A whole new world : reinventing international studies for the post-Western world / Pierre P. Lizee.

By: Lizée, PierreMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011Description: vii, 250 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780230280397 (alk. paper)Subject(s): International relations -- Study and teaching -- Developing countries | International relations -- Study and teaching -- Western countries | International relations -- Philosophy | World politics -- 21st centuryDDC classification: 327.1071 LOC classification: JZ1238.D44 | L59 2011
Contents:
Introduction: understanding the post-western world -- Part I. How do we think about global politics? universals in international studies: competing universals: realism; competing universals: liberalism; searching for the particular: after constructivism -- Part II. What do we overlook? international politics in the non-western world: violence, rationality, and the state; politics, economics, and self-identity; the construction of difference in international affairs -- Part III. What now? reinventing international studies for the post-western world: reinventing realism: power and violence in the post-western world; reinventing liberalism: values and change in the post-western world; the way forward: searching for new universals in global politics.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: understanding the post-western world -- Part I. How do we think about global politics? universals in international studies: competing universals: realism; competing universals: liberalism; searching for the particular: after constructivism -- Part II. What do we overlook? international politics in the non-western world: violence, rationality, and the state; politics, economics, and self-identity; the construction of difference in international affairs -- Part III. What now? reinventing international studies for the post-western world: reinventing realism: power and violence in the post-western world; reinventing liberalism: values and change in the post-western world; the way forward: searching for new universals in global politics.

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