A controversial new approach to IR, championing culture and the humanities as a way to recognise and understand plural world politicsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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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