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End of the Classical Phase
Plato, Thucydides, Machiavelli, Kant, Hobbes -
Establishment of the discipline of Internatioanl Relations
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League of Nations
Geneva -
Permanent Court of International Justice
The Hague -
International Relations Departament at LSE
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Montague Burton Chair of International Relations
University of Oxford -
"The Twenty Years' Crisis"
E. H. Carr -
Period: to
The 1st Great Debate
Liberalism vs. Realism -
"Politics Among Nations"
Hans Morgenthau -
Period: to
The 2nd Great Debate
Behaviouralism vs. Traditionalism:
„what is the most appropriate way of pursuing and acquiring knowledge in international relations?” -
Period: to
The 3rd Great Debate
Neo-liberalism(Robert O. Keohane), Neo-marxism (Robert Cox and Immanuel Wallerstein) and Neo-realism (Kenneth Waltz) -
“After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy"
by Robert O. Keohane -
Start of the 4th Great Debate
Rationalism vs. Constructivism (Alexander Wendt) -
“Social Theory of International Politics”
by Alexander Wendt