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The Rebirth of Area Studies: Challenges for History, Politics and International Relations in the 21st Century
By (Author) Professor or Dr. Zoran Milutinovic
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
17th June 2021
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
International relations
Geography
Historical geography
907.2
Paperback
224
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
268g
Area Studies became increasingly common after World War II as a means of responding to perceived external threats from the Soviet Union and China. After the Cold War and in the face of increasingly rapid globalisation, it seemed inevitable that Area Studies institutionally and intellectually would slowly degenerate. But this has not been the case, and there has recently been a resurgence of interest in it as an effective and positive research paradigm. Responding to this renewed interest, this book brings together an esteemed group of contributors at the cutting edge of the field to consider the state of Area Studies today and its prospects for the future. The Rebirth of Area Studies demonstrates that numerous aspects of the research paradigm in fact recommend it as well-suited for the present moment and the challenges posed by globalisation, both as a means to overcome disciplinary limitations and to increase self-reflexivity. Area Studies research is grounded in place-specific knowledge, yet by definition it transcends nation as the basic unit of analysis and thus empowers comparative and trans-national approaches. This book outlines a new, critical Area Studies for the 21st century self-reflexive, aware of its limitations and conscious of its origins in geopolitical, strategic or ideological considerations and is essential reading for historians, geographers and political scientists.
This is an excellent edited volume which makes a compelling case that the declaration of Area Studies death was premature (editors introduction, p. 1) ... The high bar set by Milutinovic in his introduction is met by the contributions that follow, which give the reader both a new perspective on the history of Area Studies and more reasons to fight for their continued existence. * Slavonic & East European Review *
[T]his book provides a lot for readers. Most importantly, this book informs researchers about how area studies deals with the most recent challenges by its renewed directions, methods, and aims. ... this work contributes significantly to area studies, one of the most mobile and active subjects in the twenty-first century. * Eurasian Geography and Economics *
Zoran Milutinovic is Professor of South Slav Literature and Modern Literary Theory at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London.