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E. H. Carr: Imperialism, War and Lessons for Post-Colonial IR Haro L Karkour

E. H. Carr: Imperialism, War and Lessons for Post-Colonial IR By Haro L Karkour

E. H. Carr: Imperialism, War and Lessons for Post-Colonial IR by Haro L Karkour


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This book highlights important parallels between Carr and three influential figures in the first wave of post-colonialism-DuBois, Cesaire and Fanon-on the analysis of imperialism and the causes of war.

E. H. Carr: Imperialism, War and Lessons for Post-Colonial IR Summary

E. H. Carr: Imperialism, War and Lessons for Post-Colonial IR by Haro L Karkour

This book highlights important parallels between Carr and three influential figures in the first wave of post-colonialism-DuBois, Cesaire and Fanon-on the analysis of imperialism and the causes of war. Specifically, Carr's analysis of imperialism and war parallels the first wave post-colonial thinkers in two respects. First, Carr's work historically situates imperialism in the context of the social question in Western democracies. Second, Carr's work provides an ideology critique to Enlightenment rationalism, which postulates that 'reason could determine what [are] the universally valid moral laws' and thus 'by the voice of reason men could be persuaded both to save their own immoral souls and to move along the path of political enlightenment and progress' (Carr 1984, 22 and 24). Carr's ideology critique exposes the Enlightenment's pretences of reason and universality as a deceptive plea that legitimates imperialism. These parallels, the book argues, reveal that Carr did not only recognise global hierarchy, but also theorised the role of what Julian Go refers to as the 'episteme of empire'-that is, 'the meanings and modalities of seeing and knowing that ... accompanied empire and made it possible in the first place' (Go 2017, 19-20). Carr's IR theory, in short, was much closer to post-colonial thinking than previously appreciated in the discipline.

E. H. Carr: Imperialism, War and Lessons for Post-Colonial IR Reviews

Karkour's reinterpretation of Carr's work is likely to raise eyebrows among self-proclaimed realists and postcolonial scholars alike. Nonetheless, it is also provocative in a positive way. The book takes an important step in reassessing the historical sociology of the discipline and blind canonization within IR. Karkour's critique of linearity and his subsequent reassessment of Carr's 'postcolonial thinking' offer the most significant lesson for modern IR scholars of all persuasions ... . (Jude Rowley, International Affairs, Vol. 99 (2), 2023)

About Haro L Karkour

Haro L Karkour is a Lecturer in International Relations at Cardiff University, UK. He holds an honorary lectureship at Queen Mary, University of London. His research specialises in IR theory, particularly classical realism and postcolonialism. He held teaching positions at the University of Birmingham (2018- 2020) and the University of Leicester (2012-2020). His published works appeared in International Affairs, the European Journal of International Relations, International Relations and Journal of International Political Theory.


Table of Contents

Ch 1: IntroductionCh 2: On imperialism and war: DuBois, Fanon, CesaireCh 3: Contextualising Carr in the post-colonial critique of IRCh 4: Carr's lessons for post-colonial IRCh 5: Conclusion

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NGR9783030993627
9783030993627
3030993620
E. H. Carr: Imperialism, War and Lessons for Post-Colonial IR by Haro L Karkour
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2023-04-27
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