Poised between the end of the Cold War and the start of a new
millennium, international relations theory finds itself at a major
intellectual crossroads. Globalizing phenomena, emerging non-state
actors, revolutionizing technologies, and a self-redefining
fluidity in power relations are just a few of the challenges that
international relations theorists must find ways to take into
account. It is increasingly apparent that traditional paradigms
alone are not up to the task. The time is right for a new set of
explorations; based, ironically, on one of the field's greatest
traditions--its willingness to apply an interdisciplinary approach
to asking new questions and finding newer answers.
The outstanding contributors to this landmark volume offer a
fundamental reexamination of the basic assumptions and theoretical
tools of traditional international relations theory. Ciprut draws
on a wide range of concepts, from the hidden dimensions of mindset
and language to the societal implications of evolutionary ecology.
Unabashedly creative and iconoclastic in its willingness to search
for new insights, "The Art of the Feud" is a substantiated call to
seek more inclusive, dynamic, and interactive forms of theory
attuned to the new and evolving realities of the global scene.
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