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- Publications
- Influence
Elusive Paradise: The Promise and Peril of Global Civil Society
- Mustapha Kamal Pasha, D. Blaney
- Sociology
- 1 October 1998
The field of international relations has become turbulent,1 at least as measured by the proliferation of post-Cold War, perhaps post-Westphalian, reimaginings of global political space. One stream of… Expand
Savage Economics: Wealth, Poverty and the Temporal Walls of Capitalism
- D. Blaney, Naeem Inayatullah
- Economics
- 4 January 2010
1. The Cultural Constitution of Political Economy 2. The Savage Smith and the Temporal Walls of Capitalism 3. Necro-economics and Steuart's Geocultural Political Economy 4. Capitalism's Wounds:… Expand
Global Education, Disempowerment, and Curricula for a World Politics
- D. Blaney
- Sociology
- 1 September 2002
Global education is supposed to empower. However, this article argues that global education is often premised on an idea about the inexorabilityof “globalization” that acts to de-politicize global… Expand
Worlding, Ontological Politics and the Possibility of a Decolonial IR
- D. Blaney, Arlene B. Tickner
- Sociology
- 12 April 2017
This article argues that attention to representational practices and epistemology, however important for expanding the boundaries of International Relations as a field of study, has been insufficient… Expand
International Relations in the prison of colonial modernity
- D. Blaney, Arlene B. Tickner
- Sociology
- 1 March 2017
This article argues that Justin Rosenberg’s proposal to reground IR in an ontology of societal multiplicity fails to account for the practices by which the field has erased multiplicity from its… Expand
Reconceptualizing autonomy: the difference dependency theory makes
- D. Blaney
- Sociology
- 1 September 1996
Abstract Though now largely ignored or maligned, the legacy of dependency thinking remains to be claimed. Of particular importance is the way dependency theorists mobilize the logic of sovereignty as… Expand
Thinking International Relations Differently
- Arlene B. Tickner, D. Blaney
- Geography
- 2012
1. Introduction Arlene B Tickner and David L. Blaney Section I: Security 2. Security in the Arab World and Turkey: Differently Different Pinar Bilgin 3. Aberystwyth, Paris, Copenhagen. The… Expand
International relations and the problem of difference
- Naeem Inayatullah, D. Blaney
- Political Science
- 30 December 2003
Preface Introduction Part 1: Difference in the Constitution of IR 1. The Westphalian Deferral 2. Intimate Indians 3. IR and the Inner Life of Modernization Theory Part 2: Studies in Difference and… Expand
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Prelude to a Conversation of Cultures in International Society? Todorov and Nandy on the Possibility of Dialogue
- D. Blaney, Naeem Inayatullah
- Political Science
- 1 January 1994
Despite post-Cold War enthusiasm about the universalization of values and social and political forms, the sense that the world is beset by a trend toward fragmentation or diversification is now… Expand
Neo-Modernization? IR and the Inner Life of Modernization Theory
- D. Blaney, Naeem Inayatullah
- Sociology
- 1 March 2002
Since the putative end of the Cold War, modernization is increasingly reimagined as a global process— as an expanding liberal zone of peace, a global civil society, or as emerging forms of global… Expand