Handbook of critical international relations
1. Introduction to the handbook of critical international relations / Steven C. Roach -- Part I: Approaches and emancipation -- 2. Opening up international relations, or: How i learned to stop worrying and love 'non-Western IR' / Pinar Bilgin -- 3. Habermas and international relations: testing the critical limits of modernity / Ben Thirkell-White -- 4. Emancipation, power, insecurity: critical theory and immanent critique of human security / Columba Peoples -- 5. A critical perspective on emotions in international relations / Simon Koschut -- 6. Critical realism in international relations / Ben Luongo -- Part II: Concepts and configuration -- 7. Dialectics in critical international relations theory / Shannon Brincat and Susan de Groot Heupner -- 8. Recognition reframed: reconfiguring recognition in global politics / Kate Schick -- 9. Empires at home: critical international relations theory and our postcolonial moments / Alexander D. Barder -- 10. Instrumental reason / Matthew Fluck -- Part III: Political economy and domination -- 11. Critical international relations and the global organic crisis / Stephen Gill -- 12. Neoliberal authoritarianism in Egypt before and after the uprisings: a critical international political economy perspective / Roberto Roccu -- 13. Emancipation in critical security studies: political economy, domination and the everyday / Joäo Nunes -- 14. Slow violence, precarity and the overheating of neoliberal consensus / Shomik Chakrabarti -- Part IV: Global transformations and challenges -- 15. Critical animal studies, critical international relations theory, and anthropocentrism / Steven C. Tauber -- 16. The politics of emotions in contemporary wars / Mathias Delori -- 17. Critical international relations feminism: the case of American Shia women / Raheleh Dayerizadeh -- 18. The responsibility to protect: The rise of liberal authoritarianism / Philip Cunliffe -- 19. Afterword / Steven C. Roach -- Index