International Relations and Area Studies
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International Relations and Area Studies
Debates, Methodologies and Insights from Different World Regions
D'Amato, Silvia; Russo, Alessandra; Dian, Matteo
Springer International Publishing AG
11/2024
172
Mole
9783031396571
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1. Bridging the gaps between International Relations and Area Studies (Silvia D'Amato).- Chapter 2. Global and Post-Western IR, area studies, and the rise of China. Promises and limits (Matteo Dian).- Chapter 3. Africa in the study of International Relations: the (double) realist bias of Global IR (Luca Raineri).- Chapter 4. Middle Eastern Studies and International Relations: towards a transformative dialogue? (Irene Costantini).- Chapter 5. Regionalisms as a middle-path between Area Studies and IR. A political sociology of Central American regionalism (Kevin Parthenay).- Chapter 6. Connecting the local and the global: how International Practice Theory can become a fruitful trading zone for International Relations and Area Studies scholars (Chiara De Franco).- Chapter 7. International Relations in the margins. Education for peace, education against extremism in Kosovo (Ervjola Selenica).- Chapter 8. Political Ecologies of Landmines in the Borderlands of Myanmar (Francesco Buscemi).- Chapter 9. Dyadic approach and quantitative analysis: easing the dialogue between IR and Area Studies (Paolo Rosa).- Chapter 10. In lieu of a conclusion: the ongoingness of a debate (Silvia D'Amato).
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Area Studies;Comparative Regionalism;Non-Western IR Theory;Africa in International Relations;International Security Studies;International Relations;Comparative regionalism;Post-Colonial approaches in IR
Chapter 1. Bridging the gaps between International Relations and Area Studies (Silvia D'Amato).- Chapter 2. Global and Post-Western IR, area studies, and the rise of China. Promises and limits (Matteo Dian).- Chapter 3. Africa in the study of International Relations: the (double) realist bias of Global IR (Luca Raineri).- Chapter 4. Middle Eastern Studies and International Relations: towards a transformative dialogue? (Irene Costantini).- Chapter 5. Regionalisms as a middle-path between Area Studies and IR. A political sociology of Central American regionalism (Kevin Parthenay).- Chapter 6. Connecting the local and the global: how International Practice Theory can become a fruitful trading zone for International Relations and Area Studies scholars (Chiara De Franco).- Chapter 7. International Relations in the margins. Education for peace, education against extremism in Kosovo (Ervjola Selenica).- Chapter 8. Political Ecologies of Landmines in the Borderlands of Myanmar (Francesco Buscemi).- Chapter 9. Dyadic approach and quantitative analysis: easing the dialogue between IR and Area Studies (Paolo Rosa).- Chapter 10. In lieu of a conclusion: the ongoingness of a debate (Silvia D'Amato).
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