
Imagining World Politics
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Written with students of IR and world politics in mind, this book offers a postcolonial bridge for IR/WP. Following an academic introduction to assist the reader, Ling moves away from traditional scholarship and into three interlocking fables:
Book I shows what an alternative world could look and feel like.
Book II makes the implications for IR/WP more explicit. It draws on the traditional Chinese notion of the five movements (wu xing) -- fire, metal, earth, wood, and water -- to illustrate iconic elements of IR/WP -- power, wealth, security, love, and knowledge -- and how they could change according to circumstance and context.
Epilogue/Introduction: The Return brings the reader back into the Western world and focuses on modern-day PhD student Wanda who is troubled by what she is learning, and searches for a different perspective.
Engaging with the substantive problematiques at the heart of international relations studies, this work is a unique and innovative resource for all students and scholars of international relations and world politics.
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In her fabulous way, L.H.M. Ling brings fable, fairy tale, and magical realism into International Relations, and makes of the discipline a set of alternatives to one-dimensional, concrete realism. She has become a master story-teller and this book is both art and scholarship. Stephen Chan, School of oriental & African Studies, UK.The wonderful thing about this book is that it is not concerned in speaking back to the West. Rather, its stories facilitate an apprehension of thought systems and sensibilities that are other-wise to the provincial vocabulary and imagination of International Relations. Don't just read it, inhabit it. Robbie Shilliam, Queen Mary, University of London, UK.
At once fairy-tale and feminist/postcolonial critique, this highly unusual book rewards the open-minded reader with a creative new vision for world politics. Roland Bleiker, Professor of International Relations, University of Queensland.
Ling's book is both a provocation and a mindful meditation on the play of wealth, power, love, security and knowledge in politics; it disorients in a good way, suggesting new possibilities for understanding and changing world politics. Neta C. Crawford, Professor of Political Science, Boston University.
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