ABSTRACT
International Relations and the Problem of Difference has developed out of the sense that IR as a discipline does not assess the quality of cultural interactions that shape, and are shaped by, the changing structures and processes of the international system. In this work, the authors re-imagine IR as a uniquely placed site for the study of differences as organized explicitly around the exploration of the relation of wholes and parts and sameness and difference-and always the one in relation to the other.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |16 pages
Introduction
part |98 pages
Difference in the Constitution of IR
chapter |24 pages
The Westphalian Deferral
chapter |42 pages
Intimate Indians 1
chapter |31 pages
Ir and the Inner Life of Modernization Theory
part |82 pages
Studies in Difference and Contemporary Ir