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Multiplicity: a new common ground for international theory?

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Milja Kurki

Milja Kurki is a specialist in IR theory and interested in varied ways of thinking through how we think and act in international politics. She has recently finished a monograph on relational cosmology: International relations in a relational universe (Oxford University Press, forthcoming) and has previously written on causation, philosophy of science, democracy and democracy promotion, and social–natural science nexus.

Justin Rosenberg

Justin Rosenberg teaches International Relations at the University of Sussex. His publications include The empire of civil society (1994), The follies of globalization theory (2000), ‘International Relations in the Prison of Political Science’ (2016) and numerous articles on Uneven and Combined Development.

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