Postpositivism (international relations)

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title: Postpositivism (international relations)
text: In international relations theory, post-positivism refers to theories of international relations which epistemologically reject positivism, the idea that the empiricist observation of the natural sciences can be applied to the social sciences. Post-positivist theories of IR attempt to integrate a larger variety of security concerns. Supporters argue that if IR is the study of foreign affairs and relations, it ought to include non-state actors as well as the state. Instead of studying solely high
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date created: 2009-10-19T01:45:45Z
date modified: 2024-09-08T22:43:00Z
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