1. The Constructivist Approach to International Relations Theory
... and not part of the real world. Practitioners of foreign policy must live in the "real" world and actually take care of the business of government. However, we need look no further than the Clinton administration in the US to see that theory can be highly influential on practitioners of foreign policy. One strand of liberal international relations theory is called "democratic peace theory". This strand of liberalism holds that democracy will rarely ... is also important to understand constructivism is a means of knowing or understanding phenomenon, which is the goal of existential and p...
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