International relations from the global South : worlds of difference / edited by Arlene B. Tickner and Karen Smith.
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TextSeries: Wording beyond the WestPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020Description: 1 online resourceContent type: - text
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: International relations from the global South / Karen Smith and Arlene B. Tickner -- The global IR debate in the classroom / Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar, Ingo Peters, Laura Kemmer, Alina Kleinn, Luisa Linke-Behrens, and Sabine Mokry -- Where, when and what is IR? / David L. Blaney -- IR and the making of the white man's world / Peter Vale and Vineet Thakur -- Order, ordering and disorder / Karen Smith -- The international / Amy Niang -- War and conflict / Arlene B. Tickner -- State and sovereignty / Navnita Chadha Behera -- Religion, secularism and nationalism / Aparna Devare -- Security / Pinar Bilgin -- Foreign policy / Asli Calkivik -- Globalization / John M. Hobson -- Inequality / Joao Pontes Nogueira -- Migration / Nizar Messari -- Resistances / Carolina Cepeda M�asmela -- Socio-environmentalism / Cristina Inoue and Matias Franchini -- South-South talk / L.H.M. Ling and Carolina M. Pinheiro.
"The claim that world politics looks different depending upon one's location is now commonplace within the field of International Relations (IR). This exciting new textbook offers students a text that speaks to the main concepts, categories and issues of world politics from the vantagepoints of the global South. International Relations from the Global South: Worlds of Difference examines the ways in which world politics have been addressed by traditional core approaches and explores the limitations of these treatments for understanding both Southern and Northern experiences of the "international". The book encourages the reader to consider how key ideas have been developed in the discipline, and through systematic interventions by contributors from around the globe, aims at both transforming and enriching the dominant terms of scholarly debate. Each chapter is written according to a common structure, providing concrete examples of global South perspectives on world affairs, as well as discussion questions and suggestions for further reading. Drawing on a wide range of literatures, case studies and knowledges, this textbook is the first to speak to and from the global South, and will provide a new dimension to a variety of courses on international relations and IR theory. It is essential reading for students and teachers alike"-- Provided by publisher
Arlene B. Tickner is a Professor of International Relations in the School ofInternational, Political and Urban Studiesat the Universidad del Rosario, Bogot,� Colombia. Her main areas of research include sociology of knowledge in the field of International Relations and the evolution on IR in non-Western settings, Latin American and hemispheric security, and Colombian foreign policy. She is the co-editor (with David Blaney and Inanna Hamati-Ataya) of the Routledge book series, Worlding Beyond the West. In addition to her academic work, she writes a weekly newspaper column in the Colombian daily, El Espectador. Karen Smith teaches International Relations at Leiden University in the Netherlands. She also remains affiliated as an honorary research associate with the University of Cape Town, South Africa, where she was based as an associate professor until 2017. Her research focuses on contributions to IR theory from the global South, South Africa's foreign policy and changes in global order.
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