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#POL2020 Example of work which seeks to problematise the fundamental assumptions of International Relations by exploring alternative ways of understanding human interaction (though the term 'judaeo-Christian' can also be problematised). Relevant to #POLM502 seminar next week.

How are IR concepts grounded in ‘secularized’ Judaeo-Christian assumptions? In their article, @GiorgioShani & @BeheraChadha engage with The Mahābharāta and a reading of dharma to develop a new perspective for International Relations. Free to read 👉 cambridge.org/core/journals/…

RISjnl's tweet image. How are IR concepts grounded in ‘secularized’ Judaeo-Christian assumptions?

In their article, @GiorgioShani & @BeheraChadha engage with The Mahābharāta and a reading of dharma to develop a new perspective for International Relations.

Free to read 👉 cambridge.org/core/journals/…


#POL2020 #POLM502 On feminist foreign policy and its intersection and interaction with questions of race and paternalism

Check out our new article on FFP: 'Caring feminist states? Paternalistic feminist foreign policies and the silencing of Indigenous justice claims in Sweden and Canada' with @GeorgiaDeLeeuw and @jessthecheung @EdinburghPIR @ftgs_isa @BISAGIRWG tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…



#POLM502 #POL2020 I would recommend listening to this episode and using it to think about the limits of the theories we discuss this term.


#POLM502 #POL2020 On the role of humour in international politics. Touches on broader questions about pop culture, social media, and public diplomacy.

What do jokes, memes, parodies, and puns do in international politics? Take a look at @HelleMalmvig’s piece on the underside of humor’s productive political power. Click here for free access ➡️cambridge.org/core/journals/…

RISjnl's tweet image. What do jokes, memes, parodies, and puns do in international politics? 

Take a look at @HelleMalmvig’s piece on the underside of humor’s productive political power.

Click here for free access ➡️cambridge.org/core/journals/…


#POLM502 #POL2020 On the possibilities of global IR

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#POLM502 #POL2020 A symposium on Global IR and how it can mitigate potential problems and obstacles, particularly around essentialism

Our new symposium out in International Theory on Global IR and how it can avoid the essentialism trap (tl;dr we recommend more global history! On that I also had a nice chat with @GlendaSluga and @HeidiTworek which should be out from @ToynbeePrize soon) cambridge.org/core/journals/…



#POLM502 #POL2020 A useful peace for our discussions on the relationship and interaction between Realism and Liberalism in IR

I've been an admirer of @EngelsbergIdeas for several years, and so it was a treat to be published there for the first time this week--on the subject of IR realism's critique of liberals and liberalism. engelsbergideas.com/reviews/ukrain…

AaronBMacLean's tweet image. I've been an admirer of @EngelsbergIdeas for several years, and so it was a treat to be published there for the first time this week--on the subject of IR realism's critique of liberals and liberalism.
engelsbergideas.com/reviews/ukrain…


#POLM502 #POL2020 Relevant to our discussions about decolonising International Relations and what this might look like

My new chapter on decolonizing Pakistani IR dropped in today. It's an initial attempt to decenter eurocentrism in Pakistani IR and start a discussion on the growing need to look for alternative indigenous knowledges.

waqaswaheed's tweet image. My new chapter on decolonizing Pakistani IR dropped in today. It's an initial attempt to decenter eurocentrism in Pakistani IR and start a discussion on the growing need to look for alternative indigenous knowledges.


#POLM502 #POL2020 Thread on G. Lowes Dickinson - relevant to this week's POLM502 discussions. Covers Dickinson's formulating the concept of 'anarchy', advocacy of what would become 'Offensive Realism', and how a Realist analysis -> Idealist solution, the League of Nations.

G. Lowes Dickinson is the first "modern" international relations theorist. You probably haven't heard of him. But he's also why "Offensive Realism" -- you *might* have heard of it -- is the original "modern" international relations theory. Time to #KeepRealismReal! [THREAD]

ProfPaulPoast's tweet image. G. Lowes Dickinson is the first "modern" international relations theorist. You probably haven't heard of him. 

But he's also why "Offensive Realism" -- you *might* have heard of it -- is the original "modern" international relations theory.

Time to #KeepRealismReal!

[THREAD]


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