Nicholas John Rengger, Tristram Benedict Thirkell-White
Critical International Relations Theory After 25 Years
Nicholas John Rengger, Tristram Benedict Thirkell-White
Critical International Relations Theory After 25 Years
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This 2007 book brings together a team of world-class critical theory scholars.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 332g
- ISBN-13: 9780521714259
- ISBN-10: 0521714257
- Artikelnr.: 29339541
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 332g
- ISBN-13: 9780521714259
- ISBN-10: 0521714257
- Artikelnr.: 29339541
Nicholas Rengger is Professor of Political Theory and International Relations at the University of St Andrews. He is Editor of the Review of International Studies.
Notes on contributors; Editors' introduction Nicholas Rengger and Ben
Thirkell-White; Looking back from somewhere: reflections on what remains
'critical' in critical theory Friedrich Kratochwil; Transnational theories
of order and change: heterodoxy in international relations scholarship
Ronen Palen; Happy anniversary! time and critique in international
relations theory Kimberly Hutchings; Is critical theory always for the
white west and for western imperialism? beyond westphilian towards a
post-racist critical IR John M. Hobson; The promise of critical IR,
partially kept Craig N. Murphy; Towards a sociology of global morals with
an 'emacipatory intent' Andrew Linklater; Between kant and pufendorf:
humanitarian intervention, statist ant-cosmopolitanism and critical
international theory Richard Devetak.
Thirkell-White; Looking back from somewhere: reflections on what remains
'critical' in critical theory Friedrich Kratochwil; Transnational theories
of order and change: heterodoxy in international relations scholarship
Ronen Palen; Happy anniversary! time and critique in international
relations theory Kimberly Hutchings; Is critical theory always for the
white west and for western imperialism? beyond westphilian towards a
post-racist critical IR John M. Hobson; The promise of critical IR,
partially kept Craig N. Murphy; Towards a sociology of global morals with
an 'emacipatory intent' Andrew Linklater; Between kant and pufendorf:
humanitarian intervention, statist ant-cosmopolitanism and critical
international theory Richard Devetak.
Notes on contributors; Editors' introduction Nicholas Rengger and Ben
Thirkell-White; Looking back from somewhere: reflections on what remains
'critical' in critical theory Friedrich Kratochwil; Transnational theories
of order and change: heterodoxy in international relations scholarship
Ronen Palen; Happy anniversary! time and critique in international
relations theory Kimberly Hutchings; Is critical theory always for the
white west and for western imperialism? beyond westphilian towards a
post-racist critical IR John M. Hobson; The promise of critical IR,
partially kept Craig N. Murphy; Towards a sociology of global morals with
an 'emacipatory intent' Andrew Linklater; Between kant and pufendorf:
humanitarian intervention, statist ant-cosmopolitanism and critical
international theory Richard Devetak.
Thirkell-White; Looking back from somewhere: reflections on what remains
'critical' in critical theory Friedrich Kratochwil; Transnational theories
of order and change: heterodoxy in international relations scholarship
Ronen Palen; Happy anniversary! time and critique in international
relations theory Kimberly Hutchings; Is critical theory always for the
white west and for western imperialism? beyond westphilian towards a
post-racist critical IR John M. Hobson; The promise of critical IR,
partially kept Craig N. Murphy; Towards a sociology of global morals with
an 'emacipatory intent' Andrew Linklater; Between kant and pufendorf:
humanitarian intervention, statist ant-cosmopolitanism and critical
international theory Richard Devetak.