Structural realism and systemic geopolitical analysis: convergences and divergences

"This book emphasizes the comparative study of theoretical as well as hypothetical issues of structural realism of international relations theory vis-à-vis those of systemic geopolitical analysis. Are they scientific fields evolved in parallel, common philosophical and cognitive roots? Could th...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Mazēs, Iōannēs Th. ca. 20./21. Jh (Author), Troulis, Markos (Author), Domatioti, Xanthippi (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Nova Science Publishers [2021]
Series:Global political studies
Subjects:
Summary:"This book emphasizes the comparative study of theoretical as well as hypothetical issues of structural realism of international relations theory vis-à-vis those of systemic geopolitical analysis. Are they scientific fields evolved in parallel, common philosophical and cognitive roots? Could they be used as complementary theoretical tools or their relation is disjunctive and contrapuntal? When decoding the core hypotheses of structural realism and systemic geopolitical analysis, an effort takes place for the sake of the central scientific aim; i.e. the untainted descriptive analysis without ontologically groundless claims. The debate on interstate relations and the framework, on which these are structured, is long-term with its philosophical background detected at the juxtaposition between those referring to "sein" and the others expressing the "sollen". This research struggles to explain the converging and diverging points of view between the neorealist approach of international relations theory and the systemic geopolitical analysis"--
Physical Description:xviii, 122 Seiten
ISBN:9781536191967

There is no print copy available.

Interlibrary loan Place Request Caution: Not in THWS collection!