This article proposes an understanding of critical international theory (CIT) as an historical rather than philosophical mode of knowledge. To excavate this historical mode of theorizing it offers an alternative account of CIT's intellectual sources. While most accounts of critical international theory tend to focus on inheritances from Kant, Marx and Gramsci, or allude in general terms to debts to the Frankfurt School and the Enlightenment, this is not always the case. Robert Cox, for example, has repeatedly professed intellectual debts to realism and historicism. The argument advanced here builds on Cox by situating CIT in a longer intellectual heritage that extends from Renaissance humanism and passes through Absolutist historiography be...
Robert W. Cox's dictum that ‘(t)heory is for someone and for some purpose’ (emphasis in the original...
This essay examines the relationship between history and theory through a historical and political a...
The attempt to recover the international origins of social and political thought is motivated by the...
This chapter juxtaposes the work of Robert W Cox and Andrew Linklater. Both are regarded as leading ...
There is an expectation today that International Relations (IR) theory ought to engage with philosop...
In this article, we explore the relationship between past and present international relations (IR) s...
This chapter discusses how key questions in the practice of intellectual history tie in with the pre...
This book addresses the ‘crisis of critique’ of Frankfurt School Critical Theory in International Re...
This book questions the critical attitude that is informing the critical histories that have been fl...
ABSTRACT. This article uses a long view of history to examine structural realist ideas about interna...
This article uses a long view of history to examine structural realist ideas about international sys...
International theory remains Eurocentric. The implicit assumption is that all relevant modern concep...
This thesis reconstructs the concept of emancipation in Critical International Relations Theory towa...
Within and outside of the discipline of International Relations, Frankfurt School Critical Theory fa...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Critical theory, immanent critique, and the internatio...
Robert W. Cox's dictum that ‘(t)heory is for someone and for some purpose’ (emphasis in the original...
This essay examines the relationship between history and theory through a historical and political a...
The attempt to recover the international origins of social and political thought is motivated by the...
This chapter juxtaposes the work of Robert W Cox and Andrew Linklater. Both are regarded as leading ...
There is an expectation today that International Relations (IR) theory ought to engage with philosop...
In this article, we explore the relationship between past and present international relations (IR) s...
This chapter discusses how key questions in the practice of intellectual history tie in with the pre...
This book addresses the ‘crisis of critique’ of Frankfurt School Critical Theory in International Re...
This book questions the critical attitude that is informing the critical histories that have been fl...
ABSTRACT. This article uses a long view of history to examine structural realist ideas about interna...
This article uses a long view of history to examine structural realist ideas about international sys...
International theory remains Eurocentric. The implicit assumption is that all relevant modern concep...
This thesis reconstructs the concept of emancipation in Critical International Relations Theory towa...
Within and outside of the discipline of International Relations, Frankfurt School Critical Theory fa...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Critical theory, immanent critique, and the internatio...
Robert W. Cox's dictum that ‘(t)heory is for someone and for some purpose’ (emphasis in the original...
This essay examines the relationship between history and theory through a historical and political a...
The attempt to recover the international origins of social and political thought is motivated by the...