Feminism is a broad term given to works of those scholars who have sought to bring gender concerns into the academic study of international politics and...
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In international relations (IR), constructivism is a social theory that asserts that significant aspects of international relations are shaped by ideational...
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structural realism is a theory of international relations that emphasizes the role of power politics in international relations, sees competition and conflict...
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Liberalism is a school of thought within international relations theory which revolves around three interrelated principles:[citation needed] Rejection...
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"Fourteen Points". Wilson's idealism was a precursor to liberal international relations theory, the particular set of viewpoints arising amongst the so-called...
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Realism, a school of thought in international relations theory, is a theoretical framework that views world politics as an enduring competition among self-interested...
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International relations (IR, and also referred to as international studies, international politics, or international affairs) is an academic discipline...
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materialist feminism avoids seeing this gender hierarchy as the effect of a singular... patriarchy and instead gauges the web of social and psychic relations that...
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Postfeminism (redirect from Post-feminism)
changed relations between feminism, femininity and popular culture. The term is sometimes confused with subsequent feminisms such as fourth-wave feminism, postmodern...
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domestic labor and sex relations. Because of its foundation in historical materialism, Marxist feminism is similar to socialist feminism and, to a greater...
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In international relations theory, the concept of anarchy is the idea that the world lacks any supreme authority or sovereignty. In an anarchic state...
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Gender-critical feminism, also known as trans-exclusionary radical feminism or TERFism, is an ideology or movement that opposes what it refers to as "gender...
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critics. Despite its individualistic aspect, choice feminism differs from individualist feminism in that it is not deliberately a movement. It has been...
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In international relations theory, the Great Debates refer to a series of disagreements between international relations scholars. Ashworth describes how...
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Feminist political theory (section Radical feminism)
formal officeholding roles. Politics portal Anarcha-feminism Ecofeminism Feminism in international relations Feminist anthropology Feminist criminology Feminist...
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Feminism in France is the history of feminist thought and movements in France. Feminism in France can be roughly divided into three waves: First-wave feminism...
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2013-09-26. Retrieved November 15, 2013. Tickner, J.A. (2006). Feminism meets International Relations: some methodological issues. New York, Cambridge University...
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Liberal institutionalism (redirect from Neoliberalism in international relations)
institutional liberalism or neoliberalism) is a theory of international relations that holds that international cooperation between states is feasible and sustainable...
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International relations theory is the study of international relations (IR) from a theoretical perspective. It seeks to explain behaviors and outcomes...
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sexes. Feminism holds the position that modern societies are patriarchal—they prioritize the male point of view—and that women are treated unjustly in these...
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Reactionary feminism is a form of feminism that rejects the progressivist belief that human history is an ongoing arc of moral advancement and seeks to...
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is an international relations theory from the realist school of thought. Realism makes the following assumptions: states are the main actors in the international...
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Poststructuralism in international relations is an approach that has been part of international relations scholarship since the 1980s. Although there...
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– international relations scholar focusing on Feminism in international relations, editor for such scholarly journals as Signs and the International Feminist...
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Fourth-wave feminism is a feminist movement that began around the early 2010s and is characterized by a focus on the empowerment of women, the use of internet...
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Islamic feminism is a form of feminism concerned with the role of women in Islam. It aims for the full equality of all Muslims, regardless of gender, in public...
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Laura Sjoberg (category USC School of International Relations alumni)
Women's Violence in Global Politics. London: Zed Books. Tickner, J. Ann; Sjoberg, Laura, eds. (2011). Feminism and International Relations: Conversations...
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Feminism in China refers to the collection of historical movements and ideologies in time aimed at redefining the role and status of women in China. Feminism...
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Socialist feminism rose in the 1960s and 1970s as an offshoot of the feminist movement and New Left that focuses upon the interconnectivity of the patriarchy...
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Securitization in international relations and national politics is the process of state actors transforming subjects from regular political issues into...
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