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International Relations: Track 4

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What are the prospects for cooperation or cooperation in the international system? Will states always be primarily concerned with their own security or is progressive change possible in international politics? Does it matter to international politics if states are democratic or not? And what is the importance of economic change, or gender relations to international politics? In the following seven films, some of the world's leading experts on international relations explore what determines how states and their agents behave in a globalised world and the different theories and analyses that have been developed to make sense of today's international system.

Track 4: Feminism and International relations

Professor Kimberley Hutchings from the London School of Economics discusses Feminism and international relations



Tracks in this podcast:

Track Title Description
1 Structural Realism Professor John Mearsheimer from the University of Chicago discusses Structural Realism Play now Structural Realism
2 Liberal Theory Professor Andrew Moravscik from Princeton University discusses Liberal theory. Play now Liberal Theory
3 Securitisation theory Professor Ole Waever from the University of Copenhagen discusses Securitisation theory Play now Securitisation theory
4 Feminism and International relations Professor Kimberley Hutchings from the London School of Economics discusses Feminism and international relations Play now Feminism and International relations
5 Uneven and combined development Professor Justin Rosenberg from the University of Sussex discusses Uneven and combined development. Play now Uneven and combined development
6 Governmentality Professor Iver Neumann from the London School of Economics discusses Governmentality Play now Governmentality
7 Networks Professor Katheryn Sikkink from the University of Minnesota discusses Networks Play now Networks

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