The 1990s were very important years because they introduced a new approach to the International Relations discipline such as Constructivism. These years were also very productive and full of innovations for international relations. Mainstream theories such as Realism and Liberalism, which already exist in the field, failed to predict and explain the end of the Cold War theoretically. Such an environment has created a very suitable basis for the Constructivist approach, which is based on social and political theories. Alexander Wendt's “Anarchy is What States Make of It: Social Construction of Power Policies” has become one of the important works on Constructivism in the discipline of International Relations
This new book unites in one volume some of the most prominent critiques of Alexander Wendt's constru...
The substantially revised second edition of this widely-used text provides a broad-ranging introduct...
Following the structure of Wendt’s book, I will present in this article the main arguments of his s...
The 1990s were very important years because they introduced a new approach to the International Rela...
International relations discourse post-Cold War offers more various approaches in understanding the ...
This paper argues that Constructivism as the approach in International Relations are still debated. ...
(Based on parts of Chapter 11 of the author's EUI PhD Thesis, 1994.) http://hdl.handle.net/1814/513...
(Based on parts of Chapter 11 of the author's EUI PhD Thesis, 1994.) http://hdl.handle.net/1814/513...
Following the structure of Wendt’s book, I will present in this article the main arguments of his so...
Secondly, through three fundamental statements of metatheoretical constructivism (on intersubjective...
By raising the question of what made constructivism possible the paper discusses the puzzle and prom...
Realist/neo-realist and neo-liberal institutional approaches of international relations (IR) theory,...
Every academic discipline has a ground that refers to the abstraction of the fundamental level at wh...
The field of international relations arose from the desire to assist and guide policy-makers to crea...
This new book unites in one volume some of the most prominent critiques of Alexander Wendt's constru...
This new book unites in one volume some of the most prominent critiques of Alexander Wendt's constru...
The substantially revised second edition of this widely-used text provides a broad-ranging introduct...
Following the structure of Wendt’s book, I will present in this article the main arguments of his s...
The 1990s were very important years because they introduced a new approach to the International Rela...
International relations discourse post-Cold War offers more various approaches in understanding the ...
This paper argues that Constructivism as the approach in International Relations are still debated. ...
(Based on parts of Chapter 11 of the author's EUI PhD Thesis, 1994.) http://hdl.handle.net/1814/513...
(Based on parts of Chapter 11 of the author's EUI PhD Thesis, 1994.) http://hdl.handle.net/1814/513...
Following the structure of Wendt’s book, I will present in this article the main arguments of his so...
Secondly, through three fundamental statements of metatheoretical constructivism (on intersubjective...
By raising the question of what made constructivism possible the paper discusses the puzzle and prom...
Realist/neo-realist and neo-liberal institutional approaches of international relations (IR) theory,...
Every academic discipline has a ground that refers to the abstraction of the fundamental level at wh...
The field of international relations arose from the desire to assist and guide policy-makers to crea...
This new book unites in one volume some of the most prominent critiques of Alexander Wendt's constru...
This new book unites in one volume some of the most prominent critiques of Alexander Wendt's constru...
The substantially revised second edition of this widely-used text provides a broad-ranging introduct...
Following the structure of Wendt’s book, I will present in this article the main arguments of his s...