UDC 327:316
Biblid: 0025‐8555, 69(2017)
Vol. 69, No 2-3, pp. 181-205
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2298/MEDJP1703181K
Pregledni članak
Received: 17 Aug 2017
Accepted: 18 Sep 2017
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN THE TIME OF THEORETICAL PLURALISM: ON THE STATE OF THE DISCIPLINE AND ITS MAIN DEBATES AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 21ST CENTURY
KOVAČEVIĆ Marko (Istraživač saradnik na Fakultetu političkih nauka Univerziteta u Beogradu), marko.kovacevic@fpn.bg.ac.rs
This paper takes on the key discussions in the contemporary International Relations and critically presents and evaluates the insights of the theorists in the content of the latter while systematizing them in an analytical framework based on Wendt’s ontological turn and inspired by Roseanu’s reconceptualization of change in the world politics post‐Cold War. Being aware of the complexity of such a task, the framework shall, if anything, offer a reader a map that facilitates our navigation in a seemingly vast and tangled up world of IR theory, its enduring contentions and new research themes. A special attention is paid to a characterization of the discipline in the state of “theoretical peace”, with respect to the meanings and implications of today’s prevalent theoretical pluralism and ecclecticism in IR. It remains to be seen in what ways the IR community will answer to these perspectives, whether it chooses to go for a bolder dialogue in an early phase of theoretical pluralism, or it will work more on “critical problem solving” of the issues that are delivered daily by turbulent world politics.
Keywords: International Relations, theory, metatheory, ontology, epistemology, debates, constructivism, pluralism, ecclecticism, sociology of international relations