This article proposes a modified constructivist theory, which links liberalism and constructivism through the normative feedback loop. Part I briefly explains traditional international relations theories such as realism, institutionalism, liberalism and constructivism. A modified constructivist perspective espouses the presence of two constants: (i) assertion of national preferences by constituents for whom the state acts as an agent in international relations, and (ii) social construction of state identities through interaction with other states in the international arena
281 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Realism and constructivism ar...
ABSTRACT. This article constructs a test of the logical consistency of neorealism and neoliberalism ...
Acknowledging the social constructivist turn in the study of norms, this article offers to demonstra...
This article proposes a modified constructivist theory, which links liberalism and constructivism th...
International relations discourse post-Cold War offers more various approaches in understanding the ...
(Based on parts of Chapter 11 of the author's EUI PhD Thesis, 1994.) http://hdl.handle.net/1814/513...
The 1990s were very important years because they introduced a new approach to the International Rela...
In this thesis I analyze realism and some of its social constructivist critics. The aim of the thesi...
The field of international relations arose from the desire to assist and guide policy-makers to crea...
This paper argues that Constructivism as the approach in International Relations are still debated. ...
This chapter demonstrates the importance of theory in the study of International Relations. The sugg...
Realist/neo-realist and neo-liberal institutional approaches of international relations (IR) theory,...
This article claims that realist and constructivist ideas are compatible. Structural realism is need...
This paper addresses the constitutional entrenchment of foreign policy preferences, or “world views”...
This article examines major debates between rationalism and constructivism. It presents that there a...
281 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Realism and constructivism ar...
ABSTRACT. This article constructs a test of the logical consistency of neorealism and neoliberalism ...
Acknowledging the social constructivist turn in the study of norms, this article offers to demonstra...
This article proposes a modified constructivist theory, which links liberalism and constructivism th...
International relations discourse post-Cold War offers more various approaches in understanding the ...
(Based on parts of Chapter 11 of the author's EUI PhD Thesis, 1994.) http://hdl.handle.net/1814/513...
The 1990s were very important years because they introduced a new approach to the International Rela...
In this thesis I analyze realism and some of its social constructivist critics. The aim of the thesi...
The field of international relations arose from the desire to assist and guide policy-makers to crea...
This paper argues that Constructivism as the approach in International Relations are still debated. ...
This chapter demonstrates the importance of theory in the study of International Relations. The sugg...
Realist/neo-realist and neo-liberal institutional approaches of international relations (IR) theory,...
This article claims that realist and constructivist ideas are compatible. Structural realism is need...
This paper addresses the constitutional entrenchment of foreign policy preferences, or “world views”...
This article examines major debates between rationalism and constructivism. It presents that there a...
281 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Realism and constructivism ar...
ABSTRACT. This article constructs a test of the logical consistency of neorealism and neoliberalism ...
Acknowledging the social constructivist turn in the study of norms, this article offers to demonstra...