Abstract
Critiquing the Canon: International Relations Theory considers canonical ideas and thinkers within International Relations and locates them within their historical and geopolitical contexts. Each chapter is dedicated to a particular thinker, and encourages students to explore the limitations of the canon, supporting the decolonizing of our understanding. Pedagogical features include author tutorial videos and end-of-chapter questions to prompt students to develop their own voice and perspective on international relations.
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Contents
- Front Matter
- 1. Critiquing the Canon in International Relations Meera Sabaratnam
- 2. Hedley Bull Andrew Hurrell
- 3. Kenneth N. Waltz Joseph MacKay
- 4. Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye David L. Blaney
- 5. Martha Finnemore Arjun Chowdhury
- 6. Alexander Wendt Charlotte Epstein