The discipline of International Relations is characterized by telling a clear and simplistic story with universalistic claims. Since the end of the 20th century, this story has received criticism for its exclusive and delimited construction, and its US-centric perspective regarding the international system. However, this story is still presented mechanically. For this reason, the present doctoral research, in recognition of the need to eliminate hierarchies when producing knowledge, makes visible various events and traditionally marginalized ideas that relativize the traditional history of the discipline in the light of perspectives ignored in its mainstream elaboration
publication date
June 10, 2021 10:03 PM
Research
keywords
Analysis of International Relations as a disciplinary field
Decentralized historiography
Dialogue in the development of international relations
Marginalization in the configuration of international relations
National Studies of International Relations
Post decoloniality and Global IR
Theoretical bases in matters of International Relations