Vol. 13 No. 073 (2025): Issue 073

​The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies and the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies have published the 73rd issue of Siyasat Arabiya, a bimonthly peer-reviewed journal of political science and international relations. This special issue, titled “Forty Years of Constructivism in International Relations," opens with an introduction by the editor, Mohammed Hemchi, and features a foreword by Nicholas Onuf – a pioneering founder of social constructivism in International Relations, titled “What Should We Make of 'Anarchy Is What States Make of It'?". The issue includes the following articles: “After and Beyond Alexander Wendt: Mapping Constructivist Pathways in International Relations" by Mohammed Hemchi; “Security from a Constructivist Perspective: Security Is What States Make of it" by Abdennour Benantar; “Transformations of the Arab Regional Order: A Constructivist Approach" by Marwa Fekry; and “Alexander Wendt Meets the Middle East: The Construction of Difference within Collective Identities" by May Darwich. The translation section includes Alexander Wendt's article, “Anarchy is what States Make of it: The Social Construction of Power Politics", translated by Sarah Ismael. The issue also documents key developments in the democratic transition in the Arab world and Palestine during the period from 1 January to 28 February 2025. It further features Sarah Nasser's book review of Alexander Wendt's Social Theory of International Politics and Quantum Mind and Social Science: Unifying Physical and Social Ontology.

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Published: 2025-03-01

Articles

  • What should we Make of "Anarchy is what States Make of it"?

    Author: Nicholas Onuf
    21-28
    ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​This article traces the different paths taken by constructivism in International Relations, from its emergence as a critical social theory in the 1980s, in response to the...
  • After and Beyond Alexander Wendt: Mapping Constructivist Pathways in International Relations Cited twice

    Author: Mohammed Hemchi
    29-55
    This article traces the different paths taken by constructivism in International Relations, from its emergence as a critical social theory in the 1980 s, in response to the third debate between...
  • Alexander Wendt Meets the Middle East: The Construction of Difference within Collective Identities Cited once

    Author: May Darwich
    101-119
    Scholars studying the Middle East often challenge the IR discipline's Eurocentric framings of the world by emphasizing the particularities of the Middle East, which defy and challenge the...
  • Introduction: Constructivism is what Constructivists Make of it Cited once

    Author: Mohammed Hemchi
    9-20
    The Arab region offers a rich ground for testing constructivist assumptions, and moving beyond both realism that focuses on material power and liberalism promises linear progress. If international...
  • Security from a Constructivist Perspective: Security Is What States Make of it Cited once

    Author: Abdennour Benantar
    56-82
    This study analyses the constructivist perspective of security and establishes the constructivist contribution to security studies, particularly in terms of the conventional and critical...
  • Transformations of the Arab Regional Order: A Constructivist Approach Cited once

    Author: Marwa Fekry
    83-100
    This study examines the role of identity, ideas, norms, and interests in shaping the Arab regional order across different historical periods, building on Alexander Wendt's constructivist approach....
  • Anarchy is what States Make of it: The Social Construction of Power Politics Cited 5 times

    Author: Alexander Wendt; Sarah Ismael (Translator)
    123-152
    This article draws from structurationist and symbolic interactionist sociology, seeking to build a bridge between the realist–liberal and rationalist–reflectivist debates in the field of...
  • Milestones in Democratic Transition

    155-159
    ​​This report includes documentation of the main milestones in the process of democratic transformation in the Arab world during the period from January 1 to February 28, 2025.​​
  • Documents of Democratic Transition

    160-172
    ​​​This section highlights the most significant political documents related to democratic transformation in the Arab world. In this issue, we present documents from Tunisia and Syria covering the...
  • Palestine Over Two Months

    173-176
    ​This report provides an account of the main Palestinian events related to the Arab-Israeli conflict during the period from January 1 to February 28, 2025.​
  • Alexander Wendt's Journey from Social Theory of International Relations to Unifying Social and Physical Ontology

    Author: Sarah Nasser
    179-194
    ​​This book review introduces Alexander Wendt's seminal books: Social Theory of International Politics and Quantum Mind and Social Science: Unifying Physical and Social Ontology, both published by...