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Policies and politics are always embedded in specific intellectual settings.1 International politics is no exception and, as it turns out, Central Europe provides an example of such an intellectual setting. Therefore, to understand Central European international politics, one needs to investigate Central European thinking on international politics.
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Drulák, P. (2012). Central Europe and IR Thinking: Traditions and Disciplines. In: Šabič, Z., Drulák, P. (eds) Regional and International Relations of Central Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137283450_2
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