The present paper first examines Stephen D. Krasner's analysis of state sovereignty and some criticisms raised against it. The examination shows that the issue of change versus continuity lies at the bottom of the opposition between Krasner and his critics. The opposition can be generalized into that between the mainstream international relations theorists and its critics, especially constructivism, because the former assumes that the international system is unchanged. The opposition boils down to the difference in the time span. The mainstream theory also assumes that state, the unit of the international system is unitary, thus excluding important actors and factors of domestic politics from international relations. This assumption is agai...
The continued commitment to and assertion of the primacy of the sovereign state within international...
The third edition of International Relations Theories. Discipline and Diversity comes with a new cha...
International Political Theory (IPT) focuses on the point where two fields of study meet - Internati...
The present paper first examines Stephen D. Krasner's analysis of state sovereignty and some critici...
From 1945 to date, the state has been at the centre of debates in IR theorizing. While the anti-stat...
Mainstream International Relations theory (neorealism, neoliberalism and positivist constructivism) ...
Many regional academic communities in International Relations find themselves as passive recipients ...
In recent years, an ongoing debate is taking place in International Relations theory (IR), contestin...
With the publication of his 1999 book Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy, and a welter of other public...
Can international relations (IR) be a distinctive discipline? In the present paper I argue that such...
The identity problematique is fast moving to the core of the research agenda of international relati...
This paper is a clear and concise comparison of the realist, liberal, and constructivist perspective...
This chapter explores, and critically defends, one of the most ambitious human scientific theories, ...
This paper studies the realist theory of International Relations and attempts an explanation of how ...
Recent developments in the field of International Relations have called into question the nature of ...
The continued commitment to and assertion of the primacy of the sovereign state within international...
The third edition of International Relations Theories. Discipline and Diversity comes with a new cha...
International Political Theory (IPT) focuses on the point where two fields of study meet - Internati...
The present paper first examines Stephen D. Krasner's analysis of state sovereignty and some critici...
From 1945 to date, the state has been at the centre of debates in IR theorizing. While the anti-stat...
Mainstream International Relations theory (neorealism, neoliberalism and positivist constructivism) ...
Many regional academic communities in International Relations find themselves as passive recipients ...
In recent years, an ongoing debate is taking place in International Relations theory (IR), contestin...
With the publication of his 1999 book Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy, and a welter of other public...
Can international relations (IR) be a distinctive discipline? In the present paper I argue that such...
The identity problematique is fast moving to the core of the research agenda of international relati...
This paper is a clear and concise comparison of the realist, liberal, and constructivist perspective...
This chapter explores, and critically defends, one of the most ambitious human scientific theories, ...
This paper studies the realist theory of International Relations and attempts an explanation of how ...
Recent developments in the field of International Relations have called into question the nature of ...
The continued commitment to and assertion of the primacy of the sovereign state within international...
The third edition of International Relations Theories. Discipline and Diversity comes with a new cha...
International Political Theory (IPT) focuses on the point where two fields of study meet - Internati...