As a philosophical position, constructivism was introduced to International Relations Theory (IRT) in order to criticize the established or mainstream theories. Constructivist scholars not only have different perspectives and categories, among them selves, but also have various ontological and epistemological debates. However, this reflects the pluralism of constructivism and the dynamics of IRT. Though constructivism is a vague international relations theory, it has provoked successfully philosophical debates about the foundation of IRT.
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