The phenomenon of China’s rise has urged some to look for International Relations (IR) theories with ‘Chinese characteristics’. A number of these have been associated with the ‘relational turn’. Yet, attempts to bring the Anglophone and the Sinophone strands of the relational turn have failed to transcend the bifurcating metanarrative of the mainstream. To rectify this trend, the analysis engages the literatures on guanxi, the relational turn, and Chinese IR and develops a normative claim about the underlying relationality of knowledge production in post-Western IR. The contention is: (i) that the criticism of substantialism offered by the Anglophone literature on the relational turn fails to overcome its Eurocentrism; (ii) that by subscrib...
Since the 1970s, international relations (IR) as a discipline has been called an ‘American social sc...
This article aims to contribute to the gradual building of a common scientific language within the w...
This article aims to contribute to the gradual building of a common scientific language within the w...
The phenomenon of China’s rise has urged some to look for International Relations (IR) theories with...
The rise of China troubles the taken-for-granted epistemological and ontological constitution of Int...
This book offers a relational theory of International Relations (IR). To show the ways in which the ...
China's expanding outreach and diversifying roles have provided a novel context for the ongoing reco...
What is ‘relational theorizing’ in International Relations and what can it offer? This article intro...
Chinese government representatives and scholars have attempted to ameliorate fears about China’s ris...
What is ‘relational theorizing’ in International Relations and what can it offer? This article intro...
This paper provides a theoretical sketch of relationality within the field of International Relation...
The theoretical challenges for international relations (IR) posed by China’s rise cannot be ad...
Chinese government representatives and scholars have attempted to ameliorate fears about China’s ris...
The rise of China/East Asia and the perceived decline of the US/West pose an emerging question about...
Abstract: There is not yet a Chinese international relations theory (IRT) mainly due to three factor...
Since the 1970s, international relations (IR) as a discipline has been called an ‘American social sc...
This article aims to contribute to the gradual building of a common scientific language within the w...
This article aims to contribute to the gradual building of a common scientific language within the w...
The phenomenon of China’s rise has urged some to look for International Relations (IR) theories with...
The rise of China troubles the taken-for-granted epistemological and ontological constitution of Int...
This book offers a relational theory of International Relations (IR). To show the ways in which the ...
China's expanding outreach and diversifying roles have provided a novel context for the ongoing reco...
What is ‘relational theorizing’ in International Relations and what can it offer? This article intro...
Chinese government representatives and scholars have attempted to ameliorate fears about China’s ris...
What is ‘relational theorizing’ in International Relations and what can it offer? This article intro...
This paper provides a theoretical sketch of relationality within the field of International Relation...
The theoretical challenges for international relations (IR) posed by China’s rise cannot be ad...
Chinese government representatives and scholars have attempted to ameliorate fears about China’s ris...
The rise of China/East Asia and the perceived decline of the US/West pose an emerging question about...
Abstract: There is not yet a Chinese international relations theory (IRT) mainly due to three factor...
Since the 1970s, international relations (IR) as a discipline has been called an ‘American social sc...
This article aims to contribute to the gradual building of a common scientific language within the w...
This article aims to contribute to the gradual building of a common scientific language within the w...