Theory International Relations Political Science
Theory International Relations Political Science
The main schools of IR theory are liberalism (or idealism) whose adherents believe that international systems can be developed to preseve peace and ensure cooperation and realism whose adherents believe that the world is in a state of "international anarchy" requiring states to pursue and aggressive, self-intersted foreign policy.
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Mills, William deB. - Writings on social science research methodology, future studies, comparative systems analysis, and pedagogical approaches to studying international relations.
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IR Theory Web Site - A collection of articles outlining major ideas in the discipline of international relations. Also provides related links.
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Peace Between Nations - Essay discussing the causes of war and the underlying situation from the point of view of intelligent systems.
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Political Systems, Violence, and War - A paper prepared for the US Institute of Peace, by R.J. Rummel examines the relationship between democratic and socialist political systems and their propensity for war.
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Postmodernist Theories of International Relations - A bibliography of titles in international relations theory which propose postmodernism as a way to explain and understand world politics.
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Scripts for students of international relations - Scripts from courses at the University of Geneva and the Graduate Institute of International Studies.
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Columbia International Affairs Online - Portal for theory and research in international affairs. Published are working and occasional papers series, policy briefs; conference proceedings, and books from research institutes. Subscription required for most items; site also lists events and relate
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Wikipedia: International Relations Theory - Encyclopedia article explaining different schools of international relations theory.
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