It is often pointed out that International Relations (IR) as a discipline is "too Western centric," and that IR tends to marginalise knowledge claims outside the West. In this respect, many IR scholars have called for "broadening" the theoretical horizon of IR while problematising the Western parochialism of the discipline, and it is increasingly acknowledged that IR needs to embrace a wider range of histories, experiences, and theoretical perspectives, particularly those outside of the West. However, despite such a meaningful debate over "broadening" the theoretical and practical horizons...
It is often pointed out that International Relations (IR) as a discipline is "too Western centric," and that IR tends to marginalise knowledge clai...