As International Relations enters its second century as an academic discipline, leading expert Knud Erik Jørgensen provides a provocative assessment of its past, present and future.
In this book, Jørgensen traces International Relations scholarship, from its formative interwar years through to rapid growth in students and researchers in the wake of globalization. He examines the resultant widening of scholarship in the field, and the effects that this has had on the global discipline. The result is a concise and challenging appraisal of International Relations, one which both celebrates its value and maps possible future directions.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
What Is the Discipline's Subject Matter?
What Are the Human Sciences?
What Is a Discipline?
What Is a Theory?
What Is Disciplinary Diversity and Pluralism?
What Is Time and Space?
What Is Global (and Local) Knowledge?
Conclusion