The histories, theories and sociologies of the field of International Relations have been unable to overcome their Westcentrism. They have even reproduced it by continuing to present a linear and bounded story. This book tells a different story, challenging disciplinary and theoretical boundaries to create a connected and global IR. The first section explores the field of IR as a problematic unit that already assumes a coloniality of power. It questions the existence of fields of study and the borders between them by examining the permeability between history and IR, and highlighting how...
The histories, theories and sociologies of the field of International Relations have been unable to overcome their Westcentrism. They have even reprod...