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Violence and the Third World in International Relations is intended as a contribution to the decolonization of international relations, and especially of international security studies, much of which is dominated by a self-sustaining Eurocentrism.
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Violence and the Third World in International Relations is intended as a contribution to the decolonization of international relations, and especially of international security studies, much of which is dominated by a self-sustaining Eurocentrism.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000708516
- Artikelnr.: 59574554
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000708516
- Artikelnr.: 59574554
Randolph B. Persaud is Associate Professor at the School of International Service at the American University, Washington D.C., USA. He has published extensively on race and IR, hegemony and counterhegemony, and the politics of immigration. Narendran Kumarakulasingam teaches in the Peace and Conflict Studies Program at Conrad Grebel University College at the University of Waterloo, Canada, and is a Fellow at the Balsillie School of International Affairs, Canada.
1. Violence and ordering of the Third World: an introduction Randolph B.
Persaud and Narendran Kumarakulasingam 2. Scientific racism, race war and
the global racial imaginary Alexander D. Barder 3. Evangelical violence:
Western Christianity and the use of force against the Third World
Christopher Rhodes 4. The horror of 'horrorism': laundering metropolitan
killings Narendran Kumarakulasingam 5. Killing the Third World:
civilisational security as US grand strategy Randolph B. Persaud 6. Manhunt
Presidency: Obama, race, and the Third World Sankaran Krishna 7. A
'synchronised attack' on life: the Saudi-led coalition's 'hidden and
holistic' genocide in Yemen and the shared responsibility of the US and UK
Jeffrey S. Bachman 8. Violence on Iraqi bodies: decolonising economic
sanctions in security studies Mariam Georgis and Riva Gewarges 9. Colonial
legacies, armed revolts and state violence: the Maoist movement in India
Swati Parashar 10. Corporate power, US drug enforcement and the repression
of indigenous peoples in Latin America Horace Bartilow 11. The violence
work of transnational gangs in Central America María José Méndez 12. The
coloniality of abridgment: afterlives of mass violence in Cambodia and the
US Emily Mitamura 13. The nexus between vulnerabilities and violence in the
Caribbean W. Andy Knight
Persaud and Narendran Kumarakulasingam 2. Scientific racism, race war and
the global racial imaginary Alexander D. Barder 3. Evangelical violence:
Western Christianity and the use of force against the Third World
Christopher Rhodes 4. The horror of 'horrorism': laundering metropolitan
killings Narendran Kumarakulasingam 5. Killing the Third World:
civilisational security as US grand strategy Randolph B. Persaud 6. Manhunt
Presidency: Obama, race, and the Third World Sankaran Krishna 7. A
'synchronised attack' on life: the Saudi-led coalition's 'hidden and
holistic' genocide in Yemen and the shared responsibility of the US and UK
Jeffrey S. Bachman 8. Violence on Iraqi bodies: decolonising economic
sanctions in security studies Mariam Georgis and Riva Gewarges 9. Colonial
legacies, armed revolts and state violence: the Maoist movement in India
Swati Parashar 10. Corporate power, US drug enforcement and the repression
of indigenous peoples in Latin America Horace Bartilow 11. The violence
work of transnational gangs in Central America María José Méndez 12. The
coloniality of abridgment: afterlives of mass violence in Cambodia and the
US Emily Mitamura 13. The nexus between vulnerabilities and violence in the
Caribbean W. Andy Knight
1. Violence and ordering of the Third World: an introduction Randolph B.
Persaud and Narendran Kumarakulasingam 2. Scientific racism, race war and
the global racial imaginary Alexander D. Barder 3. Evangelical violence:
Western Christianity and the use of force against the Third World
Christopher Rhodes 4. The horror of 'horrorism': laundering metropolitan
killings Narendran Kumarakulasingam 5. Killing the Third World:
civilisational security as US grand strategy Randolph B. Persaud 6. Manhunt
Presidency: Obama, race, and the Third World Sankaran Krishna 7. A
'synchronised attack' on life: the Saudi-led coalition's 'hidden and
holistic' genocide in Yemen and the shared responsibility of the US and UK
Jeffrey S. Bachman 8. Violence on Iraqi bodies: decolonising economic
sanctions in security studies Mariam Georgis and Riva Gewarges 9. Colonial
legacies, armed revolts and state violence: the Maoist movement in India
Swati Parashar 10. Corporate power, US drug enforcement and the repression
of indigenous peoples in Latin America Horace Bartilow 11. The violence
work of transnational gangs in Central America María José Méndez 12. The
coloniality of abridgment: afterlives of mass violence in Cambodia and the
US Emily Mitamura 13. The nexus between vulnerabilities and violence in the
Caribbean W. Andy Knight
Persaud and Narendran Kumarakulasingam 2. Scientific racism, race war and
the global racial imaginary Alexander D. Barder 3. Evangelical violence:
Western Christianity and the use of force against the Third World
Christopher Rhodes 4. The horror of 'horrorism': laundering metropolitan
killings Narendran Kumarakulasingam 5. Killing the Third World:
civilisational security as US grand strategy Randolph B. Persaud 6. Manhunt
Presidency: Obama, race, and the Third World Sankaran Krishna 7. A
'synchronised attack' on life: the Saudi-led coalition's 'hidden and
holistic' genocide in Yemen and the shared responsibility of the US and UK
Jeffrey S. Bachman 8. Violence on Iraqi bodies: decolonising economic
sanctions in security studies Mariam Georgis and Riva Gewarges 9. Colonial
legacies, armed revolts and state violence: the Maoist movement in India
Swati Parashar 10. Corporate power, US drug enforcement and the repression
of indigenous peoples in Latin America Horace Bartilow 11. The violence
work of transnational gangs in Central America María José Méndez 12. The
coloniality of abridgment: afterlives of mass violence in Cambodia and the
US Emily Mitamura 13. The nexus between vulnerabilities and violence in the
Caribbean W. Andy Knight