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The War in Ukraine and the Limits of International Relations Theory
Abstract
The text presents possibilities for improving IR theory by increasing the importance of analytical competences in the process of scientific training and research. The war in Ukraine indicates that traditional IR concepts are no longer sufficient, and it is necessary to concretize them for the study of current political events. The author states that analytical training would allow for more effective research on international processes and strengthen the authority of science in the era of new technologies, where companies, think tanks, and the media already have advanced tools for assessing reality. The author believes that if scientists do not develop new ways of working, their work will potentially become redundant.
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