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International Relations as a Scholarly Discipline,evelopment of the field, institutional setups, disciplinary power, as well as the theoretical and methodological preferences in the discipline in the USA, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Germany and Nordic states. It identifies distinctive IR models in continental Europe, i.e., “self-relia整体 发表于 2025-3-23 19:52:22
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International Relations After 1989,o be the official ideology. This period has been characterized by its rapid quantitative development of IR students and academic programs, but the quality of teaching remained low. The chapter shows the change in research from Marxism to an approach that integrates major insights from realism and liwall-stress 发表于 2025-3-24 09:37:22
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Conclusion,tal impact of the communist era over the past quarter-century. The continuity of the pre-war Polish traditions of political thinking about international relations has been severed, and IR became an area of ideological conflict. Theoretical and methodological weakness continue. Theories are applied rObligatory 发表于 2025-3-24 15:55:06
Jacek Czaputowicz,Anna Wojciuks has varied at times and was effected besides of outstanding scientists also by prevailing favourable or obstructive circumstances. Keeping this in mind, the author does not intend to emphasize unduly the importance of a particular German effort but only to be reminiscent of some personal impressioexclamation 发表于 2025-3-24 20:36:12
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Jacek Czaputowicz,Anna Wojciuks has varied at times and was effected besides of outstanding scientists also by prevailing favourable or obstructive circumstances. Keeping this in mind, the author does not intend to emphasize unduly the importance of a particular German effort but only to be reminiscent of some personal impressio