The Perils of Odysseus: On Constructing Theories of International Relations
In: World politics: a quarterly journal of international relations, Band 24, Heft S1, S. 179-203
Abstract
Confusion and misconceptions about the state and nature of "theory" have reached monumental proportions in the field of international relations. This situation is debilitating both because it misleads academics and policymakers alike about the contributions that can be made by theorists of international relations and because it operates to set back serious efforts to pursue theory in the field. Accordingly, I write in an effort to cut through some of this confusion and to set the problems of constructing theories about international phenomena in perspective. Specifically, I wish to explicate the following theses in these pages:1
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