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This volume explores the conceptual, methodological and praxeological aspects of dialectical analysis in world politics. As dialectics has remained an under-theorised analytical tool in international relations, this volume provides a critical resource for those seeking to deploy dialectics in their own research by showcasing its effectiveness for understanding and transforming world politics. Contributions demonstrate a number of innovative ways in which dialectical thinking can be of benefit to the study of world politics by covering three thematic concerns: (i) conceptual or meta-theoretical dimensions of dialectics; (ii) methodological features and general principles of dialectical approaches; and (iii) applications and/or case studies that deploy a dialectical approach to world politics. Canvassing a diverse range of dialectical approaches on key issues in world politics from global security to postcolonial resistances, from the theoretical problems of reification and complexity, to the study of the global futures and the intercultural historical expressions of dialectics Dialectics and World Politics offers key insights into the social forces and contradictions that are generative of transformation in world politics and yet routinely downplayed in orthodox approaches to international relations. Each chapter demonstrates how dialectics can be utilized more broadly in the discipline and deployed in a critical fashion as part of an emancipatory project.

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Dialectics in World Politics
This volume explores the conceptual, methodological and praxeological aspects of dialectical analysis in world politics. As dialectics has remained an under-theorised analytical tool in international relations, this volume provides a critical resource for those seeking to deploy dialectics in their own research by showcasing its effectiveness for understanding and transforming world politics. Contributions demonstrate a number of innovative ways in which dialectical thinking can be of benefit to the study of world politics by covering three thematic concerns: (i) conceptual or meta-theoretical dimensions of dialectics; (ii) methodological features and general principles of dialectical approaches; and (iii) applications and/or case studies that deploy a dialectical approach to world politics. Canvassing a diverse range of dialectical approaches on key issues in world politicsfrom global security to postcolonial resistances, from the theoretical problems of reification and complexity, to the study of the global futures and the intercultural historical expressions of dialecticsDialectics in World Politics offers key insights into the social forces and contradictions that are generative of transformation in world politics and yet routinely downplayed in orthodox approaches to international relations. Each chapter demonstrates how dialectics can be utilized more broadly in the discipline and deployed in a critical fashion as part of an emancipatory project.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Globalizations.
Shannon Brincat is a Research Fellow in the School of Government and International Relations at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. He has been the editor of a number of collections, most recently Recognition, Conflict and the Problems of Ethical Community (2015) and the three volume series Communism in the 21st Century (2014). He is also the co-founder and co-editor of the journal Global Discourse. His current research focuses on recognition theory and cosmopolitanism; dialectics; tyrannicide; climate change justice; and Critical Theory. He has articles published in the European Journal of International Relations, Review of International Studies and Constellations, amongst others.
Rethinking Globalizations
Edited by Barry K. Gills, University of Helsinki, Finland and Kevin Gray, University of Sussex, UK.
This series is designed to break new ground in the literature on globalization and its academic and popular understanding. Rather than perpetuating or simply reacting to the economic understanding of globalization, this series seeks to capture the term and broaden its meaning to encompass a wide range of issues and disciplines and convey a sense of alternative possibilities for the future.
1. Whither Globalization?
The Vortex of Knowledge and Globalization
James H. Mittelman
2. Globalization and Global History
Edited by Barry K. Gills and William Thompson
3. Rethinking Civilization
Resolving Conflict in the Human Family
Majid Tehranian
4. Globalization and Contestation
The New Great Counter-Movement
Ronaldo Munck
5. Global Activism
Ruth Reitan
6. Globalization, the City and Civil Society in Pacific Asia
Edited by Mike Douglass, K.C. Ho and Giok Ling Ooi
7. Challenging Euro-Americas Politics of Identity
The Return of the Native
Jorge Luis Andrade Fernandes
8. The Global Politics of Globalization
Empire vs Cosmopolis
Edited by Barry K. Gills
9. The Globalization of Environmental Crisis
Edited by Jan Oosthoek and Barry K. Gills
10. Globalization as Evolutionary Process
Modeling Global Change
Edited by Geroge Modelski, Tessaleno Devezas and William R. Thompson
11. The Political Economy of Global Security
War, Future Crises and Changes in Global Governance
Heikki Patomki
12. Cultures of Globalization
Coherence, Hybridity, Contestation
Edited by Kevin Archer, M. Martin Bosman, M. Mark Amen and Ella Schmidt
13. Globalization and the Global Politics of Justice
Edited by Barry K. Gills
14. Global Economy Contested
Power and Conflict Across the International Division of Labor
Edited by Marcus Taylor
15. Rethinking Insecurity, War and Violence
Beyond Savage Globalization?
Edited by Damian Grenfell and Paul James
16. Recognition and Redistribution
Beyond International Development
Edited by Heloise Weber and Mark T. Berger
17. The Social Economy
Working Alternatives in a Globalizing Era
Edited by Hasmet M. Uluorta
18. The Global Governance of Food
Edited by Sara R. Curran, April Linton, Abigail Cooke and Andrew Schrank
19. Global Poverty, Ethics and Human Rights
The Role of Multilateral Organisations
Desmond McNeill and Asuncin Lera St Clair
20. Globalization and Popular Sovereignty
Democracys Transnational Dilemma
Adam Lupel
21. Limits to Globalization
North-South Divergence
William R. Thompson and Rafael Reuveny
22. Globalisation, Knowledge and Labour
Education for solidarity within Spaces of Resistance
Edited by Mario Novelli and Anibel Ferus-Comelo
23. Dying Empire
U.S. Imperialism and Global Resistance
Francis Shor
24. Alternative Globalizations
An Integrative Approach to Studying Dissident Knowledge in the Global Justice Movement
S. A. Hamed Hosseini
25. Global Restructuring, Labour and the Challenges for Transnational Solidarity
Edited by Andreas Bieler and Ingemar Lindberg
26. Global South to the Rescue
Emerging Humanitarian Superpowers and Globalizing Rescue Industries
Edited by Paul Amar
27. Global Ideologies and Urban Landscapes
Edited by Manfred B. Steger and Anne McNevin
28. Power and Transnational Activism
Edited by Thomas Olesen
29. Globalization in Crisis
Edited by Barry K. Gills
30. Andre Gunder Frank and Global Development
Visions, Remembrances, and Explorations
Edited by Patrick Manning and Barry K. Gills
31. Global Social Justice
Edited by Heather Widdows and Nicola J. Smith
32. Globalization, Labor Export and Resistance
A study of Filipino Migrant Domestic Workers in Global Cities
Ligaya Lindio-McGovern
33. Situating Global Resistance
Between Discipline and Dissent
Edited by Lara Montesinos Coleman and Karen Tucker
34. A History of World Order and Resistance
The Making and Unmaking of Global Subjects
Andr C. Drainville
35. Migration, Work and Citizenship in the New Global Order
Edited by Ronaldo Munck, Carl Ulrik Schierup and Ral Delgado Wise
36. Edges of Global Justice
The World Social Forum and Its Others
Janet M. Conway
37. Land Grabbing and Global Governance
Edited by Matias E. Margulis, Nora McKeon and Saturnino M. Borras Jr.
38. Dialectics in World Politics
Edited by Shannon Brincat
39. Crisis, Movement, Management: Globalising Dynamics
Edited by James Goodman and Jonathan Marshall
40. Chinas Development
Capitalism and Empire
Michel Aglietta and Guo Bai
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