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An Autoethnography of Hybrid IR Scholars: De-Territorializing the Global IR Debate

open access: yesInternational Political Sociology, 2023
AbstractWho can speak from the perspective of the Global South? In answering this question, Global International Relations (IR) finds itself in a cul de sac: rather than globalize IR, Global IR essentializes non-Western categories by associating difference and knowledge to place (countries, regions, and civilizations) which occludes de-territorialized ...
Haro L Karkour, Marco Vieira
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Dialogue of the “Globals”: Connecting Global IR to Global Intellectual History

open access: yesAll Azimuth: A Journal of Foreign Policy and Peace, 2020
This study aims to provide an exploratory analysis of Global IR, by pointing to its novelty as a tool for expanding our disciplinary frameworks, and furthermore, by connecting it to the quite simultaneously emerging field of Global Intellectual History.
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Theory Makes Global IR Hang Together

open access: yes, 2020
This paper asked two interrelated questions through citation analyses of both WoS- and – for the first time – seven non-WoS publications from Latin America, Africa, and Asia: 1) What is the state of IR theory in various journals? 2) To what extent is IR theory global rather than con-fined to transatlantic IR? We find that IR theory is alive and kicking
Risse, Thomas   +2 more
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Knowledge Production beyond West-Centrism in IR: Toward Global IR 2.0

open access: yesInternational Studies Review, 2023
Abstract The primary purpose of this article is to advance the ongoing global international relations (Global IR) debate and to offer some possible paths toward Global IR 2.0. To this end, this article first analyzes how Global IR has emerged, what contributions it makes to giving new impetus to IR knowledge (production), and, more ...
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The English School and Global IR – A Research Agenda

open access: yesAll Azimuth: A Journal of Foreign Policy and Peace, 2021
This paper explores the different ways in which the English School of International Relations (ES) can contribute to the broader Global IR research agenda. After identifying some of the shared concerns between the ES and Global IR, such as the emphasis placed on history and culture, the paper proceeds with discussing what the authors believe to be the ...
Costa Buranelli, Filippo   +1 more
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High-spatial-resolution imaging of thermal emission from debris disks

open access: yes, 2010
We have obtained sub-arcsec mid-IR images of a sample of debris disks within 100 pc. For our sample of nineteen A-type debris disk candidates chosen for their IR excess, we have resolved, for the first time, five sources plus the previously resolved disk
Akeson   +47 more
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The Global Star Formation Law: from Dense Cores to Extreme Starbursts [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Active star formation (SF) is tightly related to the dense molecular gas in the giant molecular clouds' dense cores. Our HCN (measure of the dense molecular gas) survey in 65 galaxies (including 10 ultraluminous galaxies) reveals a tight linear ...
Gao, Yu
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A long-overlooked partnership: How Area Studies can improve the field of International Relations

open access: yesNew Area Studies
Nowadays, the discipline of International Relations (IR) is undergoing a profound transformation, aiming at becoming more plural, more diverse, more inclusive, and truly ‘global’.
Carolina Zaccato
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An IR for the Global South or a Global IR? (Guest Editorial)

open access: yesGlobal South Review, 2017
The field of international relations (IR) is witnessing growing efforts to challenge Western centrism and give more space and voice to the Global South. These efforts are happening under a variety of labels, such as, but not limited to, non-Western IR, post-Western IR, Global IR, etc.To be sure, attempts to “bring the Global South in” by highlighting ...
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The United Nations of IR: power, knowledge, and empire in Global IR debates

open access: yesInternational Theory, 2023
AbstractThis paper critiques a core premise of Global IR: the association of knowledge with geography, which we term geo-epistemology. It argues that ‘American’ and Global IR share a Eurocentric spatial imaginary, one that was a product of Western expansion and empire.
Tarak Barkawi   +2 more
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