Teaching International Studies from a Regional Perspective: An ISP Symposium on Power, Wealth and Global Order: An International Textbook for Africa |
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Authors: | Mark A. Boyer,Donald Gordon,Makram Haluani,Elena N. Kasimovskaya,Ki &ndash Jung Kim,Zlatko abi ,Patrick J. McGowan,& Philip Nel |
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Affiliation: | University of Connecticut, On Behalf of the Editors of ISP,;Furman University,;Simon Bolivar University, Venezuela,;Moscow State University,;Yonsei University, Korea,;University of Ljubljana,;Arizona State University,;University of Stellenbosch |
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Abstract: | Thanks to a suggestion made by Tim Shaw (Dalhousie University), the Editors of ISP decided about a year ago to commission a discussion of the textbook Power, Wealth and Global Order: An International Relations Textbook for Africa. This symposium aims at increasing our understanding of the different, regionally specific perspectives that can be brought to bear when studying international relations outside of North America and Western Europe. We want to thank Prof. Donald Gordon for the time he spent on examining the volume at hand and for his insightful analysis of the contribution made by the editors and authors of the textbook. Based on this discussion, we then asked four other authors from diverse areas of the world (Venezuela, Korea, Slovenia, and Russia) to read Prof. Gordon's analysis and respond to a set of questions we posed to them. Those questions and their comments follow Prof. Gordon's essay. We would also like to invite other ISA members from anywhere in the world to comment on this subject, as a continuing effort to engage important pedagogical topics in the pages of ISP. |
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