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Critical Theory and World Politics / ed. by Richard Wyn Jones.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2022]Copyright date: ©2001Description: 1 online resource (259 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781588269577
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.1/01 22
LOC classification:
  • JZ1305 .C75 2001eb
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: Locating Critical International Relations Theory -- Part One: The Contours of Critical International Relations Theory -- 2 The Changing Contours of Critical International Relations Theory -- 3 The Way Ahead: Toward a New Ontology of World Order -- 4 Critical Theory and the Democratic Impulse: Understanding a Century-Old Tradition -- Part Two: Critique in Critical International Relations Theory -- 5 The Nature of Critique in Critical International Relations Theory -- 6 Negative Dialectic? The Two Modes of Critical Theory in World Politics -- 7 Global Realism: Unmasking Power in the International Political Economy -- 8 What’s Critical About Critical International Relations Theory? -- Part Three: The Practice and Praxis of Critical International Relations Theory -- 9 The Practice, and Praxis, of Feminist Research in International Relations -- 10 Deliberative Politics, the Public Sphere, and Global Democracy -- 11 Creating Cosmopolitan Power: International Mediation as Communicative Action -- Part Four: Commentaries -- 12 “Our Side”? Critical Theory and International Relations -- 13 What Is International Relations For? Notes Toward a Postcritical View -- References -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book
Summary: This book represents the first attempt to bring together the leading critical theorists of world politics to discuss both the promise and the pitfalls of their work. The authors range broadly across the terrain of world politics, engaging with both theory and emancipatory practice. Critiques by two scholars from other IR traditions are also included. The result is a seminal statement of the critical theory approach to understanding world politics, an essential point of reference for future work in the field.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: Locating Critical International Relations Theory -- Part One: The Contours of Critical International Relations Theory -- 2 The Changing Contours of Critical International Relations Theory -- 3 The Way Ahead: Toward a New Ontology of World Order -- 4 Critical Theory and the Democratic Impulse: Understanding a Century-Old Tradition -- Part Two: Critique in Critical International Relations Theory -- 5 The Nature of Critique in Critical International Relations Theory -- 6 Negative Dialectic? The Two Modes of Critical Theory in World Politics -- 7 Global Realism: Unmasking Power in the International Political Economy -- 8 What’s Critical About Critical International Relations Theory? -- Part Three: The Practice and Praxis of Critical International Relations Theory -- 9 The Practice, and Praxis, of Feminist Research in International Relations -- 10 Deliberative Politics, the Public Sphere, and Global Democracy -- 11 Creating Cosmopolitan Power: International Mediation as Communicative Action -- Part Four: Commentaries -- 12 “Our Side”? Critical Theory and International Relations -- 13 What Is International Relations For? Notes Toward a Postcritical View -- References -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book

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This book represents the first attempt to bring together the leading critical theorists of world politics to discuss both the promise and the pitfalls of their work. The authors range broadly across the terrain of world politics, engaging with both theory and emancipatory practice. Critiques by two scholars from other IR traditions are also included. The result is a seminal statement of the critical theory approach to understanding world politics, an essential point of reference for future work in the field.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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