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  1. Jul 19, 2021 · This article mapped out the potential for historicising realist approaches to foreign policy analysis and international relations. Much of neorealism has explicitly espoused social scientific reasoning and (soft) positivism to correct the presumably eclectic and untheoretical historicism especially of classical realist writing.

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  2. Mar 21, 2018 · This article addresses this core question of International Relations (IR) theory by challenging what is arguably the most common starting point of a wide range of previous attempts to answer it: the critique of neorealism.

    • Tom Lundborg
    • 2019
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  4. Apr 28, 2014 · Neorealism is an outgrowth of traditional balance-of-power (orrealist”) theories of international relations and was first articulated by Kenneth Waltz in 1975 and 1979. It is distinguished from the older theory primarily by its attempt to be more explicitly theoretical, in a style akin to economics—especially by its self-conscious ...

  5. Neo-realism, developed by Waltz as a critique of early realism, along with the diverse strands of neorealist theory today, have also mainly been developed and modified in the US. The frequently debated move of the US from multilateral-ism to unilateralism since the 1990s and the hopes that the Obama administra-

  6. Dec 22, 2020 · Abstract. Despite its prominence as theory of international relations, neorealism plays only a marginal role in EU studies. The neglect is mutual since the theory understands the EU as secondary phenomenon in international politics. However, with the EU in continuous crisis, neorealist approaches might experience an unlikely revival as theories ...

    • Hubert Zimmermann
    • hubert.zimmermann@uni-marburg.de
  7. Introduction. The view that neorealism is a deterministic theory of international relations (IR) is becoming more and more popular in textbooks and in how the discipline is taught around the world. There are at least two sets of accounts where neorealism. Lucas G. Freire, Mackenzie Center for Economic Freedom, São Paulo, Brazil.

  8. Neorealism or structural realism is a theory of international relations that emphasizes the role of power politics in international relations, sees competition and conflict as enduring features and sees limited potential for cooperation.