Journal of International Political Theory
Book Review: Care and the Pluriverse: Rethinking Global Ethics
Journal of International Political Theory, Ahead of Print.
Journal of International Political Theory, Ahead of Print.
Journal of International Political Theory, Ahead of Print. The decolonial concept of the pluriverse challenges the idea of a single world with different paradigms, and instead points to a matrix of multiple distinct yet connected worlds. In so doing, t…
Journal of International Political Theory, Ahead of Print. The questions and issues that make up the field of global ethics have, for several decades now, largely been understood through the binary framework of ‘cosmopolitanism’ and ‘communitarianism’….
Journal of International Political Theory, Ahead of Print. The article engages with Maggie Fitzgerald’s Care and the Pluriverse: Rethinking Global Ethics. It focuses primarily on Fitzgerald’s ontoepistemological reading of relationality and difference,…
Journal of International Political Theory, Ahead of Print. Postfoundational political thought is characterized by a distinction between “politics” (a socio-symbolic order that delineates what is knowable and thinkable) and “the political” (the instanti…
Journal of International Political Theory, Ahead of Print. The global justice debates frame the right to political membership and territorial rights by focusing on stateless individuals/refugees as claimants of the former and sovereign states as the cl…
Journal of International Political Theory, Ahead of Print. A recent debate emerged on the possibility of rendering nationalism compatible with addressing the climate crisis. E. H. Carr’s analysis of nationalism and global reform is relevant to this deb…
Journal of International Political Theory, Ahead of Print. The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) embodies Russia’s latest attempt to restore interconnections among former Soviet countries through economic means rather than military might. The literature o…
Journal of International Political Theory, Ahead of Print. This article responds to Charlotta Friedner Parrat’s critique of our argument that the English School of international relations should embrace a more thoroughgoing interpretivism. We address f…
Journal of International Political Theory, Ahead of Print. This article reviews Wiliam Bains book and places it in the wider discussion of seciularization vs. secularism taking place in the social science. in general.