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Thinking International Relations Differently
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ABSTRACT
A host of voices has risen to challenge Western core dominance of the field of International Relations (IR), and yet, intellectual production about world politics continues to be highly skewed. This book is the second volume in a trilogy of titles that tries to put the "international" back into IR by showing how knowledge is actually produced around the world.
The book examines how concepts that are central to the analysis of international relations are conceived in diverse parts of the world, both within the disciplinary boundaries of IR and beyond them. Adopting a thematic structure, scholars from around the world issues that include security, the state, authority and sovereignty, globalization, secularism and religion, and the "international" - an idea that is central to discourses about world politics but which, in given geocultural locations, does not necessarily look the same.
By mapping global variation in the concepts used by scholars to think about international relations, the work brings to light important differences in non-Western approaches and the potential implications of such differences for the IR discipline and the study of world politics in general. This is essential reading for anyone who is concerned about the history, development and future of International Relations.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |1 pages
PART A Security
chapter 3|24 pages
Aberystwyth, Paris, Copenhagen: the Europeanness of new “schools” of security theory in an American field OLE WÆVER
chapter 4|20 pages
Security theorizing in China: culture, evolution and social practice: Liu Yongtao
chapter 5|23 pages
No place for theory? Security studies in Latin America: Arlene B. Tickner and Mônica Herz
part |1 pages
PART B State, sovereignty and authority
chapter 6|22 pages
The state of the African state and politics: ghosts and phantoms in the heart of darkness
chapter 8|20 pages
The Latin American nation-state and the international: Fernando López-Alves
part |1 pages
PART C Globalization
chapter 11|22 pages
Arab scholars’ take on globalization: Wafaa Hasan and Bessma Momani
part |1 pages
PART D Secularism and religion
chapter 12|22 pages
Religion, secularism and the state in Southeast Asia: Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid
chapter 13|24 pages
Western secularisms: variation in a doctrine and its practice: Mona Kanwal Sheikh and Ole Wæver
part |1 pages
PART E The international