International Relations in the Arab World: A Social History of its Origins, Development and Current State of Affairs
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https://doi.org/10.31430/ICHA8584Keywords:
International Relations, Arab World, Scientific Community, Scientific ProgressAbstract
Although the academic study of International Relations (IR) in the Arab world has been ongoing for almost seventy years, there remains a dearth of information regarding its origins that can be attributed, in part, to a lack of research on the state of the field. The present study seeks to address this gap by conducting an examination of the state of IR in the Arab World over the course of a century. Additionally, this study proposes a novel method for evaluating the current state of the field and assessing its scientific output. To achieve these objectives, the study applies sociological generational analysis to three generations of Arab IR scholars, then examines their contributions to four key aspects of the field: the scientific production cycle, the formation of the scientific community, the development of its institutional structure, and relative autonomy from political science.Downloads
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2023-03-01
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