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Table of Contents - Volume 33 - Supplement S1 (Critical International Relations Theory after 25 years)  

Editors: NICHOLAS RENGGER, RICK FAWN, OLIVER RICHMOND, IAN TAYLOR, BEN THIRKELL-WHITE and ALISON WATSON

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Editorial Introduction

 
 

Still critical after all these years? The past, present and future of Critical Theory in International Relations

NICHOLAS RENGGER and BEN THIRKELL-WHITE

Review of International Studies, Volume 33, Supplement S1, April 2007, pp 3-24
doi:10.1017/S0260210507007371 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 11 Jul 2007
 

Research Articles

 
 

Looking back from somewhere: reflections on what remains ‘critical’ in critical theory

FRIEDRICH KRATOCHWIL

Review of International Studies, Volume 33, Supplement S1, April 2007, pp 25-45
doi:10.1017/S0260210507007383 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 11 Jul 2007
 

Transnational theories of order and change: heterodoxy in International Relations scholarship

RONEN PALAN

Review of International Studies, Volume 33, Supplement S1, April 2007, pp 47-69
doi:10.1017/S0260210507007395 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 11 Jul 2007
 

Happy Anniversary! Time and critique in International Relations theory

KIMBERLY HUTCHINGS

Review of International Studies, Volume 33, Supplement S1, April 2007, pp 71-89
doi:10.1017/S0260210507007401 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 11 Jul 2007
 

Is critical theory always for the white West and for Western imperialism? Beyond Westphilian towards a post-racist critical IR

JOHN M. HOBSON

Review of International Studies, Volume 33, Supplement S1, April 2007, pp 91-116
doi:10.1017/S0260210507007413 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 11 Jul 2007
 

The promise of critical IR, partially kept

CRAIG N. MURPHY

Review of International Studies, Volume 33, Supplement S1, April 2007, pp 117-133
doi:10.1017/S0260210507007425 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 11 Jul 2007
 

Towards a sociology of global morals with an ‘emancipatory intent’

ANDREW LINKLATER

Review of International Studies, Volume 33, Supplement S1, April 2007, pp 135-150
doi:10.1017/S0260210507007437 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 11 Jul 2007
 

Between Kant and Pufendorf: humanitarian intervention, statist anti-cosmopolitanism and critical international theory

RICHARD DEVETAK

Review of International Studies, Volume 33, Supplement S1, April 2007, pp 151-174
doi:10.1017/S0260210507007449 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 11 Jul 2007
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