Description
This exciting new textbook challenges the implicit notions inherent in most existing International Relations (IR) scholarship and instead presents the subject as seen from different vantage points in the global South.
Divided into four sections, (1) the IR discipline, (2) key concepts and categories, (3) global issues and (4) IR futures, it 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 readers 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.
This empowering, critical and reflexive tool for thinking about the diversity of experiences of international relations and for placing them front and center in the classroom will help professors and students in both the global North and the global South envision the world differently. In addition to general, introductory IR courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels it will appeal to courses on sociology and historiography of knowledge, globalization, neoliberalism, security, the state, imperialism and international political economy.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: International Relations from the Global South
Karen Smith and Arlene B. Tickner
PART I: DISCIPLINE
2. The Global IR Debate in the Classroom
Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar, Ingo Peters, Laura Kemmer, Alina Kleinn, Luisa Linke-Behrens, and Sabine Mokry
3. Where, When and What is IR?
David L. Blaney
4. IR and the Making of the White Man’s World
Peter Vale and Vineet Thakur
PART II: CONCEPTS
5. Order, Ordering and Disorder
Karen Smith
6. The International
Amy Niang
7. War and Conflict
Arlene B. Tickner
8. State and Sovereignty
Navnita Chadha Behera
9. Religion, Secularism and Nationalism
Aparna Devare
10. Security
Pinar Bilgin
11. Foreign Policy
Asli Calkivik
PART III: ISSUES
12. Globalization
John M. Hobson
13. Inequality
Joao Pontes Nogueira
14. Migration
Nizar Messari
15. Resistances
Carolina Cepeda Másmela
16. Socio-Environmentalism
Cristina Inoue and Matias Franchini
PART IV: FUTURES
17. South-South Talk
L.H.M. Ling and Carolina M. Pinheiro