批判的国際関係論ハンドブック<br>Handbook of Critical International Relations

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批判的国際関係論ハンドブック
Handbook of Critical International Relations

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 384 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781788112888
  • DDC分類 327

Full Description

Comprising a plurality of perspectives, this timely Handbook is an essential resource for understanding past and current challenges to democracy, justice, social and gender equality, identity and freedom. It shows how critical international relations (IR) theory functions as a broad-based and diverse critique of society. The chapters explore key new areas of research, including critical emotion and critical animal studies and draws on Marxist, poststructuralist, feminist, realist and post-colonial backgrounds to frame this research.

Structured in four thematic parts, the Handbook of Critical International Relations moves from discussing approaches and emancipation, concepts and configuration, and political economy and domination, to global trajectories and challenges. Its emphasis on non-Western IR viewpoints, offers cutting-edge insights into the notion of otherness, the dialectics of authoritarian neoliberalism, and agonistic recognition.

Graduate and undergraduate IR scholars will benefit from the solid, working understanding of critical IR offered in the detailed chapters on the varied approaches, concepts and new areas of research in the field. Critical IR research institutions and policy-makers will also appreciate the discussion of, and advice offered on, key issues and challenges facing democracy and justice.

Contributors include: A.D. Barder, P. Bilgin, S. Brincat, S. Chakrabarti, P. Cunliffe, R. Dayerizadeh, S. de Groot Heupner, M. Delori, M. Fluck, S. Gill, S. Koschut, B. Luongo, J. Nunes, C. Peoples, S.C. Roach, R. Roccu, K. Schick, S.C. Tauber, B. Thirkell-White

Contents

Contents:

1 Introduction to the Handbook of Critical International Relations 1
Steven C. Roach

PART I APPROACHES AND EMANCIPATION
2 Opening up international relations, or: how I learned to stop
worrying and love 'non-Western IR' 12
Pinar Bilgin
3 Habermas and international relations: testing the critical limits
of modernity 29
Ben Thirkell-White
4 Emancipation, power, insecurity: Critical Theory and immanent
critique of human security 55
Columba Peoples
5 A critical perspective on emotions in international relations 72
Simon Koschut
6 Critical realism in international relations 90
Ben Luongo

PART II CONCEPTS AND CONFIGURATION
7 Dialectics in critical international relations theory 122
Shannon Brincat and Susan de Groot Heupner
8 Recognition reframed: reconfiguring recognition in global politics 144
Kate Schick
9 Empires at home: critical international relations theory and our
postcolonial moments 162
Alexander D. Barder
10 Instrumental reason 179
Matthew Fluck

PART III POLITICAL ECONOMY AND DOMINATION
11 Critical international relations and the global organic crisis 202
Stephen Gill
12 Neoliberal authoritarianism in Egypt before and after the
uprisings: a critical international political economy perspective 221
Roberto Roccu
13 Emancipation in critical security studies: political economy,
domination and the everyday 242
João Nunes
14 Slow violence, precarity and the overheating of neoliberal consensus 259
Shomik Chakrabarti

PART IV GLOBAL TRANSFORMATIONS AND CHALLENGES
15 Critical animal studies, critical international relations theory,
and anthropocentrism 277
Steven C. Tauber
16 The politics of emotions in contemporary wars 305
Mathias Delori
17 Critical international relations feminism: the case of American
Shia women 324
Raheleh Dayerizadeh
18 The responsibility to protect: the rise of liberal authoritarianism 337
Philip Cunliffe
19 Afterword 348
Steven C. Roach

Index 354

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