International Relations in a Global Age: A Conceptual Challenge 1st Edition

International Relations in a Global Age: A Conceptual Challenge 1st Edition book cover

International Relations in a Global Age: A Conceptual Challenge 1st Edition

Author(s): Gillian Youngs (Author)

  • Publisher: Polity
  • Publication Date: 19 Jun. 1999
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 176 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0745613705
  • ISBN-13: 9780745613703

Book Description

The book investigates the ways in which state-centred approaches to international relations have limited our understanding of global, political, economic and cultural processes. By assessing a wide range of such state-centred work, Youngs identifies the challenges we must address to grasp the complexity of the contemporary world.

Editorial Reviews

Review

‘Sophisticated yet accessible, Youngs’ book clarifies even as she recasts key debates on the meaning of states and sovereignty. Through a close reading of mainstream and critical theorists, Youngs delivers a consolidated – and compelling – indictment of state-centrism as dogmatically and dangerously out-of-place in the context of global relations. Moreover, through explication of feminist and postcolonial work, Youngs offers important guideposts for mapping new directions in post-statist theory.’ V. Spike Peterson, Department of Political Science, University of Arizona


‘One of the real strengths of this book is not only the breadth of questions which it explores, but its integration throughout of feminist modes of analysis . She successfully uses feminist approaches to both foreground and background her analysis – making it a book which will be of interest to the reader looking for feminist critiques of IR, but also to the reader looking to see how feminism fits into the larger array of critical approaches to the study of IR. This is a readable and engaging book which provides a sophisticated critique of state-centrism and a plausible alternative way of thinking about global politics in an age of globalization. It is highly recommended.’ The Canadian Journal of Political Science

‘The particular strength of Youngs’s book is the way it relates the question of spatiality to those of feminist theories of the social … Youngs’s critique of the patriarchal paradigm dominating IR’s and IPE’s contributions to the debate of globalization is significant and sophisticated.’ SIGNS

“This book is an example of what feminism in international relations can be like and what it intends to be.” Journal of International Relations and Development

From the Inside Flap

This book investigates the ways in which state-centred approaches to international relations have limited our understanding of global, political, economic and cultural processes. By assessing a wide range of such state-centred work, Youngs identifies the challenges we must address to grasp the complexity of the contemporary world.

The author combines insights from a variety of critical approaches, including gender analysis and post-structuralism. The result is a distinctive outlook on the struggle which faces those who wish to break the bonds of state-centrism. This book re-examines the links between politics, economics and culture, and suggests new ways of understanding them in the context of recent work on globalization. Gillian Youngs makes vital connections between the concerns of those studying international relations and international political economy, and of those working on globalization in a wide range of disciplines.

This volume establishes a critical basis for thinking comprehensively about global relations from a multidisciplinary perspective. It will be of particular interest to students and lecturers in international relations, international/global economy, gender studies, international communications, development studies, social theory and political geography.

From the Back Cover

This book investigates the ways in which state-centred approaches to international relations have limited our understanding of global, political, economic and cultural processes. By assessing a wide range of such state-centred work, Youngs identifies the challenges we must address to grasp the complexity of the contemporary world.

The author combines insights from a variety of critical approaches, including gender analysis and post-structuralism. The result is a distinctive outlook on the struggle which faces those who wish to break the bonds of state-centrism. This book re-examines the links between politics, economics and culture, and suggests new ways of understanding them in the context of recent work on globalization. Gillian Youngs makes vital connections between the concerns of those studying international relations and international political economy, and of those working on globalization in a wide range of disciplines.

This volume establishes a critical basis for thinking comprehensively about global relations from a multidisciplinary perspective. It will be of particular interest to students and lecturers in international relations, international/global economy, gender studies, international communications, development studies, social theory and political geography.

About the Author

Gillian Youngs is Lecurer in the Centre for Mass Communication Research, University of Leicester.

View on Amazon

电子书代发PDF格式价格30我要求助
未经允许不得转载:Wow! eBook » International Relations in a Global Age: A Conceptual Challenge 1st Edition