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Nezam and Nazm: Iran's Concept of International Order

Description du projet

Comment l’ordre international est-il conceptualisé?

L’ordre international est envisagé comme une extension de l’Occident ou compris comme un phénomène purement piloté par l’Amérique. Le projet NAZM, financé par l’UE, a décidé d’adopter une approche différente, qui tient compte des particularités du concept dans différentes géographies et histoires. En particulier, il se penchera sur la manière dont les analyses eurocentriques et anglophiles de l’ordre international sapent le pouvoir d’action des sociétés et des États non occidentaux, obscurcissent l’histoire et limitent l’étendue de notre production de connaissances en se concentrant uniquement sur quelques cas. Prenant le cas de l’Iran, le projet réfutera l’hypothèse selon laquelle «l’ordre international» a la même signification à travers les âges, les espaces, les langues et les cultures. Il envisagera également la langue et le discours religieux propres à l’Iran.

Objectif

The past, present, and future of the International Order are recurrent subjects of exploration and studies in International Relations, Middle East Studies, and History. Yet, most of such studies fail to grasp particularities and changes across time, space, and languages. In fact, International Order is traditionally discussed as an extension of the West or understood as a purely American-led phenomenon. How can we talk and study international order without grasping particularities of the concept across different geographies and histories? Relying on a universal concept and the Eurocentric and Anglophile analyses of the international order undermine the agency of the non-Western states and societies, obscures history, and limits the scope of our knowledge production by focusing on just a few cases. Attempts to go beyond the West are also usually framed as a way to assess the risks to ‘Western’ order or policies. By focusing on the case of Iran, this action challenges the assumption that 'International Order' has the same meaning across times, spaces, languages, and cultures. The action's state-of-the-art contributions to International Relations, conceptual history, and Middle East studies are manifested in its main objective to argue for investigating not just different conceptions of the international order but also analysing various usages of concepts to make sense of and order the international. The project asks how is international order conceptualised? Where does the order come from? What distinguishes a new order from an old order? It seeks to understand origins, conceptions, and evolutions of the international order at a time when the future of the order is being debated. Through conceptual history, Iran's distinct language and religious discourse also enables us to have a better understanding of the role of religion and temporality in the international order.

Régime de financement

MSCA-IF-EF-ST - Standard EF

Coordinateur

UNIVERSITETET I OSLO
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 202 158,72
Adresse
PROBLEMVEIEN 5-7
0313 Oslo
Norvège

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Région
Norge Oslo og Viken Oslo
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 202 158,72