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2011 | 5(12) | 147-151

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Anthony Leysens, The Critical Theory of Robert W. Cox. Fugitive or Guru?, Houndmills–Basingstoke 2008

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147-151

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  • Uniwersytet Mikołaj Kopernika w Toruniu

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  • Leysens A. The Critical Theory of Robert W. Cox. Fugitive or Guru?, Houndmills–Basingstoke 2008, s. 5, 12–44, 52-53, 87-88, 116-119, 123–136, 141–143.
  • Linklater A., Beyond Realism and Marxism. Critical Theory and International Relations, London 1990, s. 27.
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  • Peterson S., Tierney M.J., Maliniak D., Teaching and Research Practices, Views on the Discipline, and Policy Attitudes of International Relations Faculty at U.S. Colleges and Universities, http://web.wm.edu/irtheoryandpractice/ trip/surveyreport05-06.pdf?svr=www (dostęp 14.11.2010).

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