This article revisits some of the theoretical debates within the field of IR since Ashley and Cox challenged the mainstream. But in so doing it attempts also to show that the proposed alternatives have their own blind spots that are subjected in the second part to discursive criticism. Neither Ashley’s celebration of the wisdom of old realists nor their ‘silence’ on economics, nor the notion of ‘internationalisation of the state’ and of the world order are adequate for understanding politics in the era of globalisation. Instead, a critical theory has to examine the political projects that were engendered by the Hobbesian conception of order and rationality. Highlighting the disconnect between our present political vocabularies and the actua...
This article focuses on the intimate relationship between two concepts, revolution and critique, arg...
Critical theorists discuss both the promise and the pitfalls of their work on world politics. Chapte...
Politics and International Relations (IR) tend to be discussed as separate disciplines. Rather than ...
This article revisits some of the theoretical debates within the field of IR since Ashley and Cox ch...
This book represents the first attempt to bring together the leading critical theorists of world pol...
The recent rise of populism has generated a resurgence of interest in critical theory, in the wider ...
The idea for this volume came out of a desire to assess the trajectory of critical thinking in the s...
This book explores the interface between social movement resistances to neoliberal globalisation and...
Within and outside of the discipline of International Relations, Frankfurt School Critical Theory fa...
Robert W. Cox's dictum that ‘(t)heory is for someone and for some purpose’ (emphasis in the original...
This book addresses the ‘crisis of critique’ of Frankfurt School Critical Theory in International Re...
Dialectics remains an underutilized methodology in contemporary IR theory, which represents a signif...
This book provides an assessment of the legacy, challenges and future directions of Critical Theory ...
Abstract Drawing on the work of the latest generation of social philosophers institutionally or inte...
This article asks how international political sociology (IPS) can articulate its criticality so that...
This article focuses on the intimate relationship between two concepts, revolution and critique, arg...
Critical theorists discuss both the promise and the pitfalls of their work on world politics. Chapte...
Politics and International Relations (IR) tend to be discussed as separate disciplines. Rather than ...
This article revisits some of the theoretical debates within the field of IR since Ashley and Cox ch...
This book represents the first attempt to bring together the leading critical theorists of world pol...
The recent rise of populism has generated a resurgence of interest in critical theory, in the wider ...
The idea for this volume came out of a desire to assess the trajectory of critical thinking in the s...
This book explores the interface between social movement resistances to neoliberal globalisation and...
Within and outside of the discipline of International Relations, Frankfurt School Critical Theory fa...
Robert W. Cox's dictum that ‘(t)heory is for someone and for some purpose’ (emphasis in the original...
This book addresses the ‘crisis of critique’ of Frankfurt School Critical Theory in International Re...
Dialectics remains an underutilized methodology in contemporary IR theory, which represents a signif...
This book provides an assessment of the legacy, challenges and future directions of Critical Theory ...
Abstract Drawing on the work of the latest generation of social philosophers institutionally or inte...
This article asks how international political sociology (IPS) can articulate its criticality so that...
This article focuses on the intimate relationship between two concepts, revolution and critique, arg...
Critical theorists discuss both the promise and the pitfalls of their work on world politics. Chapte...
Politics and International Relations (IR) tend to be discussed as separate disciplines. Rather than ...