Аннотация:This paper's major motivation is to contribute to the debate on how international relations (IR) scholars can develop an alternative method for studying power. A focus on Islamic Sufi thinker Ibn Al-'Arabi is suggested to demonstrate the early philosophical conceptualization of power relations in a non-Western context. For Ibn Al-'Arabi, in a world in which unrepeatability is the rule, creating repeatability and fixation through interpretation is certainly done for worldly purposes. His work suggests that any attempt to understand "the cosmos" is an arbitrary intervention, which strictly reflects power relations among actors. Therefore, Ibn Al-'Arabi's work can trigger scholarly questions on not only methodology but also on the sociology of the IR discipline and foreign policy in a non-Western context. His arguments can be utilized in critical and poststructuralist conceptions of power in IR.
Источник:All Azimuth A Journal of Foreign Policy and Peace
Ключевые слова:International Relations and Foreign Policy, Politics and Conflicts in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Middle East, Political Conflict and Governance