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Realist gambit: postwar American political science and the birth of IR theory / Guilhot, Nicolas   Journal Article
Guilhot, Nicolas Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The study of international relations (IR) took an important disciplinary turn in the 1950s, when a number of scholars sought to develop a distinct theory of international politics. This turn, however, should not be understood as a tendency toward specialization, but rather as a separatist movement, meant to insulate the study of international politics from the behavioral revolution that was transforming the practice of political science in postwar America. Promoted by the Rockefeller Foundation, the "theorization" of IR encapsulated a very specific intellectual and ultimately political agenda at odds with the kind of liberalism dominant at the time.
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Time and space of IR theory / Liping, Liu   Journal Article
Liping, Liu Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Space  Time  I R Theory  Time - I R Theory  Space - I R Theory 
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