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  2. Glossary of international relations terms - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of terms related to the study of international relations. Many of these terms are also ... promises in the international system. For example, two ...

  3. Category:International relations terminology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "International relations terminology" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. International relations - Wikipedia

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    International relations (IR, and also referred to as international studies, international politics, [2] or international affairs) [3] is an academic discipline. [4] In a broader sense, the study of IR, in addition to multilateral relations, concerns all activities among states—such as war, diplomacy, trade, and foreign policy—as well as relations with and among other international actors ...

  5. European Thesaurus on International Relations and Area Studies

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    In: European Language Resources Association (ed.): Proceedings of the Sixth International Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, 28-30 May 2008, Marrakech 2008. Huckstorf, Axel: The Multilingual European Thesaurus on International Relations and Area Studies. An Example of Successful European Terminology Co-operation.

  6. International relations theory - Wikipedia

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    Behavioural international relations theory is an approach to international relations theory which believes in the idea that the social sciences can adapt methodologies from the natural sciences. [67] Accordingly, behavioural scholars reject isms (ideological approaches) because their adherents believe the maxims of their isms are self-evidently ...

  7. Category:International relations - Wikipedia

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    Cold war (term) Collaboration; International community; Concert of Nations; Confidence-building measures in South America; Conflict Armament Research; Conflict early warning; Conjuncture (international relations) Constitutional coup; Consulates of the Orange Free State; Coordinator for International Relations; Cornelius Ryan Award; Counter ...

  8. International order - Wikipedia

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    Neorealism in international relations, or structural realism, a theory of international relations, which includes: Hegemonic stability theory (HST), a theory that the international system is more likely to remain stable when a single nation-state is the dominant world power; Power (international), state power, including economic and military power

  9. Protocol (diplomacy) - Wikipedia

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    There are two meanings of the word "protocol" in the context of international relations. In the legal sense, it is defined as an international agreement that supplements or amends a treaty. In the diplomatic sense, the term refers to the set of rules, procedures, conventions and ceremonies that relate to relations between states.