The aim of the article is to discuss the problem of theoretical pluralism in International Relations (IR), therefore it refers to the fact that, as IR scholars, we workwith multiple, often competing, theories offering different ways of explanationor understanding of a given question. The paper is divided into three parts. Thefirst part is focused on the role that theories played at the moment of formationof IR and the role they play today. The second one discusses theoretical pluralismin the meaning of a feature of IR, taking into account in particular its consequencesfor all IR scholars and theorists, as well as distinguishing between two terms: 'plurality' and 'pluralism'. The third part discusses the opinions on the problemof theoretical...
Within the discipline of International Relations (IR), ‘new’ conceptions of theory, specifically tho...
This article attempts to assess the development and significance of normative theory in Internationa...
The field of international relations arose from the desire to assist and guide policy-makers to crea...
This article aims to contribute to the gradual building of a common scientific language within the w...
This article aims to contribute to the gradual building of a common scientific language within the w...
With a view to providing contextual background for the Special Issue, this opening article analyses ...
In this article the author is going to answer the question, that intrigues many researchers of inter...
Despite the seeming fragmentation of the field of International Relations (IR), a theoretical common...
There are two contradictory narratives those enframe the contemporary development of International R...
This chapter demonstrates the importance of theory in the study of International Relations. The sugg...
It is rather obvious that different developments in the international relations scene are so dynamic...
In the early 21st century several conditions favorable for a new theory of international relations ...
Endless debates within, between and among the theories have led to the emergence of numerous concept...
If integrative pluralism in international relations theorising is the way forward, how can we still ...
Contemporary international relations theory is the result of recent works of synthesis with classica...
Within the discipline of International Relations (IR), ‘new’ conceptions of theory, specifically tho...
This article attempts to assess the development and significance of normative theory in Internationa...
The field of international relations arose from the desire to assist and guide policy-makers to crea...
This article aims to contribute to the gradual building of a common scientific language within the w...
This article aims to contribute to the gradual building of a common scientific language within the w...
With a view to providing contextual background for the Special Issue, this opening article analyses ...
In this article the author is going to answer the question, that intrigues many researchers of inter...
Despite the seeming fragmentation of the field of International Relations (IR), a theoretical common...
There are two contradictory narratives those enframe the contemporary development of International R...
This chapter demonstrates the importance of theory in the study of International Relations. The sugg...
It is rather obvious that different developments in the international relations scene are so dynamic...
In the early 21st century several conditions favorable for a new theory of international relations ...
Endless debates within, between and among the theories have led to the emergence of numerous concept...
If integrative pluralism in international relations theorising is the way forward, how can we still ...
Contemporary international relations theory is the result of recent works of synthesis with classica...
Within the discipline of International Relations (IR), ‘new’ conceptions of theory, specifically tho...
This article attempts to assess the development and significance of normative theory in Internationa...
The field of international relations arose from the desire to assist and guide policy-makers to crea...