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This book asks what it means to think globally about world politics. In an attempt to contextualize the recent 'globalizing turn' in International Relations (IR), the book takes stock of 30 plus years of efforts at addressing IR's Eurocentric limitations and explores what 'thinking globally' means in practice through focusing on the study of (international) security and foreign policy. The authors offer thinking globally about world politics not as an alternative to, but as a critical engagement with IR. It involves curiosity about what others think about the world, making sustained effort to locate the knowledge they have produced, and recognizing past and present contributions to what we otherwise view as 'European' ideas, practices, and institutions. Rather than focusing on abstract debates about the state of the discipline, the aim is to provide researchers with the conceptual tools to think globally and design their own research projects.
This book provides an accessible yet critical analysis of regional security in the Middle East. Using a non-realist approach, Bilgin provides a comprehensive study of the pasts, presents and futures of security in the region.
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