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After providing an overview of the various postmodern and poststructuralist theories that have infiltrated the field of international relations, Jarvis (government and international relations, U. of Sydney, Australia) argues that because of the "Third Debate", theory in this discipline has become too abstract and unrelated to the subject matter, leaving international relations' theoretical understanding of global political relations weak and disconnected with reality.

Produktbeschreibung
After providing an overview of the various postmodern and poststructuralist theories that have infiltrated the field of international relations, Jarvis (government and international relations, U. of Sydney, Australia) argues that because of the "Third Debate", theory in this discipline has become too abstract and unrelated to the subject matter, leaving international relations' theoretical understanding of global political relations weak and disconnected with reality.
Autorenporträt
D. S. L. Jarvis is a lecturer in the Department of Government and International Relations, Faculty of Economics and Business, at the University of Sydney, Australia. He is coeditor of International Relations: Still an American Social Science? and editor of Postmodernism and Its Critics: International Relations and the Third Debate.