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    flows and influences of capital‚ goods‚ information‚ ideas and people. Colin Hay (2007)‚ adopting David Held definition‚ regards globalization as a process‚ or sets of processes‚ that embody a transformation in the spatial organization of social relations and transactions‚ generating trans-continental or inter-regional flows and networks of activity‚ interaction and power. Others‚ avoiding a clear definition‚ prefer to merely predict the outcomes of this phenomenon. Huntington (1993)‚ accounting

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    Political Realism In the discipline of international relations there are contending general theories or theoretical perspectives. Realism‚ also known as political realism‚ is a view of international politics that stresses its competitive and conflictual side. It is usually contrasted with idealism or liberalism‚ which tends to emphasize cooperation. Realists consider the principal actors in the international arena to be states‚ which are concerned with their own security‚ act in pursuit of their

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    | Cultural Diplomacy: A Filipino Perspective | | Carino l Dela l Fuentes III AB- International Studies Major in Development StudiesIS 108.1 Philippine Foreign PolicyMr. Bong JovesMarch 2‚ 2013 | I. WHAT IS CULTURAL DIPLOMACY? Considered as a relatively new term in international relations and among governments‚ a commonly cited definition of cultural diplomacy is that of Milton Cummings‚ an American Political Scientist which defines Cultural Diplomacy as "the exchange of

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    introduction to international relations Fourth edition John Baylis-Steve Smith-Patricia Owens OXJORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Brief contents List of figures xxvii List of boxes and case studies xxviii List of tables xxxiii About the contributors xxxiv World map Introduction xl 0 John Baylis‚ Steve Smith‚ and Patricia Owens 1 Globalization and global politics 14 Anthony McGrew Part One The historical context 2 The evolution of international society 36

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    Indian Goverment and Politics Public Administration Theories of International Relations M.A.Part-II Paper-IPaper-II Paper-III Western Political Theory and Thought Research Methodology To be selected from one of the following Groups. Both papers Must belong to the same group. Group- A Paper-III Paper-IV Political Sociology Political Anthropology Group-B Paper-III Paper-IV Theory and practice of Diplomacy International Law and International Organization. M.A. Part-I Paper-I MODERN INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT

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    In the international system of anarchy and complexity‚ the means of illustrating the key aspect of international society that influences the actions of states‚ and the motives behind their actions is a complicated process. According to some scholars‚ the norms of society‚ both internal and external to the domestic setting‚ and the conventional perceptions these provide surrounding key issues across the globe‚ are of upmost importance and hold the most influence upon states. These scholars suggest

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    in international affairs. On the other hand the leaders and people of large countries are ready to assume special responsibilities. However‚ sometimes even small states which have rich resources also leave a deep impact on world politics. For example‚ Britain‚ a small country‚ played leading role in world politics in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. In our own times the oil-rich countries of the Middle East‚ though small in size are playing a significant role in international politics

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    liberalism/idealism‚ is more upbeat and sanguine about human nature and human possibilities. In this lecture‚ we examine each worldview in depth...at the end I’d like you to think about which‚ if any‚ view you subscribe to...          II. International Relations Theory   A. What is theory? One word often used to describe theory is "paradigm". According to Ray and Kaarbo‚ a paradigm is simply a way of thinking about and approaching an area of scientific or scholarly inquiry that is widely accepted

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    Community’‚ International Organization‚ 45 (1)‚ pp.19-56. Nicholson‚ M. (2002) International Relations: A Concise Introduction. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Reus-Smit‚ C. (2008) International law‚ in Baylis‚ J.‚ Smith‚ S. and Owens‚ P. (Eds) The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations (4th edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reynolds‚ C. (1973) Theory and Explanation in International Politics. London: Robertson. Shimko‚ K. L. (2005) International Relations:

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    Nina Taupier 2011-10412 Russia and international Relations The West and Russia. 31.5.13 Whether Russia will integrate or cooperate with the West has been and continues to be a very heated debate. Overall‚ Russia’s European frontier appears the most stable and peaceful. The defining factor in the European security landscape is NATO enlargement. Russia’s failure to prevent the first wave and the likelihood of successive waves make the prospect of dividing lines in Europe real. The extent

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