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Critical triangle: India, Britain and Turkey 1908-1924 / Trivedi Raj Kumar 1994  Book
Trivedi Raj Kumar Book
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Publication Jaipur, Publication Scheme, 1994.
Description 298p.
Standard Number 8156263914
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035808327.54041/TRI 035808MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Diplomacy, force, and leadership: essays in honour of Alexander L George / Caldwell, Dan; Mckeown, Timothy J 1993  Book
Caldwell, Dan Book
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Publication Boulder, Westview Press, 1993.
Description xi,322p.,figures
Standard Number 0813317452
Key Words Security  Diplomacy  Leadership  Internatioanl Relations 
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Sociology and international relations: legacies and prospects / Lawson , George; Shilliam, Robbie   Journal Article
Shilliam, Robbie Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract While sociological concepts have often been implicitly used in International Relations (IR), recent years have seen a more explicit engagement between IR and Sociology. As with any such interdisciplinary assignation, there are both possibilities and challenges contained within this move: possibilities in terms of reducing IR's intellectual autism and opening the discipline towards potentially fertile terrain that was never, actually, that distant; challenges in that interdisciplinary raiding parties can often serve as pseudonyms for cannibalism, shallowness and dilettantism. This forum reviews the sociological turn in IR and interrogates it from a novel vantage point-how sociologists themselves approach IR concepts, debates and issues. Three sociological approaches-classical social theory, historical sociology and Foucauldian analysis-are critically deployed to illuminate IR concerns. In this way, the forum offers the possibility of (re)establishing exchanges between the two disciplines premised on a firmer grasp of social theory itself. The result is a potentially more fruitful sociological turn, one with significant benefits for IR as a whole.
Key Words Sociology  Internatioanl Relations  IR  Legacies 
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