Is international relations as a form of knowledge colonial?
Title: Is international relations as a form of knowledge colonial?
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Is international relations as a form of knowledge colonial?
I believe in answer to the main essay question that there are areas within international relations (will now be abbreviated as IR) as a field of political study elements of a colonial nature. That is to say IR exhibits as a form of knowledge colonialism. In this essay I shall layout my argument or arrival at the above conclusion in the following ways.
There are three main evaluative criticisms of the article that I will
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and the education of international relations' by Sankaran Krishna. Published in Alternatives, Vol. 27 (2001). Pg 401 - 424.
Pg 301, see footnote 2.
'Producing "the global" colonial and postcolonial forms of governance' by Himadeep Muppidi.
Pg 327 from 'Post-Imperial and Quasi-Imperial: state and empire in the global era' by Martin Shaw. Published in Millennium, Vol. 31, No. 2. pg 327 - 336.
Pg 336, see footnote before (23)
Another example of different views on IR see 'The actuality of imperialism' by Alex Callinicos. Published in Millennium, Vol. 31, No. 2. Pg 319 - 326.
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