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Uses of Iver Neumann - Nothing International Is Alien

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This book engages with the work of a Iver B. Neumann, demonstrating the past, present, and future importance of his work as a central IR scholar who set a path for younger researchers to make sense of international relations beyond traditional bounds.


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List of Contributors

  1. Introduction: Of nomadism, diplomacy and the duty of not becoming a one-trick pony
Halvard Leira, Alireza Shams Lahijani & Einar Wigen
  1. Of Selves and Others
Jens Bartelson
  1. Folk Models of International Relations
Rebecca Adler-Nissen
  1. The Neumannian Methodology
Morten Skumsrud Andersen, Kristin Haugevik & Jon Harald Sande Lie
  1. Iver, the feminist
Ann E. Towns
  1. Normative Trade-offs in the Study of Self and Other IR
Bahar Rumelili
  1. The unlikely poststructuralist
Thomas Hylland Eriksen
  1. "Kira at Bashi"
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson & Daniel H. Nexon
  1. The attentive observer: Iver Neumann's Work on and from Russia
Anatoly Reshetnikov
  1. Self and Iver: The Young Neumann in the Making
Nina Græger, Benjamin de Carvalho & Karsten Friis
  1. Wager upon wager: Assessing Iver B. Neumann's Contribution to International Relations
Vincent Pouliot & Ole Jacob Sending
  1. Response
Iver B. Neumann
Index


About the author










Halvard Leira is Research Director and Research Professor at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI). He has published extensively in English and Norwegian on international political thought, historiography, foreign policy, and diplomacy.
Alireza Shams Lahijani is a Marie-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oslo, where he is researching the conceptual history of international order. His research revolves around the history of modern international society, focusing on themes of diplomacy, identity, and temporality.
Einar Wigen is Professor of Turkish Studies at the University of Oslo, where he works on political legitimacy and imperial legacies in Turkey, the Ottoman Empire, and the wider Turkic world.


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This book engages with the work of a Iver B. Neumann, demonstrating the past, present, and future importance of his work as a central IR scholar who set a path for younger researchers to make sense of international relations beyond traditional bounds.

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