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163995
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Oxon, Routledge, 2019.
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ix, 170p.hbk
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Rethinking Asia and International Relations
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9781138497740
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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059594 | 327.101/SHA 059594 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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119992
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2013.
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The Conduct of Inquiry is a tour de force that carefully unpacks the idea of 'inquiry' in International Relations and reconstructs debates surrounding this issue in a way Jackson believes will foster genuine debate and, potentially at least, facilitate progress in the discipline. However, it is not without its problems. In this contribution to the forum, I present three challenges to Jackson's position. Firstly, I challenge the validity of the monism-dualism split that he believes underpins all approaches to the field. Secondly, I take issue with Jackson's account of science and methodology. Thirdly, I briefly highlight some problems with Jackson's account of pluralism and argue that it fails to provide the conditions of possibility for 'engagement' that Jackson is so committed to.
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163421
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The crisis in relations between Russia and the European Union (EU) is part of the broader breakdown of the post-Cold War security order. This commentary focuses on structural interpretation and identifies four interlinked processes shaping the crisis: tension between the logic of the enlargement and transformation; a dynamic of involution and resistance; the problem of monism, whereby the expanding self is unable adequately to engage with the un-integrated other; and the recent emergence of ‘other Europes’ that may potentially overcome involution. The erosion of the Atlantic system provides an opportunity for delayed institutional and ideational innovation.
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