Explanation of the book
The book seeks to test the theories of the realist school based on the centrality of the state in international relations, and the theories of some supporters of the constructivist school who reject the continued dominance of that view, despite evidence indicating the increasing importance of international actors other than states, and who call for correcting this situation by proposing theories that do not view these actors as dependent variables in international politics only, but as independent variables as well.
Section: Political books
Number of pages: 333 pages
The book seeks to test the theories of the realist school based on the centrality of the state in international relations, and the theories of some supporters of the constructivist school who reject the continued dominance of that view, despite evidence indicating the increasing importance of international actors other than states, and who call for correcting this situation by proposing theories that do not view these actors as dependent variables in international politics only, but as independent variables as well.
Collective Security in the League of Arab States
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