What is at stake in building "non-western" international relations theory? created by Yong-Soo Eun
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- 9780367375645
- JZ1305 EUN
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Includes bibliographic references and index
Acknowledgements and Preface Tables Chapter 1. Opening up the Debate Over "Non-Western" International Relations (IR)Chapter 2. The Extent of Diversity in IR: Multiple Dimensions Chapter 3. Why is IR so Western/Positivist-Centric? Chapter 4. Broadening IR through Dialogue: Bridging the Positivist-Post-Positivist Divide Chapter 5. Broadening IR through Dialogue: Interweaving Western IR Theory with the Indigenous Experience of Asia Chapter 6. Conclusion: Reflexive Solidarity Bibliography Index
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