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International Relations As a Discipline in Thailand - Theory and Sub-Fields

English · Hardback

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Providing both an in-depth insight into the specific phenomena of Thai IR theory, and a broader perspective on the challenges of formulating non-Western IR theory, this book aims to push the debate on non-Western IR theory forward.


List of contents

Acknowledgement
Contributors Bio
Preface
1. Introduction (Chanintira na Thalang, Soravis Jayanama and Jittipat Poonkham)
2. Why is there no Thai (Critical) International Relations Theory? Great Debates Revisited, Critical Theory, and Dissensus of IR in Thailand (Jittipat Poonkham)
3. Minding the Gap: Poststructuralist IR Theory in Thailand (Soravis Jayanama)
4. Postcolonial Theoretical Proposals in Thai International Relations (Chyatat Supachalasai)
5. Foreign Policy Analysis in Thailand (M.L. Pinitbhand Paribatra)
6. International Political Economy in Thailand:A Discipline in Stagnation? (Pongkwan Sawasdipakdi)
7. Security Studies in Thailand (Kasira Cheeppensook)
8. Peace Research and International Relations in Thailand: Mutual Dismissal and Disengagement? (Janjira Sombatpoonsiri)
9. The State of International Relations (IR) as a Discipline in Southeast Asian Studies in Thailand (Chanintira na Thalang)
10. The State of International Relations Theories in ASEAN Studies in Thailand (Pinn Siraprapasiri)
11. European Studies in Thailand (Natthanan Kunnamas)
12. Why is the conceptualisation of and theoretical debates in Thai politics a more common occurrence than that of IR in Thailand? Comparing and reflecting on the state and status of politics and IR in Thailand (Chanintira na Thalang)
13. The End of a Thai International Relations (IR)? A Plea for the Empirical Foundations of Critical Theory (Kullada Kesboonchoo Mead and Jittipat Poonkham)
Index

About the author

Chanintira na Thalang is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Political Science at Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Soravis Jayanama is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Political Science at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Jittipat Poonkham is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Political Science at Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Summary

Providing both an in-depth insight into the specific phenomena of Thai IR theory, and a broader perspective on the challenges of formulating non-Western IR theory, this book aims to push the debate on non-Western IR theory forward.

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