Main Critical International Relations Theories in East Asia: Relationality, Subjectivity, and Pragmatism

Critical International Relations Theories in East Asia: Relationality, Subjectivity, and Pragmatism

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What do we study when we study International Relations (IR)? This book interrogates the meanings of the established ontology and subjectivity embedded in the discourse of "Western" and "non-Western" IR. We are predisposed to see a nation-state as a unified entity, everlasting and moving towards a particular end. This leads us to say, for example, "Japan is threatened by the possible Chinese attack’ without questioning what "Japan" and "China" mean in this context. This book tries to locate and unearth the consistent structure and system of the world, with a particular focus on subjectivity and temporality in IR that captures the way in which we conceive and misconceive the world. The contributors reveal the extent to which contemporary IR discourses are a part of the culture of linear progress and pre-given autonomous sovereign individuals. Our targets of inquiry therefore inevitably include not only "Western" IR, but "non-Western" discourses as well. The contributors focus [...]on the fluid identities of contemporary world affairs with special attention to temporality, and strive to develop a new approach to understanding the contemporary world and the meanings of world affairs.
Request Code : ZLIB.IO17419437
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Year:
2022
Publisher:
Routledge
Language:
English
ISBN 10:
1351110233
ISBN 13:
9781351110235
ISBN:
9780815363217, 0815363214, 9781351110235, 1351110233
Series:
IR Theory and Practice in Asia

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