L. H. M. Ling is an Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Associate Professor of International Affairs at The New School in New York, USA.
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Introduction Part I - Root: Why do we need a Dao of World Politics 1. The Problem with Westphalia: The Fish and the Turtle 2. Worldism: Multiple Worlds in IR 3. Daoist Dialectics: Gender as Analytic 4. Worldist Dialogics: Changing the Terms of Engagement Interregnum 5. A Fairy Tale of Science Part II - Branch: The Worldist Model of Dialogics 6. Relationality: From Hegemony to Parity 7. Resonance: From Hierarchy to Fluidity 8. Interbeing: From Violence to Ethics with Compassion 9. New World Making: Yin/Yang Pacha (with Carolina M. Pinheiro) Part III - Buds: Towards a Post-Westphalian, Worldist IR 10. Journeys Beyond the West
Introduction Part I - Root: Why do we need a Dao of World Politics 1. The Problem with Westphalia: The Fish and the Turtle 2. Worldism: Multiple Worlds in IR 3. Daoist Dialectics: Gender as Analytic 4. Worldist Dialogics: Changing the Terms of Engagement Interregnum 5. A Fairy Tale of Science Part II - Branch: The Worldist Model of Dialogics 6. Relationality: From Hegemony to Parity 7. Resonance: From Hierarchy to Fluidity 8. Interbeing: From Violence to Ethics with Compassion 9. New World Making: Yin/Yang Pacha (with Carolina M. Pinheiro) Part III - Buds: Towards a Post-Westphalian, Worldist IR 10. Journeys Beyond the West
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