Dialectics remains an underutilized methodology in contemporary IR theory, which represents a significant limitation to the study of world politics, particularly in under-standing processes of transformation and change - an oversight that this article intends to redress. This article has two primary goals. First, it aims to reconstruct and build upon the small but robust debate concerning the validity of dialectics in IR that has been championed previously by Alker and Biersteker, and Heine and Teschke, respectively. Second, it contrasts dialectical and deterministic approaches to IR, as exemplified in Coxian Critical Theory and neo-realism, as a means to showcase the merits of the former as an approach to the study of social change in worl...
Albert M. On the Modern Systems Theory of Society and IR. Contacts and Disjunctures between differen...
This article explores some basic issues which arise from International Relations (IR) theory also be...
This article examines the appeal of Carr's theory of international relations, which has enjoyed a lo...
Dialectics remains an underutilized methodology in contemporary IR theory, which represents a signif...
Dialectics remains an under-utilised methodology in contemporary IR theory and represents a signific...
This article is a reply to Steven C. Roach’s attempt to formulate a “meta-dialectical” approach to I...
Modes of dialectical reasoning were introduced into International Relations (IR) from the 1980s onwa...
This article seeks to reconceptualise emancipation in critically theorising International Relations ...
This article seeks to reconceptualise emancipation in critically theorising International Relations ...
This article seeks to reconceptualise emancipation in critically theorising International Relations ...
In an effort to reconceive the conduct of ‘dialogue’ within world politics, it is necessary for us t...
In an effort to reconceive the conduct of ‘dialogue’ within world politics, it is necessary for us t...
This article explores some basic issues which arise from International Relations (IR) theory also be...
In an effort to reconceive the conduct of ‘dialogue’ within world politics, it is necessary for us t...
This article illustrates the importance of negativity within the dialectical method, aiming to bring...
Albert M. On the Modern Systems Theory of Society and IR. Contacts and Disjunctures between differen...
This article explores some basic issues which arise from International Relations (IR) theory also be...
This article examines the appeal of Carr's theory of international relations, which has enjoyed a lo...
Dialectics remains an underutilized methodology in contemporary IR theory, which represents a signif...
Dialectics remains an under-utilised methodology in contemporary IR theory and represents a signific...
This article is a reply to Steven C. Roach’s attempt to formulate a “meta-dialectical” approach to I...
Modes of dialectical reasoning were introduced into International Relations (IR) from the 1980s onwa...
This article seeks to reconceptualise emancipation in critically theorising International Relations ...
This article seeks to reconceptualise emancipation in critically theorising International Relations ...
This article seeks to reconceptualise emancipation in critically theorising International Relations ...
In an effort to reconceive the conduct of ‘dialogue’ within world politics, it is necessary for us t...
In an effort to reconceive the conduct of ‘dialogue’ within world politics, it is necessary for us t...
This article explores some basic issues which arise from International Relations (IR) theory also be...
In an effort to reconceive the conduct of ‘dialogue’ within world politics, it is necessary for us t...
This article illustrates the importance of negativity within the dialectical method, aiming to bring...
Albert M. On the Modern Systems Theory of Society and IR. Contacts and Disjunctures between differen...
This article explores some basic issues which arise from International Relations (IR) theory also be...
This article examines the appeal of Carr's theory of international relations, which has enjoyed a lo...