This edited volume provides an account of international relations theory from the perspective of Marxism. The chapters cover realism, liberalism, critical theory, constructivism, post-Modernism, feminism, post-colonialism and green theory and consider the contribution that a historical materialist approach can make in each of these areas of IR. The volume also discusses the question of why Marxism has not had more influence in international relations. The book will appeal to students and scholars across the fields of political theory, international relations, politics and philosophy.
Faruk Yalvaç is Professor of International Relations at the Atılım University, Ankara, Turkey. His main research interests are international relations theory, Marxism, critical realism and international political theory. His research has been published in journals such as the Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Review of International Studies, International Relations and Turkish Studies.
This edited volume provides an account of international relations theory from the perspective of Marxism. The chapters cover realism, liberalism, critical theory, constructivism, post-Modernism, feminism, green theory and post-colonialism and consider the contribution that a historical materialist approach can make in each of these areas of IR. The volume also discusses the question of why Marxism has not had more influence in international relations. The book will appeal to students and scholars across the fields of political theory, international relations, politics and philosophy.
Faruk Yalvaç
Marxism Historical Materialism Dependency Theory Realism Liberalism Historical Sociology