International relations theory is the study of international relations (IR) from a theoretical perspective
International relations theory is the study of international relations (IR) from a theoretical perspective. It attempts to provide a conceptual framework upon which international relations can be analyzed. Ole Holsti describes international relations theories as acting like pairs of coloured sunglasses that allow the wearer to see only salient events relevant to the theory; e.g., an adherent of realism may completely disregard an event that a constructivist might pounce upon as crucial, and vice
versa. The three most prominent theories are realism, liberalism and constructivism.Sometimes, institutionalism proposed and developed by Keohane and Nye is discussed as an paradigm differed from liberalism.support language:*ca-ES*català*de-DE*Deutsch*en-US*English*es-ES*Español*fa-IR*فارْسِى*fi-FI*suomi*fr-FR*français*it-IT*italiano*ja-JP*日本語*ko-KR*한국어*nl-NL*Nederlands*no-NO*Norsk*pl-PL*polski*pt-PT*Português*sv-SE*Svenska*tr-TR*Türkçe*uk-UA*українська
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