Critical practices in international theory : selected essays

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Main Author: Der Derian, James (Author)
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505 # 0 |a Introduction -- Mediating estrangement: a theory for diplomacy, review of International Studies (April, l987), 13, pp. 91-110 -- Arms, hostages and the importance of shredding in earnest: reading the national security culture, Social Text (Spring, 1989), 22, pp. 79-91 -- The (s)pace of international relations: simulation, surveillance and speed, International Studies Quarterly (September 1990), pp. 295-310 -- Narco-terrorism at home and abroad, Radical America (December 1991), vol. 23, nos. 2-3, pp. 21-26 -- The terrorist discourse: signs, states, and systems of global political violence, World Security: Trends and Challenges at Century's End, ed. M. Klare and D. Thomas, St. Martin's Press (1991), pp. 237-265. -- S/N: international theory, balkanisation, and the new world order, Millennium Journal for International Studies (Winter 1991), vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 485-506 -- Cyberwar, videogames, and the Gulf War syndrome, Antidiplomacy: Spies, Terror, Speed and War (Cambridge, Ma and Oxford, UK, 1992), pp. 173-202 -- Act IV: fathers (and sons), mother courage (and her children), 
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