During the last decades ‘causation’ has been a deeply divisive concept in International Relations (IR) theory. While the positivist mainstream has extolled the virtues of causal analysis, many post-positivist theorists have rejected the aims and methods of causal explanation in favour of ‘constitutive’ theorising. It is argued here that the debates on causation in IR have been misleading in that they have been premised on, and have helped to reify, a rather narrow empiricist understanding of causal analysis. It is suggested that in order to move IR theorising forward we need to deepen and broaden our understandings of the concept of cause. Thereby, we can radically reinterpret the causal-constitutive theory divide in IR, as well as redirect...
This thesis accepts the premise that something is amiss in international political theory but, in c...
This thesis develops a metatheoretical approach to international relations (IR) which it calls “the ...
There are two contradictory narratives those enframe the contemporary development of International R...
During the last decades ‘causation’ has been a deeply divisive concept in International Relations (I...
The ‘philosophical turn ’ taken in International Relations (IR) theory has contributed to the discip...
World political processes, such as wars and globalisation, are engendered by complex sets of causes ...
Drawing on the anti-positivist philosophy of science of Roy Bhaskar, ‘critical realism’1 has sought ...
In recent decades, the discipline of International Relations has experienced both dramatic instituti...
Within the discipline of International Relations (IR), ‘new’ conceptions of theory, specifically tho...
Causal inquiry has been a controversial matter in International Relations scholarship in recent year...
Many discussions of causation, especially those in the social sciences, are hampered by their relian...
This article is concerned with addressing the following hypothesis, originally presented in Millenni...
Many histories have been told of the study of international relations, some starting as long ago as ...
In this article the author is going to answer the question, that intrigues many researchers of inter...
Politics and International Relations (IR) tend to be discussed as separate disciplines. Rather than ...
This thesis accepts the premise that something is amiss in international political theory but, in c...
This thesis develops a metatheoretical approach to international relations (IR) which it calls “the ...
There are two contradictory narratives those enframe the contemporary development of International R...
During the last decades ‘causation’ has been a deeply divisive concept in International Relations (I...
The ‘philosophical turn ’ taken in International Relations (IR) theory has contributed to the discip...
World political processes, such as wars and globalisation, are engendered by complex sets of causes ...
Drawing on the anti-positivist philosophy of science of Roy Bhaskar, ‘critical realism’1 has sought ...
In recent decades, the discipline of International Relations has experienced both dramatic instituti...
Within the discipline of International Relations (IR), ‘new’ conceptions of theory, specifically tho...
Causal inquiry has been a controversial matter in International Relations scholarship in recent year...
Many discussions of causation, especially those in the social sciences, are hampered by their relian...
This article is concerned with addressing the following hypothesis, originally presented in Millenni...
Many histories have been told of the study of international relations, some starting as long ago as ...
In this article the author is going to answer the question, that intrigues many researchers of inter...
Politics and International Relations (IR) tend to be discussed as separate disciplines. Rather than ...
This thesis accepts the premise that something is amiss in international political theory but, in c...
This thesis develops a metatheoretical approach to international relations (IR) which it calls “the ...
There are two contradictory narratives those enframe the contemporary development of International R...