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This handbook presents a comprehensive, concise and accessible
overview of the field of Historical International Relations (HIR).
It summarizes and synthesizes existing contributions to the field
while presenting central themes, approaches and methodologies that
have driven the development of HIR, providing the reader with a
sense of the diversity and research dynamics that are at the heart
of this field of study. The wide range of topics covered are
grouped under the following headings: Traditions: Demonstrates the
wide variety of approaches to HIR. Thinking International Relations
Historically: Different ways of thinking IR historically share some
common concerns and areas for further investigation. Actors,
Processes and Institutions: Explores the processes, actors,
practices, and institutions that constitute the core objects of
study of many HIR scholars. Situating Historical International
Relations: Critically reflects about the situatedness of our
objects of study. Approaches: Examines how HIR scholars conduct and
reflect about their research, often in dialogue with a variety of
perspectives from cognate disciplines. Summarizing key
contributions and trends while also sketching out challenges for
future inquiry, this is an invaluable resource for students,
academics and researchers from a range of disciplines, particularly
International Relations, global history, political science,
history, sociology, anthropology, peace studies, diplomatic
studies, security studies, international political thought,
political geography, international law.
While the world's oceans cover more than seventy percent of its
surface, the sea has largely vanished as an object of enquiry in
International Relations (IR), being treated either as a corollary
of land or as time. Yet, the sea is the quintessential
international space, and its importance to global politics has
become all the more obvious in recent years. Drawing on
interdisciplinary insights from IR, Historical Sociology, Blue
Humanities and Critical Ocean Studies, The sea and International
Relations breaks with this trend of oceanic amnesia, and kickstarts
a theoretical, conceptual and empirical discussion about the sea
and IR, by highlighting theoretical puzzles, analysing broad
historical perspectives and addressing contemporary challenges. In
bringing the sea back into IR, the book reconceptualises the canvas
of international relations to include the oceans as a social,
political, economic and military space which affects the workings
of world politics. -- .
This book offers a first overarching look at the relationship
between states and their citizens abroad, approached through the
concept 'Duty of Care'. How can society best be protected, when
increasing numbers of citizens are found outside the borders of the
state? What are the limits to care - in theory as well as in
practical policy? With over 1.2 billion tourists crossing borders
every day and more than 230 million expatriates, questions over the
sort of duty states have for citizens abroad are politically
pressing. Contributors explore both theoretical topics and
empirical case studies, examining issues such as as how to care for
citizens who become embroiled in political or humanitarian crises
while travelling, and exploring what rights and duties states
should acknowledge toward nationals who have opted to take up arms
for terrorist organizations. This work will be of great interest to
scholars in a wide range of academic fields including international
relations, international security, peacebuilding, ethics and
migration.
This book offers a first overarching look at the relationship
between states and their citizens abroad, approached through the
concept 'Duty of Care'. How can society best be protected, when
increasing numbers of citizens are found outside the borders of the
state? What are the limits to care - in theory as well as in
practical policy? With over 1.2 billion tourists crossing borders
every day and more than 230 million expatriates, questions over the
sort of duty states have for citizens abroad are politically
pressing. Contributors explore both theoretical topics and
empirical case studies, examining issues such as as how to care for
citizens who become embroiled in political or humanitarian crises
while travelling, and exploring what rights and duties states
should acknowledge toward nationals who have opted to take up arms
for terrorist organizations. This work will be of great interest to
scholars in a wide range of academic fields including international
relations, international security, peacebuilding, ethics and
migration.
This handbook presents a comprehensive, concise and accessible
overview of the field of Historical International Relations (HIR).
It summarizes and synthesizes existing contributions to the field
while presenting central themes, approaches and methodologies that
have driven the development of HIR, providing the reader with a
sense of the diversity and research dynamics that are at the heart
of this field of study. The wide range of topics covered are
grouped under the following headings: Traditions: Demonstrates the
wide variety of approaches to HIR. Thinking International Relations
Historically: Different ways of thinking IR historically share some
common concerns and areas for further investigation. Actors,
Processes and Institutions: Explores the processes, actors,
practices, and institutions that constitute the core objects of
study of many HIR scholars. Situating Historical International
Relations: Critically reflects about the situatedness of our
objects of study. Approaches: Examines how HIR scholars conduct and
reflect about their research, often in dialogue with a variety of
perspectives from cognate disciplines. Summarizing key
contributions and trends while also sketching out challenges for
future inquiry, this is an invaluable resource for students,
academics and researchers from a range of disciplines, particularly
International Relations, global history, political science,
history, sociology, anthropology, peace studies, diplomatic
studies, security studies, international political thought,
political geography, international law.
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