Benjamin Miller."Contrasting Explanations for Peace:Realism vs.Liberalism in Europe and the Middle East,". Contemporary Security Policy . 2010Miller, Benjamin. (2010) Contrasting Explanations for Peace: Realism vs. Liberalism in Europe and the Middle East. Contemporary Security Policy, Vol. 31 Issue...
This book explores the complex issue of international ethics in the two dominant schools of thought in international relations, Liberalism and Realism. Both theories suffer from an inability to integrate the ethical and pragmatic dimensions of foreign policy. Liberal policy makers often suffer from mora...
The two brothers meet for the first time in a small Korean enclave in China, Yanji, neither North nor South and certainly not a unified Korea, still separated as it is by the unfinished war between North and South, a place of an almost unreal...
International Relations’ Theories Realism vs. Liberalism studying global political processes and the object of its research are social phenomena‚whichare defined as “internationalrelations” in the world we know.Internationalrelationsare comprised of many different categories‚ such ...
Law of the Sea applied to international terrorists Laws and customs of parliaments Laws of war Laws of war applied to international terrorists Leaf World Lech Walesa Lehman Brothers crisis Lenin Letters of DH Lawrence Liberalism/Libertarianism Life and death Literary Criticism Literatu...
Empirical Illustration of Major Theories of Realism and Liberalism in International RelationsNoah Kankam KwartengAugustine Adu Frimpong
Morgenthau, the reconciliation of radicalism and realism has occurred because of the radicals' realisation of their common anti-liberalism. Drawing upon the work of Stephen Holmes, the article concludes with a discussion of the implications of the rise of anti-liberalism among international relations ...
Ecology and International Relations Theory: Comparing Realism, Liberalism, and MarxismWilliams, Gregory P
Born in reaction against the empty liberal rhetoric of interwar liberalism and espousing a robust materialism and rigorous rationalism, realism often seems the obstacle that rhetoric's focus on language, narrative, and social construction must inevitably confront and the challenge around which debates ...
Rathbun, "Is Anybody Not an (International Relations) Liberal?" John M. Owen, "How Liberalism Produces Democratic Peace," Christopher Layne, "Kant or Cant: the Myth of Democratic Peace," Chapter 10: The Institutionalist Critique, David A. Baldwin, "Neoliberalism, Neorealism, and World Politics...