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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In the discipline of international relations, constructivism is the claim that significant aspects of international relations are historically and socially contingent, rather than inevitable consequences of human nature or other essential characteristics of world politics. Nicholas Onuf is usually credited with coining the term "constructivism" to describe approaches to the study of world politics that stress the socially constructed character of international relations Contemporary constructivist theory traces its roots to pioneering work not only…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In the discipline of international relations, constructivism is the claim that significant aspects of international relations are historically and socially contingent, rather than inevitable consequences of human nature or other essential characteristics of world politics. Nicholas Onuf is usually credited with coining the term "constructivism" to describe approaches to the study of world politics that stress the socially constructed character of international relations Contemporary constructivist theory traces its roots to pioneering work not only by Onuf, but also by Richard Ashley, Friedrich Kratochwil, and John Ruggie.