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- Richard K. Ashley is a postmodernist scholar of International relations. He is an associate professor at the Arizona State University's School of Politics and Global Studies. Ashley studied at the University of California, Santa Barbara and at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He was research assistant to Hayward Alker. Initially, Ashley's research was on the balance of power in international relations, particularly in his The Political Economy of War and Peace (1980). He soon began to shift his approach to metatheoretical questions and Critical Theory. By the mid-1980s, Ashley had adopted a postmodernist and subversive approach to international relations theory, exemplified by his influences: Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. Ashley was one of the first to challenge the position of mainstream realism and liberalism. In "The Poverty of Neorealism" (1984), he coined the term "neorealism" to describe the work of Kenneth Waltz. (en)
- リチャード・アシュリー (Richard K. Ashley)は、アメリカ合衆国の国際政治学者。専門は、ポスト構造主義国際関係論。 カリフォルニア大学サンタバーバラ校卒業後、マサチューセッツ工科大学大学院を修了し、1977年、博士号取得。現在、アリゾナ州立大学政治学部准教授。 1980年代より、ハーバーマスやフーコーの思想を援用しながら、現実主義理論の批判を展開。"The Poverty of Neorealism", International Organization (1984). で、ケネス・ウォルツの新現実主義を誤謬の天球儀と評し、徹底的に批判した。 (ja)
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- "Living on Border Lines" (en)
- "The Poverty of Neorealism" (en)
- "Untying the Sovereign State" (en)
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- Growth, Rivalry, and Balance (en)
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- School of Politics and Global Studies, Arizona State (en)
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- リチャード・アシュリー (Richard K. Ashley)は、アメリカ合衆国の国際政治学者。専門は、ポスト構造主義国際関係論。 カリフォルニア大学サンタバーバラ校卒業後、マサチューセッツ工科大学大学院を修了し、1977年、博士号取得。現在、アリゾナ州立大学政治学部准教授。 1980年代より、ハーバーマスやフーコーの思想を援用しながら、現実主義理論の批判を展開。"The Poverty of Neorealism", International Organization (1984). で、ケネス・ウォルツの新現実主義を誤謬の天球儀と評し、徹底的に批判した。 (ja)
- Richard K. Ashley is a postmodernist scholar of International relations. He is an associate professor at the Arizona State University's School of Politics and Global Studies. Ashley studied at the University of California, Santa Barbara and at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He was research assistant to Hayward Alker. Initially, Ashley's research was on the balance of power in international relations, particularly in his The Political Economy of War and Peace (1980). He soon began to shift his approach to metatheoretical questions and Critical Theory. By the mid-1980s, Ashley had adopted a postmodernist and subversive approach to international relations theory, exemplified by his influences: Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. (en)
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- リチャード・アシュリー (ja)
- Richard K. Ashley (en)
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