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245 0 0 _aGoing beyond parochialism and fragmentation in the study of international relations /
_cedited by Yong-Soo Eun.
264 1 _aLondon And New York:
_bRoutledge,
_c2020.
300 _axi,137 pages;
_c20 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aOpening up the debate over'non-Western' international relations / Yong-Soo Eun -- When balance of power meets globalization / T.V. Paul -- Three-ness : healing world politics with epistemic compassion / L.H.M. Ling -- Relational ontology and the politics of boundarymaking : East Asian financial regionalism / Yong Wook Lee -- Bringing the outside in : the limits of theoretical fragmentation and pluralism in IR theory / Colin Wight -- Globalising IR through dialogue / Yong-Soo Eun -- Global emotion studies in IR : embracing non-Western voices / Chaeyoung Yong.
520 _a'International Relations (IR), as a discipline, is a western dominated enterprise. This has led to calls to broaden the scope and vision of the discipline by embracing a wider range of histories, experiences, and theoretical perspectives - particularly those outside the Anglo-American core of the West. The ongoing'broadening IR projects' - be they'non-Western IR','post-Western IR', or'Global IR' - are making contributions in this regard. However, some careful thinking is needed here in that these attempts could also lead to a national or regional'inwardness' that works to reproduce the very parochialism that is being challenged. The main intellectual concerns of this edited volume are problematising Western parochialism in IR; giving theoretical and epistemological substance to pluralism in the field of IR based on both Western and non-Western thoughts and experiences; and working out ways to move the discipline of IR one step closer to a dialogic community. A key issue that cuts across all contributions in the volume is to go beyond both parochialism and fragmentation in international studies. In order to address the manifold and contested implications of pluralism in in the field of IR, the volume draws on the wealth of experience and research of prominent and emerging IR scholars whose contributions make up the work, with a mixture of theoretical analysis and case studies. This book will appeal to scholars and students interested in Global IR and promoting dialogue in a pluralist IR'--
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aInternational relations
_xPhilosophy.
650 0 _aEast and West.
650 0 _aCultural pluralism.
700 1 _aEun, Yong-Soo,
_eeditor.
776 0 8 _iOnline version:
_tGoing beyond parochialism and fragmentation in the study of international relations.
_dAbingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020
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