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Reading guides for International relations

In this pack you'll find 10 reading guides that can serve as an introduction to international relations. They are not all organized the same way, but all provide explanations and summary of the associated paper.

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Summary Reading guide for Williams "Toleration, a Political or Moral Question?"

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This document is a reading guide for Williams "Toleration, a Political or Moral Question?". You will find answers to 7 questions that will help you understand the main thesis and subtleties of Williams' approach. The questions are : a. What is toleration as a personal attitude? Why, accordin...

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Summary Reading guide for Elizabeth Anderson, “Democracy: Instrumental vs. Non-instrumental Value

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This document is a reading guide for Elizabeth Anderson, “Democracy: Instrumental vs. Non-instrumental Value". You will find answers to 8 questions that will help you understand the main thesis and subtleties of Anderson's approach. The questions are : a. Why, if a dictator could give what pe...

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Summary Reading guide for Joel Feinberg, “The Nature and Value of Rights” - political philosophy

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This document is a reading guide for Cohen "On the Currency of Egalitarian Justice, and Other Essays in Political Philosophy". You will find answers to 6 questions that will help you understand the main thesis and subtleties of Feinberg's approach. The questions are: a. According to Feinberg,...

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Summary Reading Guide for John Rawls "A theory of Justice" - Political philosophy

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This document is a reading guide for John Rawls "A theory of Justice". You will find answers to 8 questions that will help you understand the main thesis and subtleties of Williams' approach. The questions are: a. What does it mean for members of a well-ordered society to view themselves and ...

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Summary Reading guide for Scanlon "The Diversity of Objections to Inequality"

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This document is a reading guide for Scanlon "The Diversity of Objections to Inequality". You will find answers to 8 questions that will help you understand the main thesis and subtleties of Williams' approach. The questions are : a. What is the difference between a humanitarian concern as oppos...

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Explanation and summary of Steve Smith : The United States and the Discipline of International Relations: “Hegemonic Country, Hegemonic Discipline” 2003 4(2):67 - 85

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In this document you'll find a summary and explanation/simplification of the main ideas of Steve Smith : TThe United States and the Discipline of International Relations: “Hegemonic Country, Hegemonic Discipline” 2003 4(2):67 - 85 - An explanation of the main thesis of the author - The stat...

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Summary and explanation of ADLER, E. (1997). Seizing the Middle Ground: Constructivism in World Politics. European Journal of International Relations

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In this document you'll find a summary and explanation/simplification of the main ideas of Adler in Seizing the Middle Ground: Constructivism in World Politics. European Journal of International Relations. It includes : - A personal note with definitions/explanations of key terms - Introduction...

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Condensed reading summary of John Locke Two Treatises of Government

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In this document you'll find a very condensed summary and explanation of John Locke Two Treatises of Government. It should help you understand his main arguments before starting going deeper.

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Summary Reading guide of Thomas Hobbes Leviathan CHAPTER XIII OF THE NATURAL CONDITION OF MANKIND AS CONCERNING THEIR FELICITY AND MISERY

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In this document you'll find a paragraph by paragraph reading guide for Thomas Hobbes Leviathan CHAPTER XIII OF THE NATURAL CONDITION OF MANKIND AS CONCERNING THEIR FELICITY AND MISERY. Each paragraph is explained and simplified for you to better understand Hobbes' approach.

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