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Critical Theories in International Relations: Identity and Security Dilemma
Critical Theories in International Relations: Identity and Security Dilemma
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This edited book explores contemporary debates and critical and postmodern theories in international relations, challenging the notion that these theories are incomprehensible and difficult. It analyzes various schools of thought, including the Frankfurt School, constructivism, post-colonialism, feminism, critical geopolitics, political economy, Copenhagen School, Aberystwyth School, Paris School, and Ontological security. The book argues that neither identity nor security is fixed and objective but can change over time and space, influenced by historical and sociological factors. It emphasizes the reflexive and non-linear nature of critical approaches, producing new truths and meanings through ever-changing conditions. The book is pedagogically understandable, making it accessible to readers within this framework.
Format: Hardback
Length: 274 pages
Publication date: 11 April 2023
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
This edited book delves into contemporary debates and critical and postmodern theories, making it a significant contribution to the field. It demonstrates that complex critical international relations theories can be made accessible and comprehensible. The book examines various schools of thought, including the Frankfurt School, constructivism, post-colonialism, feminism, critical geopolitics, political economy, the Copenhagen School, the Aberystwyth School, the Paris School, and Ontological security. It argues that neither identity nor security is fixed and objective but rather subject to change over time and space, influenced by historical and sociological factors. Critical approaches are not handed down but are produced and reproduced in ever-changing conditions, leading to new truths and meanings through reflexive and non-linear interactions. The book presents these ideas in a pedagogically understandable way, making them accessible to readers within this framework.
Weight: 564g
Dimension: 159 x 237 x 25 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781666915525
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