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E-grāmata: International Relations from the Global South: Worlds of Difference

Edited by (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia), Edited by (Leiden University, Netherlands)
  • Formāts: 368 pages
  • Sērija : Worlding Beyond the West
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-May-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781317629566
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  • Izdošanas datums: 21-May-2020
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The claim that world politics may look different depending where you are looking from is now commonplace within the field of International Relations (IR). This exciting new textbook offers students of IR and IR theory a book that speaks to the key concepts, categories and issues of world politics from the perspectives of those who are based in or originate from the global south.

Framed by introductory chapters that question how we know what we know, the book encourages students to consider how key concepts and issues have developed in the field, and proposes that other ways of doing IR are possible. Each chapter is written to a common structure, providing a systematic intervention into a key issue that aims at both transforming and enriching the original and dominant terms of the debate.

International Relations Theory:

  • Examines the ways in which key IR issues have been addressed within traditional or classical core treatments, offering a brief intellectual history of key IR concepts, including sovereignty and the state, foreign policy, poverty, war and conflict, globalization and institutions, among others
  • Explores the limitations of traditional knowledge about these issues for explaining situations and probelms that arise outside the traditional western core
  • Develops alternative approaches to key issues and illustrates them in a clear and accessible manner through a global range of case studies
  • Provides questions for further discussion, suggestions for further reading and clear chapter summaries

Drawing on the wide range of experience and knowledge from contributors around the world, this textbook is the first to speak to and for those studying in the global south and will provide a new dimension to more traditional courses on international relations and international relations theory. It is essential reading for students and scholars alike.

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Recenzijas

"Its no secret that most textbooks on International Relations are written by Western scholars and offer a mainly Western perspective. This comprehensive and well-written volume is a major step towards building a Global IR, and deserves to be used in classrooms around the world." Amitav Acharya, American University, USA

"The stories and theories we encounter in the field of International Relations are often presented as having "global" or "universal" reach. Yet quite to the contrary they often reflect very particular experiences, viewpoints and understandings of the world. This highly anticipated textbook shows how approaching International Relations from the perspective of researchers and students from the "global South" matters for thinking through international politics more comprehensively, carefully and realistically. This text will provide an invaluable resource for thinking, practicing and studying IR as the fields Eurocentric framings of the world are challenged, shifted and decolonized." Milja Kurki, Aberystwyth University, UK

"This is the first textbook to approach international relations as experienced and theorized in the global South. It brings non-Western stories to the center of knowledge production, breaking with rigid classifications to reflect on the diversity of experiences of the international. This is a bold and emancipatory textbook that will have a lasting effect on the way we teach IR everywhere." Manuela Picq, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador, and Amherst College, USA

"This new textbook is a generous gift to teachers and students of IR. While the first impression might be that it is "only" a solution to the much bewailed problem that students in the global South have been fed irrelevant introductions to the discipline, it is actually a very productive and stimulating way to also teach mainstream and "Northern" concepts in a topical way. This is the textbook for teaching IR in and for all of the world." Ole Węver, University of Copenhagen, Denmark "Its no secret that most textbooks on International Relations are written by Western scholars and offer a mainly Western perspective. This comprehensive and well-written volume is a major step towards building a Global IR, and deserves to be used in classrooms around the world." Amitav Acharya, American University, USA

"The stories and theories we encounter in the field of International Relations are often presented as having 'global' or 'universal' reach. Yet quite to the contrary they often reflect very particular experiences, viewpoints and understandings of the world. This highly anticipated textbook shows how approaching International Relations from the perspective of researchers and students from the 'global South' matters for thinking through international politics more comprehensively, carefully and realistically. This text will provide an invaluable resource for thinking, practicing and studying IR as the fields Eurocentric framings of the world are challenged, shifted and decolonized." Milja Kurki, Aberystwyth University, UK

"This is the first textbook to approach international relations as experienced and theorized in the global South. It brings non-Western stories to the center of knowledge production, breaking with rigid classifications to reflect on the diversity of experiences of the international. This is a bold and emancipatory textbook that will have a lasting effect on the way we teach IR everywhere." Manuela Picq, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador, and Amherst College, USA

"This new textbook is a generous gift to teachers and students of IR. While the first impression might be that it is 'only' a solution to the much bewailed problem that students in the global South have been fed irrelevant introductions to the discipline, it is actually a very productive and stimulating way to also teach mainstream and 'Northern' concepts in a topical way. This is the textbook for teaching IR in and for all of the world." Ole Węver, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

List of figures
ix
List of tables
x
List of boxes
xi
List of contributors
xiii
Preface xvi
1 Introduction: International Relations from the global South
1(14)
Karen Smith
Arlene B. Tickner
PART 1 Discipline
15(60)
2 The global IR debate in the classroom
17(21)
Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar
Ingo Peters
Laura Kemmer
Alina Kleinn
Luisa Linke-Behrens
Sabine Mokry
3 Where, when and what is IR?
38(18)
David L. Blaney
4 IR and the making of the white man's world
56(19)
Peter Vale
Vineet Thakur
PART 2 Concepts
75(144)
5 Order, ordering and disorder
77(20)
Karen Smith
6 The international
97(18)
Amy Niang
7 War and conflict
115(24)
Arlene B. Tickner
8 State and sovereignty
139(22)
Navnita Chadha Behera
9 Religion, secularism and nationalism
161(20)
Aparna Devare
10 Security
181(16)
Pinar Bilgin
11 Foreign policy
197(22)
Asli Calkivik
PART 3 Issues
219(96)
12 Globalization
221(19)
John M. Hobson
13 Inequality
240(19)
Joao Pontes Nogueira
14 Migration
259(16)
Nizar Messari
15 Resistances
275(21)
Carolina Cepeda-Masmela
16 Socio-environmentalism
296(19)
Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue
Matias Franchini
PART 4 Futures
315(26)
17 South-South talk
317(24)
L.H.M. Ling
Carolina M. Pinheiro
Index 341
Arlene B. Tickner is a Professor of International Relations in the School of International, Political and Urban Studies at the Universidad del Rosario, Bogotį, Colombia. Her main areas of research include sociology of knowledge in the field of International Relations and the evolution on IR in non-Western settings, Latin American and hemispheric security, and Colombian foreign policy. She is the co-editor (with David Blaney and Inanna Hamati-Ataya) of the Routledge book series, Worlding Beyond the West. In addition to her academic work, she writes a weekly newspaper column in the Colombian daily, El Espectador.

Karen Smith teaches International Relations at Leiden University in the Netherlands. She also remains affiliated as an honorary research associate with the University of Cape Town, South Africa, where she was based as an associate professor until 2017. Her research focuses on contributions to IR theory from the global South, South Africas foreign policy and changes in global order.