Neo-realism Meets Neo-liberalism
Title | Neo-realism Meets Neo-liberalism PDF eBook |
Author | Ilya Levelev |
Publisher | GRIN Verlag |
Total Pages | 57 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3640978781 |
Neorealism and Neoliberalism
Title | Neorealism and Neoliberalism PDF eBook |
Author | David Allen Baldwin |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | 396 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780231084413 |
Essays by prominent political theorists representing the two dominant schools of international relations, neoliberalism and neorealism.
Neo-Realism Meets Neo-Liberalism: Nord Stream and its Implications for EU-Russia Energy Relations
Title | Neo-Realism Meets Neo-Liberalism: Nord Stream and its Implications for EU-Russia Energy Relations PDF eBook |
Author | Ilya Levelev |
Publisher | GRIN Verlag |
Total Pages | 30 |
Release | 2011-08-08 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 3640978501 |
Bachelor Thesis from the year 2011 in the subject Politics - Region: Russia, grade: 2,0, Maastricht University, course: European Studies, language: English, abstract: The paper analyzes the Nord Stream pipeline and its influence on EU-Russia energy relations. As the paper uses the two theories of neo-realism and neo-liberalism to investigate the project, it examines the pipeline from two different viewpoints. In this sense, two main perspectives are outlined, namely Nordstream as a Pan-European project and Nordstream as a dividing factor for Europe. The aim of this twofold approach is not to find the ultimate truth concerning the pipeline but rather to reveal that such a project can be viewed completely different depending on the geopolitical and historical position of the observer. Therefore, this paper does not see the Nordstream project from the lens of one theoretical approach only, but rather uses the two IR theories complementary to establish a deeper understanding of the pipeline's geopolitics.
History and Neorealism
Title | History and Neorealism PDF eBook |
Author | Ernest R. May |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | |
Release | 2010-09-09 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1139490923 |
Neorealists argue that all states aim to acquire power and that state cooperation can therefore only be temporary, based on a common opposition to a third country. This view condemns the world to endless conflict for the indefinite future. Based upon careful attention to actual historical outcomes, this book contends that, while some countries and leaders have demonstrated excessive power drives, others have essentially underplayed their power and sought less position and influence than their comparative strength might have justified. Featuring case studies from across the globe, History and Neorealism examines how states have actually acted. The authors conclude that leadership, domestic politics, and the domain (of gain or loss) in which they reside play an important role along with international factors in raising the possibility of a world in which conflict does not remain constant and, though not eliminated, can be progressively reduced.
A Relational Theory of World Politics
Title | A Relational Theory of World Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Yaqing Qin |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 415 |
Release | 2018-04-05 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1107183146 |
A reinterpretation of world politics drawing on Chinese cultural and philosophical traditions to argue for a focus on relations amongst actors, rather than on the actors individually.
EU-Turkey Relations
Title | EU-Turkey Relations PDF eBook |
Author | Wulf Reiners |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Total Pages | 449 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 303070890X |
This open access book explores the new complexities and ambiguities that epitomize EU-Turkey relations. With a strong focus on the developments in the last decade, the book provides full access to a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted relationship through three entry points: (1) Theories and Concepts, (2) Institutions, and (3) Policies. Part I brings together complementary and competing analytical approaches to study the evolution of EU-Turkey relations, ranging from traditional integration theories to novel concepts. Part II investigates the institutional machinery of EU-Turkey relations by analyzing the roles and perspectives of the European Council, the European Commission, and the European Parliament. Part III offers analyses of the policies most relevant for the relationship: enlargement policy, trade and macroeconomic policies, foreign and security policy, migration and asylum policies, and energy policy. In Part IV, the volume closes with a systematic survey of the conditions under which cooperative trends in EU-Turkey relations could be (re)invigorated. The systematic setup and the balanced combination of distinguished experts from EU- and Turkey-based institutions make this book a fundamental reading for students, researchers, lecturers, and practitioners of EU-Turkey relations, European integration and Turkish foreign policy. Wulf Reiners is Senior Researcher and Head of the Managing Global Governance (MGG) Program of the German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut fur Entwicklungspolitik (DIE). Ebru Turhan is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science and International Relations, Turkish-German University in Istanbul, Turkey.
The Realism Reader
Title | The Realism Reader PDF eBook |
Author | Colin Elman |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 551 |
Release | 2014-08-12 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1317937139 |
The Realism Reader provides broad coverage of a centrally important tradition in the study of foreign policy and international politics. After some years in the doldrums, political realism is again in contention as a leading tradition in the international relations sub-field. Divided into three main sections, the book covers seven different and distinctive approaches within the realist tradition: classical realism, balance of power theory, neorealism, defensive structural realism, offensive structural realism, rise and fall realism, and neoclassical realism. The middle section of the volume covers realism’s engagement with critiques levelled by liberalism, institutionalism, and constructivism and the English School. The final section of the book provides materials on realism’s engagement with some contemporary issues in international politics, with collections on United States (U.S.) hegemony, European cooperation, and whether future threats will arise from non-state actors or the rise of competing great powers. The book offers a logically coherent and manageable framework for organizing the realist canon, and provides exemplary literature in each of the traditions and dialogues which are included in the volume. Offering substantial commentary and analysis and including enhanced pedagogy to facilitate student learning, The Realism Reader will provide a 'one-stop-shop' for undergraduates and masters students taking a course in contemporary international relations theory, with a particular focus on realism.