It has become widely accepted that the discipline of International
Relations (IR) is ironically not "international" at all. IR
scholars are part of a global discipline with a single, shared
object of study - the world, and yet theorizing gravitates around a
number of concepts that have been conceived solely in the United
States. The purpose of this book is to re-balance this "western
bias" by examining the ways in which IR has evolved and is
practiced around the world. The fifteen case studies offer fresh
insights into the political and socioeconomic environments that
characterize diverse geocultural sites and the ways in which these
traits inform and condition scholarly activity in International
Relations. By bringing together scholars living and working across
the globe Tickner and Waever provide the most comprehensive
analysis of IR ever published. It is essential reading for anyone
who is concerned about the history, development and future of
international relations.
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