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Rossijskij ežegodnik meždunarodnogo prava: Russian year-book of international law
Демократия, международное правление и международное гражданское общество в западной международно-правовой доктрине ; Democracy, international governance and international civil society in western international law doctrine
Раздел I «Актуальные проблемы международного публичного права» ; Настоящая статья посвящена вопросам демократии в современной западной международно-правовой доктрине. В первой части статьи предлагается обзор международно-правовых теорий демократии, вторая часть посвящена взглядам на роль международного гражданского общества в решении проблемы демократического дефицита на международном уровне, в третьей части освещены исследования международного правления. = Present article analyzes the issues of democracy in contemporary Western international law doctrine. Firstly the theories of democracy in international law are discussed, than presented are views on the role of international civil society in the elimination of the democratic deficit at the international level and finally international governance studies are briefed.
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AKI - Adnkronos International (Arabic Language)
Erscheinungsjahre: 2011- (elektronisch)
World Affairs Online
Two types of international economic integration
In: Problems of economics: selected articles from Soviet economics journals in English translation, Band 18, Heft 6, S. 72-90
ISSN: 0032-9436
World Affairs Online
PROSPECTS OF MATERIALISM IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY
In: Moscow University Bulletin. Series 12. Political Science, Heft 2023, №3, S. 49-76
One of the achievements of the reflectivist turn in international relations theory in the late 20th century was the attention given to the role of discourse and other ideational factors in international politics. In recent years, however, approaches critical of the discursive emphasis in international studies have emerged, seeking to restore the significance of non-discursive aspects of international relations such as geography, technology, and the non-human. This article offers a perspective on the development of international relations theory from the standpoint of the debate between materialism and idealism. Within this framework, it provides a brief overview of the historical evolution of international relations theory and subsequently delves into a detailed analysis of three strands of the new wave of materialist theorizing in the field - critical realism, new materialism, and neoclassical geopolitics. The article suggests considering the new materialist wave as, on the whole, a positive development, but also points out the necessity of taking into account the risk of "exiling" the human element from international relations research as such concepts proliferate. The possibility of collaboration between reflecivists and post-reflecivists, as well as between idealists and materialists in general, is underlined for the comprehensive study of contemporary international realities.
Nižegorodskij žurnal meždunarodnych issledovanij: The Nizhniy Novgorod journal of international studies
ISSN: 1994-0483