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Why shelter theory matters: Ramifications for international relations and small state studies
Anders Wivel
, Christine Ingebritsen
Centre for European Politics
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Absolute Power
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Constructivist
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Insecurity
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Institutionalist
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International Institutions
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International Politics
20%
International Relations
100%
International System
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Liberal
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Limited Capacity
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Limited Opportunities
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Limited Power
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Power Asymmetry
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Realist
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Relative Power
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Self-help
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Small States
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State Behavior
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State Theory
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Vulnerability
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Social Sciences
Balance of Power
20%
Ideal type
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International Politics
20%
International Relation
100%
International System
20%
Self Help
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Small States
100%