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Re-thinking international relations theory via deconstruction / Badredine Arfi.

By: Arfi, Badredine.
Material type: TextTextSeries: Interventions.Publisher: New York : Routledge, 2012Description: p. cm.ISBN: 9780415783606 (hbk.); 9780203127360 (ebk.).Other title: Rethinking international relations theory via deconstruction.Subject(s): International relations -- Philosophy | DeconstructionDDC classification: 327.101
Contents:
Re-thinking via deconstruction qua affirmation -- "Testimonial faith" in/about IR philosophy of science: the possibility condition of a pluralist science of world politics -- Khôra as the condition of possibility of the ontological without ontology -- Rethinking the "agent-structure" problematique: from ontology to parergonality -- Identity/difference and othering: negotiating the impossible politics of aporia -- Autoimmunity of trust without trust -- Rethinking international constitutional order: the autoimmune politics of binding without binding -- The quest for "illogical" logics of action in IR.
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South Asian University

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Includes bibliographical references.

Re-thinking via deconstruction qua affirmation -- "Testimonial faith" in/about IR philosophy of science: the possibility condition of a pluralist science of world politics -- Khôra as the condition of possibility of the ontological without ontology -- Rethinking the "agent-structure" problematique: from ontology to parergonality -- Identity/difference and othering: negotiating the impossible politics of aporia -- Autoimmunity of trust without trust -- Rethinking international constitutional order: the autoimmune politics of binding without binding -- The quest for "illogical" logics of action in IR.

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