"This is the first of four edited books, drawn from Special issues, which will be produced while the Review of international studies is based at the University of St Andrews."--P. v
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
It is now 30 years since the publication of seminal articles by Robert Cox and Richard Ashley, which introduced the project of critical theory to the international relations discipline. This 2007 book brings together a team of world-class scholars to assess the impact of critical scholarship on the discipline over this period and point to future directions for the critical project. The book is an authoritative overview of the current position of critical international relations theory. It is an essential resource for those working in critical international relations theory and for undergraduate and graduate courses on Internal Relations theory.
目次
Notes on contributors
Editors' introduction Nicholas Rengger and Ben Thirkell-White
Looking back from somewhere: reflections on what remains 'critical' in critical theory Friedrich Kratochwil
Transnational theories of order and change: heterodoxy in international relations scholarship Ronen Palen
Happy anniversary! time and critique in international relations theory Kimberly Hutchings
Is critical theory always for the white west and for western imperialism? beyond westphilian towards a post-racist critical IR John M. Hobson
The promise of critical IR, partially kept Craig N. Murphy
Towards a sociology of global morals with an 'emacipatory intent' Andrew Linklater
Between kant and pufendorf: humanitarian intervention, statist ant-cosmopolitanism and critical international theory Richard Devetak.