Interpreting International Politics

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Interpreting International Politics

Social research and statistics Political science and theory International institutions Warfare and defence Political economy International law

Author: Cecelia Lynch

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Collection: Routledge Series on Interpretive Methods

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 4th December 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 480 Kb

ISBN: 9781136622243


Interpreting International Politics

Interpreting International Politics addresses each of the major, "traditional" subfields in International Relations: International Law and Organization, International Security, and International Political Economy. But how are interpretivist methods and concerns brought to bear on these topics? In this slim volume Cecelia Lynch focuses on the philosophy of science and conceptual issues that make work in international relations distinctly interpretive. This work both legitimizes and demonstrates the necessity of post- and non-positivist scholarship.

Interpretive approaches to the study of international relations span not only the traditional areas of security, international political economy, and international law and organizations, but also emerging and newer areas such as gender, race, religion, secularism, and continuing issues of globalization. By situating, describing, and analyzing major interpretive works in each of these fields, the book draws out the critical research challenges that are posed by and the progress that is made by interpretive work. Furthermore, the book also pushes forward interpretive insights to areas that have entered the IR radar screen more recently, including race and religion, demonstrating how work in these areas can inform all subfields of the discipline and suggesting paths for future research.

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