International Relations and the Challenge of Postmodernism

Defending the Discipline (Studies in International)

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International Relations and the Challenge of Postmodernism

Defending the Discipline (Studies in International)

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"Promising to stimulate discussion among both those who celebrate the arrival of the "Third Debate" and those who fear its colonization and spread, D. S. L. Jarvis offers an innovative appraisal of the various postmodern and post-structural theories currently sweeping the discipline of International Relations.

Citing the work of Richard Ashley, Jarvis explores the lineage of postmodern theory, its importation into International Relations, and its transformation from critical epistemology to subversive and deconstructive political program."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
280

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International Relations and the Challenge of Postmodernism: Defending the Discipline (Studies in International)
March 2000, University of South Carolina Press
Hardcover in English

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First Sentence

"The distinguished scholar of International Relations, Stanley Hoffmann, concluded a recent autobiographical article with the following advice for graduate students: Avoid fads, resist the pressure to begin your career by showing your dexterity with grand theory, remember that theory is necessary only as a help to understanding, as a path to interesting questions, but that it can all too often become a hindrance or screen."

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Library of Congress
JZ1249 .J37 1999, JZ1249.J37 1999, JZ1249 .J37 2000

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
280
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

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Open Library
OL8695279M
Internet Archive
internationalrel0000jarv
ISBN 10
1570033056
ISBN 13
9781570033056
LCCN
99006115
OCLC/WorldCat
40820863
Library Thing
5593047
Goodreads
612125

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