Ashgate Research Companion to Modern Theory, Modern Power, World Politics
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Ashgate Research Companion to Modern Theory, Modern Power, World Politics
Critical Investigations
Soguk, Nevzat; Nelson, Scott G
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2015
478
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Inglês
9780754679073
15 a 20 dias
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1: Introduction: The Measure of Modern Theory in World Politics; I: Theoretical Interventions; 2: Ever Since the Days of Thucydides: On the Textual Origins of IR Theory; 3: Appropriating Adam Smith: Affirmation and Contestation in Discourses of Political Economy 1; 4: Marx and Materiality: "International Relations" as Embedded Efficiencies and Emergencies 1; 5: No International Theory, but What about Transformation? A Critical Reading of Martin Wight and Raya Dunayevskaya; 6: Hannah Arendt and the Geopolitics of Ecology; 7: Critical Spirits/Realist Specters: Some Hypotheses on the Spectro-Poetics of International Relations; II: Security, Representation, and Subjectivity; 8: The Centrality of Tabloid Geopolitics: Western Discourses of Terror and the Defacing of the Other; 9: Writing from the Edge; 10: The Presence of War: "Here and Elsewhere" 1; 11: Territorializing the Soul: The Geopolitics of Subjectivity 1; 12: Return of the Oppressed: Recognition, Violence, and the Mediation of Estrangement; 13: The Achievements of Feminism in IR; III: The Analytics of World Politics; 14: Between U.S. Imperialism and "Empire": World Politics and the Globalization of Late Capitalist Subjectivity 1; 15: "Beyond" the International: The Immanence of the Global; 16: Interdisciplining Global Thinking; 17: The (Human) Subject of Security: Beyond the Biopolitics of Resilience; 18: Melancholia, Realism, and International Relations; 19: Beyond Dualism: Expanded Understandings of Religion and Global Justice 1; 20: The Paradox of Crisis and the Importance of Being Disinterested; 21: Constructivism, Archaeology, and Humanitarian Intervention: A Reflection on Method; IV: Virtual Communities; 22: What Would a Global Civic Order Look Like? A Perspective from Islamic History 1; 23: Cosmopolitan Theory and World Politics: An Argument for Cosmopolitan Realism; 24: The Last Frontier: Contemporary Peregrinations over the Borders of International Relations; 25: Nationalism, Violence, and Globalization: Reflections on Gandhi's Political Thought; Epilogue: Political Judgment in International Relations Theory
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Young Man;Adam Smiths;Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument;Colonial Administrations;Vice Versa;Tabloid Geopolitical;Mainstream IR Theory;Critical IR Theorist;Nationalist Power;Feminist IR;UN;IR Theorist;Dense;Violated;IR Scholar;Minor Literature;Global Justice Theorists;Global Justice;Global Justice Literature;Muslim World;Theoretical Implant;Gandhi's Nationalism;Freeing Women;Major Literature;Cosmopolitan Realism
1: Introduction: The Measure of Modern Theory in World Politics; I: Theoretical Interventions; 2: Ever Since the Days of Thucydides: On the Textual Origins of IR Theory; 3: Appropriating Adam Smith: Affirmation and Contestation in Discourses of Political Economy 1; 4: Marx and Materiality: "International Relations" as Embedded Efficiencies and Emergencies 1; 5: No International Theory, but What about Transformation? A Critical Reading of Martin Wight and Raya Dunayevskaya; 6: Hannah Arendt and the Geopolitics of Ecology; 7: Critical Spirits/Realist Specters: Some Hypotheses on the Spectro-Poetics of International Relations; II: Security, Representation, and Subjectivity; 8: The Centrality of Tabloid Geopolitics: Western Discourses of Terror and the Defacing of the Other; 9: Writing from the Edge; 10: The Presence of War: "Here and Elsewhere" 1; 11: Territorializing the Soul: The Geopolitics of Subjectivity 1; 12: Return of the Oppressed: Recognition, Violence, and the Mediation of Estrangement; 13: The Achievements of Feminism in IR; III: The Analytics of World Politics; 14: Between U.S. Imperialism and "Empire": World Politics and the Globalization of Late Capitalist Subjectivity 1; 15: "Beyond" the International: The Immanence of the Global; 16: Interdisciplining Global Thinking; 17: The (Human) Subject of Security: Beyond the Biopolitics of Resilience; 18: Melancholia, Realism, and International Relations; 19: Beyond Dualism: Expanded Understandings of Religion and Global Justice 1; 20: The Paradox of Crisis and the Importance of Being Disinterested; 21: Constructivism, Archaeology, and Humanitarian Intervention: A Reflection on Method; IV: Virtual Communities; 22: What Would a Global Civic Order Look Like? A Perspective from Islamic History 1; 23: Cosmopolitan Theory and World Politics: An Argument for Cosmopolitan Realism; 24: The Last Frontier: Contemporary Peregrinations over the Borders of International Relations; 25: Nationalism, Violence, and Globalization: Reflections on Gandhi's Political Thought; Epilogue: Political Judgment in International Relations Theory
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Young Man;Adam Smiths;Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument;Colonial Administrations;Vice Versa;Tabloid Geopolitical;Mainstream IR Theory;Critical IR Theorist;Nationalist Power;Feminist IR;UN;IR Theorist;Dense;Violated;IR Scholar;Minor Literature;Global Justice Theorists;Global Justice;Global Justice Literature;Muslim World;Theoretical Implant;Gandhi's Nationalism;Freeing Women;Major Literature;Cosmopolitan Realism