Authors: Caterina García-Segura, José Antonio Sanahuja y Francisco J. Verdes-Montenegro.
Following a meeting held at the Diplomatic School of Madrid promoted by the Spanish Association of Professors of International Law and International Relations (AEPDIRI), the collective volume 100 years of International Relations (1919-2019): a reflective look at the discipline, with Caterina García-Segura, José Antonio Sanahuja and Francisco J. Verdes-Montenegro as coordinators and authors, has been published. The book, which emerged from this meeting, brings together different generations of internationalists in Spain, as a representative sample of the diversity and evolution of the discipline of International Relations in recent decades. The 22 chapters are structured around five blocks: (I) the canonical account of the discipline, now in dispute, and a critical review of its historical evolution; (II) the Europeanisation of International Relations, focusing both on its origin and on some of its most consolidated manifestations in Spain; (III) the specific state of this field of study in our country; (IV) the heterodox visions that have been complementing the hegemonic discourse (feminist, post-colonial, etc., currents); and (V) the new heterodox visions that have been completing the hegemonic discourse (feminist, post-colonial, etc., currents). ); and (V) the new trends that are being identified to respond to the current challenges, in terms of theory, policies, agendas and the teaching of the discipline.
Pages: 408
Binding: Soft cover
Publisher: TIRANT LO BLANCH
ISBN: 9788413369181
RPP: 56,91 €