No Alternative to “Isms”
Abstract
In this thoughtful and well-intended essay, David Lake expresses a frustration with the sectarian debates among the “isms” of international relations and calls for a common lexicon or “Rosetta stone” that “aims to facilitate conversation across research traditions by suggesting that all theories of international studies can be disaggregated into the basic and common concepts of interests, interactions, and institutions.” But his lexicon...
Paper Details
Title
No Alternative to “Isms”
Published Date
Jun 1, 2011
Volume
55
Issue
2
Pages
487 - 491
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