This book examines contemporary global challenges from a decentring perspective, advancing an interdisciplinary conversation. It explains why traditional hegemonic approaches to global challenges are problematic, and conceptualises what a decentring approach to global challenges entails.
This book examines contemporary global challenges from a decentring perspective, advancing an interdisciplinary conversation. It explains why traditional hegemonic approaches to global challenges are problematic, and conceptualises what a decentring approach to global challenges entails.
Debora Valentina Malito is an associate professor of international relations at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (People's Republic of China). Her work combines critical perspectives on the study of global IR, conflict, and sovereignty. Her current research focuses on global knowledge production, politics of intervention, and infrastructures in world ordering. Evangelos Fanoulis is a lecturer above the bar in international and global politics at the School of Political Science and Sociology, University of Galway (Ireland). His main research interests lie in democracy and populism in Europe, EU foreign policy, and post-structuralist IR theory.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Decentring Global Challenges PART I - WHICH CHALLENGES? A View of Global Challenges from Below 3. Inequitable Global Distribution of COVID-19 Vaccines: A Constructivist Critique 5. Epistemic Violence and International Law: Islamic Thought in the Struggle for Epistemic Equivalency PART II - WHOSE GLOBALITY? 6. Neither Eurocentrism, Nor East Asian Exceptionalism: An Epistemic Turn on East Asian Ontology 8. Revisiting China-Africa Relations: A Critical Realist Approach to South-South Cooperation 9. Reframing the Global Knowledge Economy: An Afropolitan Approach 10. Questioning International Business and Management Studies: A Decolonial Feminist Critique 11. Conclusion
1. Introduction: Decentring Global Challenges PART I - WHICH CHALLENGES? A View of Global Challenges from Below 3. Inequitable Global Distribution of COVID-19 Vaccines: A Constructivist Critique 5. Epistemic Violence and International Law: Islamic Thought in the Struggle for Epistemic Equivalency PART II - WHOSE GLOBALITY? 6. Neither Eurocentrism, Nor East Asian Exceptionalism: An Epistemic Turn on East Asian Ontology 8. Revisiting China-Africa Relations: A Critical Realist Approach to South-South Cooperation 9. Reframing the Global Knowledge Economy: An Afropolitan Approach 10. Questioning International Business and Management Studies: A Decolonial Feminist Critique 11. Conclusion
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