Theory

Thinking Global Podcast – G. John Ikenberry (Part One)

E-International Relations • Mar 18 2024 • Features

In the first of a two part series, G. John Ikenberry talks about the ‘crisis’ of the Liberal International Order and how the Russian invasion of Ukraine relates to this.

Live Event – Understanding Global Politics with Kevin Bloor

E-International Relations • Oct 12 2023 • Features

On Tuesday 17 October 2023 (4pm BST) join us in live discussion with Kevin Bloor, the author of Understanding Global Politics.

Thinking Global Podcast – Seán Molloy

E-International Relations • Sep 26 2023 • Features

Seán Molloy speaks about Realist Ethics, E.H.Carr, how Realism is not amoral, the inconsistent ethics of Realism, and where other ‘Realists’ fit into this.

Thinking Global Podcast – Kosuke Shimizu

E-International Relations • Sep 4 2023 • Features

Kosuke Shimizu speaks about the Kyoto School and Non-Western International Relations, his concept of relationality, and Non-Western methodology.

Thinking Global Podcast – Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon (Part Two)

E-International Relations • Jul 10 2023 • Features

Patricia Owens, Katharina Rietzler, Kimberly Hutchings and Sarah C. Dunstan speak further about their award winning volume.

Thinking Global Podcast – Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon (Part One)

E-International Relations • Jul 4 2023 • Features

Patricia Owens, Katharina Rietzler, Kimberly Hutchings and Sarah C. Dunstan speak about their award winning anthological volume.

Thinking Global Podcast – Wendy Brown

E-International Relations • May 5 2023 • Features

Wendy Brown talks about their new book ‘Nihilistic Times: Thinking With Max Weber’, Nihilism as political condition, Walling, Resisting Left Melancholy and Neoliberalism.

Thinking Global Podcast – James Der Derian

E-International Relations • Apr 13 2023 • Features

James Der Derian talks about Quantum International Relations, revealing what this could mean for International Relations Theory and International Security.

Interview – Navnita Chadha Behera

E-International Relations • Oct 22 2022 • Features

Navnita Behera discusses the multilayered nature of the Kashmir conflict, the key ethical issues for research in conflict zones, and her work drawing on dharmic cosmology.

Rethinking Critical IR: Towards a Plurilogue of Cosmologies

Hartmut Behr and Giorgio Shani • Jan 5 2022 • Articles

Critical IR began as a strongly emancipatory and normative project, however, it seems to have lost its initial focus and risks forgoing its emancipatory potential.

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