17.420 Advances in International Relations Theory (MIT)
17.420 Advances in International Relations Theory (MIT) course offers a critical analysis of contending theories of international relations. Focus is on alternative theoretical assumptions, different analytical structures, and a common core of concepts and content. It also focuses on a comparative analysis of realism(s), liberalism(s), institutionalism(s), and new emergent theories. It also presents a discussion of connections between theories of international relations and major changes in international relations.
- Source: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Language: English
- Author: Choucri, Nazli
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- Tags: 21st century, political theory, international relations, realism, liberalism, institutionalism, constructivism, conflict, war, globalization, critical analysis, theoretical assumptions, analytical structures, comparative analysis, neo-realism, neo-liberalism, neo-institutionalism, contentions, environmentalism, emergent dynamics, evolutionary dynamics, warfare, transformations, structures, processes,
- Course Publishing Date: Feb 26, 2004