Series - International Relations:Theories and Critiques

The many schools of thought in international relations have proven unfit to explain the rapid developments in the relationships between nations and states since the beginning of this century. This series will start with an exposé of the most significant theories that have influenced international relations and our critiques of them, and it will end with an elaborate explanation of the foundations of our proposed theory. We will introduce a new set of scientific and technical tools to deconstruct international relations, and their phenomena based on the material laws of politics and the related mathematical methodology we uncovered. We aim to replace old approaches with new scientific ones that we put at the disposal of researchers as a resource for innovative research.
Part II: A Critique of the Realist School of Thought
29 August 2024
Part I: Huntington’s Clash of Civilizations: An Empirical Critique of Civilizational Fault Line Conflicts
24 July 2024