Pluralism And Engagement In The Discipline Of International Relations
by Yong-Soo Eun /
2016 / English / PDF
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This book identifies and addresses subtle but important questions
and issues associated with the configuration of International
Relations as a discipline. Starting with a much-needed discussion
of manifold implications and issues associated with pluralism, the
book raises important questions, such as where does the field of IR
stand in terms of epistemological, theoretical, and methodological
diversity. The book also carries out a comparative analysis of the
present status of post-positivist IR scholarship in the United
States and China.
This book identifies and addresses subtle but important questions
and issues associated with the configuration of International
Relations as a discipline. Starting with a much-needed discussion
of manifold implications and issues associated with pluralism, the
book raises important questions, such as where does the field of IR
stand in terms of epistemological, theoretical, and methodological
diversity. The book also carries out a comparative analysis of the
present status of post-positivist IR scholarship in the United
States and China.
Eun discusses these questions through a close reading of the key
texts in the field and by undertaking a critical survey of
publishing and teaching practices in IR communities. IR scholars
will gravitate to this text that fills many gaps in international
political theory.
Eun discusses these questions through a close reading of the key
texts in the field and by undertaking a critical survey of
publishing and teaching practices in IR communities. IR scholars
will gravitate to this text that fills many gaps in international
political theory.