پس از غرب: جنبش انتقادی در رشته روابط بین‌الملل

نوع مقاله : مقاله علمی- پژوهشی مستقل

نویسنده

استاد دانشگاه مطالعات مشرق‌زمین و آفریقا دانشکگاه لندن و همکاری‌کننده با دانشگاه کمبریج

چکیده

این مقاله، جنبش‌های جدید در رشته روابط بین الملل را مورد بررسی قرار می دهد. روابط بین الملل با پیدایش جنبش انتقادی توانسته است پویایی بیشتری از خود به عنوان یک دانش تخصصی نشان دهد. لذا در این مقاله با تأکید ویژه بر نوشتۀ «پسا-غرب» در نظریه روابط بین الملل که به مفاهیم بهتر برای تجزیه و تحلیل سیاست های جهانی تبدیل می شود، می پردازیم. تلاش بر این است تا فهم بهتری از روابط بین الملل فراتر از سلطه نظریه های رایج در روابط بین الملل به ویژه دیدگاه های باختر زمین و اروپایی ارایه شود. در این راستا نویسنده از پژوهش های پیماشی و تجربی علمی بهره می برد.
 

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موضوعات


عنوان مقاله [English]

After the West: Critical Movements in the Discipline of International Relations

نویسنده [English]

  • Arshin Adib-Moghaddam
SOAS, University of London and Fellow, Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge
چکیده [English]

This short intervention peruses new movements in the discipline of International Relations with a particular emphasis on the “post-western” turn in IR theory which promises to usher into better concepts for the analysis of world politics

کلیدواژه‌ها [English]

  • IR theory
  • Post-colonialism
  • Eurocentrism
  • Arab revolts
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