International Law and the Turn to Political Economy
@article{Haskell2018InternationalLA, title={International Law and the Turn to Political Economy}, author={John D. Haskell and A. Rasulov}, journal={Leiden Journal of International Law}, year={2018}, volume={31}, pages={243 - 250} }
Abstract An increasing number of international law scholars over the last few years have started to turn their attention to the study of political economy. To what extent can this trend be considered an indication of an underlying ‘disciplinary turn’? How should one understand the phenomenon of disciplinary turns? The answer we propose to this question in this article proceeds from the assumption that not all disciplinary shifts follow the same logic. Unlike the linguistic or the historical… Expand
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