0 someone who develops ideas about the explanation for events:
a political theorist
1 someone who develops ideas that explain events or behavior:
a political theorist
Social intelligence theorists emphasize the importance of understanding the self in relation to the way others think and behave.
This study's results challenge further many of the broad hypotheses that theorists of imperialism and dependency have attempted to apply to core-periphery relations.
Many theorists contend that ethnic groups are more likely to secede the more they are collectively denied upward mobility in the political centre.
After long neglecting issues of citizen security and justice, democratisation theorists have recently begun to recognise the importance of the rule of law.
As the starting point, outside-in theorists claim that learning is domain-general, whereas inside-out theorists assume that a language-specific acquisition mechanism exists in the human brain.
Hence, although this view is a fundamental one of which experienced topos theorists are fully aware, it tends to get obscured in the exposition.
Furthermore, recent research by dynamic systems theorists suggests that the stereotypical facial expressions associated with "basic" emotions develop within the context of shared emotional experiences.
Again, this is good news for international relations co-operation theorists.