Bibliografia

Principal

  • Sil,Rudra e Peter J.Katzenstein,2010,Beyond Paradigms:Analytic Eclecticism in the Study of World Politics,New York:Palgrave Macmillan Reus-Smith, Christian & Snidal, Duncan, 2010, The Oxford handbook of international relations, Oxford: Oxford University Press Mingst,Karen & Jack L Snyder (eds),2008,Essential Readings in World Politics,New York:W.W. Norton & Company Lentner,Howard,2004,Power and Politics in Globalization:The Indispensable State,London:Taylor&Francis Frieden, Jeffry A., Lake, David A. & Schultz, Kenneth A.,2015, World politics: Interests, interactions, institutions, New York: WW Norton Baylis,John,Steve Smith & Patricia Owens,2011,The Globalization of World Politics,Oxford:Oxford University Press Art,Robert & Robert Jervis,2014,International Politics:Enduring Concepts and Contemporary Issues,London:Pearson Abernethy,David,2000,The Dynamics of Global Dominance,European Overseas Empires 1415-1980,New Haven:Yale University Press :

Secundária

  • Harmon, Stephen (2015), "Securitization Initiatives in the Sahara- Sahel Region in the Twenty-first Century", African Security, 8 (4): 227-248 Fearon, James D. & and Laitin, David D. (2003), "Ethnicity, insurgency, and civil war", American Political Science Review, 97(1): 75-90 5.2. Holbrook, Donald (2016), "Al-Qaeda's grievances in context: reconciling sharia and society", International Relations, 30(4): 473-493 Apter, Emily (2007), "Translation-9/11: Terrorism, Immigration, and the World of Global Language Politics", The Global South, 1 (1 & 2): 69-80 5.1. 5. Mazrui, Ali A. & Tanoukhi, Nirvana (2011), "Arab Spring and the Future of Leadership in North Africa: an interview with Ali A. Mazrui conducted by Nirvana Tanoukhi, Transition, 106: 148-162 de Waal, Alex & Ibreck, Rachel (2013), "Hybrid social movements in Africa", Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 31 (2): 303-324 4.2. von Soest, Christian (2015), "Democracy prevention: The international collaboration of authoritarian regimes", European Journal of Political Research, 54 (4): 623-638 Risse, Thomas & Babayan, Nelli (2015), "Democracy promotion and the challenges of illiberal regional powers: introduction to the special issue", Democratization, 22(3): 381-399 4.1. 4. Rawnsley, Gary D. (2015), "To Know Us is to Love Us: Public Diplomacy and International Broadcasting in Contemporary Russia and China", Politics, 35(3-4): 273-286 Hurrell, Andrew & Loke, Beverley (2017), "Emerging Powers and Global Order: Much Ado About Nothing?", PRIMO Working Paper Number 14 3.2. Schimmelfennig, Frank (2018), "Brexit: differentiated disintegration in the European Union", Journal of European Public Policy, 25(8): 1154-1173 Inglehart, Ronad F. & Norris, Pippa (2016), "Trump, Brexit, and the Rise of Populism: Economic Have-Nots and Cultural Backlash", HKS Working Paper No. RWP16-026 3.1. 3. Moffitt, Benjamin, & Tormey, Simon (2013), "Rethinking Populism: Politics, Mediatisation and Political Style", Political Studies, 62(2): 381-397 Aslanidis, Paris (2015), "Is Populism an Ideology? A Refutation and a New Perspective", Political Studies, 64(1): 88-104 2.2. Shivji, Issa G. (2006), "Pan-Africanism or Imperialism? Unity and Struggle towards a New Democratic Africa", African Sociological Review, 10 (1): 208-220 Acharya, Amitav (2014), "Global International Relations (IR) and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for International Studies", International Studies Quarterly, 58(4): 647-659 2.1. 2. Venier, Pascal (2010), "Main Theoretical Currents in Geopolitical Thought in the Twentieth Century", L'Espace Politique, 12 Scott, David A. (2013), "Multipolarity, Multilateralism and Beyond ...?EU-China Understandings of the International System", International Relations, 27(1): 30-51 1.2. Mazower, Mark (2006), "An international civilization? Empire, internationalism and the crisis of the mid-twentieth century", International Affairs, 82 (3): 553-566 Capan, Zeynep Gulsah (2017), "Decolonising International Relations?", Third World Quarterly, 38 (1): 1-15 1.1. 1. :