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  • Reassembling International Theory

    Assemblage Thinking and International Relations

    by Simon Curtis ...
    Series series Political Science and International Studies (R0)
    What can 'assemblage' thinking contribute to the study of international relations theory? This study seeks to investigate how the various debates on assemblages in social theory can contribute to generating critical considerations on the connections and dissociation of political agency, physical world and international dynamics. ... Read more

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  • Global City Challenges

    Debating a Concept, Improving the Practice

    Series series Political Science and International Studies (R0)
    The contributors illustrate what twin analytical and practical challenges emerge from juxtaposing cultural, economic, historical, postcolonial, virtual, architectural, literary, security and political stances to the concept of the 'global city'. ... Read more

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  • Social Theory of International Politics

    Series Book 67 - Cambridge Studies in International Relations
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    Why Social Inquiry Fails and How it Can Succeed Again

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