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Evolutionary Approaches to the Study of International Relations

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This paper seeks to specify in what sense findings of evolutionary psychology can expand and fertilize international relations (=IR) theory, but also how not to do it. It also speaks to the relative relevance of each of the main paradigms in IR.

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Abstract: This paper seeks to specify in what sense findings of evolutionary psychology can expand and fertilize international relations (=IR) theory, but also how not to do it. It also speaks to the relative relevance of each of the main paradigms in IR.

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Evolutionary Approaches to the Study of International Relations Tamas Golya University of Oregon Department of Political Science tgolya@uoregon.edu Paper presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association April 20-23 2006 Chicago IL Abstract This theory-building paper negotiates between the main paradigms of International Relations Theory (=IR) such as Realism Liberalism Marxism and Constructivism by applying findings of Evolutionary Psychology (=EP) to the study of typical international subject matters such as warfare ethnic conflict and cooperation.
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