A decade ago in 2007 we published a forum in International Relations of the Asia-Pacific (IRAP) on ‘Why there is no non-Western IR theory?’. Now we revisit this project ten years on, and assess the current state of play. What we do in this article is first, to survey and assess the relevant literature that has come out since then; second, to set out four ways in which our own understanding of this issue has evolved since 2007; third to reflect on some ways in which Asian IR might contribute to the emergence of what we call ‘Global IR’; and fourth to look specifically at hierarchy as an issue on which East Asian IR scholars might have a comparative advantage. Our aim is to renew, and perhaps refocus, the challenge to Asian IR scholars, and o...
East Asia is increasingly at the centre of debates among International Relations (IR) scholars. Chin...
East Asia is increasingly at the centre of debates among International Relations (IR) scholars. Chin...
Recent developments in the field of International Relations have called into question the nature of ...
A decade ago in 2007 we published a forum in International Relations of the Asia-Pacific (IRAP) on ‘...
Given that the world has moved well beyond the period of Western colonialism, and clearly into a dur...
In Section 1, we outline the conceptual framework, rationale, and objectives of the Special Issue. N...
In Section 1, we outline the conceptual framework, rationale, and objectives of the Special Issue. N...
The question whether the IR theories used to analyse and study the Asian region particularly Asia Pa...
Why, we have to ask, have putatively inadequate ‘Western’ IR theories been applied over and over aga...
International Relations (IR) as an academic discipline is relatively new and almost entirely dominat...
This article is concerned with addressing the following hypothesis, originally presented in Millenni...
Since the 1970s, international relations (IR) as a discipline has been called an ‘American social sc...
International Relations (IR) scholarship is directly in the path of two simultaneous tidal waves. Th...
Located geographically in the East, but often identified with the West, Japan's role as a world powe...
Abstract: There is not yet a Chinese international relations theory (IRT) mainly due to three factor...
East Asia is increasingly at the centre of debates among International Relations (IR) scholars. Chin...
East Asia is increasingly at the centre of debates among International Relations (IR) scholars. Chin...
Recent developments in the field of International Relations have called into question the nature of ...
A decade ago in 2007 we published a forum in International Relations of the Asia-Pacific (IRAP) on ‘...
Given that the world has moved well beyond the period of Western colonialism, and clearly into a dur...
In Section 1, we outline the conceptual framework, rationale, and objectives of the Special Issue. N...
In Section 1, we outline the conceptual framework, rationale, and objectives of the Special Issue. N...
The question whether the IR theories used to analyse and study the Asian region particularly Asia Pa...
Why, we have to ask, have putatively inadequate ‘Western’ IR theories been applied over and over aga...
International Relations (IR) as an academic discipline is relatively new and almost entirely dominat...
This article is concerned with addressing the following hypothesis, originally presented in Millenni...
Since the 1970s, international relations (IR) as a discipline has been called an ‘American social sc...
International Relations (IR) scholarship is directly in the path of two simultaneous tidal waves. Th...
Located geographically in the East, but often identified with the West, Japan's role as a world powe...
Abstract: There is not yet a Chinese international relations theory (IRT) mainly due to three factor...
East Asia is increasingly at the centre of debates among International Relations (IR) scholars. Chin...
East Asia is increasingly at the centre of debates among International Relations (IR) scholars. Chin...
Recent developments in the field of International Relations have called into question the nature of ...