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Swedish Security & Defence Policy 1990-2012 : The transformation from neutrality to solidarity through a state identity perspectiveLundquist, Dan January 2013 (has links)
This thesis aims to analyse the transformation of Sweden’s state identity as well as its Security and Defence Policy through a theoretical framework based on Alexander Wendt’s “Social Theory of International Relations”. By identifying factors (both internal and external) that have affected Sweden’s actions and policymaking, the thesis provides an understanding of the gradual conversion from neutrality, isolation and national defence to military non-alignment, cooperation and international operations. The thesis discusses a future renationalisation in international relations and identifies difficulties with Sweden’s policy of being militarily non-aligned in peacetime aiming for neutrality in wartime. Because of Sweden’s membership in the European Union, NATO’s Partnership for Peace, and the Declaration of Solidarity, the neutrality option does not seem particularly viable if a conflict were to arise in Sweden’s vicinity.
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Nordkoreas plats i världen : En undersökning om Nordkoreas uppfattning av sig själv och fienden 1968-1976Hjorth, Hanna January 2021 (has links)
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Filosofický kontext sociálního konstruktivismu jako teorie mezinárodních vztahů / A philosophical context of social constructivism as a theory of International RelationsVácha, Ondřej January 2014 (has links)
The present thesis interpretes Nicholas Onuf´s fundamental book World of Our Making. This text tries to evaluate Maja Zehfuss´ and Charlotte Epstein´s poststructuralist arguments against constructivist IR theory and tries to resolve the problem within a broader philosophical context. In the end it seeks to consider their argument against the inherent tension of Onuf´s constructivism and consequently suggest a possible solution.
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