Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-199) and index.
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Postcolonial theory and the critique of international relations / Sanjay Seth -- The other side of the Westphalian frontier / John M. Hobson -- Slavery, finance and international policy economy: postcolonial reflections / Branwen Gruffydd Jones -- Time and the others / Christine Helliwell and Barry Hindess -- War, armed forces and society in postcolonial perspective / Tarak Barkawi -- Deferring difference: a postcolonial critique of the 'race problem' in moral thought / Siba N'Zatioula Grovogui -- IR and the postcolonial novel: nation and subjectivity in India / Sankaran Krishna -- The 'Bandung impulse' and international relations / Mustapha Kamal Pasha -- The spirit of exchange / Robbie Shilliam.
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"Postcolonial theory has had the most impact in disciplines such as literature and, to some degree, history, and perhaps the least impact in the discipline of politics. However, there is growing interest in postcolonial theory within politics, and interest in especially high in the subfield of international relations. This text provides a comprehensive survey of how postoclonial theory shapes our understanding of international relations"--