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This book is comprised of 10 chapters in which Lingkai Kong and Mahmut Akpınar examine the following topics in international politics: International Political Theory, Idealism, Realism, Neorealism, Democratic Peace Theory, English School, Social Constructionism, Gender Theme, Marx and Neo-Marxism, and Critical Theory. Due to space limitations, this book cannot be regarded a comprehensive and systematic theoretical investigation; rather, it is a collection of concise reviews. It is not feas…
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This book is comprised of 10 chapters in which Lingkai Kong and Mahmut Akpınar examine the following topics in international politics: International Political Theory, Idealism, Realism, Neorealism, Democratic Peace Theory, English School, Social Constructionism, Gender Theme, Marx and Neo-Marxism, and Critical Theory. Due to space limitations, this book cannot be regarded a comprehensive and systematic theoretical investigation; rather, it is a collection of concise reviews. It is not feasible to show all the content of the essential themes in the chosen writings, thus rather than as a comprehensive overview, it would be more suitable to be used as a complement to researchers' expertise in the topic of international political philosophy.

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This book is comprised of 10 chapters in which Lingkai Kong and Mahmut Akpınar examine the following topics in international politics: International Political Theory, Idealism, Realism, Neorealism, Democratic Peace Theory, English School, Social Constructionism, Gender Theme, Marx and Neo-Marxism, and Critical Theory. Due to space limitations, this book cannot be regarded a comprehensive and systematic theoretical investigation; rather, it is a collection of concise reviews. It is not feasible to show all the content of the essential themes in the chosen writings, thus rather than as a comprehensive overview, it would be more suitable to be used as a complement to researchers' expertise in the topic of international political philosophy.

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