Interdisciplinary research on international relations theory and international law in China over the past 10 years |
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Authors: | Zhiyun Liu |
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Institution: | (1) School of Economics, Tor Vergata University, Rome, Italy;(2) School of Global Studies, Rome, Italy;(3) CEEUN-Transition Studies Network (Venice, Udine and Rome LUISS Universities) Italy and GIP-Global Initiative and Policy, Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | From the origin, there has been a strong connection between international relations and international law. In the development
of the history of different academic subjects, the research on international relations and international law are interdependently
promoting each other. As a result, the realization of interdisciplinary research on international legal theory and the study
of international law is inevitable. As a matter of fact, even though the interdisciplinary research of the two subjects has
been separated for almost half a century, the need for the development of the subject and the changing world political and
economical status give them a new chance for reunification. Recently, the interdisciplinary research on international relations
theory and international law by the Western academic is becoming the order of the day, which has become the latest shining
point of the recent development of the two subjects, which is even regarded as the new revolution of international relations
theory and the study of international law. In this context, the past ten years is a period of emergence of Chinese international
relations and the interdisciplinary research of international law. In the past ten years, some scholars have overcome “the
difficulty of interdisciplinary research,” “the prejudice within the subject” and “the gap among different subjects,” and
made pioneering research in the field of “systematic connection” and “issues in overlapping field.” Moreover, they gradually
make the interdisciplinary research to be a popular method and a common recognition. Based on the current studies, interdisciplinary
research will have a broad future in the fields such as “the interchange of concepts,” “the exchange of method,” and “the
mutual assistance of materials,” which will provide scholars in this area with a broad space for research. |
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