Unearthing the Coloniality in the International through the Genealogy of IR in Japan and Beyond

This chapter identifies the notion of the International as the core concept of the inter- (nation) state system, which had so far defined the disciplinary knowledge of IR. It argues that Euro-centricity of the disciplinary knowledge of IR is closely connected to this inter-state-centred notion, whic...

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