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Quantum Social Science
Katharina E. Höne
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2017-04-27
Quantum Social ScienceIntroductionQuantum social science is debated as an emerging field in international relations (IR) and, more broadly, the social...
Race and International Relations
Zoltán Búzás
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2017-02-28
Race and International RelationsIntroductionThe discipline of International Relations (IR) pays little attention to race and racism, despite their his...
Realism
Jonathan Cristol
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2011-03-02
RealismIntroductionThere are many different types of realist theory. “Classical realism” was developed in the 1940s in response to the utopian ideas p...
Rebel Governance
Sümeyye Kaya-Uyar, Belgin San-Akca
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2022-02-21
Rebel GovernanceIntroductionThe past few decades witnessed unprecedented challenges to the modern state system among which the rise of nonstate armed ...
Reconciliation
Kora Andrieu
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2013-02-26
Reconciliation Introduction “Reconciliation = closure + healing” wrote Johan Galtung. If reconciliation could indeed be reduced to an equation...
Reflexivity and International Relations
Inanna Hamati-Ataya
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2020-02-26
Reflexivity and International RelationsIntroductionReflexivity has in the past few decades become a core concept and concern in the social sciences an...
Religion and International Relations
Gregorio Bettiza
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2016-04-28
Religion and International RelationsIntroductionAs progress unfolded, religion was supposed to be consigned to the dustbin of history. So argued many ...
Religiously Motivated Violence
Heather S. Gregg
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2016-06-28
Religiously Motivated ViolenceIntroductionViolence done in the name of religion is not a new phenomenon, nor is it confined to just one faith traditio...
Reputation in International Relations
Mark J.C. Crescenzi, Bailee Donahue
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2017-04-27
Reputation in International RelationsIntroductionThe concept of reputation in the study of world politics typically describes information adhering to ...
Responsibility to Protect
Aidan Hehir
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2014-02-25
Responsibility to Protect Introduction Though a relatively new term, having it origins in the 2001 report of the International Commission on I...
Rising Powers in World Politics
Sandra Destradi
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2017-01-11
Rising Powers in World PoliticsIntroductionThe topics of power shifts and the rise and fall of great powers have been at the core of the discipline of...
Role Theory in International Relations
Sebastian Harnisch
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2018-01-11
Role Theory in International RelationsIntroductionIn the past two decades, role theory has gained importance as a cross-disciplinary approach for unde...
Russian Foreign Policy
Marcin Kaczmarski
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2022-01-12
Russian Foreign PolicyIntroductionRussian foreign policy has undergone substantial shifts in the post–Cold War period. Scholarly attention toward the ...
Russian Revolutions and Civil War, 1917–1921
Michael Kort
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2012-05-23
Russian Revolutions and Civil War, 1917–1921IntroductionThe Russian Revolution has not permitted Western historians the comfort of neutrality. It led ...
Sanctions
Adrian Ang
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2011-03-02
Sanctions Introduction The study of sanctions is topical but also contentious and inconclusive in international relations. On the one hand, scholars...
Sanctions in International Law
Boris Kondoch
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2016-09-28
Sanctions in International LawIntroductionAfter the end of the Cold War, sanctions have become an increasingly popular instrument of foreign policy. S...
Science Diplomacy
Olga Krasnyak, Pierre-Bruno Ruffini
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2020-02-26
Science DiplomacyIntroductionScience diplomacy emerged in the early years of the 21st century as a new vocabulary and a new concept in international r...
Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945), The
Steve Phillips
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2013-02-26
The Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) Introduction The Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945), what the Chinese often refer to as the Eight Y...
Securitization
Rens van Munster
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2012-06-26
Securitization Introduction The concept of securitization is generally associated with the Copenhagen school of security studies, which is gen...
Self-Determination
Hurst Hannum
Subject: International Relations »
Date Added: 2013-03-19
Self-Determination Introduction Self-determination implies the right of a particular group of people to determine for themselves how and by wh...
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