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We need a two-way ‘dialogue’ across ‘the West/non-West divide’ to transform the current Western-centric IR into a global discipline. A critical question, then, is how we can ensure such a dialogue without descending into a narcissistic turf war. This article tackles the how-question head-on in its discussions of the diverse kinds and properties of dialogue.
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How to Ensure Dialogue as Mutual Learning
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This page is a summary of: Beyond ‘the West/non-West Divide’ in IR: How to Ensure Dialogue as Mutual Learning, The Chinese Journal of International Politics, January 2018, Oxford University Press (OUP),
DOI: 10.1093/cjip/poy014.
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