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Domestic, Foreign, and Cosmopolitan: Uganda's Potential to Build Ties Through Women

Take Five wrote 2 weeks ago: Rebecca Kadaga, Uganda’s first female Speaker by Kate Mays Looking at only the gender makeup o … more →

Tags: Public Diplomacy, Women, Africa, Uganda, cosmopolitan constructivism, NGOs, first female speaker, 1995 Constitution, female equality

J.K. Rowling is a Constructivist1 comment

Elizabeth A. Alquran wrote 1 month ago: J.K. Rowling, one of the most popular and beloved novelists to date (largely due to the success of h … more →

Tags: IR Theory, Harry Potter, IR theory, International Relations, Constructivism, J. K. Rowling, voldemort

Soul Amber3 comments

Mihaela Gruia wrote 4 months ago: It’s not everyday that I am dumbfounded by an amazing act of generosity displayed by people I … more →

Tags: Reflection, Generosity, "Best friend", Israel, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Amber, Mosaic, compassion

A New World Order: Obama - Kissinger | Charlie Rose7 comments

Jean wrote 1 year ago: Henry Kissinger has played a huge part in world affairs, and those who aren’t aware need to kn … more →

Tags: Financial/economic information, Political, Illuminati/Terrorism/Corruption, European Central Bank, united states, New World Order, Henry Kissinger, Bilderberg Group, kissinger

TRIP-ing the Geek Fantastic: A Note On Surveying Disciplinary International Relations2 comments

Pablo K wrote 1 year ago: The preliminary results of the 2011 Teaching and Research in International Politics (TRIP) Survey fo … more →

Tags: ethics, Academe, Mapping, International Relations, Dodgy Applications of Science to Politics, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, Teaching and Research in International Politics Survey, Colin Wight

Introduction II: Morgenthau, Waltz,and Wendt: Some Notes about Myself as a Prelude

Jim Pavlik wrote 1 year ago: In an effort to keep each of these posts to be close to 500 words, I wanted to separate these commen … more →

Tags: Political Theory, Cold War, Hans Morgenthau, Politics Among Nations, Kenneth Waltz, NATO, Constructivism, morgenthau

Human Rights for Realism, English School and Social Constructivism

Verdinand Robertua wrote 1 year ago: This year Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to Liu Xiaobo, a Chinese human rights activist who is jailed … more →

Tags: Environment&Human Rights, theory, jorgensen, Liu Xiaobo, Carr, morgenthau, Hedley Bull

Rethinking Realism6 comments

Steven Denney wrote 3 years ago: I recently finished reading the introduction to Alexander Wendt’s book Social Theory of Intern … more →

Tags: Politics, Philosophy, Realism, Social Constructivism, Kenneth Waltz, Neorealism, Social Theory of International Politics

Review of Wendt, Social Theory of International Politics, 2000

Martin Shaw wrote 3 years ago: originally published at http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Users/hafa3/wendt.htm (2000) Martin Shaw Waltzing Al … more →

Tags: 2000, Reviews, Constructivism

How Much Anarchy?

arejaee wrote 3 years ago: Realism and neorealism make five central claims about the international politics: 1) An internationa … more →

Tags: IR Theory, Robert Keohane, Richard Ashley, Kenneth Waltz, Constructivism, Liberalism, International Relations, Realism, International Politics

Do The Problems Of Ambiguous Symbolism And Future Uncertainty Mean That Great Powers Can Never Signal Their Type?3 comments

helenparker1212 wrote 4 years ago: “States operating in a self-help world almost always act according to their own self-interest and do … more →

Tags: Politics Tirades, a. h. kydd, ambiguous symbolism, Anarchy, bad faith models, bad-faith model, benign self images, benign self-image, charles glaser

Jus in Bello and Sociology

jeremyleong wrote 4 years ago:   I recently came across a 2007 film called “Soldiers of Conscience”, which examines the psychologic … more →

Tags: General Thoughts and Comments, David Kennedy, International Humanitarian Law, Constructivism, jus in bello, Sociology, agency

The best Croatia-based English-language journal: INDECS

Lasse Kalheim wrote 4 years ago: Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems (INDECS) is a Zagreb-based bi-annual journal. It br … more →

Tags: Academia, Complexity Science, Human relations, INDECS

A reply to COIN and Nation Building skeptics: Part I, defending Nagl with ethical Nation Building 7 comments

stephenpampinella wrote 4 years ago: Zenpundit provides excerpts of a book review by Nagl, which explicitly states the objectives, goals, … more →

Tags: Nation Building, counterinsurgency, Constructivism, 5GW

Deconstructing the Taliban5 comments

stephenpampinella wrote 4 years ago: Abu Muqawama’s newest blogger is Troy, who christens that blog by reviewing two articles about … more →

Tags: Insurgency, counterinsurgency, Constructivism


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