Tag: Western Political thought
Social Constructivism in International Relations
Social Constructivism in International Relations posits that states' behaviors and identities are socially constructed through interactions and shared understandings. It emphasizes the role of...
Critical International Theory: A Comprehensive Exploration
Critical International Theory examines power dynamics, norms, and inequalities in global politics, emphasizing emancipation, social justice, and questioning dominant narratives. It scrutinizes how systems...
Non-Alignment Movement: Historical Roots, Objectives, and Global Significance
The Non-Alignment Movement (NAM), comprising 120 developing states, is a forum with roots deeply embedded in the geopolitical landscape of the Cold War. The...
Liberalism in International Relations
Like Realism, Liberalism—and its modern form, Neoliberalism—is a major approach to understanding international politics. It represents a group of related theories that have evolved...
Realism and Neo-Realism in International Relations: An In-Depth Exploration
Realism, a paradigm deeply ingrained in the belief that world politics is an enduring struggle among self-interested states for power and position within the...
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