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- W1489785670 abstract "Foucault has reminded us that in his own indirect and genealogical way, the study of power, knowledge, government, peace and war have their own inherent biases. Much of the development of mainstream theory in IR, peace and conflict studies, conflict resolution, peacebuilding, and statebuilding has been ambivalent to such an insight. At worst, parsimonious, rationalistic sovereignty in knowledge has generated its own legitimacy through interventionary actions and depoliticizing frameworks, and sought to stonewall challenges and critique by presenting themselves as objective fact, beyond doubt, and beyond the ken of most of their subjects. They have cleverly marginalized much of the really existing terrain of IR to the extent that its inhabitants cannot even speak for themselves, as Spivak (1988) famously claimed. This is a problem that Foucault exposed long ago in his different guises—radical, critical, or conciliatory to the mainstream.The discipline that has grown up around mainstream IR to deal with the problems of order, cooperation, institutions, war, peace, and recently terrorism are an expression of the agency and interests of those that sponsor or use ensuing debates. As Cox famously argued, theory in IR/IPE is intensely political (Cox 1981:128). IR has spoken of power via power as truth, converted into governmentality and increasingly an approximation of Orwellian biopolitics (Foucault 1991). Where debate begins and users intervene, biopolitical governance and reflexive censorship emerges rather than reflection and engagement with political agency in its democratic, rights carrying forms. All of these insights have stemmed from the work of a scholar who, as Jabri (2007) has recently shown, wrote little on IR.What is most crucial for those working along the lines of the …" @default.
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- W1489785670 title "Foucault and the Paradox of Peace-as-Governance Versus Everyday Agency" @default.
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