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Media type:
Book
Title:
Constructing international relations
:
the next generation
Contains:
Krachtowil, F. V.: Constructivism as an approach to interdisciplinary study. - S. 13-35. Joergensen, K. E.: Four levels and a discipline. - S. 36-53. Zehfuss, M.: Constructivisms in international relations: Wendt, Onuf, and Kratochwil. - S. 54-75. Locher, B.; Prügl, E.: Feminism: constructivism's other pedigree. - S. 76-92. Albert, M.: What systems theory can tell us about constructivism. - S. 93-111. Fierke, K. M.: Critical methodology and constructivism. - S. 115-135. Milliken, J.: Discourse study: bringing rigor in critical theory. - S. 136-159. Müller, H.: International relations as communicative action. - S. 160-178. Lose, L. G.: Communicative action and the world of diplomacy. - S. 179-200. Rosamond, B.: Constructing globalization. - S. 201-219. Klotz, A.: Can we speak a common constructivist language? - S. 223-235. Onuf, N. G.: The politics of constructivism. - S. 236-254.