International relations + Philosophy
Sub focus
2
Label
International relations + Philosophy
Name
International relations + Philosophy
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Making sense, making worlds, constructivism in social theory and international relations, Nicholas Greenwood Onuf
- Global warming and our natural duties of justice, a cosmopolitan political conception of justice, Aaron Maltais
- Neorealism and neoliberalism, the contemporary debate, David A. Baldwin, editor
- Conceptualizing international practices, directions for the practice turn in international relations, edited by Alena Drieschova, Christian Bueger, Ted Hopf
- Small states and shelter theory, Iceland's external affairs, edited by Baldur Thorhallsson
- National collective identity, social constructs and international systems, Rodney Bruce Hall
- Global international society, a new framework for analysis, Barry Buzan, Laust Schouenborg
- Rethinking international relations theory, Martin Griffiths
- Political realism in apocalyptic times, Alison McQueen
- Globalization, state, identity/difference, toward a critical social theory of international relations, E. Fuat Keyman
- Constructivism and international relations, Alexander Wendt and his critics, edited by Stefano Guzzini and Anna Leander
- The burdens of empire, 1539 to the present, Anthony Pagden
- The foreign policy of John Rawls and Amartya Sen, Neal Leavitt
- Ethics, diversity, and world politics, saving pluralism from itself?, John Williams
- A poststructuralist discourse theory of global politics, Dirk Nabers
- Political thought and international relations, variations on a realist theme, edited by Duncan Bell
- Principled world politics, the challenge of normative international relations, edited by Paul Wapner and Lester Edwin J. Ruiz
- A foreign policy for the left, Michael Walzer
- Decentering international relations, Meghana Nayak and Eric Selbin
- Security, strategy, and critical theory, Richard Wyn Jones
- International theory, positivism and beyond, edited by Steve Smith, Ken Booth, Marysia Zalewski
- Social Theory of International Politics, Alexander Wendt
- Overcoming poststructuralism, Rawls, Kratochwil and the structure of normative reasoning in international relations, Antony O'Loughlin
- Orders of exclusion, great powers and the strategic sources of foundational rules in international relations, Kyle M. Lascurettes
- A world safe for democracy, liberal internationalism and the crises of global order, G. John Ikenberry
- International theory, the three traditions, Martin Wight ; edited by Gabriele Wight and Brian Porter
- The idea of international society, Erasmus, Vitoria, Gentili and Grotius, Ursula Vollerthun ; edited by James L. Richardson
- On Rawls, development and global justice, the freedom of peoples, Huw Lloyd Williams
- On the causes of war, Hidemi Suganami
- Relations internationales, une perspective européenne, Mario Telò ; préface de Robert O. Keohane
- From the ashes of history, collective trauma and the making of international politics, Adam B. Lerner
- World of our making, rules and rule in social theory and international relations, by Nicholas Greenwood Onuf
- Praxis, on acting and knowing, Friedrich Kratochwil (European University Institute, Florence)
- Governing complexity in the 21st century, Neil E. Harrison and Robert Geyer
- International theory, critical investigations, edited byJames Der Derian ; foreword by Adam Watson
- Social theory of international politics, Alexander Wendt
- A cultural theory of international relations, Richard Ned Lebow
- Peace, justice and international order, decent peace in John Rawls': The law of peoples, Annette Förster
- Constructing international relations, the next generation, edited by Karin M. Fierke and Knud Erik Jørgensen
- Alker and IR, global studies in an interconnected world, edited by Reneé Marlin-Bennett
- International relations theory, competing empirical paradigms, Michael Haas
- Critical theory and world politics, edited by Richard Wyn Jones
- Theory as ideology in international relations, the politics of knowledge, edited by Benjamin Martill and Sebastian Schindler
- Rediscoveries and reformulations, humanistic methodologies for international studies, Hayward R. Alker
- International relations theory and European security, we thought we knew, edited by Lorenzo Cladi and Andrea Locatelli
- International relations theory and philosophy, interpretive dialogues, edited by Cerwyn Moore and Chris Farrands
- The rights of war and peace, political thought and the international order from Grotius to Kant, Richard Tuck
- Teorías políticas de la integración europea, Nicolás Mariscal
- After war ends, a philosophical perspective, Larry May
- The burdens of empire, 1539 to the present, Anthony Pagden, University of California, Los Angeles