The discipline of International Relations (IR) for a long time of its history has developed in the form of Great Debates that involved competing paradigms and schools. More recently, it has been described as a cacophony of voices unable to communicate among themselves, but also incapable to provide keys to understand an ever more complex reality. This collection aims at evaluating the heuristic value of a selection of traditional paradigmsrealism and liberalism), schools (constructivism), and subdisciplines (security studies and international political economy) so as to assess the challenges before IR theory today and the ability of the discipline to provide tools to make the changed world still intelligible
'What’s the Point of International Relations' casts a critical eye on what it is that we think we ar...
This article is concerned with addressing the following hypothesis, originally presented in Millenni...
This book is designed as a foundational entry point to International Relations theory. Like other bo...
The discipline of International Relations (IR) for a long time of its history has developed in the f...
International Relations (IR) has cultivated the idea of a gap between the theory and the practice...
In International Relations (IR), as in other social science disciplines, the desire to be current an...
The last few years have seen an opening up of what is considered to be the legitimate terrain of int...
In recent decades, the discipline of International Relations has experienced both dramatic instituti...
Recent developments in the field of International Relations have called into question the nature of ...
Two broad positions—the “gap-bridgers” and the “gap-minders”—dominate the current debate on the (lac...
Realist/neo-realist and neo-liberal institutional approaches of international relations (IR) theory,...
Can international relations (IR) be a distinctive discipline? In the present paper I argue that such...
It is rather obvious that different developments in the international relations scene are so dynamic...
Since the field of International Relations was established almost a century ago, many different theo...
International Relations emerged as a distinct academic discipline in the early twentieth century as ...
'What’s the Point of International Relations' casts a critical eye on what it is that we think we ar...
This article is concerned with addressing the following hypothesis, originally presented in Millenni...
This book is designed as a foundational entry point to International Relations theory. Like other bo...
The discipline of International Relations (IR) for a long time of its history has developed in the f...
International Relations (IR) has cultivated the idea of a gap between the theory and the practice...
In International Relations (IR), as in other social science disciplines, the desire to be current an...
The last few years have seen an opening up of what is considered to be the legitimate terrain of int...
In recent decades, the discipline of International Relations has experienced both dramatic instituti...
Recent developments in the field of International Relations have called into question the nature of ...
Two broad positions—the “gap-bridgers” and the “gap-minders”—dominate the current debate on the (lac...
Realist/neo-realist and neo-liberal institutional approaches of international relations (IR) theory,...
Can international relations (IR) be a distinctive discipline? In the present paper I argue that such...
It is rather obvious that different developments in the international relations scene are so dynamic...
Since the field of International Relations was established almost a century ago, many different theo...
International Relations emerged as a distinct academic discipline in the early twentieth century as ...
'What’s the Point of International Relations' casts a critical eye on what it is that we think we ar...
This article is concerned with addressing the following hypothesis, originally presented in Millenni...
This book is designed as a foundational entry point to International Relations theory. Like other bo...