International Relations
International relations studies interactions among states and non-state actors, where competing theories seek to explain war, cooperation, trade, and world order.
Theories (16) International Relations 분야의 핵심 이론
A structural realist theory positing that great powers are compelled by systemic anarchy and uncertain intentions to relentlessly maximize relative power and pursue regional hegemony.
A foundational theoretical framework in sociology addressing Globalization Theory at the macro level of analysis.
A prominent post-Cold War geopolitical theory asserting that future international conflicts will be sparked not by ideological or economic differences, but along cultural and religious fault lines separating major civilizations.
A foundational theoretical framework in international-relations addressing Constructivism at the macro level of analysis.
A foundational theoretical framework in international-relations addressing Liberal Institutionalism at the macro level of analysis.
A structural international relations theory asserting that international outcomes are shaped primarily by the anarchic structure of the international system and the distribution of state capabilities.
A neo-liberal international relations theory showing that international affairs are shaped by multiple transnational channels, an absence of military hierarchy among issues, and mutual economic-ecological vulnerability.
A foundational theoretical framework in sociology addressing World-Systems Theory at the macro level of analysis.
An international political economy theory asserting that an open, stable global economy requires the leadership of a single dominant hegemonic power willing and able to provide international public goods.
A critical peace studies and sociological framework defining violence not merely as direct physical assault, but as systemic social, economic, and institutional structures that prevent individuals from realizing their full potential.
A structural international relations theory positing that international order is hierarchical, and major wars occur when a dissatisfied rising challenger approaches power parity with the dominant status-quo state.
A foundational theoretical framework in international-relations addressing The Security Dilemma at the macro level of analysis.
A foundational theoretical framework in international-relations addressing Political Realism at the macro level of analysis.
A foundational neoclassical international trade theory stating that a country will export goods that intensively use its abundant, cheap factors of production and import goods intensive in its scarce factors.
A foundational theoretical framework in economics addressing Comparative Advantage at the macro level of analysis.
A foundational theoretical framework in international-relations addressing Democratic Peace Theory at the macro level of analysis.