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    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
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    almahu_9947414574802882
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 393 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781139096829 (ebook)
    Content: John Hobson claims that throughout its history most international theory has been embedded within various forms of Eurocentrism. Rather than producing value-free and universalist theories of inter-state relations, international theory instead provides provincial analyses that celebrate and defend Western civilization as the subject of, and ideal normative referent in, world politics. Hobson also provides a sympathetic critique of Edward Said's conceptions of Eurocentrism and Orientalism, revealing how Eurocentrism takes different forms, which can be imperialist or anti-imperialist, and showing how these have played out in international theory since 1760. The book thus speaks to scholars of international relations and also to all those interested in understanding Eurocentrism in the disciplines of political science/political theory, political economy/international political economy, geography, cultural and literary studies, sociology and, not least, anthropology.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , 1. Introduction: constructing Eurocentrism and international theory as Eurocentric construct -- I. 1760-1914: Manifest Eurocentrism and Scientific Racism in International Theory: 2. Eurocentric imperialism: liberalism and Marxism, c.1830-1914; 3. Eurocentric anti-imperialism: liberalism, c.1760-1800; 4. Racist anti-imperialism: liberalism and cultural-realism, c.1850-1914; 5. Racist imperialism: 'racist-realism', liberalism, and socialism, c.1860-1914 -- II. 1914-1945: The High Tide of Manifest Eurocentrism and the Climax of Scientific Racism: 6. Anti-imperialism and the myths of 1919: Marxist Eurocentric and racist cultural-realism, 1914-1945; 7. Racist and Eurocentric imperialism: racist-realism, racist-liberalism, and 'progressive' Eurocentric liberalism/Fabianism, 1914-1945 -- III. 1945-1989: Subliminal Eurocentrism in International Theory: 8. Orthodox subliminal Eurocentrism: from classical realism to neorealism, 1945-1989; 9. Orthodox subliminal Eurocentrism: neo-liberal institutionalism and the English school, c.1966-1989; 10. Critical subliminal Eurocentrism: Gramscianism and world-systems theory, c.1967-1989 -- IV. 1989-2010: Back to the Future of Manifest 'Eurocentrism' in Mainstream International Theory: 11. Imperialist and anti-imperialist Eurocentrism: post-1989 'Western realism' and the spiritual return to post-1889 racist-realism; 12. Imperialist Eurocentrism: post-1989 'Western-liberalism' and the return to post-1830 liberal paternalist Eurocentrism -- V. Conclusion: Mapping the Promiscuous Architecture of Eurocentrism in International Theory, 1760-2010: 13. Constructing civilization: global hierarchy, 'gradated sovereignty' and globalization in international theory, 1760-2010.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781107020207
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Political Science
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    almafu_BV040232089
    Format: XII, 393 S. : , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 978-1-107-60454-4 , 978-1-107-02020-7
    Note: "John Hobson claims that throughout its history most international theory has been embedded within various forms of Eurocentrism. Rather than producing value-free and universalist theories of inter-state relations, international theory instead provides provincial analyses that celebrate and defend Western civilization as the subject of, and ideal normative referent in, world politics. Hobson also provides a sympathetic critique of Edward Said's conceptions of Eurocentrism and Orientalism, revealing how Eurocentrism takes different forms, which can be imperialist or anti-imperialist, and showing how these have played out in international theory since 1760. The book thus speaks to scholars of international relations and also to all those interested in understanding Eurocentrism in the disciplines of political science/political theory, political economy/international political economy, geography, cultural and literary studies, sociology and, not least, anthropology"-- Provided by publisher.. - Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Eurozentrismus ; Internationale Politik ; Politische Theorie
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    Online Resource
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
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    gbv_723575134
    Format: Online-Ressource (408 p.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9781107020207
    Content: Reveals international theory as embedded within Eurocentrism such that its purpose is to celebrate/defend the idea of Western civilization
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Cover; THE EUROCENTRIC CONCEPTION OF WORLD POLITICS; TITLE; COPYRIGHT; DEDICATION; CONTENTS; FIGURES; TABLES; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; 1: Introduction: constructing Eurocentrism and international theory as Eurocentric construct; Introduction: international theory as defender of Western civilization; Re-visioning 'Eurocentrism' as a multivalent, promiscuous discourse; Unpacking the four generic variants of 'Orientalism'; Locating my approach within the wider literature on scientific racism and Eurocentrism , Six Eurocentric myths of IR: the moral purpose of IR as defender and promoter of Western civilization1. The 'noble identity/foundationist myth' of the discipline; 2. The 'positivist myth' of international theory; 3. The 'great debates myth' and reconceptualizing the idea of the clash of IR theories; 4. The 'sovereignty/anarchy myth'; 5. The 'globalization myth'; 6. The 'theoretical great traditions myth'; Cave: here be dragons!; Defining imperialism and anti-imperialism in international theory; PART I: 1760-1914 Manifest Eurocentrism and scientific racism in international theory , 2: Eurocentric imperialism: liberalism and Marxism, c. 1830-1914Introduction: paternalist-Eurocentric imperial conceptions of world politics; Richard Cobden and John Bright: for 'peaceful universal interdependence' or 'English nationalism and national imperialism'?; Norman Angell: for Western civilizational interdependence and the British civilizing mission in the East; J. A. Hobson: paternalist Eurocentrism and the quest for a 'pure humane' Western civilizing mission; Karl Marx: paternalist Eurocentrism and the 'political necessity' of the Western civilizing mission , Marx's brand of imperialismMarx's paternalist-Eurocentric theory of history; 3: Eurocentric anti-imperialism: liberalism, c. 1760-1800; Introduction: constructing an idealized European conception of world politics; Kant's theory of cosmopolitan right as critique of empire; Immanuel Kant: anti-paternalist Eurocentric foundations of cosmopolitan anti-colonialism; Kant's anti-paternalist Eurocentric theory of history; Adam Smith: anti-paternalist Eurocentric foundations of anti-imperial cosmopolitical-economy; Smith's anti-paternalist critique of empire , The anti-paternalist Eurocentric foundations of Smith's cosmopolitical economy4: Racist anti-imperialism: classical liberalism and cultural-realism, c. 1850-1914; Introduction: racial apartheid conceptions of world politics; Universalist defensive racism and the critique of Western imperialism; Charles Henry Pearson: the decline of white supremacy and the rise of the yellow barbaric peril; Spencer and Sumner: the anti-ternalist critique of imperialism; Anti-paternalism and the laissez-faire state as the means to promote civilization; The universalist defensive racist conception of history , Relativist defensive racism and the critique of imperialism: Blair and Jordan , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781139338806
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107020207
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The Eurocentric Conception of World Politics : Western International Theory, 1760-2010
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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