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Browsing Department of Political and Social Sciences (SPS) by Subject "International relations"
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Title:Principles, Interests and Beliefs: Public opinion on international aid
Author(s):BØLSTAD, JørgenDate:2011Type of Publication:ThesisSeries/Report no.:EUI PhD thesesAbstract:Why do some individuals show more support for international aid than others? And are people in donor countries less supportive of the idea of aid than those in recipient countries? These are the primary questions motivating ...
Title:Beyond Post-Cold War Liberalism: A critical agenda for new powers in world politic
Author(s):MEDINA DE SOUZA, Igor AbdallaDate:2010Type of Publication:ThesisSeries/Report no.:EUI PhD thesesAbstract:This is a thesis on the normative consequences on policymaking of the post-Cold War liberal agenda developed by mainstream scholars of International Relations and International Law, more prominently Andrew Moravcsik and ...
Title:The international dimension of democratization: testing the parsimonious approach
Author(s):OBYDENKOVA, AnastassiaDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article examines the importance of the international context on regime change. It provides evidence that geographic proximity to the European Union (EU) does not result in the spread of democracy. In contrast, ...
Title:Looking back from somewhere: reflections on what remains 'critical' in critical theory
Author(s):KRATOCHWIL, FriedrichDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article revisits some of the theoretical debates within the field of IR since Ashley and Cox challenged the mainstream. But in so doing it attempts also to show that the proposed alternatives have their own blind spots ...
Title:Re-thinking the 'inter' in international politics
Author(s):KRATOCHWIL, FriedrichDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article examines the politics that emerge from three different conceptions of the `inter': exchange, interest and identity. It argues that the classical focus on 'distributive justice' in political analysis is too ...
Title:New regionalism and regional integration: the role of national institutions
Author(s):OBYDENKOVA, AnastassiaDate:2006Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article focuses, first, on the under-explored issues of new regionalism: its subnational level and transnational regional cooperation as an initial stage of new regionalism. Second, it analyses the development of new ...
Title:Forum: rethinking the rules
Author(s):SøRENSEN, Georg; LANG, Jr., Anthony; RENGGER, Nicholas; WALKER, William; KLABBERS, Jan; KRATOCHWIL, Friedrich; BROWN, Chris; AGUILAR, Mario I.; SCHICK, Kate; IMBER, Mark; THIRKELL-WHITE, Ben; LAMPEL, Joseph; ALDRICH, Richard J.; GROVE, Eric; DANCHEV, Alex; SHEFFIELD, Gary; CRANG, Jeremy A.; FREEDMAN, LawrenceDate:2006Type of Publication:Article
Title:What is international stability? : towards revitalising an abused concept
Author(s):MCCARTHY, Patrick A.Date:1997Type of Publication:ThesisSeries/Report no.:EUI PhD thesesAbstract:This text attempts to halt and roll back the confusion surrounding the concept of international stability. It is based on the premise that if we cannot agree upon what constitutes a stable international system, then we ...