Innovation and Transformation in International StudiesStephen Gill, James H. Mittelman Cambridge University Press, 15. mai 1997 - 294 sider This book explores the nature of, and conditions for, theoretical innovation in international studies. |
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Transformation and innovation in the study of world order | 5 |
Gramsci Sorel | 25 |
The critical realist tradition and the demystification of interstate | 39 |
Ibn Khaldun and world order 56 | 56 |
Political economy the social and ecological anatomy | 71 |
the historian | 90 |
joining | 105 |
Transnational class formation and state forms | 118 |
Frantz Fanon race and world order | 170 |
Whose crisis? Early and postmodern masculinism | 185 |
Reflections on global order in the twentyfirst century | 203 |
a synthesised ontology for | 220 |
The problem or the solution? Capitalism and the state system | 236 |
global | 248 |
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