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The Limitations of Grand Theory
is a form that is rooted in /coloniality. It is mode of knowing and representing, claiming universality for itself.
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Subaltern Realism and Historical Sociology: Transcending Chronofetishism and Tempocentrism
has argued that must have foundations in theories of both their principal units of and the . Such theories are imperative for the purpose of explaining in International Organization, 41, 1987, p. 365...
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After Decolonization: Transcending the Ontological Singularity of Grand Theories
The interpretation of of has been pivoted upon rebuilding of in the world.
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Conclusion
, it is the that actually determines as to what should be considered and, it also decides the modes by which can be understood. In this sense , no casually of events can be regarded . Rather, it is t...
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Introduction
are rarely so distinct and apparent to be easily comprehended with the help of , From the Colonial to the Postcolonial: India and Pakistan in Transition, Oxford University Press, 2007, p. 1). Rather, to gain ...
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On the Level of Analysis
This chapter attempts at an interrogation into the question as to why the determination of is an imperative, for the purpose of map** the working of international relations . In pursuit of unpacking ans...
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The Ontology of Postcoloniality and Subaltern Realism: Toward the Restructuring of International Relations at the Level of Meta-Theory
The broad objective of this chapter is to propose an for understanding the ways in which we can engage in at . This attempt has been situated on the exploration of ’ that can go beyond Western epis...
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Decolonization and the Reclamation of Ontological Multiplicity: Toward the Rescripting of the History of Ideas in International Relations
Order building in International Relations has been pivotal in determining the epistemic trajectory of explaining systemic change in world politics (Lascurrettes, 2020, p. 1). Such a thrust on the significance ...