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Theory of International Politics

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The article was published on 1979-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 7932 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Global politics & International relations.

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Why is there no Chinese international relations theory

TL;DR: A Chinese International Relations Theory (IRT) is likely and even inevitable to emerge along with the great economic and social transformation that China has been experiencing and by exploring the essence of the Chinese intellectual tradition.
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Hobbes and international relations: a reconsideration

TL;DR: Hobbes's theory of international relations focuses not upon the determinations of anarchy in any conventional sense but upon issues of knowledge, ideology, and legitimacy in the construction of political orders both domestically and internationally.
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Inter-ethnic Cooperation Revisited: Why mobile phones can help prevent discrete events of violence, using the Kenyan case study

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore why mobile phones have drawn so much interest from the conflict management community in Kenya, and develop a general set of factors to explain how mobile phones can have a positive effect on conflict prevention efforts generally.
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How the Wealth of Nations Conditions the Liberal Peace

TL;DR: This article assess the independent and conditional influences of democracy, interdependence and economic development on the likelihood of fatal militarized disputes over the period 1885 to 1992, and conclude that if the less developed state in a dyad has a per capita GDP below 1400USD, joint democracy is not a significant force for peace.
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A neorealist approach to institutional change and the diversity of capitalism

TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical approach to the political economy of institutional change and comparative capitalism is proposed, linking explicitly political strategies and demands for institutional change by exploiting the concepts of complementarity and hierarchy of institutions.
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Introduction to cybernetics

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Barriers to New Competition

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