Approaching the centenary of its establishment as a formal discipline, International Relations today challenges the ahistorical and aspatial frameworks advanced by the theories of earlier luminaries. Yet, despite a burgeoning body of literature built on the transdisciplinary efforts bridging International Relations and its long-separated nomothetic relatives, the new and emerging conceptual frameworks have not been able to effectively overcome the challenge posed by the ‘non-West’. The recent wave of international historical sociology has highlighted possible trajectories to problematise the myopic and unipolar conceptions of the international system; however, the question of Eurocentrism still lingers in the developing research programmes....
The discipline of International Relations finds itself challenged by theorists who argue that proces...
Contemporary social science is a product of the capitalist world-system and Eurocentrism is constitu...
A rather simple but looming question is at the origins of the present issue of Cambio: How does hist...
Approaching the centenary of its establishment as a formal discipline, International Relations today...
How did Fred Halliday recast International Relations (IR) theory as international historical sociolo...
Historical sociological studies in IR face a challenge similar to that discussed by Martin Wight in ...
Historical sociology is divided between two broad approaches, Weberian and Marxist. The first utilis...
This article addresses three recent developments in historical sociology: (1) neo-Weberian historica...
To argue for the acknowledgment of the importance of historical materialism today when the cold-war ...
This paper argues that the traditions of the social sciences are struggling to understand global cha...
International affairs specialists turn to historical sociology to explain the world political realit...
Through an historical sociological investigation of space and time, globalization theory is found to...
Mainstream International Political Economy (IPE) and Historical Sociology share a number of concerns...
Sociologists have traditionally paid scant attention to International Relations (IR) as a social-sci...
It cannot be denied that sociology in general like all kinds of scientific discourses always content...
The discipline of International Relations finds itself challenged by theorists who argue that proces...
Contemporary social science is a product of the capitalist world-system and Eurocentrism is constitu...
A rather simple but looming question is at the origins of the present issue of Cambio: How does hist...
Approaching the centenary of its establishment as a formal discipline, International Relations today...
How did Fred Halliday recast International Relations (IR) theory as international historical sociolo...
Historical sociological studies in IR face a challenge similar to that discussed by Martin Wight in ...
Historical sociology is divided between two broad approaches, Weberian and Marxist. The first utilis...
This article addresses three recent developments in historical sociology: (1) neo-Weberian historica...
To argue for the acknowledgment of the importance of historical materialism today when the cold-war ...
This paper argues that the traditions of the social sciences are struggling to understand global cha...
International affairs specialists turn to historical sociology to explain the world political realit...
Through an historical sociological investigation of space and time, globalization theory is found to...
Mainstream International Political Economy (IPE) and Historical Sociology share a number of concerns...
Sociologists have traditionally paid scant attention to International Relations (IR) as a social-sci...
It cannot be denied that sociology in general like all kinds of scientific discourses always content...
The discipline of International Relations finds itself challenged by theorists who argue that proces...
Contemporary social science is a product of the capitalist world-system and Eurocentrism is constitu...
A rather simple but looming question is at the origins of the present issue of Cambio: How does hist...