States of emergence, states of knowledge: A comparative sociology of international relations in China and India

Volume: 25, Issue: 3, Pages: 772 - 799
Published: Feb 21, 2019
Abstract
This article examines the relationship between the geopolitical rise of new powers in international relations and knowledge production in International Relations. It draws on the science studies literature on the ‘co-production’ of science and politics to conceptualise and analyse this relationship between the ‘state of emergence’ and ‘state of knowledge’. I argue that the ‘state of emergence’ should be conceptualised not only as a real-world...
Paper Details
Title
States of emergence, states of knowledge: A comparative sociology of international relations in China and India
Published Date
Feb 21, 2019
Volume
25
Issue
3
Pages
772 - 799
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