SUMMARY: |
This volume aims to bring together articles which present, explore, analyse and
interpret salient events from the international arena. The focus falls on those phenomena and
events which have a global outreach and which impact entire communities, as well as
individuals and domestic/sub‐state groups. Traditionally, the analysis of international politics
used to evoke a Realist view and mind‐set and, starting with the 1970s, a Neorealist outlook,
according to which phenomena occurring in world politics generated reactions from state
actors and, hence, state interaction and state behaviour were observed and commented on. |
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