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- Poststructuralisminternational-relations › poststructuralism
- Published
- 8 May 2024
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
According to R.B.J. Walker, the idea of State Sovereignty first appeared in early modern Europe as a substitute for the principle of hierarchical subordination, rather than being a recent invention or unrelated to post-structuralist analysis.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.Why do post-structuralists focus on the concept of 'sex trafficking'?
- 2.Regarding the question of who is permitted to speak and with what form of identity, authority, and knowledge, what is the stance of post-structuralist thinkers?
- 3.According to post-structuralist perspectives, how is the legitimacy of humanitarian interventions established?
- 4.According to scholar David Campbell, what distinction does he make?
- 5.Which statement accurately reflects post-structuralists' perspectives on methodology?
- 6.Why do most academics prefer the term post-structuralism over post-modernism, despite the two often being used interchangeably?
- 7.What is Stephen Walt's main criticism of adopting a post-structuralist perspective in international relations?
- 8.What does the concept of 'anti-foundationalism' assert?
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