Discourses of Global Politics : A Critical (Re)Introduction to International Relations / Jim George.
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TextSeries: Critical Perspectives on World PoliticsPublisher: Boulder :  Lynne Rienner Publishers,  [2022]Copyright date: ©1994Description: 1 online resource (266 p.)Content type: - 9781685859343
 
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 (Re)Introducing the Theory as Practice of International Relations -- 2 Discourses of Modernity: Toward the Positivist Framing of Contemporary Social Theory and International Relations -- 3 The Making of International Relations: From Modernist Tradition to Cold War Discipline -- 4 The Positivist-Realist Phase: Morgenthau, Behavioralism, and the Quest for Certainty -- 5 The Backward Discipline Revisited: The Closed World of Neo-Realism -- 6 Critical Social Theory: Thinking Beyond the "Orthodox Consensus" -- 7 Thinking Beyond International Relations: The Critical Theory Challenge -- 8 Thinking Beyond International Relations: PostmodernismReconceptualizing Theory as Practice -- 9 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book and the Author -- Other Books in the Series
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An unusual combination of synthesis and original scholarship, this new text considers the contemporary agenda of international relations within a broad historical philosophical context.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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