Postcolonial international relations : conquest and desire between Asia and the West. /L. H. M. Ling.
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Thinking, doing, and being in international relations
(Neo) realism as fantasy-game
Postcolonial IR
Hegemony unveiled : globalization and the specter of Fu Manchu
Hierarchy in the making : repulsion and desire
Heteronomy voiced : Asians in America
Heteronomy embodied : women as service
Hierarchy among family and friends : hypermasculine development
Hegemony in crisis: clash of world-orders
Towards a more global, responsible international relations
"This book develops a new model of international relations: postcolonial international relations. A hybrid of constructivism and postcolonial theory applied to East Asia's relations with the West, Postcolonial International Relations shows how contending world-orders borrow from, absorb into, problem-solve, and ultimately transform one another after their initial clash."
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