Recovering international relations : the promise of sustainable critique /
Levine, Daniel J.
Recovering international relations : the promise of sustainable critique / Daniel J. Levine. - New York : Oxford University Press, (c)2012. - 1 online resource (xv, 331 pages)
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction: sustainable critique and the lost vocation of international relations -- "For we born after:" the challenge of sustainable critique -- Sustainable critique and critical IR theory: against emancipation -- The realist dilemma: politics and the limits of theory -- Communitarian IR theory -- Individualist IR theory: disharmonious cooperation -- Conclusion: toward sustainably critical international theory.
Surveying six decades of scholarship, Recovering International Relations suggests new ethical and methodological foundations for the study of world politics. IR is conceived as a vocation; one that must balance the insights of normative and empirical theory against each other to address a densely populated, heavily armed, and persistently diverse world.
9780199916078
International relations--Philosophy.
Electronic Books.
JZ1242 / .R436 2012
Recovering international relations : the promise of sustainable critique / Daniel J. Levine. - New York : Oxford University Press, (c)2012. - 1 online resource (xv, 331 pages)
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction: sustainable critique and the lost vocation of international relations -- "For we born after:" the challenge of sustainable critique -- Sustainable critique and critical IR theory: against emancipation -- The realist dilemma: politics and the limits of theory -- Communitarian IR theory -- Individualist IR theory: disharmonious cooperation -- Conclusion: toward sustainably critical international theory.
Surveying six decades of scholarship, Recovering International Relations suggests new ethical and methodological foundations for the study of world politics. IR is conceived as a vocation; one that must balance the insights of normative and empirical theory against each other to address a densely populated, heavily armed, and persistently diverse world.
9780199916078
International relations--Philosophy.
Electronic Books.
JZ1242 / .R436 2012