Questions how we conceive the 'international' of IR by constructing a normative political Islam to critique the universalising tendencies of core concepts, such as liberal individualism and the primacy of the state.
Questions how we conceive the 'international' of IR by constructing a normative political Islam to critique the universalising tendencies of core concepts, such as liberal individualism and the primacy of the state.
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Global Dialogues: Non Eurocentric Visions of the Global
Faiz Sheikh is Honorary Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Exeter. He is involved in the European Commission funded Initial Training Network, Power and Region in a Multipolar World, a collaborative project involving 11 institutions across 9 countries. He has published articles in Politics, Religion & Ideology.
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Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Glossary of Arabic Terminology 1. Introduction PART I: CRITIQUING INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 2. Islam(ism) and International Relations 3. International Relations, Islam, and the Secular Bias 4. A Framework for Studying Religion in International Relations PART II: DEVELOPING ALTERNATIVES 5: Sovereignty and Political Islam 6. Accounting for Community PART III: PLURALISM OR POLARIZATION: POSTSTRUCTURALISM AND RELIGION 7. Value Pluralism and the 'International' of International Relations 8. Conclusion Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Glossary of Arabic Terminology 1. Introduction PART I: CRITIQUING INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 2. Islam(ism) and International Relations 3. International Relations, Islam, and the Secular Bias 4. A Framework for Studying Religion in International Relations PART II: DEVELOPING ALTERNATIVES 5: Sovereignty and Political Islam 6. Accounting for Community PART III: PLURALISM OR POLARIZATION: POSTSTRUCTURALISM AND RELIGION 7. Value Pluralism and the 'International' of International Relations 8. Conclusion Bibliography Index
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