Recognition of other cultural mappings and sensitivities can facilitate meaningful dialogue in International Relations. On this assurance, the naturalised history of the discipline becomes more susceptible to rival accounts that materialise in other locales. Limits to dialogue, however, are internal to International Relations, a product of particular histories and settlements. This article probes some of the limits imposed by the spectres of nihilism on International Relations as theory and practice. These limits originate principally from the repudiation of Transcendence and the collapse of Western metaphysics as well as the imposition of a framework of ‘post-politics’ drawn from reading obituaries of the death of the liberal modern Wester...
This article is principally concerned with the way some sophisticated critical approaches in Interna...
This thesis discusses epistemological questions of international relations. It is a post-modern anal...
International Relations, as a discipline, tends to focus upon European and Western canons of modern ...
Recognition of other cultural mappings and sensitivities can facilitate meaningful dialogue in Inter...
Behind all its cultural, political and ethnic variety, I argue, the ‘West ’ is founded on a single a...
The new millennium can only be a time of true globalization if different histories and systems of un...
The discipline of International Relations is today pervaded by an almost debilitating sense of “cri...
This thesis is concerned with both the dangers and opportunities of China’s relations with the conte...
Globalization has been contested in recent times. Among the critical perspectives is cosmopolitanism...
Starting from a conception of dialogue as “fusion of horizons” inspired by Gadamerian hermeneutics t...
There is a politics to the West/non-West distinction that is bound up with predominant models for di...
Pacifism and anarchism have been until recently largely missing on the landscape of international re...
This article discusses the concept of \u27international relations from below\u27. \u27International ...
How is it that internationalism has become the dominant form of statecraft pursued by liberal states...
A number of recent developments have prompted a revival of interest in liberal theories of internati...
This article is principally concerned with the way some sophisticated critical approaches in Interna...
This thesis discusses epistemological questions of international relations. It is a post-modern anal...
International Relations, as a discipline, tends to focus upon European and Western canons of modern ...
Recognition of other cultural mappings and sensitivities can facilitate meaningful dialogue in Inter...
Behind all its cultural, political and ethnic variety, I argue, the ‘West ’ is founded on a single a...
The new millennium can only be a time of true globalization if different histories and systems of un...
The discipline of International Relations is today pervaded by an almost debilitating sense of “cri...
This thesis is concerned with both the dangers and opportunities of China’s relations with the conte...
Globalization has been contested in recent times. Among the critical perspectives is cosmopolitanism...
Starting from a conception of dialogue as “fusion of horizons” inspired by Gadamerian hermeneutics t...
There is a politics to the West/non-West distinction that is bound up with predominant models for di...
Pacifism and anarchism have been until recently largely missing on the landscape of international re...
This article discusses the concept of \u27international relations from below\u27. \u27International ...
How is it that internationalism has become the dominant form of statecraft pursued by liberal states...
A number of recent developments have prompted a revival of interest in liberal theories of internati...
This article is principally concerned with the way some sophisticated critical approaches in Interna...
This thesis discusses epistemological questions of international relations. It is a post-modern anal...
International Relations, as a discipline, tends to focus upon European and Western canons of modern ...