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Advaita as a global international relations theory / Shahi, Deepshikha 2019  Book
Shahi, Deepshikha Book
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Publication Oxon, Routledge, 2019.
Description ix, 170p.hbk
Series Rethinking Asia and International Relations
Standard Number 9781138497740
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Dualistic grounding of Monism: science, pluralism and typological truncation / Wight, Colin   Journal Article
Wight, Colin Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract 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.
Key Words Pluralism  Science  Monism 
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One Europe or none? monism, involution and relations with Russia / Sakwa, Richard   Journal Article
Sakwa, Richard Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract 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.
Key Words Russia  Europe  Monism  Europe - Russia Relations  Atlantic System 
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