Relações Internacionais: o estado da disciplina
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https://doi.org/10.5752/P.1809-6182.2021v18n1p6-15Keywords:
Relações Internacionais, Teoria das Relações Internacionais, MetodologiaAbstract
Students and academics have come across various theoretical fields, methods and research topics over the course of the last century, when International Relations developed. With the aim to support new students of the discipline, this article summarizes its historical evolution, indicates the main methods used and identifies the contemporary debates.
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