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Decolonizing International Relations Annotated Edition Branwen Gruffydd Jones

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Decolonizing International Relations Annotated Edition Branwen Gruffydd Jones
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Branwen Gruffydd Jones
ISBN: 9780742540248, 0742540243
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: annotated edition

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Decolonizing International Relations Annotated Edition Branwen Gruffydd Jones by Branwen Gruffydd Jones 9780742540248, 0742540243 instant download after payment.

The modern discipline of International Relations (IR) is largely an Anglo-American social science. It has been concerned mainly with the powerful states and actors in the global political economy and dominated by North American and European scholars. However, this focus can be seen as Eurocentrism. Decolonizing International Relations exposes the ways in which IR has consistently ignored questions of colonialism, imperialism, race, slavery, and dispossession in the non-European world. The first part of the book addresses the form and historical origins of Eurocentrism in IR. The second part examines the colonial and racialized constitution of international relations, which tends to be ignored by the discipline. The third part begins the task of retrieval and reconstruction, providing non-Eurocentric accounts of selected themes central to international relations. Critical scholars in IR and international law, concerned with the need to decolonize knowledge, have authored the chapters of this important volume. It will appeal to students and scholars of international relations, international law, and political economy, as well as those with a special interest in the politics of knowledge, postcolonial critique, international and regional historiography, and comparative politics.

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