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International Relations and/as thread-work : a dialogue on threads, war, and conflict [PDF]
This intervention reflects on the opportunities for textile art, and its exhibition and making, to inform our study of conflict, violence, and resistance in International Relations. In a dialogue drawing on the Threads, War and Conflict exhibition at the
Roberta Bacic (20032824) +7 more
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Kinship in International Relations: Introduction and framework [PDF]
This chapter identifies and discusses some of the ways in which kinship may be of use to IR scholars. The chapter offers examples of how kinship relations have manifested themselves historically in international relations, seeking to demonstrate how ...
Lie, Jon Harald Sande +2 more
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The Journal of China International Relations
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Animalising International Relations
This article explores what it means to ‘animalise’ International Relations (IR). The posthuman move in the social sciences has involved the process of de-centring the human, replacing an anthropocentric focus with a view of the human as embedded within a complex network of inter-species relations.
Erika Cudworth, Stephen Hobden
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Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOS) — New World Actors of Contemporary International Relations [PDF]
The paper examines the status and influence of NGOs on international relations. It analyses major dilemmas regarding the position of NGOs. It examines their historical development, consultative status within the United Nations and possibilities of ...
Gordanić, Jelica
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Conclusion: international terraqueous relations
This volume covers important ground in bringing the sea back into International Relations scholarship in a way that militates against a land/sea binary.
de Carvalho, Benjamin +3 more
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China's Financial Multilateralism Initiative and Challenging the International Financial Order (2008-2019) [PDF]
The financial order of the international political economy after World War II with the center of the United States and its partners was formed on the basis of the Bretton Woods Conference of 1944, and since then the IMF and World Bank have served as key ...
Saeed Mirtorabi +3 more
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Queer International Relations [PDF]
Queer International Relations (IR) is not a new field. For more than 20 years, Queer IR scholarship has focused on how normativities and/or non-normativities associated with categories of sex, gender, and sexuality sustain and contest international formations of power in relation to institutions like heteronormativity, homonormativity, and ...
Richter-Montpetit, Melanie +1 more
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This chapter discusses the concept and discipline of international relations, and some of their key encounters and tensions with Marxist scholarship. As a relatively new and policy-driven discipline, emerging with racial and imperial objectives in early twentieth century Western Europe and later in the US, International Relations (IR) presented several
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Ideology and international relations [PDF]
What is the relationship between ideology and international relations (IR)? The extant literature focuses on how the former shapes the latter. Confrontation between Liberalism and Fascism, Communism, and Authoritarianism have sequentially structured IR over the past Century.
Gries, Peter Hays, Yam, Pak Chun
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