The International System. To what extent is anarchy a constant or a variable?

How the structure of the international realm can change from a constructivist and neorealist perspective.


Essay, 2016

14 Pages, Grade: 1st


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Structure

1. Introduction

2. Theoretical Framework
2.1 Definition: Anarchy
2.2 Structure of the international realm in Constructivism
2.2.1 Basics of Constructivism
2.2.2 Alexander Wendt’s Constructivism
2.3 Structure of the international realm in Neo-Realism
2.3.1 Basics of (Neo-)Realism
2.3.2 Kenneth Waltz’s Realism

3. Conclusion

Bibliography

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Title
The International System. To what extent is anarchy a constant or a variable?
Subtitle
How the structure of the international realm can change from a constructivist and neorealist perspective.
College
The University of Liverpool
Course
Theories of International Relations
Grade
1st
Author
Year
2016
Pages
14
Catalog Number
V355468
ISBN (eBook)
9783668413528
ISBN (Book)
9783668413535
File size
513 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Constructivism, Realism, Neo-Realism, Kenneth Waltz, Alexander Wendt, International Relations, Internationale Beziehungen, Konstruktivismus, Neo-Realismus, Realismus, Politikwissenschaft, Theories, Political Science
Quote paper
Jan Jensen (Author), 2016, The International System. To what extent is anarchy a constant or a variable?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/355468

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