Chinese government representatives and scholars have attempted to ameliorate fears about China’s rise by portraying China as a new and friendlier kind of great power. It is claimed that this represents a new way of relating which transcends problematic Western understandings of self-other relations and their tendency to slip into domination and enmity. This article takes such claims as a point of departure, and analyses them with focus on the explicit discussions of friendship in international relations theory. Paying attention to current Chinese thinking which emphasises guanxi relationships, friendship can contribute to the development of genuinely relational international relations thinking and move beyond a focus on ossified forms of fr...
The theoretical challenges for international relations (IR) posed by China’s rise cannot be ad...
This book offers a relational theory of International Relations (IR). To show the ways in which the ...
This paper provides a theoretical sketch of relationality within the field of International Relation...
Chinese government representatives and scholars have attempted to ameliorate fears about China’s ris...
Chinese government representatives and scholars have attempted to ameliorate fears about China’s ris...
The phenomenon of China’s rise has urged some to look for International Relations (IR) theories with...
China's expanding outreach and diversifying roles have provided a novel context for the ongoing reco...
Recent debates in International Relations seek to decolonise the discipline by focusing on relationa...
This article uses a new dataset of Chinese student attitudes to foreign affairs to analyse how perce...
What is ‘relational theorizing’ in International Relations and what can it offer? This article intro...
The rise of China troubles the taken-for-granted epistemological and ontological constitution of Int...
What might it mean to decolonise friendship? This article argues that friendship studies should take...
States have interests, not friends – this appears to be common knowledge amongst both practitioners ...
Friendship is sometimes assumed to denote a very separate set of concerns to those which have tradit...
Recent debates in International Relations seek to decolonise the discipline by focusing on relationa...
The theoretical challenges for international relations (IR) posed by China’s rise cannot be ad...
This book offers a relational theory of International Relations (IR). To show the ways in which the ...
This paper provides a theoretical sketch of relationality within the field of International Relation...
Chinese government representatives and scholars have attempted to ameliorate fears about China’s ris...
Chinese government representatives and scholars have attempted to ameliorate fears about China’s ris...
The phenomenon of China’s rise has urged some to look for International Relations (IR) theories with...
China's expanding outreach and diversifying roles have provided a novel context for the ongoing reco...
Recent debates in International Relations seek to decolonise the discipline by focusing on relationa...
This article uses a new dataset of Chinese student attitudes to foreign affairs to analyse how perce...
What is ‘relational theorizing’ in International Relations and what can it offer? This article intro...
The rise of China troubles the taken-for-granted epistemological and ontological constitution of Int...
What might it mean to decolonise friendship? This article argues that friendship studies should take...
States have interests, not friends – this appears to be common knowledge amongst both practitioners ...
Friendship is sometimes assumed to denote a very separate set of concerns to those which have tradit...
Recent debates in International Relations seek to decolonise the discipline by focusing on relationa...
The theoretical challenges for international relations (IR) posed by China’s rise cannot be ad...
This book offers a relational theory of International Relations (IR). To show the ways in which the ...
This paper provides a theoretical sketch of relationality within the field of International Relation...