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The Rhetoric of Inquiry in International Relations
This book argues that our current lack of recognising and understanding the different forms meta-theorising takes hampers the ways in which fruitful engagement between meta-theories can be conducted.
It proposes a radical break with the ways in which meta-theorising in International Relations (IR) has so far been understood, and instead suggests a dyadic approach: a rhetoric of inquiry that investigates the diverging forms of argumentation currently present in IR meta-theorising and a conversational ethic that can help steer meta-theoretical engagements across existing divides in more productive ways. The central questions are as follows: where meta-theorising should go from here in order to contribute to the analysis of an ever more complex world? Can we develop ways that allow the practice of meta-theorising to channel and consolidate the multiplicity of its debates and contentions to strengthen our understanding of world politics, and if so, how?
It will be of general interest in all theory and methodology courses offered at undergraduate and postgraduate levels as well as to academics working in the area of meta-theory, international political thought, normative theory as well as IR theory in its various manifestations.
Torsten Michel is a Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Bristol. His main research interests lie in IR (meta-)theory, particularly focussing on the role and nature of ontology, rhetoric and translation in (meta-)theoretical debates. He has published widely in leading journals including the Review of International Studies and the European Journal of International Relations and authored a number of book chapters on various aspects of meta-theoretical practice in International Relations.
New International Relations
Edited by Richard Little, University of Bristol, Iver B. Neumann, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), Norway and Jutta Weldes, University of Bristol.
The field of international relations has changed dramatically in recent years. This new series will cover the major issues that have emerged and reflect the latest academic thinking in this particular dynamic area.
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    Icelands External Affairs
    Baldur Thorhallsson
  1. The Use of Force under International Law
    Lawyerized States in a Legalized World
    Fernando G. Nuez-Mietz
  1. Discourse and Affect in Foreign Policy
    Germany and the Iraq War
    Jakub Eberle
  1. Tactical Constructivism, Method, and International Relations
    Edited by Brent J. Steele, Harry D. Gould and Oliver Kessler
  1. International Relations Narratives
    Riikka Kuusisto
  1. The Globality of Governmentality
    Governing an Entangled World
    Edited by Jan Busse
  1. Small States and Security in Europe
    Between National and International Policymaking
    Tom Weiss and Geoffrey Edwards
For more information about this series, please visit: https://www.routledge.com
First published 2022
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2022 Torsten Michel
The right of Torsten Michel to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Michel, Torsten, author.
Title: The rhetoric of inquiry in international relations : a hermeneutic investigation into the forms of argumentation in international relations meta-theory / Torsten Michel.
Description: First Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2022. |
Series: New International Relations | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: LCSH: International relations. | World politics. | Inquiry (Theory of knowledge) | System analysis.
Classification: LCC JZ1242 ..M522 2022 (print) | LCC JZ1242 (ebook) | DDC 327.101/4dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021021588
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021021589
ISBN: 9780367703974 (hbk)
ISBN: 9780367703981 (pbk)
ISBN: 9781003146100 (ebk)
DOI: 10.4324/9781003146100
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  1. 3.1 Logics of Argumentation
  2. 3.2 Strategies to Construct the Relation between Form and Content
  3. 5.1 Conceptions of the Relationship to The Real
  4. 6.1 The Forms of Argumentation in IR Meta-Theory
  5. C.1 The Forms of Argumentation in IR Meta-Theory
This book has been the result of a rather long and varied journey. It started as an offshoot of my PhD thesis but soon developed into a broader project on the state and trajectory of IR meta-theory. In its most fundamental questions, the outcome of this journey is indebted to the late Nick Rengger who proved to be a constant source of inspiration, not only during my PhD years but, even more so, afterwards. Always encouraging, inquisitive and able to spark intellectual curiosity into areas that had remained in the shadows of my perception. For his support I will always be grateful and his passing away is a big loss, not only personally but also for our intellectual community.
In its final shape, the book benefitted from the input of many others. At various stages, I have immensely benefitted from discussions about aspects of my argument with Badredine Arfi, Patrick Jackson, Karin Fierke, Friedrich Kratochwil, Nick Onuf and Brent Steele. A special thank-you must go to Oliver Kessler, for hosting me as a research fellow at the University of Erfurt, where large parts of this manuscript were written. Not only did he provide me with the physical and intellectual space to explore, discuss and refine the various arguments I advance here but his enthusiastic, always supportive and substantively challenging comments on various drafts have provided an invaluable motivation to bring this project to fruition. At Erfurt, I also want to thank Filipe dos Reis and Timo Walter for their insightful comments and discussions on various chapters. Equally, my colleagues at the University of Bristol have provided continuous encouragement and offered much appreciated comments on various drafts. Special thanks must go to Terrell Carver, Tim Edmunds, Vernon Hewitt, Gregor McLennan, Columba Peoples, Thomas Osborne and Jutta Weldes who have all in various ways helped to sharpen the focus and argument during the development of this book. Needless to say, however, that all remaining shortcomings are entirely my own.
I would also like to thank the two anonymous reviewers for their insightful and supportive comments; thanks must also go to the editorial team at Routledge the series editors who have kindly agreed to accept this manuscript into their series and Rob Sorsby and Claire Maloney for all their help and advice on the various stages of preparation and production of the book.
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