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The Guanxi of Relational International Theory
Author: Kavalski Emilian
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Keywords
Young Men; Eurocentric IR; Political Theory; Relational Ramifications; Guanxi; Chinese IR Scholar; Relational International Theory; Global IR Theory; IR Theory; Larger Family; Harmonious Society; post-Western IR; Louiza Odysseos; Qin Yaqing; Zhao Tingyang; Relational IR; Vienna System; Concert System; Global Life; Vienna Settlement; IR Theory Building; Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank; Relational Turn; IR Narrative; Power Transition Theory; Guanxi Ties
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Add to cart the book of Kavalski EmilianPublication date: 06-2021
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Add to cart the book of Kavalski EmilianPublication date: 10-2017
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This book offers a relational theory of International Relations (IR). To show the ways in which the relationality is foreshadowed in IR conversations it makes the following three points:
1) it recovers a mode of IR theorizing as itinerant translation;
2) it deploys the concept and practices of guanxi (employed here as a heuristic device revealing the infinite capacity of international interactions to create and construct multiple worlds) to uncover the outlines of a relational IR theorizing; and
3) it demonstrates that relational theorizing is at the core of projects for worlding IR.
By engaging with the phenomenon of relationality, Emilian Kavalski invokes the complexity of possible worlds and demonstrates new possibilities for powerful ethical-political innovations in IR theorizing. Thus, relational IR theorizing emerges as an optic which both acknowledges the agency of ?others? in the context of myriad interpretative intersections of people, powers, and environments (as well as their complex histories, cultures, and agency) and stimulates awareness of the dynamically-intertwined contingencies through which meanings are generated contingently through interactions in communities of practice.
The book will have a strong appeal to the broad academic readership in Asian Studies, Political Science, Comparative Politics, International Relations theory and students and scholars of non-/post-Western International Relations and non-/post-Western Political Thought.
Introduction: The Columbus Syndrome of International Relations. Chapter 1: A Relational Dance or a Scripted Concert of Vienna? Chapter 2: The Relational Turns in the Anglosphere and SInosphere of International Relations. Chapter 3: The Guanxi of Relationality. Conclusion: A Relational Theory of International Relations beyond the Eurocentric Frame.
Emilian Kavalski is the Li Dak Sum Chair Professor in China-Eurasia Relations and International Studies at the University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China. Previously he was Associate Professor of Global Studies at the Institute for Social Justice, Australian Catholic University. Emilian's research focusses on post-colonial literature, European politics, International Theory, Asian affairs, and the post-humanities.