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      Decentring the Western Gaze in International Relations: Addressing Epistemic Exclusions in Syllabi in the United States and Canada

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      Millennium: Journal of International Studies
      SAGE Publications

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          Over the past few decades, International Relations (IR) scholars started to acknowledge the field’s racist and colonial legacy. However, only a few studies examined ethnocentricity in the Western IR classroom, and whereas most studied textbooks and graduate training, they seldom looked at undergraduate courses. This article demonstrates that the discipline is taught to IR scholars-to-be by centring Western experience, epistemes, history and agency. After defining the Western gaze of IR, I explore ways to decentre syllabi in the presentation of (1) world history, in (2) reading lists and in (3) the minds of Western IR instructors. This article is based on a qualitative analysis of 50 ‘Introduction to IR’ undergraduate syllabi in the United States and Canada.

          Décentrer le regard occidental en relations internationales : Les exclusions épistémiques des plans des cours aux États-Unis et au Canada

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          Millennium: Journal of International Studies
          Millennium: Journal of International Studies
          SAGE Publications
          0305-8298
          1477-9021
          July 2023
          July 03 2023
          July 2023
          : 51
          : 3
          : 686-710
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          [1 ]University of Ottawa, Canada
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          10.1177/03058298231171615
          9dc19276-7733-459e-9a54-a46fdca06b75
          © 2023

          https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

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