The chapter traces the emergence of institutional approaches in International Relations (IR) theory, outlines three important areas of research on international institutions (sovereignty, international regimes and the EU), and suggests promising directions for future research. The review demonstrates that rational choice institutionalism, historical institutionalism and normative institutionalism, as developed in the study of domestic institutions, have constituted sources of inspiration in IR theory
Traditional approaches to the study of international disputes and war have generally aimed at provid...
British International Relations (IR) theory is distinguished by a concern with institutions and norm...
Institutionalism has become one of the dominant strands of theory within contemporary political scie...
In this chapter, we trace the emergence of institutional approaches in IR theory, outline three impo...
This chapter introduces historical institutionalism (HI) to international relations (IR). Historical...
Studies of international institutions, organizations, and regimes have consistently appeared in the ...
Contemporary approaches to the study of international organization in IR (International Relations) s...
The chapter offers an original overview of main themes in International Relations (IR) by focusing o...
Institutionalism has become one of the dominant strands of theory within contemporary political scie...
In the literature, there is a lack of academic, theoretical and empirical research on the state's co...
This book argues that Historical Institutionalism (HI)--an analytical approach so far mostly applied...
Many histories have been told of the study of international relations, some starting as long ago as ...
Over the last decade, international regimes have become a major focus of empirical research and theo...
This paper is organized in two main sections. Section 2 examines theoretical conceptions of the Euro...
Many regional academic communities in International Relations find themselves as passive recipients ...
Traditional approaches to the study of international disputes and war have generally aimed at provid...
British International Relations (IR) theory is distinguished by a concern with institutions and norm...
Institutionalism has become one of the dominant strands of theory within contemporary political scie...
In this chapter, we trace the emergence of institutional approaches in IR theory, outline three impo...
This chapter introduces historical institutionalism (HI) to international relations (IR). Historical...
Studies of international institutions, organizations, and regimes have consistently appeared in the ...
Contemporary approaches to the study of international organization in IR (International Relations) s...
The chapter offers an original overview of main themes in International Relations (IR) by focusing o...
Institutionalism has become one of the dominant strands of theory within contemporary political scie...
In the literature, there is a lack of academic, theoretical and empirical research on the state's co...
This book argues that Historical Institutionalism (HI)--an analytical approach so far mostly applied...
Many histories have been told of the study of international relations, some starting as long ago as ...
Over the last decade, international regimes have become a major focus of empirical research and theo...
This paper is organized in two main sections. Section 2 examines theoretical conceptions of the Euro...
Many regional academic communities in International Relations find themselves as passive recipients ...
Traditional approaches to the study of international disputes and war have generally aimed at provid...
British International Relations (IR) theory is distinguished by a concern with institutions and norm...
Institutionalism has become one of the dominant strands of theory within contemporary political scie...