Night of the Living Wonks - 2 views
The IR Theory Knowledge Base - 2 views
https://www.princeton.edu/~slaughtr/Articles/722_IntlRelPrincipalTheories_Slaughter_201... - 5 views
One World, Rival Theories - 2 views
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He sketched out three dominant approaches: realism, liberalism, and an updated form of idealism called "constructivism."
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Realism focuses on the shifting distribution of power among states.
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Liberalism highlights the rising number of democracies and the turbulence of democratic transitions.
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Night of the Living Wonks - 1 views
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The specter of an uprising of reanimated corpses also poses a significant challenge to interpreters of international relations and the theories they use to understand the world. If the dead begin to rise from the grave and attack the living, what thinking would -- or should -- guide the human response?
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For our purposes, a zombie is defined as a reanimated being occupying a human corpse, with a strong desire to eat human flesh
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Because they can spread across borders and threaten states and civilizations, these zombies should command the attention of scholars and policymakers.
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night of the living dead - YouTube - 1 views
Theory in Action: Liberalism - YouTube - 0 views
Photographer Captures Tens of Thousands Fleeing ISIS, Entering Turkey - 0 views
U.N. Sees Need for $1 Billion to Fight Ebola - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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United Nations officials said Tuesday, estimating the cost of this effort at $1 billion.
Lockdown Begins in Sierra Leone to Battle Ebola - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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The United States is planning to build as many as 17 Ebola treatment centers in Liberia, with about 1,700 treatment beds, while the United Nations is planning an expanded mission in the region, based in Accra, Ghana, according to Anthony Banbury, the United Nation’s Ebola operation crisis manager. It is intended to be more nimble than the United Nations’ notoriously bureaucratic operations, bringing in as many as 500 trucks and jeeps from other missions in Africa, possibly paying teams in one country to speed up safe burials, buying fuel for monitoring teams in another country, or offering helicopters to transport health workers where they are needed.
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Whether Sierra Leone’s lockdown will constitute an effective response is open to question. Despite the mobilization, the volunteers hardly appeared to be thick on the ground. In some neighborhoods, residents said they were yet to see any of the green-vested young men and women who had volunteered.
Scholars Online | Brown University - 0 views
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