International Relations Theory Today
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327.101 BEL/P Political thought and international relations: | 327.101 BOO/I International Relations Theory Today/ | 327.101 BOO/I International Relations Theory Today/ | 327.101 BOO/I International Relations Theory Today | 327.101 BRO/I International society, global polity: an introduction to international political theory/ | 327.101 BRO/I International Relations Theory: New Normative Approaches | 327.101 BRO/P Practical judgement in international political theory: selected essays/ |
PART I: CONTESTATIONS
1. FIVE GENERATIONS OF IR THEORY
2. THEORY AND PRACTICE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
3. IR THEORY AS IDENTITY DISCOURSES
4. IR THEORY AND THE QUESTION OF SCIENCE
5. IR THEORY AS AN ETHICAL PURSUIT
6. DO IR SCHOLARS ENGAGE WITH THE SAME WORLD?
7. 'IT'S THE ECONOMY, STUPID...'Craig Murphy
PART II: THEORIES AND ISSUES
8. THE FUTURE OF WAR AS THE ULTIMA RATIO
9. THE NUCLEAR REVOLUTION AS THEORY
10. CARMEN MIRANDA RETURNS
11. GLOBAL CAPITALISM, INEQUALITY, AND POVERTY
12. 'CIVILISED' RESTRAINT AND INTERNATIONAL Society
13. DEMOCRACY IN A GLOBALISED WORLD
4. PROTEST AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS IN THE INFORMATION
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