This article is principally concerned with the way some sophisticated critical approaches in International Relations (TR) tend to compromise their critical edge in their engagement with the self/other problematique. Critical approaches that understand critique as total non-violence towards, or unreflective affirmation of, alterity risk falling back into precritical paths. That is, either a particularistic, assimilative universalism with pretensions of true universality or a radical incommensurability and the impossibility of communication with the other. This is what this article understands as the paradox of the politics of critique. Instead, what is more important than seeking a final overcoming or dismissal of the self/other opposition i...
Recent debates in International Relations seek to decolonise the discipline by focusing on relationa...
This article seeks to reconceptualise emancipation in critically theorising International Relations ...
This article discusses the concept of \u27international relations from below\u27. \u27International ...
This article is principally concerned with the way some sophisticated critical approaches in Interna...
This article asks how international political sociology (IPS) can articulate its criticality so that...
How could students of world politics deepen their awareness of the normative constructs at work in t...
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...
Critical theorists discuss both the promise and the pitfalls of their work on world politics. Chapte...
This book explores the interface between social movement resistances to neoliberal globalisation and...
The article is devoted to the discussion of the role of postcolonial/decolonial critique and its con...
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...
Abstract Drawing on the work of the latest generation of social philosophers institutionally or inte...
This article examines the appeal of Carr's theory of international relations, which has enjoyed a lo...
Recent debates in International Relations seek to decolonise the discipline by focusing on relationa...
This article seeks to reconceptualise emancipation in critically theorising International Relations ...
This article discusses the concept of \u27international relations from below\u27. \u27International ...
This article is principally concerned with the way some sophisticated critical approaches in Interna...
This article asks how international political sociology (IPS) can articulate its criticality so that...
How could students of world politics deepen their awareness of the normative constructs at work in t...
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...
Critical theorists discuss both the promise and the pitfalls of their work on world politics. Chapte...
This book explores the interface between social movement resistances to neoliberal globalisation and...
The article is devoted to the discussion of the role of postcolonial/decolonial critique and its con...
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...
Abstract Drawing on the work of the latest generation of social philosophers institutionally or inte...
This article examines the appeal of Carr's theory of international relations, which has enjoyed a lo...
Recent debates in International Relations seek to decolonise the discipline by focusing on relationa...
This article seeks to reconceptualise emancipation in critically theorising International Relations ...
This article discusses the concept of \u27international relations from below\u27. \u27International ...