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Realism Reconsidered: The Legacy of Hans Morgenthau in International Relations

Henry Delfiner
- 02 Jul 2008 - 
- Vol. 45, Iss: 5, pp 476-478
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This article is published in Society.The article was published on 2008-07-02. It has received 27 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: International relations theory & International relations.

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The end of International Relations theory

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyse several dimensions of the end of International Relations theory and offer a particular account of theoretical engagement that is preferable to the alternatives currently being practised: integrative pluralism.
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Theory is dead, long live theory: The end of the Great Debates and the rise of eclecticism in International Relations:

TL;DR: The history of the discipline of International Relations is commonly told in terms of ‘great debates,’ these intellectual clashes resolved little and indeed continue to this day as mentioned in this paper. But underneath this...
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Operation Princess in Rio de Janeiro: policing ‘sex trafficking’, strengthening worker citizenship, and the urban geopolitics of security in Brazil

TL;DR: This article explored the militarization of public security in Rio de Janeiro during 2003-08 around campaigns to stop the "trafficking" of sex workers and found that the reordering of security politics in the global south is inevitably linked to desecularization, disempowerment, and militarization.
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Fatal attraction: a critique of Carl Schmitt's international political and legal theory

TL;DR: Schmitt's work requires re-contextualization as the intellectual product of an ultra-intense moment in Schmitt's friend/enemy distinction as mentioned in this paper, which invalidates the explanatory power of his theoretical premises, the concept of the political, political decisionism, and concrete-order thinking.
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Russia’s idea of the multipolar world order: origins and main dimensions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the idea of a multipolar world order has emerged as Russia's main ethical and ideological position advanced in the international arena and examine a substantial value package with roots in both Russian and Western philosophy that sustains the country's foreign policy goals.
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The end of International Relations theory

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyse several dimensions of the end of International Relations theory and offer a particular account of theoretical engagement that is preferable to the alternatives currently being practised: integrative pluralism.
Journal ArticleDOI

Theory is dead, long live theory: The end of the Great Debates and the rise of eclecticism in International Relations:

TL;DR: The history of the discipline of International Relations is commonly told in terms of ‘great debates,’ these intellectual clashes resolved little and indeed continue to this day as mentioned in this paper. But underneath this...
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Operation Princess in Rio de Janeiro: policing ‘sex trafficking’, strengthening worker citizenship, and the urban geopolitics of security in Brazil

TL;DR: This article explored the militarization of public security in Rio de Janeiro during 2003-08 around campaigns to stop the "trafficking" of sex workers and found that the reordering of security politics in the global south is inevitably linked to desecularization, disempowerment, and militarization.
Journal ArticleDOI

Fatal attraction: a critique of Carl Schmitt's international political and legal theory

TL;DR: Schmitt's work requires re-contextualization as the intellectual product of an ultra-intense moment in Schmitt's friend/enemy distinction as mentioned in this paper, which invalidates the explanatory power of his theoretical premises, the concept of the political, political decisionism, and concrete-order thinking.
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Russia’s idea of the multipolar world order: origins and main dimensions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the idea of a multipolar world order has emerged as Russia's main ethical and ideological position advanced in the international arena and examine a substantial value package with roots in both Russian and Western philosophy that sustains the country's foreign policy goals.
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