Part Three in the ongoing saga of IR theory.
Yes, these do get progressively longer. Hopefully that’s not a trend that will continue into Part Four next week!
Part Three in the ongoing saga of IR theory.
Yes, these do get progressively longer. Hopefully that’s not a trend that will continue into Part Four next week!
The second course podcast for the 2007 edition of my World Politics course. The topic is “liberalism,” which
is fortunate, considering the name of the podcast.
Discussant comments from an SGIR panel entitled “Constructivism and Historical Sociology,” 14 September 2007, in Turin, Italy.
The coughing in the first part of the recording is not mine.
Here is my presentation from the SGIR panel entitled “Family Resemblances: European Social Theory and American Pragmatism,” 14 September 2007, in Turin, Italy.
I assembled this panel, and I think it turned out rather well.
Here are my discussant comments from the SGIR conference panel entitled “Pragmatism and the Discipline,” 13 September 2007, in Turin, Italy.
Here is the first of four podcasts for the 2007 edition of World Politics with PTJ. This one deals with “realism” as it relates to international relations.
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