The Ashgate research companion to modern theory, modern power, world politics: critical investigations
In: Ashgate research companion
In: Ashgate research companion
In: Ashgate research companion
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In: Ashgate research companions
In: Ashgate research companion
In: Ashgate research companion
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword (Avante!) -- 1 Introduction: The Measure of Modern Theory in World Politics -- Part I Theoretical Interventions -- 2 Ever Since the Days of Thucydides: On the Textual Origins of IR Theory -- 3 Appropriating Adam Smith: Affirmation and Contestation in Discourses of Political Economy -- 4 Marx and Materiality: "International Relations" as Embedded Efficiencies and Emergencies
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword (Avante!) by James Der Derian -- 1 Introduction: The Measure of Modern Theory in World Politics -- PART I THEORETICAL INTERVENTIONS -- 2 Ever Since the Days of Thucydides: On the Textual Origins of IR Theory -- 3 Appropriating Adam Smith: Affirmation and Contestation in Discourses of Political Economy -- 4 Marx and Materiality: "International Relations" as Embedded Efficiencies and Emergencies -- 5 No International Theory, but What about Transformation? A Critical Reading of Martin Wight and Raya Dunayevskaya -- 6 Hannah Arendt and the Geopolitics of Ecology -- 7 Critical Spirits/Realist Specters: Some Hypotheses on the Spectro-Poetics of International Relations -- PART II SECURITY, REPRESENTATION, AND SUBJECTIVITY -- 8 The Centrality of Tabloid Geopolitics: Western Discourses of Terror and the Defacing of the Other -- 9 Writing from the Edge -- 10 The Presence of War: "Here and Elsewhere" -- 11 Territorializing the Soul: The Geopolitics of Subjectivity -- 12 Return of the Oppressed: Recognition, Violence, and the Mediation of Estrangement -- 13 The Achievements of Feminism in IR -- PART III THE ANALYTICS OF WORLD POLITICS -- 14 Between U.S. Imperialism and "Empire": World Politics and the Globalization of Late Capitalist Subjectivity -- 15 "Beyond" the International: The Immanence of the Global -- 16 Interdisciplining Global Thinking -- 17 The (Human) Subject of Security: Beyond the Biopolitics of Resilience -- 18 Melancholia, Realism, and International Relations -- 19 Beyond Dualism: Expanded Understandings of Religion and Global Justice -- 20 The Paradox of Crisis and the Importance of Being Disinterested -- 21 Constructivism, Archaeology, and Humanitarian Intervention: A Reflection on Method
In: Ashgate Research Companions
1 Introduction: The Measure of Modern Theory in World Politics; . - Part I Theoretical Interventions; . - 2 Ever Since the Days of Thucydides: On the Textual Origins of IR Theory;. - 3 Appropriating Adam Smith: Affirmation and Contestation in Discourses of Political Economy;. - 4 Marx and Materiality: "International Relations" as Embedded Efficiencies and Emergencies;. - 5 No International Theory, but What about Transformation? A Critical Reading of Martin Wight and Raya Dunayevskaya. - 6 Hannah Arendt and the Geopolitics of Ecology. - 7 Critical Spirits/Realist Specters: Some Hypotheses on the Spectro-Poetic sof International Relations;. - Part II Security, Representation, and Subjectivity; . - 8 The Centrality of Tabloid Geopolitics: Western Discourses of Terror and the Defacing of the Other;. - 9 Writing from the Edge;. - 10 The Presence of War: "Here and Elsewhere";. - 11 Territorializing the Soul: The Geopolitics of Subjectivity;. - 12 Return of the Oppressed: Recognition, Violence, and the Mediation of Estrangement;. - 13 The Achievements of Feminism in IR. - Part III The Analytics of World Politics. - 14 Between U.S. Imperialism and "Empire": World Politics and the Globalization of Late Capitalist Subjectivity;. - 15 "Beyond" the International: The Immanence of the Global;. - 16 Interdisciplining Global Thinking;. - 17 The (Human) Subject of Security: Beyond the Biopolitics of Resilience;. - 18 Melancholia, Realism, and International Relations;. - 19 Beyond Dualism: Expanded Understandings of Religion and Global Justice;. - 20 The Paradox of Crisis and the Importance of Being Disinterested. - 21 Constructivism, Archaeology, and Humanitarian Intervention: A Reflection on Method. - Part IV Virtual Communities;. - 22 What Would a Global Civic Order Look Like? A Perspective from Islamic History;. - 23 Cosmopolitan Theory and World Politics: An Argument for Cosmopolitan Realism;. - 24 The Last Frontier:Contemporary Peregrinations over the Borders of International
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