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|[[Theories of international relations]] | |[[Theories of international relations]] | ||
|[[ | |[[International Relations Theory: Theories and Their Impact]] ● [[Classical Realism: Foundations and Key Thinkers]] ● [[Structural Realism: Power Dynamics in a Stateless World]] ● [[Liberalism: The Pursuit of Peace and Cooperation]] ● [[Neoliberalism: Complex Interdependence and Global Governance]] ● [[The English School of International Relations]] ● [[Constructivism: Social Structures and International Relations]] ● [[Critical Theory: Challenging Dominant Paradigms]] ● [[Identity, Culture, and Religion: Shaping Global Interactions]] | ||
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To develop such a grand theory, IR scholars would need to engage in interdisciplinary research, drawing on insights from history, sociology, economics, political science, and other relevant fields. This would involve not only examining the historical roots of current international phenomena but also considering how historical patterns might inform future developments. Integrating world history into IR and working towards a grand theory of international systems represent a call for a more expansive and inclusive approach to studying global politics. This approach recognizes the value of historical context in understanding the complexities of the international arena and seeks to develop a comprehensive theoretical framework that can explain the intricacies and dynamics of global affairs, both past and present. | To develop such a grand theory, IR scholars would need to engage in interdisciplinary research, drawing on insights from history, sociology, economics, political science, and other relevant fields. This would involve not only examining the historical roots of current international phenomena but also considering how historical patterns might inform future developments. Integrating world history into IR and working towards a grand theory of international systems represent a call for a more expansive and inclusive approach to studying global politics. This approach recognizes the value of historical context in understanding the complexities of the international arena and seeks to develop a comprehensive theoretical framework that can explain the intricacies and dynamics of global affairs, both past and present. | ||
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