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I EDITED BYSTEPHEN McGLINCHEY, ROSIE WALTERS & CHRISTIAN SCHEINPFLUGI nternational Relations Theory This e-book is provided without charge via free download by E-International Relations ( ). It is not permitted to be sold in electronic format under any circumstances. If you enjoy our free e-books, please consider leaving a small donation to allow us to continue investing in open access publications: i In the plethora of textbooks on IR almost none depart from playing it safe , giving forms of instruction in the rudiments of established theories. The great breakout of this volume is its entire second half of proposing quite radical new ways of looking at the world.
4. CONSTRUCTIVISM Sarina Theys 36 5. MARXISM Maïa Pal 42 6. CRITICAL THEORY Marcos Farias Ferreira 49 7. POSTSTRUCTURALISM Aishling Mc Morrow 56 8. FEMINISM Sarah Smith 62 9. POSTCOLONIALISM Sheila Nair 69 10. TOWARDS A GLOBAL IR? Amitav Acharya 76
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