Search Results - "Hopf, Ted"
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The logic of habit in International Relations
Published in European journal of international relations (01-12-2010)“…IR theory is dominated by the logics of consequentialism and appropriateness. But Max Weber offered four logics of choice, not just two. Beyond the…”
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The Promise of Constructivism in International Relations Theory
Published in International security (01-07-1998)“…Hopf discusses the constructivist challenge to neorealism and neoliberal institutionalism and offers a constructivist research agenda that seeks a middle…”
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Change in international practices
Published in European journal of international relations (01-09-2018)“…This article builds on the practice turn’s welcome move to redirect our attention to the unconscious habitual practices that constitute most of daily social…”
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Common-sense Constructivism and Hegemony in World Politics
Published in International organization (01-04-2013)“…The IR literature on hegemony rarely combines attention to material power and ideas. Cox's neo-Gramscian work is a rare exception, but it too narrowly…”
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‘Crimea is ours’: A discursive history
Published in International relations (London) (01-06-2016)“…Russia could have annexed Crimea anytime in the last 25 years. The fact that it did so only in March 2014 is a puzzle. I argue that the predominant discourse…”
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The Distribution of Identity and the Future of International Order: China's Hegemonic Prospects
Published in International organization (01-10-2018)“…Existing theories predict that the rise of China will trigger a hegemonic transition and the current debate centers on whether or not the transition will be…”
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Everyday Nationalism and Making Identity Count
Published in Nationalities papers (01-11-2020)“…The literature on “everyday nationalism” foregrounds constructivist practice theory as well as interpretivist methodologies. Our project—Making Identity…”
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Identity, legitimacy, and the use of military force: Russia’s Great Power identities and military intervention in Abkhazia
Published in Review of international studies (01-12-2005)“…An action is legitimate if the pertinent community deems it so. Most would agree that Russia’s conduct in the 1990s in Georgia was illegitimate. Military…”
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Identity, legitimacy, and the use of military force: Russia's Great Power identities and military intervention in Abkhazia; Ted Hopf; Russian identities and intervention in Georgia
Published in Review of international studies (01-12-2005)“…An action is legitimate if the pertinent community deems it so. Most would agree that Russia's conduct in the 1990s in Georgia was illegitimate. Military…”
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Making the Future Inevitable: Legitimizing, Naturalizing and Stabilizing. The Transition in Estonia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan
Published in European journal of international relations (01-09-2002)“…In discussions of post-communist transitional politics, it is common-place to find arguments that attribute regime stability to a government's capacity to…”
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National Interests in International Society. By Martha Finnemore. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1996. 154p. $35.00 cloth, $13.95 paper. - Cultural Internationalism and World Order. By Akira Iriye. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997. 212p. $32.50. - Cultural Norms and National Security: Police and Military in Postwar Japan. By Peter J. Katzenstein Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1996. 307p. $35.00
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Constructivism All the Way Down
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Polarity, the Offense-Defense Balance, and War
Published in The American political science review (01-06-1991)“…Bipolar systems are inherently more stable than multipolar configurations of power, Kenneth Waltz argues. His empirical justification for this conclusion…”
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Managing Soviet disintegration
Published in International security (01-07-1992)“…The security case for the exercise of US influence on the states emerging from the former Soviet Union is examined. Ends and means for that influence are…”
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Russia and the U.S.: growing cooperation?
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Polarity and international stability--Comment/reply
Published in The American political science review (01-03-1993)“…Ted Hopf and Manus Midlarsky debate political theories on the connection between polarity and international stability. Midlarsky presents evidence for…”
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Managing Soviet Disintegration: A Demand for Behavioral Regimes
Published in International security (01-07-1992)“…Argues that the West should establish standards for each republic's military and domestic policy to overcome the risks of nuclear proliferation and consequent…”
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