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      International Relations TheoryCentral Asian StudiesCentral AsiaEnglish School of International Relations Theory
This paper analyses EU and member-state responses to the Belt and Road Initiative and addresses norm contestation in Sino-European discourse regarding the primary institutions of Sovereignty, International Law, and Market Economy. The... more
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      Discourse AnalysisEU-China relationsNorm contestationInterregionalism
Burchill, S., ..., True, J. 2005. Theories Of International Relations "Third Edition". Bab 4: "The English School", Andrew Linklater. Bab tersebut menjelaskan bagaimana eksistensi Mazhab Inggris muncul kepermukaan sebagai via media antara... more
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      English SchoolHubungan InternasionalEnglish School of International Relations TheoryIlmu Politik
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      International Relations TheoryHistory of Political ThoughtHugo GrotiusEnglish School of International Relations Theory
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the English School concept of world society and how it helps to illustrate the role of non-state actors and the promotion of cosmopolitan values. Yet, less attention has been paid to... more
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      History of Science and TechnologyInternational RelationsInternational Relations TheoryHistory of Space Travel
The Middle East is commonly perceived as a zone of cultural and political differences within the global international society. Imagining the Middle East as a ‘unique’ region is not a new idea, but relocating this conception within the... more
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      Middle East StudiesNationalism And State BuildingIslamic StudiesMiddle East Politics
In 1999 NATO launched an air campaign against Serbia in order to force the withdrawal of Serbian forces and stop the onslaught against Kosovo-Albanians in the Serbian province Kosovo. The United Nations Security Council did not mandate... more
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      International RelationsInternational LawEnglish School of International Relations TheoryHedley Bull
Francisco de Vitoria is regularly included in the genealogy of humani- tarian intervention. He is invoked as both historical precedent and legitimizing author- ity, which raises the question of his trans-historical relevance in... more
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      Intellectual HistoryInternational Relations TheoryMedieval HistoryHistory Of Political Thought (Political Science)
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      LiberalismEuropean UnionRussiaUkraine
This is the table of contents of my forthcoming book, Political Theology of International Order, Oxford University Press, 2020. It investigates presuppositions of international order that originate in medieval theology. The main argument... more
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      Intellectual HistoryHistory of IdeasPolitical TheoryMedieval Theology
In this final chapter of Part Two, the author addresses arguably the central stumbling block for those who would enlarge international society to incorporate elements of world society, alternative levels of analysis, and subject... more
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      HistoryAnthropologyInternational RelationsPhilosophy
The Automated School Management Architecture (asmae) strategy is designed to create value by leveraging the Companys much strength. These include its global leadership in the field of Government and Private Sector Schools and Colleges, a... more
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      Technology Integration in SchoolsEnglish School of International Relations TheoryInternational standard school
El concepto de Sociedad Internacional está asociado a los debates generados en el marco del estudio de las Relaciones Internacionales y a las discusiones teóricas y metodológicas de la disciplina. Fundamentalmente, fueron los... more
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      International RelationsTheories of International RelationsEnglish School of International Relations Theory
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      International Relations TheoryEnglish School of International Relations Theory
The 'English School' of international relation theory, also known as Harold Mackinder, the International Society School or the British institutional which is have a same meaning to maintains relationship as a 'society of states' at the... more
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      Theory of International RelationsEnglish School of International Relations Theory
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      International Relations TheoryEnglish School of International Relations Theory
En un periodo de profundos cambios en el sistema internacional, es aún más necesario contar con los marcos de análisis e interpretación adecuados para la comprensión correcta de su alcance y significado. Esta obra pretende ofrecer una... more
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      International Relations TheorySecurity StudiesCritical Security StudiesRealism (Political Science)
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      British LiteratureHistoryIntellectual HistoryCultural History
Recent scholarship on John Stuart Mill has illuminated his arguments about the normative legitimacy of imperial rule. However, it has tended to ignore or downplay his extensive writings on settler colonialism: the attempt to create... more
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      British LiteratureHistoryModern HistoryIntellectual History
The Catholic Church is the oldest and largest trans-governmental organization in the world and particular Pope Francis’ reign reveal some interesting puzzles for International Relations. Nevertheless, in social sciences it remains an... more
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      International RelationsRealism (Political Science)Catholic ChurchEnglish School of International Relations Theory
Humanitarian intervention has been defined as a state’s use of “military force against another state to prevent or stop a gross violation of human rights in a state, where such state is whether incapable or unenthusiastic to ptotect its... more
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      Rwandan GenocideEnglish School of International Relations Theory
The Amarna diplomacy (ca. 1365-1330 BCE) has been of interest for specialists ever since the discovery of the Amarna letter collection in the late 19 th century. While it can be considered as one of the great archaeological discoveries of... more
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      Ancient HistoryInternational HistoryAncient Near EastAmarna Studies
Targeted killing by drones is a systemic driven instrumental practice that overrides societal non-instrumental practices that are essential for international society. Doing so, targeted killing by drones is not simply another form of... more
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      English SchoolEnglish School of International Relations TheoryDrones, Targeted Killing, Ethics of WarDrones
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      Humanitarian InterventionEnglish School of International Relations Theory
To a great extent, ancient Near Eastern international relations operated within covenantal frameworks. In light of renewed interest in world history and the Near East in the discipline of International Relations, this article provides a... more
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      World HistoryAncient Near EastEnglish School of International Relations TheoryDiplomacy and international relations
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      International Relations TheoryEnglish School of International Relations Theory
Uncorrected Page Proofs; introduction to 'Medieval Foundations of International Relations', William Bain, ed., (Abingdon: Routledge, 2017)
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      Intellectual HistoryInternational RelationsMedieval HistoryHistory Of Political Thought (Political Science)
UNESCO's ‘Memory of the World’ Programme promotes the preservation, universal access and public awareness of the world's significant documents as the common heritage of all humankind. The inscription of the ‘Documents of Nanjing Massacre’... more
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      Politics of MemorySino-Japanese relationsEnglish School of International Relations TheoryHeritage and Nationalism, Heritage and Memory of War and Conflict
This paper looks at institutional patterns of hierarchical arrangements between suzerain kings and vassal kings in the diplomacy of the ancient Near East (ANE). The focus falls on the 2nd and (to a lesser extent) the 1st millennia BC,... more
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      English SchoolHistory of International RelationsAncient Near EastAmarna Studies
Uluslararası ilişkiler disiplinin altında özerk bir teori olması ve temsilcilerinin düşüncelerini anlatması bakımından İngiliz okulu teorisi hakkında kısa bilgiler içermektedir. Bu çalışma, Uluslararası İlişkilerde Temel Metinler dersi... more
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      International RelationsInternational Relations TheoryMartin WightUluslararası İlişkiler
Iran’s foreign policy is consistent and is fundamentally realist with a revolutionist vision while the means are rationalist is the central argument of this dissertation. I make use of the English Schools three traditions of realism,... more
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      Discourse AnalysisInternational RelationsMixed MethodsIranian Studies
This paper will assess, investigate and explore the idea of the alleged relevance of realist thinking in International Relations theory vindicated by the notion of “timeless wisdom to Realism’. Examination of some core theoretical... more
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      International Relations TheoryRealism (Political Science)International PoliticsGlobal Leadership
The aim of this thesis is to analyse current American foreign policy through International Relations Theory. The idea is to develop a theoretical and practical foundation that offers suggested ways in which the United States of America... more
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      GlobalizationAmerican Foreign PolicyDiplomacyRealism (Political Science)
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After dismissing the Sino-Russian partnership for the past decade, scholars now scramble to assess its significance, particularly with US foreign policy in disarray under the Trump administration. I examine how China and Russia manage... more
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      Southeast AsiaChinaRussiaEnglish School of International Relations Theory
Ever since the end of the Cold War, regionalism is on the rise. However, the regional organizations formed in various parts of the world look markedly different. Existing Comparative Regionalism literature largely neglects the way in... more
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      European integrationEnglish SchoolEuropean UnionASEAN
Critical theory is a school of thought connected with the Institute for Social Research called the Frankfurt school (Institute fur Sozialforschung). The Institute was founded in Frankfurt, Germany in the year 1923, as the first Marxist... more
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      International Relations of East AsiaInternational Relations of the Asia-PacificAsian securityEnglish School of International Relations Theory
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      Latin American StudiesEnglish School of International Relations Theory
Aula-resumo sobre os principais autores, conceitos, características e limites da Escola Inglesa, Marxismo e construtivismo. Ministrada a alunos do curso de Relações Internacionais do Centro Universitário de Belo Horizonte como parte do... more
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      NeomarxismConstrutivismEnglish School of International Relations TheoryMy Research include: Theories of International Relations particulalry Realism, Liberalism and Construtivism. My ongoing PhD tests thse theories with a case study.
A key debate within the English School centres on the concepts of pluralism and solidarism. Pluralism describes international societies with a relatively low degree of shared norms, rules, and institutions. Solidarism describes... more
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      International Relations TheoryInternational Political TheoryEnglish School of International Relations TheoryLiberal International Society
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      International RelationsInternational Relations TheoryEnglish SchoolRegionalism
I examine transformations of “world orders,” of the basic norms governing relations between powers and between powers and peoples. I present three historical transformations of the world order: First, the transformation at the end of... more
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      International RelationsInternational LawConstructivismRevolutions
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      International RelationsInternational Relations TheoryCivilizationEnglish School of International Relations Theory
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      ReligionPost-conflict Reconstruction and DevelopmentDiplomacyEnglish School of International Relations Theory
The paper discusses Hugo Grotius’ international political thoughts and their influence on the formation of constructivist thinking in international relations from the perspective of modern constructivism. In relation to Grotius’ thought... more
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      International RelationsHistory of IdeasIdealismConstructivism
The Amarna diplomacy (ca. 1365-1330 BCE) has been of interest for specialists ever since the discovery of the Amarna letter collection in the late 19 th century. While it can be considered as one of the great archaeological discoveries of... more
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      Ancient HistoryInternational HistoryAncient Near EastAmarna Studies
Russian Federation has been recognized with the strategy called as “Putin Doctrine” at the beginning of the 21st century. Accordingly, the West is no longer a reliable partner of Russia. The sovereignty of the post-Soviet countries is... more
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      Russian StudiesDoctrine (Military Science)International RelationsInternational Relations Theory
Since its publication three decades ago, Hedley Bull and Adam Watson’s The Expansion of International Society has served as the main point of departure for historically informed discussion of how today’s states system emerged and then... more
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      SociologyPolitical SociologyInternational RelationsInternational Relations Theory