Modern constructivism
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Modern constructivism, also known as conventional constructivism, is the mainstream variant of constructivism in international relations theory.[1] It can be distinguished from post-modern constructivism. Modern constructivism has an epistemology indebted to positivism.
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- ↑ Fierke, K.M., (2007) 'Constructivism' in International Relations Theories: Discipline and Diversity, Oxford: Oxford University Press, P. 172
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