This paper starts from the observation that, at a time when the popularity of grand theory is in decline among IR scholars, they do not agree on what they mean by theory. In fact, the celebration of theoretical pluralism is accompanied by the relative absence of a serious conversation about what ‘theory’ is, could, or should be. Taking the view that we need such a conversation, this puts forward the notion of ‘deep theorizing’. Countering both the shallow theorizing of modern scholarship that conflates theory with scientific method, and the postmodern view that abstract narratives must be deconstructed and rejected, it offers a reading of the parameters along which substantial theorizing proceeds. Specifically, it suggests that ‘deep theori...
Within the discipline of International Relations (IR), ‘new’ conceptions of theory, specifically tho...
The last few years have seen an opening up of what is considered to be the legitimate terrain of int...
This chapter demonstrates the importance of theory in the study of International Relations. The sugg...
This paper starts from the observation that, at a time when the popularity of grand theory is in dec...
Many regional academic communities in International Relations find themselves as passive recipients ...
If integrative pluralism in international relations theorising is the way forward, how can we still ...
Two broad positions—the “gap-bridgers” and the “gap-minders”—dominate the current debate on the (lac...
In this article the author is going to answer the question, that intrigues many researchers of inter...
In this article I argue that the very meaning of ‘inter-national relations’ is emerging as a focus o...
Can international relations (IR) be a distinctive discipline? In the present paper I argue that such...
A major theoretical shortcoming in international relations (IR) is the lack of any semblance of a co...
This article argues that International Relations (IR) researchers concerned with why-questions about...
This dissertation is a philosophical (conceptual) inquiry into the relation between theory and pract...
In recent decades, the discipline of International Relations has experienced both dramatic instituti...
This chapter explores, and critically defends, one of the most ambitious human scientific theories, ...
Within the discipline of International Relations (IR), ‘new’ conceptions of theory, specifically tho...
The last few years have seen an opening up of what is considered to be the legitimate terrain of int...
This chapter demonstrates the importance of theory in the study of International Relations. The sugg...
This paper starts from the observation that, at a time when the popularity of grand theory is in dec...
Many regional academic communities in International Relations find themselves as passive recipients ...
If integrative pluralism in international relations theorising is the way forward, how can we still ...
Two broad positions—the “gap-bridgers” and the “gap-minders”—dominate the current debate on the (lac...
In this article the author is going to answer the question, that intrigues many researchers of inter...
In this article I argue that the very meaning of ‘inter-national relations’ is emerging as a focus o...
Can international relations (IR) be a distinctive discipline? In the present paper I argue that such...
A major theoretical shortcoming in international relations (IR) is the lack of any semblance of a co...
This article argues that International Relations (IR) researchers concerned with why-questions about...
This dissertation is a philosophical (conceptual) inquiry into the relation between theory and pract...
In recent decades, the discipline of International Relations has experienced both dramatic instituti...
This chapter explores, and critically defends, one of the most ambitious human scientific theories, ...
Within the discipline of International Relations (IR), ‘new’ conceptions of theory, specifically tho...
The last few years have seen an opening up of what is considered to be the legitimate terrain of int...
This chapter demonstrates the importance of theory in the study of International Relations. The sugg...