Globalizing international theory : the problem with Western IR theory and how to overcome it /

Globalizing international theory : the problem with Western IR theory and how to overcome it / edited by A. Layug and John M. Hobson. - London ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023. - xiii, 263 pages ; 24 cm. - Worlding beyond the West .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Globalizing International Theory adds to the literature on non-Western IR theory by probing the question of what it means to globalize international theory. The book starts with the premise that international theory is unfinished, incomplete, and homogenous, because it provides a limited conception of the international which, in turn, derives from its partiality that reflects its narrow Western-centric bias. The contributors argue that the IR vision of the world is projected through a polarizing Western-filtered lens. Rather than utilizing an objective set of explanatory tools for explaining world politics, the reality is that orthodox IR theory only tells us why 'the West is best' and why 'the Rest should become like the West'. This means that international theory is not truly international. In provincializing Western international theory, this volume navigates beyond the Eurocentric and imperial frontier of the prevailing limited conception of the international to explore the hidden contributions to international theory which can be found in the non-Western world.

9781032281834

2022013739


International relations--Philosophy.
Cultural pluralism.
Multiculturalism.

JZ1305 / .G573 2023

327.101