Theory Talk #53: Ned Lebow
Ned Lebow on Drivers of War, Cultural Theory, and IR of Foxes and Hedgehogs Drawing on classical political theories, International Relations is dominated by theories that presuppose interests or fear...
View ArticleTheory Talk #54: Ann Tickner
Ann Tickner on Feminist Philosophy of Science, Engaging the Mainstream, and (still) Remaining Critical in/of IRFeminist IR is still often side-lined as a particularistic agenda or limited issue area,...
View ArticleTheory Talk #55: Mary King
Mary Elizabeth King on Civil Action for Social Change, the Transnational Women's Movement, and the Arab AwakeningNonviolent resistance remains by and large a marginal topic to IR. Yet it constitutes an...
View ArticleTheory Talk #56: Keith Hart
Keith Hart on the Informal Economy, the Great Transformation, and the Humanity of CorporationsInternational Relations has long focused on the formal relations between states; in the same way,...
View ArticleTheory Talk #57: Siba Grovogui
Siba Grovogui on IR as Theology, Reading Kant Badly, and the Incapacity of Western Political Theory to Travel very far in Non-Western ContextsThe study of International Relations is founded on a series...
View ArticleTheory Talk #58: Daniel Levine
Daniel Levine on Hidden Hands, Vocation and Sustainable Critique in International RelationsDaniel Levine is part of a new generation of IR scholars that takes a more pluralist approach to addressing...
View ArticleTheory Talk #59: Timothy Mitchell
Timothy Mitchell on Infra-Theory, the State Effect, and the Technopolitics of OilThis is the first in a series of Talks dedicated to the technopolitics of International Relations, linked to the...
View ArticleTheory Talk #60: Daniel Deudney
Daniel Deudney on Mixed Ontology, Planetary Geopolitics, and Republican GreenpeaceThis is the second in a series of Talks dedicated to the technopolitics of International Relations, linked to the...
View ArticleTheory Talk #61: Pınar Bilgin
Pınar Bilgin on Non-Western IR, Hybridity, and the One-Toothed Monster called CivilizationQuestions of civilization underpin much of IR scholarship—whether explicitly (in terms of the construction of...
View ArticleTheory Talk #62: Karen Litfin
Karen Litfin on Gaia Theory, Global Ecovillages, and Embedding IR in the Earth SystemThis is the third in a series of Talks dedicated to the technopolitics of International Relations, linked to the...
View ArticleTheory Talk #63: Siddharth Mallavarapu
Siddharth Mallavarapu on International Asymmetries, Ethnocentrism, and a View on IR from IndiaHow is the rise of the BRICs in the international political and economic system reflected in our...
View ArticleTheory Talk #64: Gabrielle Hecht
Gabrielle Hecht on Nuclear Ontologies, De-provincializing the Cold War, and Postcolonial TechnopoliticsThis is the fourth in a series of Talks dedicated to the technopolitics of International...
View ArticleTheory Talk #65: Jordan Branch
Jordan Branch on Google Maps, State Formation, and the International Politics of CartographyThe territorial underpinnings of international politics are as familiar as they are contested within the...
View ArticleTheory Talk #66: Alexander Dugin
Alexander Dugin on Eurasianism, the Geopolitics of Land and Sea, and a Russian Theory of Multipolarity IR has long been regarded as an Anglo-American social science. Recently, the discipline has...
View ArticleTheory Talk #67: Dirk Messner
Dirk Messner on the dynamics of global change and the significance of international science and technology cooperation in the post-Western worldThis is the fifth in a series of Talks dedicated to the...
View ArticleTheory Talk #68: Loet Leydesdorff
Loet Leydesdorff on the Triple Helix: How Synergies in University-Industry-Government Relations can Shape Innovation SystemsThis is the sixth and last in a series of Talks dedicated to the...
View ArticleTheory Talk #69: Eyal Weizman
Eyal Weizman on the Architectural-Image Complex, Forensic Archeology and Policing across the Desertification LineIncidents in global politics are usually apprehended as the patterned interaction of...
View ArticleTheory Talk #-100: John Dewey
John Dewey on the Horror of Making his Poetry PublicThis April's Fools interview is a preview for 'The Return of the Theorists: Dialogues with Great Thinkers in International Relations' (ed. Ned Lebow,...
View ArticleTheory Talk #70: Nicholas Onuf
Nicholas Onuf on the Evolution of Social Constructivsm, Turns in IR, and a Discipline of Our MakingCan we really go on speaking about International Relations as a ‘discipline’? Even if social...
View ArticleTheory Talk #71: John Hobson
John M. Hobson on Eurocentrism, Historical Sociology and the Curious Case of PostcolonialismInternational Relations, it is widely recognized, is a Western discipline, albeit one that claims to speak...
View ArticleTheory Talk #72: Robert Wade
Robert Wade on Zombie Ideas, Being inside the World Bank, and the Death of Ethics in Economics after the Marginal RevolutionThe global economy is at the core of some of the main issues in contemporary...
View ArticleTheory Talk #73: Kimberly Hutchings
Kimberly Hutchings on Quiet as a Research Strategy, the Essence of Critique, and the Narcissism of Minor DifferencesAs a job, International Relations requires carving out one’s position by being vocal....
View ArticleTheory Talk #74: Bertrand Badie (FR)
Bertrand Badie sur le moment Trump, la science de la souffrance, et les RI entre puissance et faiblesseread in EnglishLa discipline de RI se focalise traditionnellement sur l’enjeu de pouvoir entre...
View ArticleTheory Talk #74: Bertrand Badie
Bertrand Badie on the Trump Moment, the Science of Suffering, and IR between Power and WeaknessLire en françaisIR retains a traditional focus on the game of power between states as its defining...
View ArticleTheory Talk #75: Tarak Barkawi
Theory Talk #75: Tarak Barkawi on IR after the West, and why the best work in IR is often found at its marginsIn this Talk, Tarak Barkawi discusses the importance of the archive and real-world...
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