Nation-states have traditionally occupied an inviolable position as sole actors on the world stage. States act as rational autonomous entities that follow their self-interest with the goals of security, sovereignty, and survival in perspective. In their pursuit of security, states amass resources that allow their military and economic capabilities to increase their power relative to other states. The primacy of states within International relations, however, is now being questioned by the emergence of nonstate actors in world affairs and the changing nature of global governance. State power can be exercised along with the influence of soft power, economy-based decisions, and the role of private actors or organizations, all of which have now...
International politics as who gets what, when and how is now at its peak. Emerging powers are compet...
Abstract. The end of the Cold War caused many changes in the world’s political and economic order. U...
Both the centrality and the legitimacy of the state's role in policy-making has tended to be taken f...
Nation-states have traditionally occupied an inviolable position as sole actors on the world stage. ...
The history of international relations in the twentieth century may appear principally to be the sto...
Principal actors of the world politics are nation-states, but they are not the only actors. The inte...
The on-going debate on the impact of non-state actors in influencing international relations is divi...
This thesis investigates the involvement of non-state actors (NSAs) in foreign policy decision-makin...
In this paper, the implicit and explicit conceptualizations of international organizations found in ...
Since the end of the Second World War, scholars in International Relations focused more on the role ...
The role that nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) play in international relations is assumed by the...
Do international organizations have power in the international system? This study evaluates the imp...
Contemporary diplomacy will largely depend on the path to the creation of a new world order. There ...
Contains fulltext : 141650.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The political p...
With the emergence of powerful non-state actors onto the international plane, it has been necessary ...
International politics as who gets what, when and how is now at its peak. Emerging powers are compet...
Abstract. The end of the Cold War caused many changes in the world’s political and economic order. U...
Both the centrality and the legitimacy of the state's role in policy-making has tended to be taken f...
Nation-states have traditionally occupied an inviolable position as sole actors on the world stage. ...
The history of international relations in the twentieth century may appear principally to be the sto...
Principal actors of the world politics are nation-states, but they are not the only actors. The inte...
The on-going debate on the impact of non-state actors in influencing international relations is divi...
This thesis investigates the involvement of non-state actors (NSAs) in foreign policy decision-makin...
In this paper, the implicit and explicit conceptualizations of international organizations found in ...
Since the end of the Second World War, scholars in International Relations focused more on the role ...
The role that nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) play in international relations is assumed by the...
Do international organizations have power in the international system? This study evaluates the imp...
Contemporary diplomacy will largely depend on the path to the creation of a new world order. There ...
Contains fulltext : 141650.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The political p...
With the emergence of powerful non-state actors onto the international plane, it has been necessary ...
International politics as who gets what, when and how is now at its peak. Emerging powers are compet...
Abstract. The end of the Cold War caused many changes in the world’s political and economic order. U...
Both the centrality and the legitimacy of the state's role in policy-making has tended to be taken f...