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- Half-title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface and acknowledgements
- Introduction
- I Debates
- 1 Positivism and beyond
- What’s at stake in the epistemology debate?
- The history of positivism
- Three epistemological positions
- Contemporary epistemological debates
- Positivism in international theory
- Positivism and beyond
- II Legacies
- 2 The timeless wisdom of realism?
- A very brief intellectual history of realism
- The distinguishing features of realism
- The place of realism in the discipline ofInternational Relations
- The timeless wisdom of realism?
- 3 The growing relevance of pluralism?
- The intellectual heritage of pluralism
- The re-emergence of pluralism in internationalrelations
- The growing relevance of pluralism?
- Conclusion
- 4 The inter-state structure of the modern world-system
- The modern world-system
- The inter-state system
- 5 The accomplishments of international political economy
- Introduction
- Some history
- Liberalism
- Realism
- Domestic politics
- Conclusion
- 6 The continued significance of positivism?
- Introduction
- The nature of a moderate positivism
- Quantification in International Relations
- Rational choice theory
- Morality and positivism
- Conclusion
- III Silences
- 7 The rise and fall of the inter-paradigm debate
- What was the inter-paradigm debate?
- How did it differ from the other three great debates?
- How did it start?
- How did it end?
- What’s wrong with the inter-paradigm debate?
- 8 Margins, silences and bottom rungs: how to overcome the underestimation of power in the study of i
- 9 Is there a classical international theory?
- Martin Wight on international theory
- The classical approach
- The classical approach and modern social science
- Realism and the ‘English School’
- The classical tradition and post-positivist theories
- IV Openings
- 10 Authoritarian and liberal militarism: a contribution from comparative and historical sociology
- Introduction
- Constitutional and absolutist states
- Varieties of successor states and militarism
- Modern Western militarism: 1. Nation-statism
- Modern Western militarism: 2. Civil society militarism
- Conclusion
- 11 The achievements of post-structuralism
- 12 The contributions of feminist theory to international relations
- Feminists theorise
- Genealogical beholdings of gender in InternationalRelations
- From awareness to theorising
- There is no Eureka at the end . . .
- 13 The achievements of critical theory
- Subject and object
- Critique of the immutability thesis
- The reconstruction of historical materialism: fromproduction to discourse ethics
- Discourse ethics: implications for politics
- Conclusion
- V Directions
- 14 The last post?
- 15 Probing puzzles persistently: a desirable but improbable future for IR theory
- Puzzlement
- Precursors to theory
- Some routes to puzzlement
- 16 The future of international relations: fears and hopes
- Three-quarters of a century of IR: a balance-sheet
- Topics old and new
- The future: theoretical prospects
- The future: four hopes
- Conclusion
- 17 75 years on: rewriting the subject’s past – reinventing its future
- 18 ‘All these theories yet the bodies keep piling up’: theories, theorists, theorising
- Theory as a tool
- Theory as critique
- Theory as everyday practice
- All these theories yet the bodies keep piling up5
- Index




