This book offers the first relational theory of International Relations (IR). By engaging with the phenomenon of relationality, Emilian Kavalski invokes the complexity of possible worlds and demonstrates new possibilities for powerful ethical-political innovations in IR theorizing.
This book offers the first relational theory of International Relations (IR). By engaging with the phenomenon of relationality, Emilian Kavalski invokes the complexity of possible worlds and demonstrates new possibilities for powerful ethical-political innovations in IR theorizing.
Emilian Kavalski is the Li Dak Sum Chair Professor in China-Eurasia Relations and International Studies at the University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China. Previously he was Associate Professor of Global Studies at the Institute for Social Justice, Australian Catholic University. Emilian's research focusses on post-colonial literature, European politics, International Theory, Asian affairs, and the post-humanities.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Columbus Syndrome of International Relations. Chapter 1: A Relational Dance or a Scripted Concert of Vienna? Chapter 2: The Relational Turns in the Anglosphere and SInosphere of International Relations. Chapter 3: The Guanxi of Relationality. Conclusion: A Relational Theory of International Relations beyond the Eurocentric Frame.
Introduction: The Columbus Syndrome of International Relations. Chapter 1: A Relational Dance or a Scripted Concert of Vienna? Chapter 2: The Relational Turns in the Anglosphere and SInosphere of International Relations. Chapter 3: The Guanxi of Relationality. Conclusion: A Relational Theory of International Relations beyond the Eurocentric Frame.
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