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International Relations Theory
edit- International relations theory
- Idealism
- Idealism (international relations)
- Liberal international relations theory
- Neoliberalism in international relations
- Democratic peace theory
- Sociological liberalism
- Interdependence liberalism
- Institutional liberalism
- Republican liberalism
- Realism
- Political realism
- Neorealism in international relations
- Offensive realism
- Defensive realism
- Neoclassical realism
- English school of international relations theory
- Marxism
- Marxist international relations theory
- World-systems theory
- Dependency Theory
- Dependency theory
- Functionalism
- Functionalism in international relations
- Neofunctionalism
- Critical Theories
- Critical international relations theory
- Constructivism in international relations
- Feminism in international relations
- Other Approaches
- International Ethics
- Postcolonialism and international relations theory
- Post-modernism and international relations theory
- Historical sociology
- Rationalism in international relations theory