Critical Theory in International Relations and Security Studies: Interviews and Reflections

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Advancing the project of emancipation beyond the early Frankfurt School.

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International Relations , 26 2: Brincat, Shannon A global greenhouse gas tax: Helsinki Review of Global Governance , 2 2: Socialism and Democracy , 25 2: Brincat, Shannon Towards a social-relational dialectic for world politics. Brincat, Shannon Editorial introduction.

Constellations , 17 1: Global Discourse , 1 1: Brincat, Shannon Book review: Critical Theory and World Politics: Citizenship, Sovereignty and Humanity by Andrew Linklater. Brincat, Shannon Reclaiming the utopian imaginary in IR theory. Review of International Studies , 35 3: Self-defence, human rights and tyrannicide - Part II.

Dr Shannon Brincat - School of Political Science & International Studies - University of Queensland

Journal of International Political Theory , 5 1: Journal of Critical Globalisation Studies , 1 1: Brincat, Shannon Negativity and open-endedness in the dialectic of world politics. Alternatives , 34 4: Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy , 34 - Dialogue e-Journal , 7 1: Brincat, Shannon Editor's comments: Scholars from a variety of theoretical backgrounds reflect on the strengths and problems of critical theory, recasting the theoretical discussion about critical theory in the study of world politics and examining the future of the discipline.

Both an introduction and an advanced engagement with theoretical developments over the past three decades, Critical Theory in International Relations and Security Studies will be of interest to students and scholars of International Politics, Security Studies and Philosophy. By reinvigorating questions of belonging, progress, cosmopolitanism and order in world politics, critical theory has made an enormous contribution to International Relations and Security Studies, and influenced countless activists and policy makers committed to its normative vision of a more just and sustainable world.

This book courageously states it is time to reassess.

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The probing interviews with the field's major figures are worth the price alone, but the stellar cast of scholars who ask what it has missed, who it must engage, and where it must go from here, make this a compelling work. It will set the stage for a productive new phase in truly challenging times. Interviews with four leading figures in the field, which reveal the richness and diversity of their intellectual heritages, are complemented by a diverse group of commentators who challenge Critical International Relations Theory and Critical Security Studies to be ever aware of its commitment to ongoing dialogue and openness to new avenues of exploration.

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