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_bTHE-
245 0 0 _aTheory as ideology in international relations :
_bthe politics of knowledge /
_cedited by Benjamin Martill and Sebastian Schindler.
260 _aNew York :
_bCRC Press,
_c2020.
300 _a254p.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aIntroduction : theory as ideology in international relations / Benjamin Martill & Sebastian Schindler -- Theory vs. ideology : validity criteria for knowledge claims and normative conditions of critique / Hartmut Behr -- Ideology as decontestation / Benjamin Herborth -- Theory, ideology and IR's quest for scientific credibility / Katarzyna Kaczmarska -- 'I see something you don't see' : Niklas Luhmann's social theory between observation and meta-critique / Florian Edelmann -- The costs of the democratic turn in political theory / Albena Azmanova -- The spirits we cite : how democratic war theory reproduces what it opposes / Valerie Waldow -- From theory to practice : the paradox of neoliberal hegemony in 21st century world politics / Philip G. Cerny -- Liberalism and the Cold War : the international thought of Jo Grimond / Benjamin Martill -- Ideologies of international organization : exploring the trading zones between theory and practice / Leonie Holthaus & Jens Steffek -- From allegations of ideology to conflicts over forms of life; or, Why political scientists don't talk about ecovillages / Philip Wallmeier -- Microanalysis as ideology critique : the critical potential of 'zooming in' on everyday social practices / Sebastian Schindler -- Conclusion : from the politics of knowledge to knowledge of politics / Beate Jahn.
520 _a"Are theoretical tools nothing but political weapons? How can the two be distinguished from each other? What is the ideological role of theories like liberalism, neoliberalism, or democratic theory? And how can we study the theories of actors from outside the academic world? This book examines these and related questions at the nexus of theory and ideology in International Relations. The current crisis of politics made it abundantly clear that theory is not merely an impartial and neutral academic tool, but instead implicated in political struggles. However, it is also clear that it is insufficient to view theory merely as a political weapon. This book brings together contributions from a number of different scholarly perspectives to engage with these problems. The contributors, drawn from various fields of International Relations and political science, cast new light on the ever problematic relationship between theory and ideology. They analyze the ideological underpinnings of existing academic theories, and examine the theories of non-academic actors such as staff members of international organizations, ecovillagers, and liberal politicians. This edited volume is a must-read for all those interested in the contemporary political crisis and its relation to theories of International Relations"--
546 _aEnglish.
650 0 _aInternational relations
_xPhilosophy.
650 0 _aIdeology
_xPolitical aspects.
700 1 _aMartill, Benjamin
_eeditor.
700 1 _aSchindler, Sebastian
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