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Im Anschluss an die „konstruktivistische Wende“ (Checkel 1998), die sich seit Beginn der 1990er Jahre in den Theorien internationaler Beziehungen vollzogen hat, haben konstruktivistische Ansätze auch in die Theorien der europäischen Integration Einzug gehalten (Christiansen et al. 1999; Risse 2009: 144). Für die Etablierung des Konstruktivismus in der Disziplin der Internationalen Beziehungen hatten zweifelsohne das Ende des Kalten Krieges und die diesbezüglichen Erklärungsdefizite der Mainstream-Theorien (Realismus, Liberalismus, Neoliberaler Institutionalismus) eine Katalysatorfunktion.

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Schwellnus, G. (2012). Sozialkonstruktivismus. In: Bieling, HJ., Lerch, M. (eds) Theorien der europäischen Integration. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-19715-9_13

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