Abstract Constructivism in International Relations (IR) is popular, but constructivists seem disappointed. Allegedly something has been lost. Such criticisms are misplaced. There was never a uniform Constructivism. Since constructivism is socially constructed, to argue that constructivism has evolved “wrongly” is odd. This paper explains the dissatisfaction with constructivism followed by a second reading of its evolution as a tale of two cognitions. These two cognitions distinguish genera in the constructivist “family”. A criticism against one genus based on the cognition of the other is unfair. A focus on cognitions and the use of genera helps in perceiving constructivism’s future evolution
El objetivo de este estudio es analizar brevemente la incorporación y el desarrollo del enfoque cons...
IR constructivism maintain that a proper understanding of the way subjects interact with the world a...
The 1990s were very important years because they introduced a new approach to the International Rela...
(Based on parts of Chapter 11 of the author's EUI PhD Thesis, 1994.) http://hdl.handle.net/1814/513...
This paper argues that Constructivism as the approach in International Relations are still debated. ...
By raising the question of what made constructivism possible the paper discusses the puzzle and prom...
Georgia Giannakarou University of Cambridge, UK ABSTRACT Whether Constructivism is conside...
In this article I argue that there is a link between constructivism and globalisation, and it is a s...
International relations discourse post-Cold War offers more various approaches in understanding the ...
nternational Relations’s (IR’s) intellectual history is almost always treated as a history of ideas ...
I explore two literatures that challenge dominant rationalist IR literature, one old and one new. I ...
Constructivist IR scholars study the ways in which international norms, culture, and identities - al...
This article argues that constructivism in International Relations (IR) suffers from certain importa...
Realist/neo-realist and neo-liberal institutional approaches of international relations (IR) theory,...
El objetivo de este estudio es analizar brevemente la incorporación y el desarrollo del enfoque cons...
IR constructivism maintain that a proper understanding of the way subjects interact with the world a...
The 1990s were very important years because they introduced a new approach to the International Rela...
(Based on parts of Chapter 11 of the author's EUI PhD Thesis, 1994.) http://hdl.handle.net/1814/513...
This paper argues that Constructivism as the approach in International Relations are still debated. ...
By raising the question of what made constructivism possible the paper discusses the puzzle and prom...
Georgia Giannakarou University of Cambridge, UK ABSTRACT Whether Constructivism is conside...
In this article I argue that there is a link between constructivism and globalisation, and it is a s...
International relations discourse post-Cold War offers more various approaches in understanding the ...
nternational Relations’s (IR’s) intellectual history is almost always treated as a history of ideas ...
I explore two literatures that challenge dominant rationalist IR literature, one old and one new. I ...
Constructivist IR scholars study the ways in which international norms, culture, and identities - al...
This article argues that constructivism in International Relations (IR) suffers from certain importa...
Realist/neo-realist and neo-liberal institutional approaches of international relations (IR) theory,...
El objetivo de este estudio es analizar brevemente la incorporación y el desarrollo del enfoque cons...
IR constructivism maintain that a proper understanding of the way subjects interact with the world a...
The 1990s were very important years because they introduced a new approach to the International Rela...