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Hegemony and Discourse examines contemporary theories and practices of international relations from a non-Western perspective and suggests some tentative and intriguing conclusions about the complex relationship between discourse and hegemony. The first part of the book examines the burning global issues in, what the author calls, the post post-Cold War period. These are issues arising from recent developments that have consequences on an international scale, including September 2001 terrorist attacks in the U.S.; the subsequent war in Afghanistan; and the Anglo-American invasion and occupation of Iraq in 2003. The second part of the book scrutinizes the political ideas of a 14th century Afro-Muslim thinker, Ibn-Khaldun. These works are analyzed in the context of the discourse on modernity in order to demonstrate a longstanding tradition of hegemonic discourse in Western historiography and the contemporary relevancy of Ibn-Khaldun''s ideas.

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Chapter 1 Foreword by Ali A. Mazrui Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Ibn-Khaldun and Modern Historiography Chapter 4 Social Theory and Public Policy Chapter 5 The Social Construction of the Clash of Civilizations Chapter 6 IR Theories After the Post-Cold War Chapter 7 Ali A. Mazrui as a Postmodern Ibn Khaldun Chapter 8 Bibliography Chapter 9 Index

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 1/27/2005 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761830481, 978-0761830481
      ISBN10: 0761830480

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Hegemony and Discourse examines contemporary theories and practices of international relations from a non-Western perspective and suggests some tentative and intriguing conclusions about the complex relationship between discourse and hegemony. The first part of the book examines the burning global issues in, what the author calls, the post post-Cold War period. These are issues arising from recent developments that have consequences on an international scale, including September 2001 terrorist attacks in the U.S.; the subsequent war in Afghanistan; and the Anglo-American invasion and occupation of Iraq in 2003. The second part of the book scrutinizes the political ideas of a 14th century Afro-Muslim thinker, Ibn-Khaldun. These works are analyzed in the context of the discourse on modernity in order to demonstrate a longstanding tradition of hegemonic discourse in Western historiography and the contemporary relevancy of Ibn-Khaldun''s ideas.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Foreword by Ali A. Mazrui Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Ibn-Khaldun and Modern Historiography Chapter 4 Social Theory and Public Policy Chapter 5 The Social Construction of the Clash of Civilizations Chapter 6 IR Theories After the Post-Cold War Chapter 7 Ali A. Mazrui as a Postmodern Ibn Khaldun Chapter 8 Bibliography Chapter 9 Index

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