. Este artigo resume a evolução histórica da disciplina, aponta os... more
Action-sentences about states, such as 'North Korea conducted a nuclear test', are ubiquitous in discourse about international relations. Although there has been a great deal of debate in IR about whether states are agents or actors, the... more
Fenomena hubungan internasional semakin lama semakin mendekat ke persoalan sehari-hari penduduk di berbagai belahan dunia, termasuk Indonesia. Cara kita menjalani kehidupan sehari-hari sangat jelas dipengaruhi oleh kejadian-kejadian di... more
Contested Memories in Chinese and Japanese Foreign Policy explores the relationship between the construction and the contestation of collective memories and the process of elaboration of foreign policy in the cases of China and Japan. The... more
European perceptions of international integration. North American perceptions. Memory of the Soviet perception. Third World perception.
Much of Africa's independent history has been conflict-ridden leading to several intervention efforts on the continent. The UN has been a significant actor in African conflict resolution. To this end, considering the 2005 summit and its... more
This article explores the issue of international system category in the discipline of international relations after the Cold War. The analysis provides the perspective of international system contextual redefi nition. The first section... more
No phenomenon is arguably more central to the study of international relations (IR) than war. The history of armed conflict is deeply intertwined with the formation of virtually every nation-state and it was the very superiority of the... more
If the greatness of a philosophical work can be measured by the volume and vehemence of the public response, there is little question that Rousseau's Social Contract stands out as a masterpiece. Within a week of its publication in 1762 it... more
Від теорії міжнародного права до практики захисту прав людини. Liber Amicorum до 60-річчя проф. В.В. Мицика : моногр. / авт. кол. ; за ред. О.В. Задорожнього та О.Р. Поєдинок. – Київ; Одеса : Фенікс, 2016. – С. 45–70. Формування дискурсу... more
يهدف هذا الموضوع إلى تقديم تشريح عن مفهوم القوة الرمزية، وتفنيد أهم الإشكاليات التي يثيرها المفهوم، وكذلك تقديم شبكة المفاهيم التي تتقاطع معه
International relations must distance itself from its Eurocentric and masculine moorings if it is to address its increasing irrelevance in the modern world and become more "international" and truly inclusive. The theoretical position of... more
Straipsnyje nagrinėjama, kaip tarptautinių santykių disciplina apibrėžia ir aiškina mažų valstybių problematiką. Išskiriant pagrindinius klausimus, formuluojama iki šiol mažų valstybių studijų lauke plačiai netaikyta post-struktūralistinė... more
Castro’s perseverance, strong sense of destiny and mission assured the survival of his Revolution throughout those decades in which shortcomings abounded. Economic collapse, insurgence, propaganda, military intervention, none of these... more
The 'English School' of international relation theory, also known as Harold Mackinder, the International Society School or the British institutional which is have a same meaning to maintains relationship as a 'society of states' at the... more
This article provides a focused review of the current literature on global environmental governance. In the first part, we differentiate between three usages of the term " global environmental governance, " which we describe as... more
While much of the English School has focused on liberal aspects of solidarism, forms of “illiberal solidarism” in contemporary international society remain underexplored. Drawing on archival material and elite interviews conducted in... more
Abstract This article examines the longstanding rivalry of Rome and Parthia, which began as an unintended consequence of Crassus’ decisive defeat at Carrhae in 53 BCE. It synthesizes the accounts and opinions of numerous Graeco-Roman... more
Recent scholarship on John Stuart Mill has illuminated his arguments about the normative legitimacy of imperial rule. However, it has tended to ignore or downplay his extensive writings on settler colonialism: the attempt to create... more
Резюме За последние двадцать лет (1995–2015) китайская школа международных отношений (МО) про шла интенсивный путь развития от «копирования» и «переписывания» западных идей до выра ботки вполне самостоятельных концепций, некоторые из... more
This paper presents an analysis on United Nation’s humanitarian intervention strategies. United Nations humanitarian work includes peacekeeping initiatives. The impacts of national interests and independent states usually determine the... more
This article presents the application of quantitative methods of analysis in International Studies in Russia and abroad. The role of formalized quantitative methods and modeling in research methods used in the articles in the world... more
This essay analyzes the film Arrival (2016) in order to understand how the international system works. The film presents some insights about international actors and how they would react under a global threat, according to their beliefs... more
Identity discussions are very essential for understanding Turkish political life and its manoeuvres in foreign policy. The constructivist approach is the most striking idea about identity in the theories of international relations.... more
Thucydides' “History of the Peloponnesian War” is the main source of information on war between the two ancient Greek city-states of Sparta and Athens the destroying conflict most of the Eastern Mediterranean. The book is not only main... more
The reading by Weaver, introduces the inter-paradigm debate and the future of International Relations as a discipline. Realism, pluralism and Marxism are the three standard paradigms of IR, therefore when one is using the term... more
This article offers a fresh critique of the work of political scientists and historians who have propagated the Eurocentric history of democracy. The paper argues that such work can be dissected and critiqued along several key lines:... more
Conflict, in time past and in recent years, has been an ill in human relations the world over. On the African continent, precisely in the Central African sub-region, armed conflicts originating from power struggle, resource control and,... more
The paper analyzes the structure and mechanism of the process of foreign policy-making in Mongolia in group of senior foreign policy elite. Some practical recommendations for optimizing the management of foreign policy process are... more