2.3. Theories Of International Relations

Evaluate and analyze the key concepts and theories covered in the course "Modern Theories of International Relations," including but not limited to Classical Realism, Liberalism, Neorealism, Neoliberalism, Constructivism, and Critical Theory, demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of their historical context, core principles, and contemporary relevance in the field of international relations.

1Introduction To International Relations Theories

2Classical Realism

3Liberalism

4Neorealism

5Neoliberalism

6Dependency Theory

7Constructivism

8Domestic Politics: Two Level Games

9Feminism

10Rational Choice Theory

11Game Theory

12Critial Theory

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