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The Pacific Review, 2019
This article aims to address how to ensure a two-way ‘dialogue’ across ‘the West/non-West distinction’ in international studies.
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This article aims to address how to ensure a two-way ‘dialogue’ across ‘the West/non-West distinction’ in international studies.
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The Global Transformation and IR
2015This section establishes several themes that serve as the backdrop to the more detailed discussions that animate later parts of the book. Chapter 1 addresses world historical transformations as a general phenomenon, showing how the nineteenth-century global transformation fits into broader patterns of macro-historical change. Chapter 2 sketches out the
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The IR of the Beholder: Examining Global IR Using the 2014 TRIP Survey
International Studies Review, 2016This article presents findings from the 2014 Teaching, Research, and International Policy (TRIP) Project’s worldwide faculty survey that speak to recent claims in the Global International Relations (IR) Debate. The expansion of the 2014 TRIP faculty survey to thirty-two countries, including more than a dozen non-Western IR communities, enables an ...
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Methodological Transnationalism – Europe’s Offering to Global IR?
ERIS – European Review of International Studies, 2014Bibliography: Hellmann, Gunther: Methodological Transnationalism – Europe’s Offering to Global IR?, ERIS, 1-2014, pp. 25-37.
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Beyond Critique: How to Study Global IR?
International Studies Review, 2016It is abundantly clear that mainstream writing on international relations (IR) has been all too little aware of the deeply Western-centric character of its assumed historical narratives, its allegedly universal theoretical categories, and its dominant political preoccupations. The challenge is to ask what lies beyond critique.
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Advancing Global IR: Challenges, Contentions, and Contributions
International Studies Review, 2016This Presidential Issue, with contributions by scholars from Asia, Australia, the Middle East, South America, Africa, Europe, and the United States, illustrates how the idea of Global international relations (IR) could serve as a framework for both scholarly debate and empirical research and analysis. This issue is divided into two main parts.
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EBIR-Helping to Foster Global IR
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The Global Ideology: Rethinking the Politics of the ‘Global Turn’ in IR
International Relations, 2009Many commentators appear to take for granted the fact that the sphere of political power and contestation has shifted from the national level to the global level. This article seeks to question the assumptions made about politics at the global level, highlighting the elision of ‘global politics’ with the globalisation of the political.
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