Constructivism in International Relations

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Constructivism in IR is often associated with the end of the Cold War

True

Realism and liberalism failed to account for the end of the Cold War

True

Constructivism views the world and knowledge as socially constructed

True

Alexander Wendt offers an example of the social construction of reality involving nuclear weapons

True

The social relationship between states forms the basis of their interactions according to constructivism

True

Constructivists argue that states can have multiple socially constructed identities and interests

True

Social norms are not a central concept in constructivism

False

Bhutan is a large state with dominating global political, economic, and military affairs

False

Bhutan shares a national border with China and India

True

There is an ongoing border dispute between Bhutan and China

True

Explore the main ideas and arrival of constructivism in international relations, and its contrast with traditional theories such as realism and liberalism. Understand how constructivism offers a different perspective on state behavior and power dynamics.

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