Foucault and International Relations Theory

  • Hutchings K
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By scrutinizing how proto-diplomacy was exercised at multiple sites, we can better understand how diplomacy emerged from unfamiliar relationships of force and truth at the infra- and supra-state levels. In short, a genealogical approach to diplomatic theory allows us...

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Hutchings, K. (1997). Foucault and International Relations Theory. In The Impact of Michel Foucault on the Social Sciences and Humanities (pp. 102–127). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25101-8_6

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