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ID101383
Title ProperNational ideology and IR theory
Other Title Informationthree incarnations of the Russian idea
LanguageENG
AuthorTsygankov, Andrei P ;  Tsygankov, Pavel A.
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In an attempt to broaden our perspective on IR theory formation, this article seeks to highlight the significance of ideology. Consistent with the recently revived sociology of knowledge tradition in international studies, we view IR scholarship as grounded in certain social and ideological conditions. Although some scholars have studied the political, ideological, and epistemological biases of Western, particularly American, civilization, in order to achieve a better understanding of global patterns of knowledge formation it is important to look at cases beyond the West. We therefore look at the formation of IR knowledge in Russia, and we argue that the development of a Russian theory of international relations responds to the old debate on the 'Russian idea,' and three distinct ideological traditions that had been introduced to the national discourse in the mid-19th century. Focusing on theories and concepts of the international system, regional order, and foreign policy, as developed by Russian scholars, we attempt to demonstrate how they are shaped by ideological and therefore pre-theoretical assumptions about social reality.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Journal of International Relations Vol. 16, No. 4; Dec 2010: p663-686
Journal SourceEuropean Journal of International Relations Vol. 16, No. 4; Dec 2010: p663-686
Key Words* IR theory ;  National Ideology ;  Russia ;  Russian Idea ;  Self ;  Sociology of knowledge