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Widening the World of IR: A Typology of Homegrown Theorizing
2017
All Azimuth A journal of foreign policy and peace
It is rare that a recognized voice from non-Western world makes an impression in International Relations theory. While a few studies have looked at the structural and institutional constraints that contribute to such lack of recognition, part of the problem stems from confusion around the definition of what theorizing out of the non-Western world actually is. Based on a review of studies that embody indigenous conceptualizations of international phenomena in the periphery, we first define such
doi:10.20991/allazimuth.328427
fatcat:74o2j6rtajcu5ebv6tfgp4sxha