Critical Theorists and International Relations

Critical Theorists and International Relations
Title Critical Theorists and International Relations PDF eBook
Author Jenny Edkins
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 762
Release 2009-02-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134025793

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A wide range of critical theorists is used in the study of international politics, and until now there has been no text that gives concise and accessible introductions to these figures. Critical Theorists and International Relations provides a wide-ranging introduction to thirty-two important theorists whose work has been influential in thinking about global politics. Each chapter is written by an expert with a detailed knowledge of the theorist concerned, representing a range of approaches under the rubric ‘critical’, including Marxism and post-Marxism, the Frankfurt School, hermeneutics, phenomenology, postcolonialism, feminism, queer theory, poststructuralism, pragmatism, scientific realism, deconstruction and psychoanalysis. Key features of each chapter include: a clear and concise biography of the relevant thinker an introduction to their key writings and ideas a summary of the ways in which these ideas have influenced and are being used in international relations scholarship a list of suggestions for further reading Written in engaging and accessible prose, Critical Theorists and International Relations is a unique and invaluable resource for undergraduates, postgraduates and scholars of international relations.

Critical Theory and World Politics

Critical Theory and World Politics
Title Critical Theory and World Politics PDF eBook
Author Richard Wyn Jones
Publisher Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages 276
Release 2001
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781555878023

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This text brings together leading critical theorists of world politics to discuss both the promise and the pitfalls of their work. The contributors range broadly across the terrain of world politics, engaging with both theory and emancipatory practice. Critiques by two scholars from other IR traditions are also included. The result is a seminal statement of the critical theory approach to understanding world politics.

Critical Theories, International Relations and 'the Anti-globalisation Movement'

Critical Theories, International Relations and 'the Anti-globalisation Movement'
Title Critical Theories, International Relations and 'the Anti-globalisation Movement' PDF eBook
Author Catherine Eschle
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 292
Release 2005
Genre Anti-globalization movement
ISBN 9780415343916

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This book provides a definitive account of resistance movements across the globe. Combining theoretical perspectives with detailed empirical case studies, it explains the origins, activities and prospects of the 'anti-globalization' movement.

Critical Theory of International Politics

Critical Theory of International Politics
Title Critical Theory of International Politics PDF eBook
Author Steven C. Roach
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 185
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135173699

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Critical international theory encompasses several distinct, radical approaches that focus on identity, difference, hegemonic power, and order. As an applied theory, critical international theory draws on critical social theories to shed light on international processes and global transformations. While this approach has led to increasing interest in formulating an empirically relevant critical international theory, it has also revealed the difficulties of applying critical theory to international politics. What are these difficulties and problems? And how can we move beyond them? This book addresses these questions by investigating the intellectual currents and key debates of critical theory, from Kant and Hegel to Habermas and Derrida, and the recent work of critical international theory, including Robert Cox and Andrew Linklater. By drawing on these debates, the book formulates an original theory of complementarity that brings together critical theory and critical international theory. It argues that complementarity—a governing principle in international law and politics—offers a conceptual framework for working toward two goals: engaging the changing contexts and forms of resistance and redressing some of the difficulties of applying critical theory to international relations. In adopting three critical perspectives on complementarity to analyze the evolving social and political contexts of global justice, this book provides an essential resource for undergraduate and graduate students and scholars interested in the application of critical theory to international relations.

An Introduction to International Relations

An Introduction to International Relations
Title An Introduction to International Relations PDF eBook
Author Richard Devetak
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 593
Release 2011-10-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1139505602

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Invaluable to students and those approaching the subject for the first time, An Introduction to International Relations, Second Edition provides a comprehensive and stimulating introduction to international relations, its traditions and its changing nature in an era of globalisation. Thoroughly revised and updated, it features chapters written by a range of experts from around the world. It presents a global perspective on the theories, history, developments and debates that shape this dynamic discipline and contemporary world politics. Now in full-colour and accompanied by a password-protected companion website featuring additional chapters and case studies, this is the indispensable guide to the study of international relations.

Critical Theories in International Relations

Critical Theories in International Relations
Title Critical Theories in International Relations PDF eBook
Author Tayyar Arı
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 275
Release 2023
Genre Identity politics
ISBN 166691553X

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"The book analyzes the critical theories in international relations that have become increasingly popular in the post-Cold War era. The book will analyze critical theory, Frankfurt School, constructivism, post-colonialism, feminism, critical geopolitics, political economy, Copenhagen School, Aberystwyth School, Paris School and Ontological security"--

Handbook of Critical International Relations

Handbook of Critical International Relations
Title Handbook of Critical International Relations PDF eBook
Author Steven C. Roach
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 384
Release 2020-02-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 178811289X

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Comprising a plurality of perspectives, this timely Handbook is an essential resource for understanding past and current challenges to democracy, justice, social and gender equality, identity and freedom. It shows how critical international relations (IR) theory functions as a broad-based and diverse critique of society.