Introduction: Diversity and Disciplinarity in International Relations | |
International Relations and Social Science | |
International Relations as Political Theory | |
Classical Realism | |
Structural Realism | |
Liberalism | |
Neoliberalism | |
English School | |
Marxism and Critical Theory | |
Constructivism | |
Feminism | |
Poststructuralism | |
Postcolonialism | |
Green Theory | |
International Relations Theory and GlobalisationOle Waever | |
Conclusion: Still a Discipline After All These Debates? | |
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