Abstract
IR retains a traditional focus on the game of power between states as its defining characteristic. But what, so asks Bertrand Badie, if this means that our discipline is based on a negation of our humanity? A giant in Francophone IR, Badie has labored to instead place human suffering at the center of analysis of the international, by letting loose sociological insights on a truly global empirical reality. In this Talk, Badie—amongst others—challenges the centrality of the idea of state power, which makes little sense in a world where most of the IR agenda is defined by issues emanating from state weakness; argues for the centrality of suffering to a more apt IR; and uses this to contextualize the Trump Moment.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 74 |
| Journal | Theory Talks |
| Volume | 2017 |
| Issue number | 74 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| ISSN | 2001-4732 |
| Publication status | Published - 11 Jul 2017 |
Keywords
- international relations theory
- Sociology
- Bertrand Badie