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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Tayyar Ari - Contributions by Yücel Bozdaglioglu; Muzaffer Ercan Yilmaz; Veysel Ayhan; Murat Yesiltas; Oktay Bingöl; Bülent Sarper Agir; Çigdem Aydin Koyuncu; Dogan Safak Polat; Zerrin Ayse Öztürk and Tayyar Ari
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Political Economy and Critical Tradition Chapter 1: International Political Economy: Critical Approach by VEYSEL AYHAN Chapter 2: Critical Theory and International Relations by MUZAFFER ERCAN YILMAZ Part II: Social Approaches and Critics of Conventional Theories: Via Media in IR Chapter 3: Normative International Relations Theory Today: Ethical Dilemmas and Tragedy by ZERR N AY E ÖZTÜRK Chapter 4: Constructivism in International Relations by YÜCEL BOZDA LIO LU Part III: Critical Approach to Security Chapter 5: Aberystwyth School of Security Studies by BÜLENT SARPER A IR Chapter 6: Copenhagen School of Security Studies by BÜLENT SARPER A IR Chapter 7: Paris School and the Theory of Insecurity by TAYYAR ARI Chapter 8: Ontological Security Theory and the Security of Self by TAYYAR ARI and MEHMET AL AK Part IV: Postmodern Theories: Critical International Relations Chapter 9: Post-Colonial Perspectives in International Relations by OKTAY B NGÖL and DO AN AFAK POLAT Chapter 10: Feminism and/or Gender Studies in International Relations: A New Language for Women's Studies? by Ç DEM AYDIN KOYUNCU Chapter 11: Critical Geopolitics in International Relations by MURAT YE LTA About the Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Political Economy and Critical Tradition Chapter 1: International Political Economy: Critical Approach by VEYSEL AYHAN Chapter 2: Critical Theory and International Relations by MUZAFFER ERCAN YILMAZ Part II: Social Approaches and Critics of Conventional Theories: Via Media in IR Chapter 3: Normative International Relations Theory Today: Ethical Dilemmas and Tragedy by ZERR N AY E ÖZTÜRK Chapter 4: Constructivism in International Relations by YÜCEL BOZDA LIO LU Part III: Critical Approach to Security Chapter 5: Aberystwyth School of Security Studies by BÜLENT SARPER A IR Chapter 6: Copenhagen School of Security Studies by BÜLENT SARPER A IR Chapter 7: Paris School and the Theory of Insecurity by TAYYAR ARI Chapter 8: Ontological Security Theory and the Security of Self by TAYYAR ARI and MEHMET AL AK Part IV: Postmodern Theories: Critical International Relations Chapter 9: Post-Colonial Perspectives in International Relations by OKTAY B NGÖL and DO AN AFAK POLAT Chapter 10: Feminism and/or Gender Studies in International Relations: A New Language for Women's Studies? by Ç DEM AYDIN KOYUNCU Chapter 11: Critical Geopolitics in International Relations by MURAT YE LTA About the Contributors
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