This article claims that realist and constructivist ideas are compatible. Structural realism is needed to understand the constraining and stabilizing role of material factors. Furthermore, it detects process in a law-like tendency towards international power equilibrium which is achieved via balancing. Constructivism, in turn, highlights the importance of ideas and norms as engines for change and the creative role of agency. The article therefore combines a materialist and an idealist perspective. It both detects elements of stability and argues for necessary improvements in current international relations (IR) by looking at the issues of United States hegemony, the rise of new challengers and the threat of sub-state international terrorism...
This article focuses on the role power exerts in influencing the nature and dynamics of the contempo...
In the discipline of International Relations, the term "realism" has been severed from its associati...
As the rising powers exhibit determination to challenge the United States’ hegemony, the problem of ...
This article claims that realist and constructivist ideas are compatible. Structural realism is need...
Abstract. This article argues for a concept of hegemony that goes beyond current usages in IR to exa...
Realist scholars have long debated the question of how much power states need to feel secure. Offens...
The United States today dominates the globe and many regional geographical sub-systems in an unprece...
(The article is an earlier version of Chapters 5 and 6 of the author's EUI PhD Thesis, 1994.) http...
From Thucydides to Waltz to Keohane, the concept of hegemony and its implications for international ...
Realism is an important theory in International Relations that shapes the politics of the world. The...
This article proposes a modified constructivist theory, which links liberalism and constructivism th...
This study presented a comprehensive review of Kenneth Waltz's structural realism of international p...
Abstract: Following the collapse of the bipolar world realist approaches were placed under close scr...
Realist/neo-realist and neo-liberal institutional approaches of international relations (IR) theory,...
Chapter 1 "Structural power: the limits of neorealist power analysis" was previously published as an...
This article focuses on the role power exerts in influencing the nature and dynamics of the contempo...
In the discipline of International Relations, the term "realism" has been severed from its associati...
As the rising powers exhibit determination to challenge the United States’ hegemony, the problem of ...
This article claims that realist and constructivist ideas are compatible. Structural realism is need...
Abstract. This article argues for a concept of hegemony that goes beyond current usages in IR to exa...
Realist scholars have long debated the question of how much power states need to feel secure. Offens...
The United States today dominates the globe and many regional geographical sub-systems in an unprece...
(The article is an earlier version of Chapters 5 and 6 of the author's EUI PhD Thesis, 1994.) http...
From Thucydides to Waltz to Keohane, the concept of hegemony and its implications for international ...
Realism is an important theory in International Relations that shapes the politics of the world. The...
This article proposes a modified constructivist theory, which links liberalism and constructivism th...
This study presented a comprehensive review of Kenneth Waltz's structural realism of international p...
Abstract: Following the collapse of the bipolar world realist approaches were placed under close scr...
Realist/neo-realist and neo-liberal institutional approaches of international relations (IR) theory,...
Chapter 1 "Structural power: the limits of neorealist power analysis" was previously published as an...
This article focuses on the role power exerts in influencing the nature and dynamics of the contempo...
In the discipline of International Relations, the term "realism" has been severed from its associati...
As the rising powers exhibit determination to challenge the United States’ hegemony, the problem of ...