Constructivism (international Relations) - Notable Constructivists in International Relations

Notable Constructivists in International Relations

  • Emanuel Adler
  • Michael Barnett
  • Thomas J. Biersteker
  • Didier Bigo
  • Mark Blyth
  • Barry Buzan
  • Jeffrey T. Checkel
  • Karin Fierke
  • Martha Finnemore
  • Patricia Goff
  • Stefano Guzzini
  • Ernst B. Haas
  • Peter M. Haas
  • Rodney Bruce Hall
  • Ted Hopf
  • Patrick Thaddeus Jackson
  • A. Iain Johnston
  • Peter J. Katzenstein
  • Elizabeth Kier
  • Audie Klotz
  • Friedrich Kratochwil
  • Richard Ned Lebow
  • Iver Neumann
  • Jeffrey Legro
  • Cecelia Lynch
  • Kathleen R. McNamara
  • Daniel H. Nexon
  • Nicholas Onuf
  • Vincent Pouliot
  • Richard Price
  • Erik Ringmar
  • Thomas Risse
  • John Ruggie
  • Chris Reus-Smit
  • Leonard Seabrooke
  • Kathryn Sikkink
  • Nina Tannenwald
  • J. Ann Tickner
  • Ole Wæver
  • Alexander Wendt
  • Janice Bially Mattern
  • Michael Bassett

Read more about this topic:  Constructivism (international Relations)

Famous quotes containing the words international relations, notable and/or relations:

    International relations is security, it’s trade relations, it’s power games. It’s not good-and-bad. But what I saw in Yugoslavia was pure evil. Not ethnic hatred—that’s only like a label. I really had a feeling there that I am observing unleashed human evil ...
    Natasha Dudinska (b. c. 1967)

    Every notable advance in technique or organization has to be paid for, and in most cases the debit is more or less equivalent to the credit. Except of course when it’s more than equivalent, as it has been with universal education, for example, or wireless, or these damned aeroplanes. In which case, of course, your progress is a step backwards and downwards.
    Aldous Huxley (1894–1963)

    Consciousness, we shall find, is reducible to relations between objects, and objects we shall find to be reducible to relations between different states of consciousness; and neither point of view is more nearly ultimate than the other.
    —T.S. (Thomas Stearns)