| Author (Person) | Wight, Colin |
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| Series Title | European Journal of International Relations |
| Series Details | Vol.19, No.3, September 2013, p405-665 |
| Publication Date | September 2013 |
| ISSN | 1354-0661 |
| Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
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Contents of this Special Issue of the European Journal of International Relations are: + The end of International Relations theory? + Leaving theory behind: Why simplistic hypothesis testing is bad for International Relations + The mother of all isms: Causal mechanisms and structured pluralism in International Relations theory + The poverty of Grand Theory + Constructivism or the eternal return of universals in International Relations. Why returning to language is vital to prolonging the owl’s flight + The ends of International Relations theory: Stages of reflexivity and modes of theorizing + International theory in a post-paradigmatic era: From substantive wagers to scientific ontologies + Theory is dead, long live theory: The end of the Great Debates and the rise of eclecticism in International Relations + Beyond metatheory? + Experiencing the end and afterlives of International Relations/theory + Core, periphery and (neo)imperialist International Relations + In the beginning: The International Relations enlightenment and the ends of International Relations theory |
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| Source Link | Link to Main Source https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/journals |
| Countries / Regions | Europe |