A Poststructuralist Discourse Theory of Global Politics

This book develops a discourse theory of crisis and change in global politics. Crisis is conceptualized as structural dislocation, resting on difference and incompleteness.  Change is seen as the continuous but ultimately futile effort to gain a full

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A POSTSTRUCTURALIST DISCOURSE THEORY OF GLOBAL POLITICS

Dirk Nabers

Palgrave Studies in International Relations Series General Editors: Knud Erik Jørgensen, Department of Political Science, University of Aarhus, Denmark Audie Klotz, Department of Political Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, USA Palgrave Studies in International Relations, produced in association with the ECPR Standing Group for International Relations, will provide students and scholars with the best theoretically informed scholarship on the global issues of our time. Edited by Knud Erik Jørgensen and Audie Klotz, this new book series will comprise cutting-edge monographs and edited collections which bridge schools of thought and cross the boundaries of conventional fields of study. Titles include: Pami Aalto, Vilho Harle and Sami Moisio (editors) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Interdisciplinary Approaches Mathias Albert, Lars-Erik Cederman and Alexander Wendt (editors) NEW SYSTEMS THEORIES OF WORLD POLITICS Robert Ayson HEDLEY BULL AND THE ACCOMMODATION OF POWER Gideon Baker (editor) HOSPITALITY AND WORLD POLITICS Joshua Baron GREAT POWER PEACE AND AMERICAN PRIMACY The Origins and Future of a New International Order David Cadier and Margot Light RUSSIA’S FOREIGN POLICY Ideas, Domestic Politics and External Relations William Clapton RISK AND HIERARCHY IN INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY Liberal Interventionism in the Post-Cold War Era Christopher Daase, Caroline Fehl, Anna Geis and Georgios Kolliarakis (editors) RECOGNITION IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Rethinking a Political Concept in a Global Context Raffaella A. Del Sarto (editor) FRAGMENTED BORDERS, INTERDEPENDENCE AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS The Israel-Palestine-European Union Triangle Toni Erskine and Richard Ned Lebow (editors) TRAGEDY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Rebekka Friedman, Kevork Oskanian and Ramon Pachedo Pardo (editors) AFTER LIBERALISM? The Future of Liberalism in International Relations

H. Richard Friman MIGRATION, CITIZENSHIP AND THE CHALLENGE FOR SECURITY An Ethnographic Approach Gunther Hellmann and Knud Erik Jørgensen THEORIZING FOREIGN POLICY IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD Geir Hønneland BORDERLAND RUSSIANS Identity, Narrative and International Relations Niv Horesh and Emilian Kavalski (editors) ASIAN THOUGHT ON CHINA’S CHANGING INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Beate Jahn LIBERAL INTERNATIONALISM Theory, History, Practice Oliver Kessler, Rodney Bruce Hall, Cecelia Lynch and Nicholas G. Onuf (editors) ON RULES, POLITICS AND KNOWLEDGE Friedrich Kratochwil INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DOMESTIC AFFAIRS Pierre P. Lizee A WHOLE NEW WORLD Reinventing International Studies for the Post-Western World Daniel R. McCarthy POWER, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY The Power and Politics of US Foreign Policy and the Internet Patrick Mello DEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATION IN ARMED CONFLICT Military Involvement in Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq Hans Morgenthau, Hartmut Behr and Felix Rösch THE CONCEPT OF THE POLITICAL Max M. Mutschler ARMS CONTROL IN SPACE Exploring Condit