This study articulates that most of the critical theorists are still strikingly neglecting the study of the Arab Uprising(s) adequately. After almost a decade of the eruption of the so-called Arab Uprisings, the study claims that the volume of scholarly engaging of dominate Western International Relations (IR) theories with such unprecedented events is still substantially unpretentious. Likewise, and most importantly, the study also indicates that most of these theories, including the critical theory of IR (both Frankfurt and Habermasian versions), have discussed, engaged, analysed, and interpreted the Arab Spring (a term usually perceived to be orientalist, troubling, totally inappropriate and passive phenomenon) indicate a strong and dura...
This book examines Western foreign policy towards the Middle East, and the extent to which the promo...
This paper analyzes the influence and relevance of Gramscian and Habermasian critical international ...
The ongoing political turmoil in the Middle East represents a paradigm shift from dictatorship to a ...
This short intervention peruses new movements in the discipline of International Relations with a pa...
The chapter explores how the changes occured during the Arab Spring period could be interpreted acco...
While the Arab people took center stage in the 'Arab Spring' protests, academic studies focus on sta...
Throughout history, many political observers in the Arab-Islamic and Western worlds have held prospe...
Pondering the fragile outcomes of current Arab-West inter-governmental and inter- ambassadorial rela...
This book addresses the ‘crisis of critique’ of Frankfurt School Critical Theory in International Re...
This book explores the interface between social movement resistances to neoliberal globalisation and...
Noting the inability of the international community to resolve or prevent the increase in intrastate...
This dissertation develops an Islamic Theory of International Relations (ITIR) based on modifying th...
Ten years on since the Arab uprisings we are in a position to assess how the nexus between knowledge...
Recent developments in the field of International Relations have called into question the nature of ...
A wide range of critical theorists is used in the study of international politics, and until now the...
This book examines Western foreign policy towards the Middle East, and the extent to which the promo...
This paper analyzes the influence and relevance of Gramscian and Habermasian critical international ...
The ongoing political turmoil in the Middle East represents a paradigm shift from dictatorship to a ...
This short intervention peruses new movements in the discipline of International Relations with a pa...
The chapter explores how the changes occured during the Arab Spring period could be interpreted acco...
While the Arab people took center stage in the 'Arab Spring' protests, academic studies focus on sta...
Throughout history, many political observers in the Arab-Islamic and Western worlds have held prospe...
Pondering the fragile outcomes of current Arab-West inter-governmental and inter- ambassadorial rela...
This book addresses the ‘crisis of critique’ of Frankfurt School Critical Theory in International Re...
This book explores the interface between social movement resistances to neoliberal globalisation and...
Noting the inability of the international community to resolve or prevent the increase in intrastate...
This dissertation develops an Islamic Theory of International Relations (ITIR) based on modifying th...
Ten years on since the Arab uprisings we are in a position to assess how the nexus between knowledge...
Recent developments in the field of International Relations have called into question the nature of ...
A wide range of critical theorists is used in the study of international politics, and until now the...
This book examines Western foreign policy towards the Middle East, and the extent to which the promo...
This paper analyzes the influence and relevance of Gramscian and Habermasian critical international ...
The ongoing political turmoil in the Middle East represents a paradigm shift from dictatorship to a ...