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Ecological Relations: Towards an Inclusive Politics of the Earth

By: Susan Board | Book details

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Contents
Acknowledgementsix
Introduction1
1The exclusivity of international relations9
IR and international relations9
The fixed epistemology of IR11
The legitimating praxis of political philosophy12
The masters of the metaphysical assumptions of politicisation in IR13
The methodology of naturalisation21
IR and an ecological perspective?23
Concluding the epistemological exclusivity of IR26
2Understandings of an ecological perspective36
The history of 'ecology'36
Ecological perspective as paradigm?38
Ways of articulating an ecological paradigm40
Elusive nature: the difficulty of politicising an ecological paradigm43
Re-orientating values45
Shall we paddle or dive in? Theorising upon an ecological perspective48
Conclusion57
3System building and 'game openings': seeking an inclusive attitude for excluded ecological relations67
Missing the relations: understanding discourse from the exterior or archaeological perspective71
Political rationality: power, knowledge, right - discourse72

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