The Global IR research agenda lays emphasis on the marginalised, non-Western forms of power and knowledge that underpin today's international system. Focusing on Africa, this article questions two fundamental assumptions of this approach, arguing that they err by excess of realism - in two different ways. First, the claim that Africa is marginal to international relations (IR) thinking holds true only as long as one makes the whole of IR discipline coincide with the Realist school. Second, the Global IR commitment to better appreciate 'non-Western' contributions is ontologically realist, because it fails to recognise that the West and the non-West are dialectically constitutive of one another. To demonstrate this, the article first shows th...
This article examines what it calls Africa’s International Relations (IR) historiography, an assessm...
This innovative book responds to an existing demand for taking Africa out of a place of exception an...
The concept of the frontier has often been used to account for the rise of Africa in international r...
The Global IR research agenda lays emphasis on the marginalised, non-Western forms of power and know...
The Global IR research agenda lays emphasis on the marginalised, non-Western forms of power and know...
The Global IR research agenda lays emphasis on the marginalised, non-Western forms of power and know...
The Global IR research agenda lays emphasis on the marginalised, non-Western forms of power and know...
The Global IR research agenda lays emphasis on the marginalised, non-Western forms of power and know...
This article surveys recent literature on Africa and International Relations and reviews the current...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Harman, Sophie, and William Brown. "In f...
This book investigates why Africa has been marginalised in IR discipline and theory and how this iss...
This book investigates why Africa has been marginalised in IR discipline and theory and how this iss...
This article responds to the debate on “The End of IR Theory?” that appeared in a recent volume of t...
It has become rather commonplace to read that, what is referred to as 'traditional, western IR theor...
African voices and experiences have been erased from the canon of mainstream IR theory, and even in...
This article examines what it calls Africa’s International Relations (IR) historiography, an assessm...
This innovative book responds to an existing demand for taking Africa out of a place of exception an...
The concept of the frontier has often been used to account for the rise of Africa in international r...
The Global IR research agenda lays emphasis on the marginalised, non-Western forms of power and know...
The Global IR research agenda lays emphasis on the marginalised, non-Western forms of power and know...
The Global IR research agenda lays emphasis on the marginalised, non-Western forms of power and know...
The Global IR research agenda lays emphasis on the marginalised, non-Western forms of power and know...
The Global IR research agenda lays emphasis on the marginalised, non-Western forms of power and know...
This article surveys recent literature on Africa and International Relations and reviews the current...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Harman, Sophie, and William Brown. "In f...
This book investigates why Africa has been marginalised in IR discipline and theory and how this iss...
This book investigates why Africa has been marginalised in IR discipline and theory and how this iss...
This article responds to the debate on “The End of IR Theory?” that appeared in a recent volume of t...
It has become rather commonplace to read that, what is referred to as 'traditional, western IR theor...
African voices and experiences have been erased from the canon of mainstream IR theory, and even in...
This article examines what it calls Africa’s International Relations (IR) historiography, an assessm...
This innovative book responds to an existing demand for taking Africa out of a place of exception an...
The concept of the frontier has often been used to account for the rise of Africa in international r...