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A Whole New World

Reinventing International Studies for the Post-Western World

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  • © 2011

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Part of the book series: Palgrave Studies in International Relations (PSIR)

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Introduction: Understanding the Post-Western World

  2. How Do We Think about Global Politics? Universals in International Studies

  3. What Do We Overlook? International Politics in the Non-Western World

  4. What Now? Reinventing International Studies for the Post-Western World

  5. Conclusion

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The consequences of the rise of emerging powers like China and India is becoming the most important topic of debate in international studies. This book focuses on the impact of these changes on the way we study international politics: if international politics is changing, should we also change international studies?

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'Overall, this is an excellent and thought-provoking book that addresses a fundamentally important topic. It should assist the development of international studies into a more comprehensive and practically useful discipline.' - Contemporary Southeast Asia

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Political Science, Brock University, Canada

    Pierre P. Lizée

About the author

PIERRE P. LIZÉE is Chancellor's Research Chair in Global Politics at Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. He has held research and teaching posts at the University of California at Berkeley, USA, and at McGill University, Canada. He has also written Peace, Power, and Resistance in Cambodia: Global Governance and the Failure of International Conflict Resolution (2000).

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