281 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Realism and constructivism are international relations paradigms that define different necessary conditions for international organizations to act. While Realists argue that international organizations actions are mere reflections of the imperatives of global and regional balances of power, constructivists contend that these actions reflect not only power politics but norms and identity politics as well. Non-state-centric constructivists further argue that international organizations act as consensual communities and bureaucracies. I developed a set of four realist and four non-state-centric constructivist hypotheses as applied to international organizations, and tested ...
This chapter demonstrates the importance of theory in the study of International Relations. The sugg...
Secondly, through three fundamental statements of metatheoretical constructivism (on intersubjective...
Thesis advisor: Kathleen BaileyFor decades, realism reigned as the predominant paradigm for understa...
281 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Realism and constructivism ar...
The 1990s were very important years because they introduced a new approach to the International Rela...
This paper studies the realist theory of International Relations and attempts an explanation of how ...
In the international relations (IR)’ theoretical and empirical studies, international regime studies...
This paper is a clear and concise comparison of the realist, liberal, and constructivist perspective...
International relations discourse post-Cold War offers more various approaches in understanding the ...
Do international organizations have power in the international system? This study evaluates the imp...
International Relations theory is a guide for understanding state behavior, which is especially impo...
This article argues that constructivism in International Relations (IR) suffers from certain importa...
The chapter explores how the changes occured during the Arab Spring period could be interpreted acco...
This paper argues that Constructivism as the approach in International Relations are still debated. ...
In this thesis I analyze realism and some of its social constructivist critics. The aim of the thesi...
This chapter demonstrates the importance of theory in the study of International Relations. The sugg...
Secondly, through three fundamental statements of metatheoretical constructivism (on intersubjective...
Thesis advisor: Kathleen BaileyFor decades, realism reigned as the predominant paradigm for understa...
281 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Realism and constructivism ar...
The 1990s were very important years because they introduced a new approach to the International Rela...
This paper studies the realist theory of International Relations and attempts an explanation of how ...
In the international relations (IR)’ theoretical and empirical studies, international regime studies...
This paper is a clear and concise comparison of the realist, liberal, and constructivist perspective...
International relations discourse post-Cold War offers more various approaches in understanding the ...
Do international organizations have power in the international system? This study evaluates the imp...
International Relations theory is a guide for understanding state behavior, which is especially impo...
This article argues that constructivism in International Relations (IR) suffers from certain importa...
The chapter explores how the changes occured during the Arab Spring period could be interpreted acco...
This paper argues that Constructivism as the approach in International Relations are still debated. ...
In this thesis I analyze realism and some of its social constructivist critics. The aim of the thesi...
This chapter demonstrates the importance of theory in the study of International Relations. The sugg...
Secondly, through three fundamental statements of metatheoretical constructivism (on intersubjective...
Thesis advisor: Kathleen BaileyFor decades, realism reigned as the predominant paradigm for understa...