Description
This edited book focuses primarily on contemporary debates and the critical and postmodern theories to be considered a significant contribution to the field. This book shows that critical international relations theories, which are incomprehensible and challenging, are easy and understandable. The book analyzes the Frankfurt School, constructivism, post-colonialism, feminism, critical geopolitics, political economy, Copenhagen School, Aberystwyth School, Paris School and Ontological security. Critical Theories in International Relations argues that neither identity nor security can be considered a fixed and objective issue, can change according to time and space, and depend on historical and sociological factors. Nothing is given for critical approaches, and they are produced and reproduced in ever-changing conditions that lead to new truths and meanings. These are the results of reflexive and non-linear interactions. In this context, it is made pedagogically understandable to the readers within this framework.
About the Author
Tayyar Ari is professor of international relations at Bursa Uludag University.
Reviews
This collection provides a unique survey of contemporary critical theoretical approaches to international relations from the perspective of scholars of the Turkish academy.
-- Matt McDonald, University of Queensland, AustraliaBook Information
ISBN 9781666915525
Author Tayyar Ari
Format Hardback
Page Count 274
Imprint Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 572g
Dimensions(mm) 237mm * 157mm * 27mm