International Relations (IR) scholarship is directly in the path of two simultaneous tidal waves. The first is the rise of China and India in the traditional IR terms of military and economic power. The second is the expanding nature of what IR scholarship needs to address, as global integration transforms the nature of the issues to be addressed and numerous trends expand the number and types of relevant actors. Neither theory nor practice is yet coping well with the profound impli-cations of these fundamental changes. Investigating what kind of a world order might emerge from these two simultaneous tsunamis will require an enormous research agenda that explores the roles of ideas, structural factors, and path dependencies across regions a...
The rise of China/East Asia and the perceived decline of the US/West pose an emerging question about...
This article addresses ongoing discussions across the English School (ES) of International Relations...
Abstract: There is not yet a Chinese international relations theory (IRT) mainly due to three factor...
Why, we have to ask, have putatively inadequate ‘Western’ IR theories been applied over and over aga...
A decade ago in 2007 we published a forum in International Relations of the Asia-Pacific (IRAP) on ‘...
International Relations (IR) as a discipline of study has traditionally been acutely focused on the ...
China's rise, like the demise of the Soviet Union, is one of the defining events in the contemporary...
The question whether the IR theories used to analyse and study the Asian region particularly Asia Pa...
East Asia is increasingly at the centre of debates among International Relations (IR) scholars. Chin...
This article is part of the TRAFO Series „Doing Global International Relations”. by Amitav Acharya ...
Given that the world has moved well beyond the period of Western colonialism, and clearly into a dur...
International relations teeters on the edge of an abyss of irrelevance. As an academic pursuit, it h...
This chapter aims at a brief description of the development on International Relations scholarship i...
The field of International Relations (IR) today is parochial in the sense of eurocentrism and inadeq...
This article is concerned with addressing the following hypothesis, originally presented in Millenni...
The rise of China/East Asia and the perceived decline of the US/West pose an emerging question about...
This article addresses ongoing discussions across the English School (ES) of International Relations...
Abstract: There is not yet a Chinese international relations theory (IRT) mainly due to three factor...
Why, we have to ask, have putatively inadequate ‘Western’ IR theories been applied over and over aga...
A decade ago in 2007 we published a forum in International Relations of the Asia-Pacific (IRAP) on ‘...
International Relations (IR) as a discipline of study has traditionally been acutely focused on the ...
China's rise, like the demise of the Soviet Union, is one of the defining events in the contemporary...
The question whether the IR theories used to analyse and study the Asian region particularly Asia Pa...
East Asia is increasingly at the centre of debates among International Relations (IR) scholars. Chin...
This article is part of the TRAFO Series „Doing Global International Relations”. by Amitav Acharya ...
Given that the world has moved well beyond the period of Western colonialism, and clearly into a dur...
International relations teeters on the edge of an abyss of irrelevance. As an academic pursuit, it h...
This chapter aims at a brief description of the development on International Relations scholarship i...
The field of International Relations (IR) today is parochial in the sense of eurocentrism and inadeq...
This article is concerned with addressing the following hypothesis, originally presented in Millenni...
The rise of China/East Asia and the perceived decline of the US/West pose an emerging question about...
This article addresses ongoing discussions across the English School (ES) of International Relations...
Abstract: There is not yet a Chinese international relations theory (IRT) mainly due to three factor...