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How Anthropological Theories Shaped International Relations: An Exploration Of Anthropology’s Influence On Global Political Thought – Analysis

Eurasia Review Friday, 15 November 2024 ()
Anthropology, as the study of human cultures, societies, and behaviors, has significantly influenced the field of International Relations (IR). It has offered unique perspectives on understanding global politics, power dynamics, and the role of human agency in shaping international systems. This article delves into some of the...
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