International relations--still an American social science? : toward diversity in international thought /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
[2001]
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| Series: | SUNY series in global politics.
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Table of Contents:
- International relations as an academic discipline: if it's good for America, is it good for the world? / Robert M.A. Crawford
- An American social science: international relations / Stanley Hoffmann
- What does it mean to be an American social science? a pragmatist case for diversity in international relations / Molly Cochran
- Along the road of international theory in the next millennium: four travelogues / Kalevi J. Holsti
- Identity politics, postmodern feminisms and international theory: questioning the "new" diversity in international relations / D.S.L. Jarvis
- Can there be national perspectives on inter(national) relations? / Tony Porter
- Hegemony and autonomy in international relations: the continental experience / A.J.R. Groom and Peter Mandaville
- Tales that textbooks tell: ethnocentricity and diversity in American introductions to international relations / Kim Richard Nossal
- The end of international relations? / Martin Griffiths and Terry O'Callaghan
- Fog in the channel: continental international relations theory isolated (or an essay on the paradoxes of diversity and parochilaism in IT theory) / Chris Brown
- Where have all the theorists gone--gone to Britain, every one? a story of two parochialisms in international relations / Robert M. A. Crawford
- Above the "American discipline": a Canadian perspective on epistemological and pedagogical diversity / Mark Neufeld and Teresa Healy
- Transcending national identity: the global political economy of gender and class / Jan Pettman
- International relations and cognate disciplines: from economics to historical sociology / James L. richardson
- Athe wood's edge: toward a theoretical clearing fro indigenous diplomacies in international relations / Roger Epp
- Out with theory--in with practical reflection: toward a new understanding of realist moral skepticism / Roger D. Spegele
- Beyond international relations: Edward Said and the world / Pal Ahluwalia and Michael Sullivan
- Conclusion International relations: an international discipline? / D. S. L. Jarvis.