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ISBN 10: 0415380758
ISBN 13: 9780203939031
Author: Martin Griffiths
(Ebook) International relations theory for 21st century 1st Edition Table of contents:
1 Worldviews and IR theory: Conquest or coexistence?
Introduction
Worldviews and theories in IR
Conquest or coexistence?
In defense of diversity (up to a point)
Conclusion
Further reading
2 Realism
Introduction
The roots of the realist worldview
Classical realism
Neorealism: Waltz’s theory of international politics
Varieties of contemporary realism
‘Rise and fall’ realism
Neoclassical realism
Defensive structural realism
Offensive structural realism
Conclusion
Further reading
3 Liberal internationalism
Liberal assumptions and historical overview
The historical development of liberal internationalism
Civil–military relations
Political economy
National self-determination
Residual dilemmas of intervention and imperialism
Liberal internationalism in the twenty-first century
Conclusion
Further reading
4 Marxism
Introduction
Historical materialism
The critique of capitalist social life
Capitalism and class power
Gramsci: Capitalism, ideology, hegemony
The state and the interstate system
Imperialism: Then and now
Globalization
Empire: Marxism for the twenty-first century?
Conclusion
Further reading
5 Critical theory
Introduction
Traditional and critical social theory
Critical international theory
Suffering and solidarity
Conclusion
Further reading
6 Constructivism
Introduction
In the beginning – the ‘great divide’
Condemned to division?
Bridging the great divide
A bridge too far
Global transformations, IR, and normative political theory
Conclusion
Further reading
7 The English School
Introduction
Evolution, contribution and link to constructivism
Three traditions
Three pillars
International system/international society
International society/world society
International society and the lone superpower
Conclusion
Further reading
8 Poststructuralism
Introduction
Subjectivity
Language and discourse
Power relations and biopolitics
Excess or lack
Research methods
Genealogy
Deconstruction
Conclusion
Further reading
9 Feminism
Introduction
Feminism, gender and power
When is a revolution not so revolutionary?
What is missed when women are ignored?
Where are the men?
Feminisms
Feminist curiosity about states and nations
Women’s rights, patriarchy and ‘femocrats’
A short history of ‘feminist IR’
Conclusion
Further reading
10 Postcolonialism
Introduction
Situating postcolonial theory
The ‘post’ in postcolonial theory
Power/knowledge and politics of representation
Identity, hybridity and authenticity
Resistance
Conclusion
Further reading
11 Theories of state formation
Introduction
Phases of state formation
State formation in the twentieth century
Contending approaches to state formation
Immanuel Wallerstein’s materialist account
Institutional accounts
Power and state building
Constructivist accounts
Conclusions
Further reading
12 International political economy
Introduction
Defining political economy
The value of theoretical eclecticism
States, markets and IPE
Complex interactions: A continuing focus on the state
Conclusion
Further reading
13 Worldviews and international political theory
Introduction
The necessity of international political theory
International relations and international political theory
The one and the many
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