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Re-Writing International Relations : History and Theory Beyond Eurocentrism in Turkey, Hardback Book

Re-Writing International Relations : History and Theory Beyond Eurocentrism in Turkey Hardback

Part of the Global Dialogues: Non Eurocentric Visions of the Global series

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The book presents a possible way of reading and re-writing the Eurocentrism of International Relations.

The method proposed to re-write histories of the manifestations and criticisms of Eurocentrism is through ‘connected histories’.

The first section of the book focuses on manifestations of Eurocentrism in and through disciplinary formations and geopolitical contexts.

This section explores the ‘field of IR’ as a problematic unit that already assumes a coloniality of power.

It questions the existence of ‘fields of study’ and the borders between them by examining the permeability between history and IR, and highlighting how Eurocentric assumptions about world politics are reproduced in the different ‘fields’.

The second section of the book focuses on criticisms of Eurocentrism in and through disciplines and geopolitical contexts. This setion explores the different ways in which theoretical strategies criticizing Eurocentrism were formulated in conversation with each other across disciplines and geopolitical contexts.

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